Africazine:
Access to electricity is set to improve in Angola’s Cuanza-Norte province.
The provincial governor, João Diogo Gaspar, announced that seven newly created municipalities will be connected to the National Electricity Grid this year. This initiative aims to enhance public services and expand electricity access in Massangano, Caculo Cabaça, Terreiro, Luiga, Aldeia Nova, and Tango.
New Municipalities to Receive Electricity Access
The initiative reflects the Angolan Government’s commitment to improving infrastructure and public services. By connecting these municipalities to the National Electricity Grid, the government aims to provide reliable energy sources to residents.
This expansion is crucial for fostering development in the region, as electricity access is a fundamental requirement for economic growth and improved living standards.
Angola: Key figures on National Grid Energy
- Seven newly created municipalities
Strengthening Public Services in Cuanza-Norte
The connection to the National Electricity Grid is part of a broader strategy to enhance public services in Angola. By prioritizing electricity access, the government seeks to address the needs of its citizens and promote sustainable development.
These efforts are expected to have a positive impact on the quality of life in the newly established municipalities.
Next Steps for Electricity Expansion
- Implementation of the electricity connection this year
- Monitoring the impact on public services
Angola is taking significant steps to improve electricity access in Cuanza-Norte.
