Didier Drogba feared being shot like a rabbit in Angola DNA India | London: Chelsea's star striker Didier Drogba has revealed for the first time of his terror after the Togolese team was attacked by Angolan rebels during the African Nations Cup. | Drogba admitted that he and his Ivory Coast team-mates feared "being shot like rabbits" on the training ...
Ghana beat Angola to reach semis Kenya Broadcasting Corp Written By:BBC , Posted: Mon, Jan 25, 2010 | Hosts Angola crashed out of the Africa Cup of Nations in frustrating fashion as Ghana edged their quarter-final tie. | Asamoah Gyan got the only goal of the game in Luanda with 16 minutes played. | The Rennes forward pounced on a fin...
Angola ridicule fuelled Ghana on - Kingson Joy Online Richard Kingson has revealed the mental ridicule Ghana had to deal as the locals touted the Black Stars as ‘babies’ in the days leading up to African Nations Cup quarter-final clash with hosts, Angola. | The goalkeeper who captained a young Black Sta...
Zoomlion to strengthen presence in Angola despite tourney closure Joy Online Ghana’s biggest waste management company Zoomlion says its completion of a contract to clean Angolan stadiums for the CAF 2010 tournament is not the end of its operations in the oil-rich country. | The company is now doing the necessary paperwork to ...
Comment: A personal diary on Angola 2010 Joy Online After Ghana successfully hosted the best ever MTN African Cup of nation in 2008. The onus was now on Angola to also maintain the high standards, bearing in mind that the World cup will also be happening live in Africa. The 27th Africa Cup of Nations ...
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After 4 decades of war, Angola tries to recover Wtop By DONNA BRYSON | Associated Press Writer | LUANDA, Angola (AP) - During a visit in August, U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton publicly urged the government of Angola to hold ...
After 4 decades of war, Angola tries to recover Newsvine LUANDA — During a visit in August, U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton publicly urged the government of Angola to hold "timely" presidential elections. | Just four months...
Angola uses football to showcase economy BBC News | For a country where 60% of the population lives in poverty last Sunday's opening ceremony of the Africa Cup of Nations was an extraordinary spectacle. | Never before has a Cup of...
Angola rebranded: Oil, landmines... and football? BBC News | By Louise Redvers | BBC News, Luanda | The Cup of African Nations ended with a dazzling fireworks display, but for many the overriding memories of Angola's tournament will be the deadly attack against the Togolese team, the high costs and the traff...
Gusher of oil cash transforms Angola Star Tribune | LUANDA, ANGOLA - Two years ago, oil-rich Angola was reckoned to have one of the world's fastest-growing economies. In both 2006 and 2007, real GDP had surged by around 20 percent and double-digit growth rates were widely predicted for at least the ...
After 4 decades of war, Angola tries to recover Newsvine LUANDA — During a visit in August, U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton publicly urged the government of Angola to hold "timely" presidential elections. | Just four months later, President Eduardo dos Santos announced that presidential elections would be delayed from 2009 to at least 2012. | The move was hardly surprising in Angola, which ...