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The fruit of the economy

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As one of the symbols of Guinea-Bissau, cashews are the main source of income for peasants. Cashew nuts account for about 90% of the country's exports. In 2017, 200 tons of cashew nuts were exported, a fitting of more than 250 thousand euros. India is the main buyer. Cashew can bring even more wealth to the country, if there is greater bet on local processing of the product.

 

PRIME MINISTER GUINEA VISITS CNE IN THE FRAMEWORK OF PREPARATIONS FOR NEXT LEGISLATIVE ELECTIONS

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The Guinean prime minister on Monday visited the National Election Commission to learn the physical and technical conditions of this institution in the next legislative elections on 18 November.
 
The executive also visited the Technical Support Office for the Electoral Process (GTAPE).

 

After touring all the facilities of the two institutions, Aristides Gomes, faced with the demands of the CNE, regarding the requisition of the kits so that the legislative elections can take place on schedule, he said he is working to comply with the targets for realization because There are many things to do.
 
"There are a lot of things to go missing and it is not in good shape and as I said, we will work to meet our goals as much as possible. There are a number of contacts that have already been made, even before this government, so we will continue and we will try to reach the good port, "said the head of government.
 
On East Timor's support in electoral processes, the head of the Guinea-Bissau executive says that "we have not yet reactivated with East Timor and we will do so" and promises to speak soon about the start of the electoral process.
 
It should be recalled that the legislative election was scheduled for the 18th of November.
 
Po: Braima Sigá / radiosolmansi with Conosaba do Porto

 

 

Composition of the New Government

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Composition of the New Government

26 folders (18 Ministries and 8 Secretaries of State)

Prime Minister - Aristides Gomes (who accumulates the portfolios of Economy and Finance)

Presidency of the Council of Ministers and Parliamentary Affairs - Agnelo Regala
Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Cooperation and Communities - João Ribeiro Có
Ministry of Economy and Finance - Aristides Gomes, in accumulation of functions
Ministry of National Defense - Eduardo Costa Sanhá
Ministry of the Interior - Mutaro Djaló
Ministry of Tourism and Crafts - Vicente Fernandes
Ministry of Education, Higher Education, Youth, Culture and Sport - Camilo Simões Pereira
Ministry of Public Works, Construction and Urban Planning - António Óscar Barbosa
Ministry of Territorial Administration - Ester Fernandes
Ministry of Justice and Human Rights - Iaia Djaló
Ministry of Fisheries - Adiatu Djaló Nandinga
Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development - Nicolau dos Santos
Ministry of Energy, Industry and Natural Resources - António Serifo Embaló
Ministry of Transport and Communications - Mamadú Serifo Jaquité
Ministry of Administrative Reform, Civil Service and Labor - Fernando Gomes
Ministry of Combatants of the Liberty of the Homeland - Aristides Ocante da Silva
Ministry of Social Communication - Victor Gomes Pereira
Ministry of Public Health, Family and Social Cohesion - Maria Inácia Có Sanhá

SECRETARIES OF STATE

Secretariat of State for Communities - Queba Banjai
Secretary of State for Hospital Management - Pauleta Camará
Secretary of State for Energy - João Saad
Secretary of State for the Environment - Quité Djaló
State Secretary of the Treasury - Soleimane Seidi
Secretary of State for Budget and Fiscal Affairs - João Alberto Djatá
Secretary of State for Plan and Regional Integration - Humiliano Alves Cardoso
Secretary of State for Youth, Culture and Sport - Florentino Fernando Dias

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