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Angolan President starts private visit to the United Arab Emirates today
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Angola : Le nouveau Président s appelle Lourenço, mais l économie rime avec dos Santos | Lequotidien Journal d informations Générales
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Hearing of João Costa Pinto unveils confidential report criticizing BES s supervision
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Grace Mugabe with daughter Bona and her husband Simba Chikore
WHILE the late former president Robert Mugabe’s regime was corrupt and incompetent it allowed ministers, top civil servants and its busines cronies to loot public resources Mugabe himself was very strict with family members and relatives when it came to accessing money-spinning tenders and public assets.
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Records seen by
The NewsHawks this week show that Mugabe refused to allow his family members and relatives to be involved in government contracts and deals for self-aggrandisement.
Unlike President Emmerson Mnangagwa whose family members are deeply involved in business with the state, Mugabe only allowed his family members to have farms, not tenders and public assets, the records show. The Mugabe family accumulated 24 farms as reported in detail by
Angola is one of just seven countries in Africa with anti gay laws
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After winning legal protection for gay people, defenders of LGBT rights in Angola are gearing up for their next battle. But this time it s much tougher, with a more elusive goal: the acceptance of their own families and communities.
Earlier this month, the southern African country enacted a new penal code passed in 2019 and removed a provision outlawing vices against nature which was widely interpreted to criminalise same-sex relationships. I had the best reaction. I screamed. We are obtaining rights in our country, and accepting difference little by little, Titica, one of Angola s most famous musicians who is also a transgender woman, told the