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135,000 Homes to be built in Benguela by the end of 2012
Benguela’s Provincial Directorate of Urbanism and Housing has announced plans to build 135,000 homes by the end of 2012. Its director, Zacarias Kamuenho, estimated that the phased project would benefit 810,000 families, with the first houses ready for occupation by the end of 2010. The project would see housing and infrastructure built over 900 hectares through cooperatives, public and private initiatives and self construction.
Agricultural production increased
Angola saw a dramatic increase in its production of staple cereals, including maize in 2008/2009. Output during the period grew by 42 per cent to 1.052 billion tonnes, according to Agriculture Minister Afonso Pedro Canga. The production of timber and root vegetables had also increased. Canga said that despite higher production “domestic production of those products does not yet meet the country’s needs.”
Diarrhoea killed 107 in Kwanza Sul Province
107 people have died as a result of diarrhoea in Angola's coastal Kwanza Sul province in 2009, due to poor sanitary conditions and a lack of clean drinking water. According to Henrique Silvestre, the head of the provincial health department, a total of 25,795 cases of diarrhoea were recorded in the province in 2009.