The number of missing persons following the devastating floods in the Angolan province of Benguela has risen from 11 to 31, while the confirmed death toll remains at 19, according …
Angola Economy
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UNITA considers it “unacceptable” that Angola “normalizes survival” as a way of life
by Martim SilvaThe National Union for the Total Independence of Angola (UNITA), the country’s main opposition party, declared today that it is “unacceptable” for a nation as rich in resources as Angola …
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The Angolan Executive will create strategic stocks to ensure food, energy, medicine, and fertilizer security in light of the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, the Minister of State for …
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Angola recorded a reduction in the unemployment rate to 28.3% in 2025, compared to 31.5% in 2024, but the labor market remains marked by high informality and a youth unemployment …
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The most extreme forms of food deprivation eased in 2025 in Angola, “although significant challenges persist in regular and adequate access to food,” according to the Angolan National Institute of …
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The president of UNITA, Angola’s main opposition party, pointed to siltation and the lack of barrier maintenance as the “root cause” of the Cavaco River overflow in Benguela province, criticizing …
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The Federal Government of Brazil announced today that it has been authorized to export sheep and goat oocytes (reproductive cells) to Angola, which, it emphasized, “opens new possibilities in the …
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The death toll has risen to 19 following heavy rains in the Angolan province of Benguela, which caused the Cavaco River to overflow. There are also 11 people reported missing, …