The U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia today sentenced Lebanese businessman Kassim Tajideen to an agreed-upon term of 60 months incarceration, plus a forfeiture obligation that Mr. Tajideen has already satisfied. Mr. Tajideen had earlier pleaded guilty to one count of money laundering, because Mr. Tajideen's companies purchased commercial products such as frozen chicken from U.S. suppliers while Mr. Tajideen was included, wrongly in his opinion, on a "terrorism" blacklist maintained by the U.S. Office of Foreign Assets Control. Before Mr. Tajideen agreed to the plea, the government eliminated all references in the Indictment to terrorism and financing of terrorism.
New edition of the program is more international and with an alignment in the themes of sustainable development with social, economic and environmental impact, focusing on three strategic synergies: Healthtech, Insurtech and Fintech. The Portuguese health care group, Luz Saude, and the German private bank Hauck & Aufhauser will reinforce their participation in the program.
The Vice-Rectory for Scientific Research, Graduate Studies and University Extension - VRICPEU hereby hereby informs all students of the Technical University of Angola - UTANGA, that from the first week (07/29/2019) of the 2nd Semester of year, the General Assembly will be held for the election of the President of the Students' Association.