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Angola Newspapers and Magazines Overview

Angola’s media scene mixes long-standing print titles with energetic online outlets. In this guide you’ll find Angola newspapers and magazines that span national dailies, specialist business titles and investigative digital platforms. Portuguese is dominant, regional presses add local depth, and online-only platforms have grown fast especially for politics, economy and culture.

National Newspapers And Magazines Top Angola Publications

  •  Jornal de Angola
    Jornal de Angola is a daily newspaper from Luanda, publishing in Portuguese, which covers politics, national news, culture and sport. Established in 1975. The state’s flagship paper, Jornal de Angola publishes wide national coverage and official statements. Its long archive and print distribution make it a primary reference for researchers and readers interested in official reportage. Readers often consult its site for agenda-setting stories and government notices. (Jornal de Angola)
  • O País
    O País is a daily newspaper from Luanda, publishing in Portuguese, which covers politics, society and business. Established in 2008. O País is a privately run national title with a substantial online presence. Its reporting mixes breaking news with commentary and business features. Many readers use O País for analysis and multimedia pieces. (OPaís)
  •  Novo Jornal
    Novo Jornal is a weekly newspaper from Luanda, publishing in Portuguese, which covers politics, economy and society. Established in 2008.
    Novo Jornal combines investigative pieces and long-form features with timely reporting. Its website carries multimedia packages and opinion columns that attract engaged readers across Angola and the diaspora. It’s often cited for in-depth economic and political reporting. (Novo Jornal)
  •  Expansão
    Expansão is an online newspaper from Luanda, publishing in Portuguese, which covers economy, markets and business. launch date not publicly listed. Expansão focuses on business reporting and sector analysis. The site offers regular market updates, profiles of companies, and interviews with business leaders. It’s a go-to for readers tracking Angola’s corporate and macroeconomic news.
  • Folha 8
    Folha 8 is a weekly newspaper from Luanda, publishing in Portuguese, which covers politics, society and opinion. launch date not publicly listed. Folha 8 has a reputation as an independent voice with sharp commentary. Its articles range from short news updates to investigative pieces. Readers turn to Folha 8 for alternative perspectives on public affairs.
  • ANGOP  Agência Angola Press
    ANGOP is an online platform from Luanda, publishing in Portuguese (and sections in other languages), which covers national news and official dispatches. Established in 1975. As the national news agency, ANGOP distributes official statements, regional dispatches and wire stories. Media organisations and researchers frequently consult ANGOP for primary source material and government notices. (Wikipedia)
  • Maka Angola
    Maka Angola is an online platform from Luanda, publishing in Portuguese, which covers investigative journalism, human rights and politics. launch date not publicly listed. Maka is known for watchdog reporting and critical investigations. The site publishes probes, op-eds and dossiers that attract readers looking for deeper context on governance and accountability.
  • Correio da Kianda
    Correio da Kianda is an online newspaper from Luanda, publishing in Portuguese, which covers general news, community stories and local culture. launch date not publicly listed. Correio da Kianda blends local reporting with human-interest pieces. Its shorter features and community focus make it useful for readers seeking grassroots perspectives from Luanda neighbourhoods.
  • Angola24Horas
    Angola24Horas is an online platform from Luanda, publishing in Portuguese, which covers breaking news, politics and lifestyle. launch date not publicly listed. Angola24Horas updates frequently and aggregates national headlines. The site’s bite-sized news and links to source material make it handy for quick national scans of current events.
  • Platinaline
    Platinaline is an online platform from Luanda, publishing in Portuguese, which covers entertainment, culture and celebrity news. launch date not publicly listed. Platinaline serves readers interested in music, celebrity culture and local events. Its gallery-style coverage and event updates are popular with younger audiences.
  • Portal de Angola
    Portal de Angola is an online platform from Luanda, publishing in Portuguese, which covers national news, business and social affairs. Established in 2011 (company info). Portal de Angola positions itself as a broad national portal with multiple thematic channels. It mixes news, editorials and cultural pieces for a general readership.
