Angola Post Office seals retail deal with Western Union
Western Union money transfer services will be available in Angola for the first time ever under a new deal with the Angola Post Office.
Read MorePosted by Ian Taylor | Sep 22, 2014 | News |
Western Union money transfer services will be available in Angola for the first time ever under a new deal with the Angola Post Office.
Read MoreAngola Post announced the modernisation of 163 post offices countrywide, in the framework of the modernisation of the services in the sector.
Read MoreFor five weeks between the end of July and the beginning of August 2008, CTT-Correios de Portugal is leading a training course on Human Resources issues on request of the Angolan postal operator, Encta-Empresa Nacional de Correios et Telégrafos de Angola.
This action is organised in weekly modules and covers a wide range of issues within the postal area, international accounting and rates, planning and accounting, postal management, marketing and philately.
The training program includes theoretical and practical presentations and is addressed to heads of post offices and operational responsibles.
Read MoreThe Angolan National Post and Telecommunications Firm will invest USD 24 million until the year 2012, in the rehabilitation and modernisation of about 160 of its centres, throughout the country.
The information was given to Angop over the last weekend, in Dondo, northern Kwanza Norte Province, by the company’s administrator for the technical area, José Manuel de Almeida, who also informed that this investment is part of the institution’s steering plan, being implemented since 2004, aimed at improving their service to the public.
Under this plan, he said, nine provincial centres have already been rehabilitated and equipped, including the setting up of Internet services.
Two other centres are to be inaugurated, namely in Malanje and Huambo provinces.
José de Almeida revealed that the plan includes the signing of contracts with the Savings and Credit (BPC) bank, turned to the opening of counters to attend pensioners in areas that do not have banks and that depend on the postal and telecommunications service.
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