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The articles below are the most recent additions to the Angola category of Africa InfoServ. To read an article, click on its title. To see more Angola articles or to search a particular topic, click on Africa Archive. Articles marked with a magnifying glass ( Longer, analytical article. ) are longer, more analytical pieces.

Angola features news of economic, political, military and humanitarian situations; actions of civil society; opinions of Angolans; and news of the international advocacy/solidarity network.

Note: There are three special features at the bottom of this page: (1) a description of Update Angola (1994-2005) and how to find back issues; (2) links to four excellent photo collections on Angola; (3) a map of Angola, showing provincial boundaries and major ethnic groups.

1. Longer, analytical article. Angola: Kero hypermarket - Manuel Vicente goes shopping with state money
Author: Rafael Marques de Morais Date Written: 25 January 2012
Primary Category: Angola Document Origin: Maka Angola
Secondary Category: Economic Justice Source URL: http://makaangola.org
Key Words: Angola, Vicente, Kopelipa, corruption, Sonangol, banks

Summary & Comment: Rafael Marques is the main force behind Maka Angola, and here he reveals the illegal use of state funds and assets by public servants such as Manuel Vicente, head of Sonagol, and General Kopelipa, head of the MIlitary Bureau, to gain ownership of private investment projects and assets. Who will prosecute these men, since they are protected by the P . . . [expand]
2. Angola: Explain missing government funds
Author: Human Rights Watch Date Written: 20 December 2011
Primary Category: Angola Document Origin: Human Rights Watch
Secondary Category: Economic Justice Source URL: http://www.hrw.org/angola
Key Words: Angola, oil, Sonangol, funds,

Summary & Comment: The government of Angola should promptly provide a full public accounting for US$32 billion in missing government funds (between 2007 and 2010),thought to be linked to the state oil company,Sonangol, Human Rights Watch said. “Tens of billions of dollars could be used for the benefit of the Angolan people – instead the government can’t account for t . . . [expand]
3. Longer, analytical article. Angola: Tchizé dos Santos: Diamonds are a girl’s best friend
Author: Rafael Marques de Morais Date Written: 15 December 2011
Primary Category: Angola Document Origin: Maka Angola
Secondary Category: Economic Justice Source URL: http://makaangola.org
Key Words: Angola, diamonds, Brazilian companies, Tchize, corruption

Summary & Comment: The president of Angola, authorised the minister of Mining and Industry to extend the terms of a diamond mining concession in Luanda Norte province, primarily to the benefit of his daughter Welwitschea José dos Santos, usually known as ‘Tchizé’, through her company "Di Oro – Sociedade de Negócios." It was established in 2003, and is owned . . . [expand]
4. Angola: Human Rights important to government - Official
Author: Angop Date Written: 9 December 2011
Primary Category: Angola Document Origin: Angola Press
Secondary Category: Human Rights Source URL: http:// http://allafrica.com/stories/
Key Words: Angola, human rights, education

Summary & Comment: Fatima Viegas, of MPLA, speaking at a national conference on Human Rights (Dec 8,9) gives a strong speech in support of the human rights program run by her government. She warns however not to expect too much since there has only been a short time of peace (9 years). The right to life, housing and education have been high on Government’s agenda. JK
5. Longer, analytical article. Angola: Fifty years of continued uprisings
Author: Horace Campbell Date Written: 1 December 2011
Primary Category: Angola Document Origin: Pambazuka News, Issue 560
Secondary Category: Africa General Source URL: http://www.pambazuka.org
Key Words: Angola, liberation, struggle, socialism, Lara, MPLA

Summary & Comment: The struggle for democracy and democratisation in Angola involve far more than removing Jose Eduardo dos Santos, argues Horace Campbell, long-time student of Angolan affairs. He recounts the steps in the liberation struggle, culminating in the armed struggle in 1961 against Portuguese colonialism, up to today. Dos Santos and the MPLA elites he cha . . . [expand]
6. Longer, analytical article. Minister Teta and the Angolan technology scam
Author: Rafael Marques de Morais Date Written: 24 November 2011
Primary Category: Angola Document Origin: Maka Angola
Secondary Category: Economic Justice Source URL: http://makaangola.org
Key Words: Angola, Teta, corruption, technology,

Summary & Comment: The author investigated and established that "Vice-minister Pedro Sebastião Teta has broken Angolan law by committing an act of illicit enrichment, proscribed by Article 25, 1, j, of the Law on Public Probity, by incorporating money belonging to the public institution that he directed, into his private finances. Ironically, President José Edua . . . [expand]
7. Angola: Fortunes, and tables, turn for Portugal and Angola
Author: Adam Nossiter Date Written: 19 November 2011
Primary Category: Angola Document Origin: New York Times
Secondary Category: Economic Justice Source URL: http://www.nytimes.com/
Key Words: Angola, lending, Portugal,

Summary & Comment: Angola has come a long way since it won independence from Portugal in 1975. By the end of 2010 it was Africa’s biggest oil exporter, and by the end of June it had $24 billion in international reserves, according to the State Department. (But it ranks only 148th on the United Nation’s 187-nation Human Development Index; around two-thirds of the popu . . . [expand]



Update Angola

Update Angola was a monthly review and analysis of political, economic, social and humanitarian developments in Angola. It was published several times per year between 1994 and 2000, and all issues are available in the Africa Archive by entering Update Angola in the search engine . It was superseded by the growing electronic coverage in this Angola section.


Photo Collections

Luanda Flooding: Unusual and torrential rains in Luanda in January of 2007 caused floods which  carried away soil, houses, and the uncollected garbage of many barrios.

Luanda Demolitions: The crimes of the Angolan Government against the people of Cambamba I and II in Luanda, where police destroyed many homes.

Stories for Trees: Photographs and captions by Margrit Coppé, who worked in Angola for the Canadian NGO 'Development Workshop' from February 2000 to July 2002.

Aftermath of War: Angola in Pictures: Photographs by Paul Geoffrey, courtesy of Action by Churches Together (ACT).


Map of Angola

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