  • VerAngola
    VerAngola is an online platform from Luanda, publishing in Portuguese and English, which covers national headlines, features and analysis. launch date not publicly listed. VerAngola offers bilingual pages and a mix of domestic coverage with curated international pieces. The site is often used by readers seeking concise national updates in Portuguese and English.
  • AngoNotícias
    AngoNotícias is an online newspaper from Luanda, publishing in Portuguese, which covers politics, society and local developments. launch date not publicly listed. AngoNotícias provides regular news updates and topical reports. It’s commonly used by readers who want a steady stream of short reports and local event coverage.
  • Angola Online
    Angola Online is an online platform from Luanda, publishing in Portuguese, which covers national news and resource guides. launch date not publicly listed.
    Angola Online aggregates national stories and maintains directories and links for easy access. The site can be a practical hub for readers exploring a range of Angolan news sources.
  • Nova Gazeta
    Nova Gazeta is an online/print newspaper from Luanda, publishing in Portuguese, which covers general news and community reporting. launch date not publicly listed. Nova Gazeta distributes free print editions alongside its web presence. The paper emphasizes local reporting and community events, and its free model helps wide reach in urban areas.
  • Voz de Angola
    Voz de Angola is an online newspaper from Luanda, publishing in Portuguese, which covers politics, economy and society. launch date not publicly listed. Voz de Angola offers regular news, opinion pieces and social commentary. The portal’s steady flow of posts makes it a convenient source for national and civic reporting.
  • Notícias de Angola
    Notícias de Angola is an online platform from Luanda, publishing in Portuguese, which covers national headlines, sport and culture. launch date not publicly listed. The site aggregates headlines and local reporting, with easy navigation for readers who want a broad snapshot of current stories across provinces.
  • Club-K
    Club-K is an online platform from Luanda, publishing in Portuguese and English, which covers independent reporting, investigations and political commentary. launch date not publicly listed. Club-K has been an independent voice publishing analyses, leaks and political reporting. It appeals to readers who seek alternative investigative or political perspectives.
  • Economia & Mercado
    Economia & Mercado is an online newspaper from Luanda, publishing in Portuguese, which covers business, finance and market news. launch date not publicly listed. Focused on the economic beat, Economia & Mercado supplies market commentary and business news. Professionals and policy watchers use it to follow sector developments.
  • Revista Negócios em Exame [Media Nova]
    Negócios em Exame is a monthly magazine from Luanda, publishing in Portuguese, which covers business, economy and sector features. launch date not publicly listed. Published under Media Nova’s umbrella, this business magazine features interviews, profiles and sectoral studies. It appeals to executives and readers interested in Angola’s economic landscape. (OPaís)
  • Valor Económico is a weekly/online paper from Luanda, publishing in Portuguese, which covers business, finance and markets. launch date not publicly listed. Part of the GEM media group, Valor Económico publishes sector-focused reporting and business news. Its articles are used by investors and corporate readers who follow Angola’s economic pulse.
  • Socijornal / Media Nova titles [group page]
    Socijornal and related Media Nova titles are weekly/online publications from Luanda, publishing in Portuguese, which cover business, culture and news. launch date not publicly listed. Media Nova (Medianova) manages several outlets from O País to magazines offering a mix of business and general reporting. Its network is an important private media presence in Angola.

