“The future of our children is threatened by this budget, Angolan families will not be able to bear this budget, strikes will multiply, despair will take up residence in Angola …
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Angola: Government inks US$6 bln contract with China CNEC to build Lobito oil refinery
by Nelson MouraSonangol, the state oil company, signed the Engineering, Procurement and Construction contract with the Chinese company China National Chemical Engineering (CNCEC), the Project Construction Supervision Contract with the American company…
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There are five consecutive days of activities at Macau Tower. The 15th edition of the Cultural Week of China and Portuguese-speaking Countries aims to consolidate Macau's role as a bridge…
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Most African countries on the list of the most attractive destinations for Chinese investment performed exceptionally well in the "market expansion" category, considering the significant size of their population, according…
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The Angolan delegation was led by the Minister of State for Economic Coordination, José de Lima Massano, while the Chinese one is headed by the Minister of Commerce, Wang Wentao,…
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Worshippers cheered as the 86-year-old pontiff slowly drove by on his "popemobile"; to the stage at the Parque Tejo on the outskirts of the Portuguese capital. "We are the pope's…
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“Macau has great possibilities to replace Dubai as a center for diamonds”
A specialist says that Angola and China are renewing their relations and points to Macau as one of the regions that could benefit, especially with regard to the diamond market.…
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The African continent celebrates, this Thursday, May 25, the 60th anniversary of the Organization of African Unity (OAU) and its successor, the African Union. It was on this date in…
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The Angolan government has signed contracts for the privatisation of 92 assets and companies totalling 953.9 billion kwanzas (€1.6 billion), of which it has pocketed 568.7 billion kwanzas (€1 billion).
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The Angolan general tax administration (AGT) has collected revenues of 13.7 trillion kwanzas (24.3 billion euros), in the 2022 financial year, which corresponds to growth of 40% against 2021, it was announced on Monday.