News Angola Cuanza Sul: Angolan government authorises cooperatives to exploit diamonds
In Angola, 77 cooperatives have been authorised to explore and mine for diamonds, stated an official announcement at the end of last month. The authorisations were issued by the State-owned Endiama diamond mining company. (Endiama is an acronym; the full name of the company, translated into English, is the National Diamond Prospecting, Mining, Polishing and Commercialisation Company.)
News Angola Cuanza Sul: Angola With Capacity to Produce 14 Megawatts of Solar Energy
Angola has the capacity to produce 14 megawatts of solar energy installed in rural zones, with a view to reducing the poor supply in those regions, the Secretary of State for Energy, António Belsa da Costa, said on Thursday in Luanda.
News Angola Cuanza Sul: Angola: Cuanza Sul - New Police Commander Pledges to Maintaining Security
Sumbe — Issues such as maintenance of public order and security among citizens are deemed priorities of the new commander of National Police in the coastal province of Cuanza Sul. The commissioner ...
News Angola Cuanza Sul: IFAD invests $7.6 million in Angola’s agricultural recovery project
As an oil-dependent country, Angola is working towards diversifying its economy ... which is being implemented in Cuanza Sul and Huila provinces from which 60,000 family farmers would benefit. The ...
News Angola Cuanza Sul: LTP Energias takes solar energy to those outside the grid
The off-grid communities of Cuando Cubango, Cuanza Sul and Lunda Sul in Angola are finally getting electricity. Launched in 2016, a photovoltaic electrification project led by the energy company LTP ...
News Angola Cuanza Sul: Here’s What You Need to Know About Angola
Angola is administratively divided into 18 provinces (províncias) and 163 municipalities. The provinces are Bengo, Benguela, Bié, Cabinda, Cuando Cubango, Cuanza Nortem, Cuanza Sul, Cunene, Huambo, ...
News Angola Cuanza Sul: Angola: Children With HIV to Benefit From Early Treatment
Cuanza sul, Cunene, Huambo, Huíla, Luanda, Lunda Sul and Moxico. The vision of the project is that by 2030 Angola should have substantially reduced the number of children infected with HIV.