Vicente Angolan VP Faces Money Laundering Charge
Manuel Vicente: charged with money laundering Angolan Vice President Manuel Vicente has been charged in Portugal with corruption and money laundering, the Prose
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Manuel Vicente: charged with money laundering Angolan Vice President Manuel Vicente has been charged in Portugal with corruption and money laundering, the Prose
Eduardo dos Santos': to quit power 38 years after Angolan President Jose Eduardo dos Santos confirmed on Friday he will not run in this year's presidential elec
ohammed Nigerian candidate for the post for African Union Commissioner for Peace and Security, Ms Fatimah Mohammed, narrowly lost to her Algerian counterpart an
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General Muhhozi Kainerugaba, Museveni's son now special adviser President Yoweri Museveni, Uganda leader since 1986 has promoted his eldest son to become a spe
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Democratic Republic of Congo's President Joseph Kabila arrives for a southern and central African leaders' meeting to discuss the political crisis in the Democr
To hold AUC-AFRIMA conference in Gambia All is now set for the African Union Commission, AUC, to unveil this year's programmes and calendar for the annual conti
PHOTO: cityconjure.wordpress.com A court in Angola on Monday sentenced 17 youth activists, including a well-known rapper, to between two and eight years in jail
Nigeria's crude oil export business has suffered yet another setback as Venezuela, which used to be one of Nigeria's major importers of the commodity, has opted
A Mozambican Airlines airplane carrying 28 passengers and six crew members went missing en route from Mozambique to Angola on Friday, the airline stated. Flight
Angola said today it had refused registration to a number of Islamic religious groups and closed illegal mosques because they did not comply with national laws,
Angola is at the verge of banning a wide spectrum of religious groups, many of them of the Christian stock. A report by the British think tank Chatham House quo
As stated by several Angolan newspapers, Angola has become the first country in the world to ban Islam and Muslims, taking first measures by destroying mosques