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September 17th – Angola National Hero’s Day – Photo Exhibition Dr. António Agostinho Neto
September 17th – Angola National Hero’s Day – Photo Exhibition Dr. António Agostinho Neto On September 17, 2020, the country of Angola celebrates the 98th anniversary of the birth of Dr. António Agostinho Neto, a writer and politician, born on September 17, 1922.Dr. António Agostinho Neto was the first President of Angola. Having founded the…
Read MoreSeaMonsters Angola
The exhibition of the Scientific Research Project, started in 2005, called “PaleoAngola”, focused on the Fossils of Angola, based on the Department of Geology and Mines of Universidade Agostinho Neto in partnership with the Southern Methodist University of the USA, Universidade Nova de Lisboa and the Biodiversitas Center of Leiden (Netherlands) and which culminated in…
Read MoreTHE US-ANGOLA DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS
Twenty-seven years ago today, the US Government officially recognized the Republic of Angola and established diplomatic relations with our government. Today, the US-Angola strategic bond is stronger and more important than ever before. #NewAngola https://www.state.gov/u-s-relations-with-angola/
Read MoreANGOLAN GOVERNMENT INVITES US INVESTORS
The Angolan official, who was speaking at a lecture at the Atlantic Council in the US capital, said it was an opportunity for US companies to invest in Angola. The Angolan Government plans to privatize, by 2022, at least 195 companies, under the Privatization Program (PROPRIV). The aim of this program is to boost job…
Read MoreDIVERSIFICATION OF ECONOMY BOOSTS OPPORTUNITIES FOR US COMPANIES
Luanda – The US Assistant Secretary of State, John Sullivan said that the economy’s diversification policies implemented by the Angolan Government bring about great opportunities for US companies. John Sullivan who was speaking at the meeting on the importance of expanding economic and trade ties between the US and Angola, emphasized that US companies from…
Read MoreUSA PLEDGES HELP IN RECOVERING MONEY WITHDRAWN FROM ANGOLA
US Deputy Secretary of State John Sullivan on Monday reaffirmed the readiness of the United States to help Angola in the process of repatriating capital illegally transferred abroad. Speaking to journalists after a meeting with the President of the Republic, João Lourenço, John Sullivan said that the materialization of this intention depends on the signing…
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