Regional And Local Newspapers Angola City and Regional Coverage

  • Jornal de Benguela
    Jornal de Benguela is a weekly newspaper from Benguela, publishing in Portuguese, which covers local news, culture and regional affairs. Established in 1912. A historic provincial title, Jornal de Benguela is often cited in scholarly and archival records for its long-running coverage of Benguela life and coastal affairs. Readers consult it for historic context and local reporting. (The Library of Congress)
  • O Litoral
    O Litoral is a weekly newspaper from Benguela, publishing in Portuguese, which covers provincial economy, fisheries and culture. launch date not publicly listed. Launched as a regional title tied to Benguela and Cuanza Sul, O Litoral focuses on coastal and provincial development stories. The public broadcaster TPA covered its debut and early editorials. (TPA – Televisão Pública de Angola)
  • Nkanda
    Nkanda is a weekly newspaper from Mbanza Kongo (Zaire region), publishing in Portuguese, which covers northern-province news and cross-border issues. launch date not publicly listed. Published by Edições Novembro as a regional outlet, Nkanda was launched to serve readers in Cabinda, Uíge and Zaire with local reporting and provincial features. (Angop)
  • Cinguvu
    Cinguvu is a weekly newspaper from Luena (Moxico region), publishing in Portuguese, which covers eastern-province affairs and culture. launch date not publicly listed. Cinguvu was launched by Edições Novembro to deepen coverage of the Lunda and Moxico regions. Local ceremonies and provincial authorities attended its public launch. (TPA – Televisão Pública de Angola)
  • Angoleme
    Angoleme is a weekly newspaper from Caxito (Bengo region), publishing in Portuguese, which covers provincial news and civic life. launch date not publicly listed. Produced by Edições Novembro, Angoleme targets readers across Bengo, Cuanza Norte and Malanje with community reporting and provincial features. (Jornal O Guardião)
  • Jornal Planalto
    Jornal Planalto is a weekly newspaper from Huambo, publishing in Portuguese, which covers highland provinces, municipal affairs and culture. launch date not publicly listed. Part of Edições Novembro’s regional portfolio, Planalto focuses on issues affecting Huambo and Bié, offering local features and provincial reporting. (Jornal de Angola)
  • Ventos do Sul
    Ventos do Sul is a monthly newspaper from Lubango, publishing in Portuguese, which covers southern provinces (Huíla, Namibe, Cuando Cubango) and development. launch date not publicly listed.
    This monthly title addresses southern-region topics like agriculture, infrastructure and regional trade. It appears in Edições Novembro production reports. (ucm.minfin.gov.ao)
  • Luanda  Jornal Metropolitano (Metropolitano da Capital Angolana)
    Luanda  Jornal Metropolitano is a weekly newspaper from Luanda, publishing in Portuguese, which covers municipal news and metropolitan services. launch date not publicly listed. Designed to cover the capital’s municipal life, the Metropolitano offers neighbourhood reporting, civic updates and urban affairs. (listed among Edições Novembro regional titles). (Wikipedia)
  • Jornal 24 Horas (Jornal24Horas)
    Jornal 24 Horas is an online newspaper from Lobito/Luanda (national reach), publishing in Portuguese, which covers provincial developments, infrastructure and public affairs. launch date not publicly listed. Jornal24Horas publishes frequent local and national updates and is used by readers seeking quick regional news and event coverage. (Jornal 24 Horas)
  • Diário Independente (DI)
    Diário Independente is an online newspaper from Luanda, publishing in Portuguese, which covers national and provincial news, opinion and society. launch date not publicly listed. DI brands itself as a digital generalist outlet offering investigative reports and civic coverage. Its online-first approach serves urban and regional readers. (Jornal Diário Independente)
  • O Democrata GB
    O Democrata GB is an online newspaper from Luanda, publishing in Portuguese, which covers community news, politics and social affairs. launch date not publicly listed. This outlet publishes community-focused reporting with features on urban neighbourhood issues and civic events. It’s maintained an active web presence. (odemocratagb.com)
  • O Apostolado
    O Apostolado is a monthly religious newspaper from Luanda, publishing in Portuguese, which covers church news, faith and community projects. launch date not publicly listed. A Catholic monthly, O Apostolado focuses on religious life, diocesan events and faith-based community initiatives across provinces. (jornalapostoladoangola.org)
