AFGHANISTAN-ANGOLA: Rice production high but imports steady IRINnews web | Photo: Christine Jayasinghe/IRIN DAKAR, 3 July 2009 (IRIN) - Paddy rice production in Africa is forecast to be 25.6 million tons this year, virtually unchanged from the record harvest of 2008. But despite the projections most countries are also expected to increase rice imports, says the Food ...
Togo And Gabon Might Face Angola in August All Africa The national teams of Togo and Gabon are on the agenda of the Angolan Football Federation (FAF) to face the country's senior males soccer team for a friendly match to take place on 12 August, in Lisbon (Portugal), ahead of the preparation for the African Football Cup of Nations (CAN2010), which will...
Angola, Zambia's Participation in Karate Championships in Doubt All Africa Zambia and Angola are the only countries that are still to confirm their participation at the eighth annual Zone VI championships to be held at Ditshupo Hall on Saturday. The tournament, which was to be hosted by Angola, was moved to Botswana because...
First oil flows from Mafumeira Norte Field off Angola Energy Current 7/2/2009 | SAN RAMON, CALIF.: Chevron Corp. (NYSE:CVX) subsidiary Cabinda Gulf Oil Company Limited (CABGOC) and its partners commenced crude oil production ahead of schedule from the Mafumeira Norte project offshore Angola. | Located in 160 feet (49 ...
CAF Chairman Visits Angola to Inspect CAN Infrastructures All Africa The chairman of the Confederation of African Football (CAF), Cameroonian Issa Hayatou, is expected Friday in Luanda for a four-day work visit, during which he will check the state of infrastructures in the ambit of the 2010 African Nations Cup, to be...
DRC Ambassador Stresses Luanda/Kinshasa Relations All Africa The relations between Angola and the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) are considered as excellent and privileged ties, according to the neighbouring country's ambassador to Angola, Eric Paluku Kamavu. | ...
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AFGHANISTAN-ANGOLA: Red Cross makes a "Call to Action" IRINnews web | Photo: Louise Sherwood/PlusNews DAKAR, - The International Movement of the Red Cross is calling on people to do more to help those in need, as it launches its three-year 'Our...
Luiz Felipe Scolari Close To Angola Job – Report Goal Luiz Felipe Scolari has been out of work since being axed by Chelsea in January after only seven months in the job but is reportedly close to joining Angola as the national team's ...
Russian President Expected Friday in Luanda All Africa The President of the Russian Federation, Dimitri Analoliévitch Medvedev, starts Friday an official visit of several hours to Angola, at the invitation of his counterpart, José Eduardo dos Santos. | ...
Relations Between Angola And Austria Are Excellent - Diplomat All Africa The relations between Angola and the Federal Republic of Austria are excellent, said in Luanda the secretary-general of the Consulate of that European country in Angola, Stefan Schmidt-Hayashi. | ...
Ivorian Star Drogba Announces Game Between Angola, African Stars All Africa Cote D'ivoire striker Didier Drogba of England's Chelsea FC on Wednesday here announced the holding of a friendly game between a team of African stars and the Angolan national soccer team, in December, Angop has learnt. | ...
More children die in Angola rabies outbreak Independent online | Luanda - Health officials in Angola on Monday warned that more needs to be done to prevent the spread of rabies, which has killed 82 children in Luanda, more than a quarter of them in the last two weeks. | "In 30 years I have never seen as many cases as this. I think we have to do a lot more about the circulation of dogs in the city," said Luis B...
Angola sees AIDS as post-war threat TVNZ Nov 11, 2008 5:09 AM | Angola's 27-year civil war may have caused much bloodshed and destruction but it also acted as a buffer to the deadly AIDS virus, which is now threatening to spread across the African nation, the health minister says. | Minister Jose Van-Dunem said he feared the rebuilding of destroyed roads and bridges would help spread the ...