Alongside agriculture, industry, and renewable energy, tourism is increasingly coming into focus as a significant growth ...
The UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations estimates that only 10% of that land is used for ...
The UN Economic Commission for Africa (ECA) has established three work streams aimed at supporting Angola on its sustainable development trajectory and macroeconomic reform agenda, following the ...
Angola is transforming into a strategic partner for the U.S., with major initiatives in green energy, infrastructure, and financial strategies.
Angola's diversification strategy was designed to reduce dependence on oil and build a competitive, broad-based economy. Instead, a growing body of public records suggests that economic power is ...
Sonangol, the state-owned Angolan oil company, said Wednesday it wants to diversify its business into minerals that are critical for economic growth.
Angola greatly benefitted from the 2002 peace agreement ending its 27-year civil war, but the remaining poor security of government stockpiles of weapons and ammunition could still threaten its people ...
Angola’s state oil company, Sonangol, is preparing to list up to 30% of its shares in an initial public offering (IPO) sometime in the next 24 months in what would be a milestone that could reshape ...
At MWC26, Angola’s minister of telecommunications, information technologies and social communication, Mário Oliveira, shares the progress being made in the ...
At the opening press conference of ITB Berlin 2026, Márcio de Jesus Lopes Daniel, Minister of Tourism of the Republic of ...
Angola opens ITB Berlin 2026 with a high-profile gala, positioning itself as a new African tourism destination. Is this a ...
Oil, investment, debt, agriculture… Angola’s ‘super-minister’ José de Lima Massano, a banker-turned-politician, defends Lourenço’s reforms and says oil dependence can end.