  • O Independente
    O Independente is a weekly/newssite from Luanda, publishing in Portuguese, which covers investigative pieces, opinion and national news. launch date not publicly listed. Positioned as an independent outlet, O Independente publishes commentary, features and investigations aimed at engaged readers. (oindependentedeangola.org)
  • A Capital
    A Capital is a weekly newspaper from Luanda, publishing in Portuguese, which covers politics, economy and society. launch date not publicly listed. A Capital has been part of Luanda’s press ecosystem for years; it publishes investigative pieces and editorial commentary on municipal and national affairs. (dw.angonet.org)
  • O Angolense
    O Angolense is a weekly newspaper from Luanda, publishing in Portuguese, which covers politics, civil society and national affairs. launch date not publicly listed. O Angolense has historically positioned itself as a privately owned weekly with investigative reporting and opinion pages (see background listing). (Wikipedia)
  • A Palavra
    A Palavra is a weekly newspaper from Luanda, publishing in Portuguese, which covers social issues, community news and culture. launch date not publicly listed. Listed among Luanda weeklies, A Palavra has published features and local coverage for urban readers and civic debates. (Wikipedia)
  • Actual
    Actual is a weekly newspaper from Luanda, publishing in Portuguese, which covers current affairs and civic topics. launch date not publicly listed.
    Listed in standard newspaper directories, Actual is a staple among Luanda-based weeklies with a community focus. (Wikipedia)
  • Correio da Semana
    Correio da Semana is a weekly newspaper from Luanda, publishing in Portuguese, which covers municipal news, culture and events. launch date not publicly listed. A local weekly that appears in press lists, Correio da Semana serves Luanda readers with event coverage and municipal reporting. (Wikipedia)
  • Era Nova
    Era Nova is a weekly newspaper from Luanda, publishing in Portuguese, which covers society, culture and community affairs. launch date not publicly listed. Era Nova is indexed among Luanda’s weeklies and has been cited in media overviews of Angola’s press. (Wikipedia)
  • O Jornal do Rangel (neighbourhood paper)
    Jornal do Rangel is a neighbourhood newspaper from the Rangel district (Luanda), publishing in Portuguese, which covers community news and local incidents. Established in 1997. This hyperlocal title serves municipal audiences with neighbourhood reporting, events and civic notices a model seen across Luanda’s districts. (Wikipedia)
  • Palanca News and Business
    Palanca News and Business is a weekly newspaper from Luanda, publishing in Portuguese, which covers business, economy and trade. Established in 2003. A specialised business title listed in press directories, Palanca targets commercial readers and investors tracking Angola’s markets. (Wikipedia)
  • O Distrito / Notícias de Benguela (historical local titles)
    O Distrito / Notícias de Benguela are regional newspapers from Benguela, publishing in Portuguese, which cover municipal news, fisheries and local culture. launch date not publicly listed. These local titles are referenced in histories of Angolan press for their role covering municipal life and coastal communities. (webartigos.com)
  • O Lobito / Notícias do Lobito (regional portals)
    O Lobito / Notícias do Lobito are local outlets from Lobito, publishing in Portuguese, which cover port activity, transport and local affairs. launch date not publicly listed. Given Lobito’s strategic port role, local outlets focus on infrastructure, trade updates and community news relevant to the Lobito Corridor. (destinobenguela.com, Lobito Corridor IPA)
  • Jornal O Guardião
    Jornal O Guardião is an online newspaper from Luanda, publishing in Portuguese, which covers national and regional news, economy and society. launch date not publicly listed. O Guardião is an active digital news outlet publishing features, press reports and local updates relevant to readers across provinces. (Jornal O Guardião)
  • Notícias da Huíla / regional mentions (titles in Huila province)
    Notícias da Huíla is a regional newspaper from Lubango (Huíla), publishing in Portuguese, which covers provincial news, agriculture and development. launch date not publicly listed. Regional reporting from Huíla is often published under provincial titles that cover municipal affairs, local projects and rural news useful for local readers and researchers. (Wikipedia)

Economic And Business Press Finance, Markets and Industry

  • Angola Business Times
