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UNICER: Brewing corruption in Angola
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Author: Rafael Marques de Morais
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Date Written: 18 February 2010
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Primary Category:
Angola
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Document Origin: Maka : Anti-Corruption watchdog
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Secondary Category:
Economic Justice
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Source URL:
http://makaangola.com
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Key Words: Angola, UNICER, corruption, beer, profiteering,
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Summary & Comment:
"This updated article looks at the case of UNICER, the main beverage manufacturer in Portugal. The multinationals in the drinks sector have developed a keen interest in the Angolan market, which is the third biggest beer consumer in Africa. Foreign investors seeking a way into Angolan markets need to follow two fundamental rules. The first inv . . .
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MPLA Ltd
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Author: Rafael Marques de Morais
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Date Written: 4 February 2010
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Primary Category:
Angola
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Document Origin: author
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Secondary Category:
Economic Justice
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Source URL:
http://makaangola.com
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Key Words: Angola, MPLA,
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Summary & Comment:
"In this investigation, I deal with the transfer of state assets to the MPLA’s private businesses through a company called GEFI (Sociedade de Gestão e Participações Financeiras / Management and Business Participation Company), and the consequences of its involvement in such money-making activities GEFI’s current business portfolio includes par . . .
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Angolans in Toronto organise charity dinner to help Haitians
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Author: Angola Press, Luanda
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Date Written: 1 February 2010
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Primary Category:
Angola
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Document Origin: Angola Press
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Secondary Category:
-none-
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Source URL:
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Key Words: Angolans, Toronto, charity dinner, Haitians,
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Summary & Comment:
Yolanda Santos organized a dinner in Toronto that raised funds to support victims of the earthquake that hit Haiti on 12 January 2010. DN
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AI urges member states to participate in the Universal Periodic Review of Angola
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Author: Amnesty International
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Date Written: 29 January 2010
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Primary Category:
Angola
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Document Origin: Amnesty International , London
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Secondary Category:
Human Rights
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Source URL:
http://www.amnesty.org
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Key Words: Angola, human rights, freedom of expression, secure housing, death penalty
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Summary & Comment:
(Excerpts)"The Universal Periodic Review of the UN Human Rights Council process provides an opportunity to review the human rights record of all UN Member States every four years. Amnesty International urges Member States to make the following recommendations to the Angolan government during the UPR: -Ratify all outstanding human rights treati . . .
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Blow for region as Angola bows out of Africa Cup
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Author: Mqondisi Dube, Mbalane
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Date Written: 26 January 2010
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Primary Category:
Angola
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Document Origin: Mmegi, Botswana
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Secondary Category:
Southern Region
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Source URL:
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Key Words: Angola, southern Africa, Africa Cup of Nations, soccer,
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Summary & Comment:
Angola has been eliminated, and only Zambia from Southern Africa countries remains in search of the Africa Cup. JK
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New Constitution takes effect after Presidential promulgation
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Author: ANGOP, Luanda
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Date Written: 22 January 2010
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Primary Category:
Angola
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Document Origin: Angola Press Agency
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Secondary Category:
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Source URL:
http://www.angolapress-angop.ao
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Key Words: Constitution court, , promulgation, Dos Santos, de Sousa
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Summary & Comment:
"The new Constitution was approved Jan 21st, with 186 votes in favour, two abstentions, and none against. According to Bornito de Sousa who was addressing a press conference held at Palace Congresses Hall, after its approval the Constitution shall be submitted to the Constitutional Court for analysis and be promulgated by the President unless . . .
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Angola, Cabinda: Priest and two lawyers arrested
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Author: Rui Correia (& Portico, Portugal
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Date Written: 18 January 2010
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Primary Category:
Angola
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Document Origin: Rui Correia & Amnesty International
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Secondary Category:
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Source URL:
http://www.amnesty.org
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Key Words: Angola, Cabinda, Tati, Nombo, Luemba, self-determination, arrest, lawyers, priest,
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Summary & Comment:
Publico newspaper in Portugal has reported that two lawyers and a priest have been detained in Cabinda. All three are known for their open views on Cabindan self-determination. This may well be government response to the prominence given the Cabindan resistance by the FLEC attack on the Togolese Football team last week, as it was on its way to play . . .
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