News Angola Exchange rate: Angola landmines: The women hunting for explosives left from civil war
An increasing number of women in Angola are working to get rid of the scourge of landmines left from the 27-year civil war, which are still claiming victims long after the fighting finished. "I don't ...
News Angola Exchange rate: Angola to Exchange Experiences With Namibia in Uranium Exploration
Angola plans to exchange experiences with Namibia in uranium exploration, taking into account the legislation and regulation at the level of oil, gas and other minerals, said Wednesday in Windhoek, the minister of Mineral Resources, Oil and Gas, Diamantino Azevedo.The Angolan minister - who is on a working visit to Namibia, as part of the memorandum signed last year between both countries and at the invitation of his counterpart, Tom Alweendo,...
News Angola Exchange rate: Angola country profile
One of Africa's major oil producers, Angola is still tackling the physical, social and political legacy of a 27-year civil war that ravaged the country after independence. Following Portugal's own ...
News Angola Exchange rate: Angola Outlines Strategy to Ensure Its Transition to Middle Income Country
Angolan minister of Economy and Planning Mário Caetano João said Wednesday that the government plans to devise strategies for the graduation of Angola from Least Developed Country to Middle Income Country, focusing on gaps and adjusting the National Development Plan ( PDN 2022-2026).
News Angola Exchange rate: What 2022 has in store for Africa
Key short-terms trends are democratic advances and retreats, security and conflict hotspots, economic recovery, and increased volatility, plus climate change.
News Angola Exchange rate: What’s in store for the African continent in 2022?
Conflict hotspots, most in the Sahel region, will continue to dominate the news this year, while a number of countries will hold key elections.
News Angola Exchange rate: Africa: What 2022 Has in Store for Africa
Analysis - Key short-terms trends are democratic advances and retreats, security and conflict hotspots, economic recovery, and increased volatility, plus climate change.