AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoAngola–Serbia Diplomacy: President João Lourenço’s three-day state visit to Belgrade continues with a Wednesday stop at Serbia’s Military Technical Institute, plus a tour of the Vlatacom Technical Institute, after high-level talks and an Angola–Serbia business roundtable. The leaders also signed ten legal instruments covering finance, transport, environment, agriculture, private investment, IT and mass media, postal services, and export promotion—while Vučić pushed for a direct air link between Belgrade and Luanda to boost trade and tourism. Angolan Arts & Culture: Lubango’s second “African Fashion Show” spotlighted 35 designers and 70 models, celebrating traditional costume and young Angolan talent, with a tribute to late designer Bauza. Sports & Youth: ExxonMobil and NBA Africa ran an interactive STEM showcase and Jr. NBA clinic for 100 Luanda-area youngsters, extending the Jr. NBA League’s sport-and-science push. Community & Faith: Luanda’s Catholic leadership urged Catholics to turn Eucharistic faith into social action, stressing sharing with the poor, sick, and unemployed. Public Service Modernisation: Angola’s Interior Ministry marked its 47th anniversary with a renewed focus on modernising services, humanising public contact, and boosting tech and training.
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