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Angolan President Joao Lourenco’s anti-corruption drive is losing steam, threatening the country’s economic growth outlook, ...
This paper reviews Angola’s recent reform efforts to strengthen good governance and fight corruption. Angola has achieved some progress on the governance and anti-corruption fronts since 2018, but the ...
American lawmakers have introduced a draft bill that would add a 5 per cent tax on money sent to other countries, potentially ...
If the court is to succeed, African states must not simply follow. It is not about importing solutions but about shaping them ...
President Abdel-Fattah El-Sisi on Tuesday reaffirmed Egypt’s readiness to fully support Angola in critical sectors including police, defense, health, tourism, media, agriculture, renewable energy, ...
The Angolan government has announced that it expects to raise around 220 billion kwanzas (€210 million) from the privatisation of three companies owned by China International Fund (CIF) Angola, ...
Historically, extractive industries in Africa have often left a legacy of inequality, displacement and unrest.
Isaiah's family, friends, and LEADERSHIP staff mark his posthumous 63rd birthday anniversary today. His legacy inspires us, ...
Nicole Shanahan says the new nominee for surgeon general is a sign something more nefarious is going on with Robert F.
Today, we also focused on President Lourenço’s insightful vision for the African Union Chairmanship during the current year ...
The Trump administration apparently deported two U.S. citizen children—ages 5 and 4—after surreptitiously luring their mother ...