Luanda — Ask any humanitarian worker, government official or Angola-watcher about priorities and key events to look out for in 2005 and there will be as many answers as there are respondents. As the ...
Luanda — Angola's 1º de Agosto club Deputy President for Basketball, Raul Hendrick, Thusrday here said that it will not be easy for Angola to retain the title of African champions at "Afrobasket 2005" ...
”If peacetime Angola is to lift itself out of the slough of poverty, the government must open its books to scrutiny, and donors, industry and the international community need to take a tough stance to ...
Angola's health ministry and the World Health Organisation have said 126 people had died between 13 October and March 30 from the deadly Ebola-like Marburg virus, making it the world's worst outbreak ...
The country is sub-Saharan Africa’s second-largest oil producer after Nigeria. The acreage on offer contains potential reserves of an estimated 6.2 billion barrels, including light and heavy oil. The ...
The three-day, $3.74 million campaign, which ends on Sunday, was run by the Health Ministry, the United Nations Childrens’ Fund (UNICEF) and the World Health Organisation (WHO) and is aimed at ...
The war is over forever. We are tired, and we have no more interest in war. Without war, our children can live better lives. We are used to a tough life, but if we had a little bit of help, we could ...
MEISAU, Germany — Up and running since 2 a.m., Lt. Col. Ann Sammartino apologized for being a little fatigued midmorning Saturday. But Sammartino’s endurance test is just beginning. The deputy ...
The African state of Angola, emerging from 27 years of civil war, is attracting increasing quantities of foreign investment in its oil industry and is on the path to becoming one of the world’s ...
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