AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoDiplomacy & International Presence: Angolan Foreign Minister Téte António tells Fortune Angola is pushing peace, economic diplomacy, ESG priorities, climate action, and stronger institutional transparency to expand influence in key multilateral forums. Civic Participation: Telecommunications Minister Mário Oliveira urges Angolans to complete electoral registration and proof-of-life at BUAP centres—often in minutes—so they can vote in 2027. Women’s Rights Push: The AU’s Liberata Mulamula and Angola’s State Minister Maria do Rosário Bragança back faster implementation of the Women, Peace and Security agenda, with the Luanda Declaration calling for AU member states to ratify the Convention on Ending Violence Against Women and Girls. Media Modernisation: Angola’s National Radio launches a new digital, stereo transmission system, boosting coverage in Luanda and improving reception in Bengo and Icolo e Bengo. Tourism & Safety: A new travel spotlight links Angola’s mine-clearing progress to unlocking safari-style destinations, especially in once-dangerous areas. Telecom Finance: Angola plans to raise $320m by selling 15% of Unitel shares by July 24 to replenish the budget and attract investors.
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