    Angola Business Times is an online platform from Luanda, publishing in Portuguese and English, which covers business, investment and market news. launch date not publicly listed. Angola Business Times aggregates press releases and commercial news focused on investment opportunities and corporate developments. Its archive and daily alert service target investors and PR professionals following Angolan deals and tenders. The site often republishes press releases from companies active in Angola. (angolabusinesstimes.com)
  • Doing Business Angola [conference & publication]
    Doing Business Angola is an events-led online platform from Lisbon (Angola-focused), publishing in Portuguese, which covers investment, privatizations and sector analysis. launch date not publicly listed. DBA is an investor-facing programme run with partners (Jornal Económico, Forbes África Lusófona) that produces reports, session videos and sector briefs on Angola. Its materials highlight privatizations, market access and financing opportunities useful to companies and advisors. The coverage is curated for investors seeking Angola market intel. (doingbusinessangola.com, Jornal Económico)
  • The Business Year  Angola edition
    The Business Year is a country-report style magazine/portal with an Angola edition, publishing in English and Portuguese, which covers macroeconomics, sector interviews and investment analysis. launch date not publicly listed. The Business Year produces annual country reports with long-form interviews of ministers and CEOs, sector chapters (energy, mining, finance) and practical investor guides. Its Angola report is used by investors for sector intelligence and policy context. It mixes data, interviews and market narratives. (Business Year)
  • Forbes Africa Lusófona (Angola coverage)
    Forbes Africa Lusófona is an online magazine (Angola-focused coverage) from Lisbon, publishing in Portuguese, which covers business leaders, investment and market events. launch date not publicly listed.
    Forbes Africa Lusófona runs Doing Business Angola events and publishes profiles and analysis about Angola’s corporate scene. Its reporting spotlights major deals, influential entrepreneurs and sector conferences that shape investor sentiment. The platform is frequently used for event summaries and executive interviews. (Forbes África Lusofona, Forbes Africa)
  • Angola Oil & Gas [AOG] Angola Oil & Gas conference site
    Angola Oil & Gas is an industry events & media platform from Luanda, publishing in English and Portuguese, which covers upstream oil & gas, projects and procurement. launch date not publicly listed. AOG organises Angola’s major oil & gas conference and maintains news and partner pages about licencing rounds and project updates. The platform is used by operators, contractors and financiers to track project timelines and procurement opportunities. Its newsfeed pulls specialist energy-sector reporting and event briefings. (Angola Oil & Gas 2025)
  • Energy Capital & Power Angola tag
    Energy Capital & Power is an international energy news portal with an Angola section, publishing in English, which covers energy projects, financing and policy. launch date not publicly listed. The site publishes feature articles and conference coverage on Angola’s energy transitions, gas projects and investor roadshows. Analysts and sector professionals consult it for project-level reporting and commentary on investor appetite. The Angola tag collects relevant sector stories in one place. (Energy Capital & Power)
  • WorldOil Angola country page
    WorldOil is an international oil & gas news platform with an Angola page, publishing in English, which covers upstream projects and industry developments. launch date not publicly listed. WorldOil aggregates technical and commercial updates about Angola’s fields, new productions and operator activity. It’s a commonly-cited source for industry watchers tracking E&P project starts and technology deployments. Use it for technical project summaries and timelines. (World Oil)
  • OilPrice Angola coverage
    OilPrice is an international markets & energy news site with Angola reporting, publishing in English, which covers oil, gas and commodity-market implications. launch date not publicly listed. OilPrice frames Angola stories in global-market context e.g., gas discoveries, export prospects and price implications. Its articles are useful when assessing how Angola’s hydrocarbon output could affect revenues and external accounts. (OilPrice.com)
  • Mining Weekly  Angola tag
