Angola's Geology and Mining minister, Manuel Africano, attends this Friday, in Dar es Salaam (Tanzania), the 28th meeting of the governing council of the Southern and Eastern Africa Mining Development Centre (SEAMIC).
The 4th Tokyo International Conference on African Development (TICAD IV), which started on Wednesday in Yokohama (Japan), closes this Friday with the adoption of the Yokohama Declaration. The about forty heads of State and Government who have been attending the
A legal diploma on the control and combat to tobacco, meant for the protection of citizens against their involuntary exposition to the smoke and the establishment of measures for the reduction of its search will be approved, soon, by the
Angola National Air Navigation Company (ENANA)'s administrator, Celso Rosas, said Thursday in Lisbon that the Angolan government will invest more than USD 400 million in the rehabilitation of airports in the country until 2010.
The Catholic Our Lady of Muxima Church, located in Kissama District, in the northern Bengo Province, will be re-inaugurated this Friday by the Angolan Culture minister, Boaventura Cardoso.
Angola's main opposition party UNITA started organising, last Wednesday, its extraordinary provincial conferences, in which it is being analysed the electoral strategy of this political organisation.
The Angolan Health minister, Ruben Sicato, considered this Friday in Luanda that the 61st Assembly of the World Heath Organisation (WHO), which happened on 19- 24 May in Geneva, Switzerland, was very productive.
The 4th Tokyo International Conference on African Development (TICAD IV), which started on Wednesday in Yokohama (Japan), closes this Friday with the adoption of the Yokohama Declaration. The about forty heads of State and Government who have been attending the
Following the arrest of Jean-Pierre Bemba Gombo on May 24, the International Criminal Court should pursue other top officials in the Central African Republic and the Democratic Republic of Congo for atrocities committed against civilians, Human Rights Watch said today.
Angola's Geology and Mining minister, Manuel Africano, attends this Friday, in Dar es Salaam (Tanzania), the 28th meeting of the governing council of the Southern and Eastern Africa Mining Development Centre (SEAMIC).
The General Commander of the Angolan National Police, Ambrósio de Lemos, is to hand over this Friday in the Mbanza Magina locality, Zaire Province, means of transportation for the Border Police Unit, in fulfilment of his three-day visit to the
Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon today welcomed the return to Burundi of the leader of the Palipehutu-FNL, the rebel group involved in deadly fighting with Government forces in recent weeks, and called on both sides to finally end their conflict.
A legal diploma on the control and combat to tobacco, meant for the protection of citizens against their involuntary exposition to the smoke and the establishment of measures for the reduction of its search will be approved, soon, by the
The policy developed by the Angolan government in the fields of science, technology and innovation, received praises from the countries that attended the United Nations conference that ends on Friday, held in Geneva (Switzerland).
Social Communication deputy minister, Manuel Miguel de Carvalho "Wadijimbi", arrived Friday morning in Caxito, Bengo Province capital city, to close the regional seminar on electoral coverage, happening since Thursday.
Angola National Air Navigation Company (ENANA)'s administrator, Celso Rosas, said Thursday in Lisbon that the Angolan government will invest more than USD 400 million in the rehabilitation of airports in the country until 2010.
The first division national football team trains this Friday afternoon to correct mistakes, after the match against Santos FC on Thursday, in Luanda's Coqueiros Stadium.
The Angolan Head of State, José Eduardo dos Santos, has convened the 26th meeting of the Council of the Republic for next Tuesday, June 3, at 10:00 in the morning.
The Court Chambers of Brussels ordered Wednesday the continued detention of the former Vice-President of the Democratic Republic of Congo, Jean-Pierre Bemba.
MONUC blue helmets celebrated the 60th anniversary of United Nations peacekeeping with a ceremony in Kinshasa on Thursday 29 May 2008, in honour of the courage and sacrifice of thousands of soldiers worldwide that have given their lives for peace.