A primary school with seven classrooms is planned to house more than 500 children in the Valódia neighbourhood, in Moçâmedes, who until now studied in places improvised by the community. Manuel Francisco Peú is its official name, identified by the number 112M. The school space was built in six months, in honour of the Somália neighbourhood’s founder, the result of a cooperation agreement between the provincial governments of Luanda-Norte and Sul, Namibe, Moxico, Sodiam E.P and Fundação Brilhante. The works were budgeted at 300 million Kwanzas, and in a statement the provincial governor of Namibe, Archer Mangueira, said: «Improving the quality of teaching also assumes the need to give comfort to those who teach and learn, in addition to the methodological, curricular and educational resource requirements».