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The president’s pledge to wash away corruption in the oil-rich state is facing scrutiny
A study of companies in Angola and Ethiopia finds that negative stories are mostly untrue
Luanda considers Unitel listing as part of economic reform drive
Four years of no growth prompts Lourenço to enact far-reaching reforms
Gay sex still criminalised in 30 of Africa’s 54 countries
Tshisekedi and Savimbi laid to rest in efforts at reconciliation in DRC and Angola
Many participants in Beijing’s Belt and Road Initiative are not financially secure
Member of prized OECD whitelist faces questions over arrival of now frozen funds
Institutions will disappear if they fail to reform, says Jose de Lima Massano
But doubts remain about his commitment to real change
Dos Santos associate detained in Quantum Global’s tussle with sovereign wealth fund
Led by China, countries from Turkey to India are looking for opportunities
João Lourenço elected leader of ruling party after his corruption crackdown
Move by new president signals potential turning point for oil producer
Sub-Saharan Africa’s third-biggest economy plagued by forex shortages and bad loans
Beijing’s loans-for-oil ties with country sap Luanda’s foreign exchange reserves
Fresh debt-raising comes after African nation secures IMF backing for reforms
Outbreaks of the disease have been a setback but project doubles down on 2020 and 2030 targets
Lenders working to check if they handled money in case involving ex-president’s son
José Filomeno dos Santos accused after UK crime agency blocked transfer of money
The mining process insufficiently protects human rights, campaigners say
With return of inflation, rate increases and possible dollar strengthening, can they repay their rising debts?
The ruling elite has engineered a personnel change in the interest of self-preservation
The economic imperative means the region is a place investors would do well to watch
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