Endiama, the Angolan state-owned diamond company, expects to produce 14.8 million carats of diamonds in 2025 and have a turnover of US$2.1 billion (€1.8 billion), the chairman of the board of directors said on Wednesday.
French President Emmanuel Macron is hosting Angolan President Joao Lourenço for a two-day state visit starting Thursday to strengthen political, cultural, and economic ties.
In October 2024, Nigeria received 600,000 additional doses of the cholera vaccine to contain an outbreak in northeastern Borno State caused by devastating floods. Between Jan. 1 and Sept. 29, 2024, Nigeria reported around 11,000 suspected cases and 359 deaths across 36 states, according to the WHO.
Wanda Tucker — a descendant of the first Africans brought from Angola to English-speaking North America — returned to her ancestor’s homeland with President Joe Biden in a history-making trip last
France's president and first lady hosted President Joao Lourenço and his wife, Ana Afonso Dias Lourenço of Angola.
In December, President Biden made history by become the first sitting president to visit the African country of Angola. His agenda included economic growth, humanitarian assistance and addressing the ties the country has to slavery. With help from ...
Archbishop José Manuel Imbamba of the Archdiocese of Saurimo in Angola has revealed that he was once on a list of people targeted for assassination for defending truth and justice. In an interview with Radio Ecclesia on Jan. 7, the day he turned 60, Archbishop Imbamba recalled the dangers he faced in 2003 following Angola’s post-election conflict.
Angola will delay the payment of increases due to public-sector workers by three months, the country’s secretary of state for labor said, as the oil-producer struggles with ballooning debt payments.
The pace of sales for February-loading Angolan oil is faster than the last couple of months, with only 20-30% of next month’s supplies still seeking buyers.
Sona, an ancient form of inscription in sand, is the first piece of intangible cultural heritage from Angola to be acknowledged by UNESCO Recognition from the international organisation will allow Angola to ‘lay the foundations’ for cultural tourism,
Responding to the release of five arbitrarily detained government critics in Angola after more than a year behind bars, Amnesty International’s Deputy
Australian exploration and production company Red Sky Energy has made its first foray into Africa’s oil and gas market, acquiring a 35% stake in Block 6/24, offshore Angola. Speaking exclusively to Energy Capital&Power ( ),