Ericsson, has completed the transformation of UNITEL SA’s existing core network in Angola, implementing the Ericsson dual-mode 5G Core, IP Multimedia Subsystem, IMS, and Cloud Native Infrastructure ...
The recent study by Ndembi and colleagues on the epidemiology of mpox in Africa1 provided a thorough analysis of the disease's spread across the continent. However, we would like to highlight an ...
This article is the second in a new opinion series by the Anti-Racist Collective, a student organization seeking to ...
Angola requires $240 million from government or donor funding to clear nearly 1,000 minefields from the civil war that ended more than two decades ago, the National Mine Action Agency head said.
The $4 billion project was the Biden administration’s signature initiative in Africa. Early signs are that the Trump team ...
In a new cycle of escalating security threats in the eastern arc of the African continent and its adjacent southern regions, the dynamics of local and ...
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AllAfrica on MSNAfrica's Debt Crisis Under-Reported - AFRODADExecutive Director Jason Braganza has expressed concern over how challenges arising from debt servicing to international monetary facilities by African countries are going unreported due to lack of ...
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AllAfrica on MSNEAC-SADC Summit Expands Eastern DRC Process Mediators Following Angola's ExitThe second joint summit of the Eastern African Community (EAC) and South African Development Community (SADC) has appointed an expanded panel to lead peace efforts in the Democratic Republic of Congo ...
A new map has revealed the most common religion in every African country, showing a clear divide between Christianity and Islam across the world’s second largest continent. The map, shared on ...
In tonight's edition: Rwanda-backed rebels battling DR Congo's army have pushed into a strategic mineral-rich town in the east, ignoring calls for a ceasefire this week. Also, Sudanese troops are ...
Luanda — At least 18,850 jobs were created in Angola from January to March 2025, the Minister of Public Administration, Labor and Social Security, Teresa Rodrigues, said Thursday in Luanda.
His parents moved to Ivory Coast in the 1980s, towards the end of a period of exceptional economic growth that economists dubbed the “Ivorian miracle”. They came to work, drawn by the country ...
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