Angola news
Here are some recent news articles from Angola:
Economy
- Angola's economy is expected to grow by 2.5% in 2023, according to the International Monetary Fund (IMF). (Macauhub, March 2023)
- The Angolan government has launched a new program to promote entrepreneurship and job creation, with a focus on small and medium-sized enterprises. (Angola Press, February 2023)
Politics
- President João Lourenço has announced plans to reform the country's electoral system, including the introduction of a new voting system and the creation of an independent electoral commission. (Angola Press, March 2023)
- The Angolan government has signed a new agreement with the African Union to strengthen cooperation on issues such as peace and security, trade, and development. (African Union, February 2023)
Energy
- Angola has announced plans to increase its oil production capacity to 1.5 million barrels per day by 2025. (Reuters, March 2023)
- The country has also launched a new initiative to promote the development of renewable energy sources, including solar and wind power. (Angola Press, February 2023)
Health
- Angola has reported a significant decline in the number of cases of Ebola, with only a few new cases reported in recent weeks. (WHO, March 2023)
- The country has also launched a new campaign to promote vaccination against COVID-19, with a focus on reaching vulnerable populations such as children and the elderly. (Angola Press, February 2023)
Sports
- Angola's national football team has qualified for the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations, after defeating Mozambique in a playoff match. (CAF, March 2023)
- The country has also hosted several international sports events, including the African Handball Championship and the Angola Open tennis tournament. (Angola Press, February 2023)
Other news
- Angola has launched a new initiative to promote cultural exchange and cooperation with other African countries, including the creation of a new cultural center in the capital city of Luanda. (Angola Press, March 2023)
- The country has also announced plans to develop a new national park, which will be home to a variety of wildlife including elephants, lions, and giraffes. (Angola Press, February 2023)