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Angola’s President Joao Lourenco has cleared the way for Initial Public Offerings (IPOs) on government-owned stakes in three of the country’s telecoms operators.
As reported by local outlet Novo Jornal, Presidential Orders No. 184/20 and No. 185/20 have authorised IPOs for the privatisation of state holdings in TV Cabo Angola and Multitel respectively. Order No. 186/20 has sanctioned a “limited tender by prior qualification” for the government’s shares in Net One. All three orders grant the Minister of Finance the authority over the privatisation procedures, inclu
political sacred cows saying we need to rein in pensions, teachers unions, scott walker took it further with reforms. dictating wages to the politicians. the tea party agenda which is small are government largely reflected in the republican agenda the question is whether they changed the party? i don t think will be answered until next year if romney is elected. see how they govern. it is indeed true that the tea party was all about reducing spending, but it want just spending, it was the unitel government and the states with were at the edge of a fiscal cliff. california is a perfect example, it is going over the fiscal cliff in wisconsin people like scott walker and ohio john kasich, chris christie especially if new jersey just leveled with the people in new jersey we cannot go on the way we are or our state will face economic ruin. that was what the tea party was all about, not just the usual we don t like government