End to Conflict
The new peace offers to
resolve the Angolan
paradox of having
everything and nothing
Children in field
Swimming in Oil
New deepwater fields could see Angola challenge Nigeria as the continent’s leading crude oil producer
drop of oil

Sunflower State
But it is crude oil rather than
the flower variety that is
the key to the economic
future of Zaire province
Oil rig
Tainted Love
“Blood” diamonds have long been a problem for Angola, but now that the government controls mining areas, the real issue is increasing investment
Holding Diamond

Bottled Revival
Coca-Cola’s new factories in Angola are a true sign that the investment climate is changing
Coca-Cola factury worker
Get with the Program
The government has reined in hyperinflation, liberalized the banking sector and now is working towards a strict IMF structured-reform program
Government building

Charming Chaos
Angola’s capital is vibrant and
enticing, but authorities have to
cope with the implications of
serious overcrowding
Child selling at stall
Milking the Potential
In Angola, the most common morning beverages are coffee and tea, even for children; the company is actively trying to encourage milk consumption.
Globe

Let the People Decide
But which people exactly, as separatist tensions over the oil- rich enclave of Cabinda look set to rumble on
Globe

Scramble for Cabinda
The enclave’s relationship with foreign powers in the 19th century informs much of the current dialogue with central authority in Luanda

Sit henry Morton Stanley

Block Buster
Cabinda’s Block Zero is one of the world’s most lucrative oil fields, although new offshore discoveries elsewhere are diminishing its net contribution to Angola’s oil production
Oil worker
Vegetable Sea
Quite apart from its oil wealth, Cabinda has one of the largest primal rainforests in Africa
Logging

Shell Shocked
Bie has been devastated by war, but its strategic location at the heart of Angola is
providing hope for the future
Princess Diana
Manna from Muxima
Bengo provides much of the food for the capital but it has also become a spiritual mecca for many Angolans
Globe

In the Bloom of Recovery
Filled with flowering trees, Benguela is focusing on rebuilding its rail and port infrastructure
Flowering tress
Out of the Woods
Once the world’s leading supply of robusta coffee, Uige is now relying on its forests and mineral deposits to lift the economy.
Globe

Capital gains
Almost the capital of Angola at one point, Huambo is now trying to regenerate its once- beautiful cities
Carrying water

Cutting Edge
The Lundas are as well known for their art as their diamonds.

Globe

Water of Life
The province is well-known for its pineapple spirits but harnessing the power of Kwanza Norte’s mighty rivers will prove more beneficial
Globe
Keeping a Distance
Far from the fighting, Namibe has been untouched by civil war, but the province has suffered from economic neglect
Namibe children

Postcard from the Edge
War zones are not obvious vacation destinations, but with peace, Angola is rebuilding its tourism industry
Globe
Elephant Crossing
Tourism and trade could bring one of Angola’s remotest provinces out of isolation
Elephant

Art Movement
In visual arts and dance, the creativity of Angolans has not been inhibited by war
Globe
 


Angola Advertiser Contact Info

ANGOLA SELLING CORPORATION (ASCORP)
Rua Tipografia Mama Tita, Edificio Soleil B
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BCI
Banco de Comercio e Industria
Headquarters: Av. 4 de Fevereiro, N. 86 - Cx Postal 1395, Luanda, Angola
Tel: 244 2 33 36 84, 244 2 33 14 98,
Fax: 244 2 33 38 23

Kuando Kubango
Contacts in Menonque, KK, Angola:

Tels: 00 244 49 80011 / 80079 / 80005
Contacts in Luanda:
Tel: 244 2 446874

GAMEK
Gabinete de Aproveitamento do Medio Kwanza
P.O. Box 6184 Luanda - Angola
Tel: 2442 445 000, Fax: 2442 447 973

ANGASES
Sociedade Angolana de Gases Comprimodos, S.A.R.I.
Estr. Do Cacuaco, CP 524
Tel: 244 2 31 05 05/31 02 33
Fax: 244 2 31 00 99
e-mail: angases@ebonet.net

SODIAM
phone: 244 2 370217/37770311 fax: 244 2 370423
e-mail: sodiama@hotmail.com

Province of Bengo
Tel: 244 34 81032, Fax: 244 34 81004

Province of Zaire Luanda
Mr. Carlos Soares
Representative of the Province of Zaire in Luanda Tel: 244 2 390616

Cabinda
Tel: 244 31 22401 - Tel / Fax: 244 31 24158

Government of the Province of Luanda
Largo Irene Cohen nr.1
Tel: +244 2 338241

 

INDUFER / FATA / METANG
Tel: 244 2 333248 Fax: 244 2 333289
email: indufame@ebonet.net

Lactiangol
Av. Deolinda Rodrigues, Km 5,5 Luanda
Tel & Fax: 244 2 363 379
e-mail: lactiangol@ebonet.net

CATOCA
Rua Major Kanhangulo, 100
4th Floor, Endiama Building - Luanda, Angola
Tel: 244 2 390239/ 244 9 502530
http://www.catoca.com

Province of Huambo - Angola
Tel: 00 244 41 20012 Fax:00 244 41 20010 Luanda
representative office
Tel: 00 244 2 396387
Fax:00 244 2 396696

Government of the Province of Benguela
Tel / Fax in Benguela: 244 72 35003
Rep. Office Luanda: 244 244 2 339184

Province of Namibe
Rua Avenida Felner. Tel: (244-64) 61708 - 60063
Fax: (244-2) 396290
e-mail: governo.namibe@netangola.com

Province of Bie
Luanda
Tel: 244 2 330743/4 Luanda
Fax: 224 2 333778
Kuito
Tel / Fax: 244 048 70313

Kwanza Norte
In Luanda: Rua Fernao de Sousa 26,
Ground Floor, Luanda.
Tel/Fax: 244 2 324418.
In Ndalatando:
Tel: 244 35 80148 / 80050

SONANGOL
Av.1 Congresso do MPLA, 8-16
P.O. Box 1316, Luanda, Angola
Tel: +244 2 395 579
Fax: +244 2 391 915

 

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