Cabinda — A group of the main opposition Unita party's parliament members are in northern Cabinda province for a three-day visit to assess the local socio-economic situation. Raúl Danda, who is ...
Many observers around the world had barely heard of Angola before the attack on the Togolese soccer team, let alone about its volatile enclave, Cabinda. One careful look into its past reveals a oil- ...
Lisbon - Angola's oil-rich northern enclave of Cabinda should be given autonomy from the rest of the west African nation, the leader of the country's opposition Unita group said in an interview ...
The Angolan army is still at war with secessionists in the oil-rich enclave of Cabinda, wedged between the two Congos, the daily Jornal de Angola said on Friday quoting an armed forces commander in ...
Johannesburg - As the peace process between the Angolan government and Unita rebels takes root, attention is beginning to focus on the long-standing, but neglected, separatist conflict in the oil-rich ...
At first light, fishermen drag their narrow wooden boats into the shallow water of the grubby shoreline to offload their catches into plastic buckets. Cabinda's main fish market soon becomes a carpet ...
November 9, 2007: The government is still dealing with the political after-effects of its long-running civil war with the National Union for the Total Independence of Angola (UNITA) and the National ...
Although Angola’s ruling MPLA is expected to win next week’s highly anticipated general elections, longtime opposition UNITA has been growing in appeal to the youth. The coming polls set to take place ...
Angola's opposition party has filed a complaint against the election victory of the ruling MPLA party in which President Joao Lourenco won a second term and the party got a reduced majority in the ...
Luanda — An Angola's main opposition UNITA party representative to northern Cabinda province, Alexandrina Maria de Oliveira, on Thursday criticised political circles in the country defending ...
2002 May - Unita's military commander says 85% of his troops have gathered at demobilisation camps. There are concerns that food shortages in the camps could threaten the peace process. 2002 June - UN ...