AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoFilm & Media: Angola’s film industry faces a familiar bottleneck: limited funding and a shortage of technical teaching resources at production schools, even as educators push for more local screening rooms and stronger training to grow domestic cinema. Arts & Recognition: Luanda visual artist Márcia Dias wins gold at Japan’s “Arte Brasil 2026,” earning both a Gold Medal and an International Career Tribute Trophy for a fast, sun-and-savanna-inspired work rooted in Angolan cultural symbols. Sports (Roller Hockey): Angola’s senior men’s roller hockey team is called up for a Catalonia tournament in Spain ahead of the World Skate Games 2026 in Paraguay, with the Youth and Sports minister pledging support for a strong showing. Youth & Community (Church Arts): Angola’s Catholic leadership urges parishes to use school holidays for youth formation through drama, music lessons, camps, reading, creative writing, and social service—turning faith spaces into creative hubs. Business (Telecom): The Angolan government plans to sell a 15% stake in Unitel for $320 million, a move aimed at boosting public finances and attracting investors.
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