Presentation of the candidates for president: Hélder Pedro Alicerces Bahu and Domingos Ndala
The General Council of ISCED-Huíla held the launch of the electoral campaign and the presentation of the candidates for President and their team members this Friday, the 22nd of the current month and year, in the Institution’s amphitheater.
The first to speak was Professor Dr. José Luís Mateus Alexandre, Director General of this Institution, who began with words of welcome to the members of the General Council, faculty, administrative staff, and the academic community in general, emphasizing that the electoral process taking place at ISCED-Huíla is a gain for the Institution, as it is being conducted in a harmonious, transparent, and exemplary manner. The Director General added that the example of ISCED-Huíla will serve as an incentive to other institutions in the country.During his intervention, the President of the General Council, Dr. Boaventura Beleza Dos Santos Nolasco, appealed to the members of the General Council and the candidates for President of ISCED-Huíla to comply with the regulations governing the electoral process. He further stated that it is the responsibility of the General Council to supervise and control the actions of the leadership that is elected, generate ideas, and support actions that ensure the interests of the ISCED-HUILA academic community. He expressed an interest in contributing to the recovery of ISCED-Huíla’s image and values, as well as recognizing and valuing staff and combating corrupt practices within the Institution.
Following the speech by the President of the General Council, the presentation of the candidates took place. First, the members of List A, led by Dr. Domingos Ndala, were presented, followed by the members of List B, led by Dr. Hélder Pedro Alicerces Bahu. During the presentation, the profiles of the candidates for President of ISCED-Huíla were highlighted, emphasizing their academic and professional backgrounds, as well as the Master’s dissertations they have supervised.

