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Luanda is the province with the most vacancies in the competition for the admission of educational cleaners

Luanda is the province with the most vacancies available in the competition for the admission of cleaning assistants in the education sector. Of the 7500 vacancies available throughout the country, 699 relate to the capital. Benguela, Bié, Huambo, and Huíla provinces are next with 650 places each.

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According to the distribution map of vacancies by province, attached to the joint dispatch of the ministries of Territorial Administration, Finance and Public Administration, dated 23 December 2020, the capital should absorb the largest number of vacancies, 699 in total, followed by the provinces of Benguela, Bié, Huambo and Huila with 650 vacancies each.

The provinces of Zaire, northern Angola, and the eastern provinces of Moxico, Lunda Norte and Lunda Sul are each contemplated with 400 vacancies, Malanje, Uíge, Kwanza Sul and Cabinda with 300 vacancies each.

The provinces of Cunene and Namibe have 270 vacancies, Cuando-Cubango with 261 and Bengo with 200.

According to the dispatch, the registration of candidates for the public contest will take place from January 11 to March 5, 2021 and the public contest will be held by the provincial governments, being monitored by the Ministry of Education.

The "legality, objectivity, rigor, transparency, impartiality and the right to information and decision on the complaint presented by the candidate" constitute some terms of reference of this contest, according to the office.

Students applaud measure

This Friday, the president of the Student Movement of Angola (MEA), Francisco Teixeira, who on November 26, 2020 at the auscultation meeting with the Angolan President, João Lourenço, denounced that "students were doing cleaning jobs in schools", welcomed the initiative.

"After our intervention at the meeting of the President and the youth, where we raised several concerns about the violation of student rights, we are very pleased because one of the struggles of the MEA is to see children going to school just to study," said Francisco Teixeira, in statements to Lusa.

The association leader, however, said that the satisfaction of his student organization "is partial" because the 7500 vacancies for cleaning assistants "will not respond to all the sanitation problems that the schools in Angola experience.

For Francisco Teixeira, it would require double hiring.

"At least 15,000 jobs would solve all the problems of the country's schools, because we cannot solve this problem in a palliative way, some children cleaning and others not," he said.

"Our desire was to see all children go to school without the broom and buckets of water in hand, so we asked the President of the Republic to promote another contest of this kind this year," he said.

The need for "greater auditing and control" of the phases of this contest was also defended by the president of the MEA, who says there is "a big mafia" in the education sector, where in hiring "often those in charge favor family members.

"That's why we asked for a competent audit and supervision of the state organs so that the people who participate are really interested in working and working," he said.

According to the schedule of the competition, the publication of the lists of final results and admitted candidates is scheduled for April 21 and the signing of contracts is scheduled between June 24 and July 7, 2021.

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