Three generations of Angolans reflect on their country’s half a century of independence, and how education is ensuring the path to prosperity continues.
More than 90 ethnic groups are spread out across Angola with many still living off the land and following traditional ways.
Luanda — Angolan Culture Minister, Boaventura Cardoso, on Tuesday, here, defended the need to increase artistic training actions and the frequency on research, aiming at expanding and developing the ...
Union Minister Kirti Vardhan Singh attended Angola's 50th Independence Day, highlighting the 40th anniversary of diplomatic ...
The Republic of Angola, located along Africa’s southwest Atlantic coast, is emerging from a turbulent history and striving to ...
Angola declared its independence from Portugal on 11 November, 1975. But in a country where the majority of the population was born after the civil war, the celebrations give rise to a question: what ...
Luanda — The Minister of Culture, Filipe Zau, has expressed his sorrow at the death of dance teacher Sakaneno João de Deus, who died on Sunday of illness at the age of 62. In a note of condolence, ...
Princess Diana made a memorable visit to Angola in 1997. Prince Harry followed in the footsteps of his mom, the late Princess Diana, Friday, visiting the southern African nation of Angola to put a ...
HK has a pivotal role in building Sino-Angolan ties, says Cupertino Gourgel, Consul General of the Republic of Angola in HK. Angola has plenty in terms of heritage, local culture and wildlife to ...