2010 Can Draws Set for Nov.20
All Africa (Free subscription) | 05/11/2009
DRAWS for next year's Africa Nations Cup have been scheduled for November 20 in Luanda, Angola.
All Africa (Free subscription) | 05/11/2009
DRAWS for next year's Africa Nations Cup have been scheduled for November 20 in Luanda, Angola.
Keep The Coffee Coming (Free subscription) | 28/10/2009
I have a love for all sorts of music from all over, and my musings today gave me the idea to post some of it. I know little about the singers so I had to do a bit of hunting. here's what I found: "Born in the village of Mazoso, in the province of Benguela, Angola, Moises and Jose Kafala both rose to national fame individually before their debut performance together in 1987 in Luanda. Kafala's...
All Africa (Free subscription) | 15/10/2009
The minister of Justice, Guilhermina Prata, appealed to citizens on Wednesday in Sumbe city, coastal Kwanza Sul province, to be comprehensive about factors that might influence the acquisition and issuing of the new Identity Card (ID).
Pitch Invasion (Free subscription) | 13/10/2009
We feature the renderings for the four new, impressive stadiums being built in Angola for the African Cup of Nations 2010, to be held in January. Related posts: World Cup Stadia 2010: Soccer City Stadium World Cup Stadia 2010: The Moses Mabhida Stadium Photo Daily | January 23 | African Cup of Nations 2006
All Africa (Free subscription) | 09/10/2009
The defence minister, Kundi Paihama, left this Friday for Catumbela district, the central Benguela province, where he will lead the main festivity ceremony of the 18th anniversary of the foundation of the Angolan Armed Forces (FAA).
All Africa (Free subscription) | 05/10/2009
Digital images of the new stadiums for the African Nations Cup beam down from billboards across Angola, but the reality in the four host cities is somewhat removed from the architect's dreams.
All Africa (Free subscription) | 05/10/2009
About 44.9 million square metres have been demined in Catumbela commune in the central Benguela Province.
All Africa (Free subscription) | 05/10/2009
The new identity card of Angolan citizens is starting to be issued this Thursday, in Luanda, in a ceremony that will be attended by top individualities of the Angolan government.
All Africa (Free subscription) | 28/09/2009
ANGOLA is back in the spotlight after fresh doubts were cast about its readiness to host the Africa Nations Cup in January.
All Africa (Free subscription) | 24/09/2009
The journalist Florêncio André "Flores", released Wednesday in Lobito City, central Benguela Province, his first literary work dubbed "subsidies of Angolan Journalism", in homage to the late writer Raul David, who passed away four years ago.
The Business Courier of Cincinnati (Free subscription) | 23/09/2009
Chiquita Brands International Inc. and Portuguese firm Escom have given up on a plan to grow bananas in Angola, according to a Reuters report. (CQB)
The centre due to open on Wednesday (Free subscription) | 18/09/2009
Swiss Foreign Min Visits Two Swiss Banned From Leaving Libya. Madagascar leader heads to Libya for talks. Look up the Shema, and check out both the original version in the Torah, and the bryan one in the New Testament for Christians. This is how President Obama, in a BBC interview preceding this week's trip to the Middle East and Europe, described his vision of Middle East diplomacy. The garbage being...
All Africa (Free subscription) | 16/09/2009
The Brazilian aeronautics commander, brig. Juniti Siato, Tuesday in Lobito district, central Benguela province, praised the level of organisation of the Angolan Armed Forces (FAA) in general and the Angolan Air Forces (FAN) in particular.
All Africa (Free subscription) | 14/09/2009
The Pastor of the Evangelical Christian United Church of Angola (IECUA), Eliseu Júnior, defended this weekend in Lobito city, Benguela, combined actions between parents, church and teachers in guiding children on preventing swine flu.
All Africa (Free subscription) | 14/09/2009
Angola is "on track" to host the 2010 Nations Cup, African Football Confederation president Issa Hayatou said in Cairo recently.