At the closing ceremony, HCMA Deputy Director Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nguyen Manh Hung said participants had engaged in discussions on party building, governance and leadership in a new context, while exploring Viet Nam’s experience in economic development, state management, human resources training and poverty reduction. The programme also fostered stronger bonds and mutual understanding between the Communist Party of Viet Nam and its Angolan and Mozambican counterparts.
Beyond classroom sessions and thematic exchanges, trainees visited the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum, the HCMA’s traditional hall, the Viet Nam Exposition Centre, and the military-run telecom provider Viettel. From September 13-15, they will conduct a field trip to Ho Chi Minh City.
Mariana de Lurdes Lisboa Filipe, member of the MPLA Central Committee and deputy head of its Discipline, Ethics and Audit Commission, alongside Celmira Pena da Silva, a FRELIMO Central Committee member overseeing training and personnel, described their visit as profoundly significant as it coincided with Viet Nam’s 80th National Day. They were impressed by the country’s achievements, noting that with political resolve and determination, any nations could accomplish their goals.
Both officials committed to applying the insights gained from the programme to address challenges in Angola and Mozambique, tailoring Viet Nam’s lessons to their local contexts to drive sustainable development.