
Investing in Angola – What changes in 2025?
Angola has demonstrated a continuous commitment to economic diversification, highlighting the agribusiness and mining sectors as strategic pillars for sustainable development. The transition from 2024

Angola has demonstrated a continuous commitment to economic diversification, highlighting the agribusiness and mining sectors as strategic pillars for sustainable development. The transition from 2024

On 4 October 2024, LEX Africa’s member in Angola, FBL Advogados, in collaboration with LEX Africa and Abreu Advogados, organised a conference on the Lobito

Thirty-seven African countries have become more industrialised over the past eleven years, according to a recent report from the African Development Bank, the African Union

The boost in undersea cable capacity that is on the cards for Africa bodes well for the acceleration of internet availability and quality across the continent. Among

A McKinsey report earlier this month highlights that although cash is still king in Africa its supremacy is likely to be increasingly challenged as e-payments

Dispute resolution practices vary in many respects from one African country to another, although some significant similarities are apparent. The latter includes a predominance of

According to the recent Dealmakers Africa report, during the first quarter of 2022 the total value of deals in Africa – excluding South Africa –

Infrastructure development is a key driver for progress across the African continent and a critical enabler for productivity and sustainable economic growth. According to the

A vast Southern African country with a long coastline and central plateau, Angola borders Namibia, Botswana, Zambia, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo and

Maps illustrating how covid-19 raced across the globe show a pristine Africa, almost untouched by the disease in the early weeks of February 2020. Alarm