CAZOMBO, Angola, Mar 13 (UNHCR) - Along the road that leads from the ruins of the bridge that once spanned the Zambezi River to the formerly deserted Angolan town of Cazombo are signs of rebirth.
In the early hours of a humid November morning in 1975, the runway at Luanda’s airport was alive with anxiety and the roar of a jet engine. Cabinda Gulf Oil, now Chevron, had chartered a South African ...
Five days before Angola's violent crackdown on striking taxi drivers last year, the Criminal Investigation Service detained 50-year-old Venâncio Filipe Ngondo Lucungo under accusations of rebellion, ...
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