A remote Angolan wetland known as the “source of life” gains Ramsar status, protecting vital rivers, rare species and pristine ecosystems.
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Agriculture expert urges speedy work visa renewals
Agriculture specialist Bertus Kruger has called on the Ministry of Home Affairs, Immigration, and Safety and Security to ensure foreign experts in food security projects receive renewed work visas ...
Climate-smart agricultural technologies like heat-tolerant seeds have enormous potential to bolster Africa’s food production, ...
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EWI - four regional governors assess food production in Angola
A delegation from northern Namibia, led by Ohangwena regional governor Kadiva Hamutumwa, on Monday visited Mbimbi Farm in Angola’s Cunene Province to assess food production levels and explore ...
Angola will start construction of a 65-kilometer bypass road in Huambo province in May 2026. The project will connect national roads 270 and 120 to divert heavy traffic and protect main corridors.
The Ministry of Agriculture officially suspended the importation of raw bran and milling industry by-products intended for animal feed from Angola. The suspension, announced ...
The HALO Trust, the world’s largest humanitarian landmine clearance organization, has appointed Rishini Weeraratne as its ...
Through its contribution to the Huambo Veterinary Vaccine Institute, GEA is supporting Angola’s efforts to diversify its economy, strengthen food security and build sustainable healthcare and ...
GEA is supplying advanced separation technology for a new bio-veterinary vaccine institute under construction in Huambo, ...
Federal judge Brian A. Jackson certified the prison labor case as a class action in late December. A lawsuit alleges the ...
Abu Dhabi Future Energy Company PJSC – Masdar has signed a long-term power purchase agreement for a 150-megawatt solar photovoltaic project in Angola, marking its first contracted power deal in the ...
Africa's population is projected to reach approximately 2.4 billion by 2050, compared with the estimate for 2025 of about 1.5 billion, according to projections by the African Development Bank Group.
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