Angola’s Isabel dos Santos decries corruption ‘witch hunt’
Angolan billionaire and former first daughter Isabel Dos Santos decried a New Year’s Eve court order
Angola hits ‘Princess’ dos Santos with asset freeze
Angola has frozen the assets of Isabel dos Santos, the billionaire daughter of the country’s
Angola freezes assets of ex-president’s daughter in graft probe
An Angolan court has ordered the freezing of assets held by former president Eduardo dos Santos’
Angola hopes key reforms will aid efforts to sell oil assets
Angola is hoping sweeping economic reforms will smooth an ambitious plan to sell key state assets,
Angola seeks to reduce gas flaring to capture revenue
The announcement of efforts to generate more revenues by reducing gas flaring comes as Africa’s
Britain’s Prince Harry to meet Angolan president
Britain’s Prince Harry is due on Saturday to meet Angolan President Joao Lourenco in Luanda, as the
Leaders of Rwanda and Uganda sign pact in bid to end tension
The presidents of Rwanda and Uganda signed a pact on Wednesday in Angola’s capital aimed at ending a
Neshamba scores a hattrick as Zimbabwe defeat Angola in Cosafa Cup 2019
Five goals were scored in the opening match of the 2019 women’s COSAFA Cup as Zimbabwe defeated
Mali beats Angola and aids Bafana’s Afcon advance
Bafana Bafana scraped through to the knock-out stage of the Africa Cup of Nations football
Angola, Mauritania flop in first goalless Cup of Nations match
Angola and Mauritania drew 0-0 in Suez Saturday, a result which lessened the chances of either team
Baxter disappointed after Angola pulls out of friendly match ahead of Afcon
Bafana Bafana head coach Stuart Baxter expressed his disappointment on Wednesday after Angola pulled
Angola’s former rebel leader Jonas Savimbi gets reburial 17 years after death
Former leader of Angola’s rebel UNITA movement Jonas Savimbi will be reinterred on Saturday, 17
We need to prioritise climate change issues: SASSCAL
The SASSCAL was established to add value southern Africa and to conceptualise, operationalise and to
Angola to re-bury body of rebel chief Savimbi
The exhumed body of Angolan rebel chief Jonas Savimbi, who was killed in 2002, will be reburied in
DR Congo president hails victory on first trip abroad
DR Congo’s new president, Felix Tshisekedi, on Tuesday defended his disputed election victory as he
DR Congo, a vast African giant wracked by violence
Africa’s second largest country, Democratic Republic of Congo, is rich in raw materials and minerals
IMF approves $3.7 bln credit facility for Angola
IMF said its board had approved a $3.7 billion credit facility for Angola to support economic
On an oil ship off Angola, life is work and privacy is a luxury
The ship, owned by the French Total oil company, is an oil tanker converted into a FPSO vessel,
Total plans new offshore Angola well to boost oil output
French oil company Total said on Saturday it plans to drill 13 wells on block 17, offshore Angola,
Forced out of Angola, Congolese migrant workers left with no food or shelter
More than 300 000 Congolese forced out of Angola have flooded into a conflict-prone region where