More than 90 ethnic groups are spread out across Angola with many still living off the land and following traditional ways.
Three generations of Angolans reflect on their country’s half a century of independence, and how education is ensuring the path to prosperity continues.
The promises made in 1975 painted a picture of an egalitarian state, capable of repairing five centuries of domination and ...
Júlio Maiato, Ambassador of the Republic of Angola to the UAE, affirmed that the UAE and Angola share a unified vision for a ...
Ghana and Angola on Monday November 10, 2025 reaffirmed their longstanding diplomatic and developmental ties as both nations ...
The state visits of Indian President Droupadi Murmu to Angola and Botswana from November 8–13, 2025, marked a historic ...
People seeking international protection face paying up to 40 per cent of their weekly income to fund the cost of State accommodation ...
Although located on different continents, Vietnam and Angola have long maintained a close and effective partnership, forged ...
Angola declared its independence from Portugal on 11 November, 1975. But in a country where the majority of the population ...
The end of Portuguese colonial rule in Angola fifty years ago was also the beginning of a Cuban military mission that had a ...
The Republic of Angola, located along Africa’s southwest Atlantic coast, is emerging from a turbulent history and striving to ...
Cabship, an Angolan logistics company, is integrating artificial intelligence into its operations to increase efficiency and improve service delivery.