According to a note from the Presidency of the Republic, to which VerAngola had access, the information was provided by Kisolokele Paul, who, in statements to the press at the end of the meeting, made it known that he discussed with João Lourenço aspects linked to "the life of the church and also some social projects".
The religious leader, adds the note, recalled "that the religious denomination he represents" has collaborated with the Government in fields such as education and teaching, among others, "for the benefit of the population".
On the occasion, the official took the opportunity to highlight the construction of a higher health school in Mbanza Kongo (Zaire). According to Angop, the aforementioned teaching establishment, which is being built in an area of 400 square meters and in which the first stone of the school was laid last month, will have six classrooms and laboratories.