    Mining Weekly is an industry publication with Angola coverage, publishing in English, which covers mining projects, investment and policy. launch date not publicly listed. Mining Weekly reports on new licences, joint ventures and mineral-processing projects in Angola. Industry professionals use it for project-level updates and commentary on sector reforms that affect investors and contractors. Recent pieces highlight growth and foreign investment interest. (Mining Weekly)
  • African Mining Market Angola page
    African Mining Market is a regional mining market portal with Angola content, publishing in English, which covers mining investment, exploration news and industry events. launch date not publicly listed. The portal aggregates mining-sector announcements, investment news and conference highlights relevant to Angola. It’s a quick way to scan exploration successes and headline project developments. (African Mining Market)
  • Mining Journal / Mining Magazine  Angola results
    Mining Journal is an international mining publication with country-specific reporting, publishing in English, which covers exploration, project finance and sector analysis. launch date not publicly listed. Mining Journal’s Angola coverage includes project milestones, regulatory shifts and financing rounds. The reporting helps investors and suppliers understand mineral resource opportunities and risk profiles. Use it for credible, sector-specific analysis. (mining-journal.com, miningmagazine.com)
  • Mining Review Africa Angola coverage
    Mining Review Africa is a trade magazine covering Angola among other markets, publishing in English, which covers mining conferences, projects and investment. launch date not publicly listed. Its conference coverage and feature stories highlight Angola’s push to attract mineral-processing and beneficiation projects. The magazine is frequently cited by companies planning Africa-focused mining investments. (miningreview.com)
  • AIPEX  Invest/Export platform (Angolan investment agency)
    AIPEX (Angola Private Investment & Export Promotion Agency) is the official investment promotion platform from Luanda, publishing in Portuguese, which covers investment opportunities, project registration and sector briefings. launch date not publicly listed. AIPEX publishes project pipelines, investment guides and platform news used by foreign investors and advisers. It also runs the “Invest in Angola” portal and partners with media/events to publicise opportunities. Its materials are primary references for due diligence on Angolan projects. (UNDP, CNBC Africa)
  • Banco Nacional de Angola [BNA] press & communiqués
    Banco Nacional de Angola is the central bank’s online press portal from Luanda, publishing in Portuguese, which covers monetary policy, foreign-exchange operations and market communiqués. launch date not publicly listed. BNA releases are primary market-moving documents FX interventions, policy rates and banking-sector rules. Traders, banks and journalists monitor BNA communiqués for official information on liquidity and exchange-rate operations. Use these bulletins for authoritative market signals. (bna.ao)
  • IMF Angola country page (policy reports & data)
    IMF publications are international institutional reports with Angola content, publishing in English, which cover macroeconomic assessments, Article IV staff reports and policy analysis. launch date not publicly listed. IMF country documents (Article IV, staff reports) provide rigorous macro diagnostics and are often cited by markets and analysts following sovereign risk and reform progress. These documents help investors and advisers understand fiscal, monetary and structural reform paths. (IMF)
  • World Bank Angola Economic Update & reports
    World Bank publications are global institutional reports with Angola updates, publishing in English and Portuguese, which cover growth forecasts, sector strategies and investment climate analysis. launch date not publicly listed. World Bank economic updates and project briefs give detailed data and policy recommendations that matter to lenders, development partners and private investors. Their reports are frequently used for country risk briefs and project financing decisions. (World Bank)
  • Jornal Económico Doing Business Angola partner (Portugal)
    Jornal Económico is a Portuguese business publication (Angola conference partner) publishing in Portuguese, which covers investment events and Lusophone business ties. launch date not publicly listed. Through the Doing Business Angola partnership, Jornal Económico produces event content and summaries focused on Angola’s privatizations and investor sessions. Its content is often picked up by Portuguese- and Lusophone-audience investors tracking Angola. (Jornal Económico)
  • Angola Business Magazine [embassy / promotional issue]
    Angola Business Magazine (embassy-hosted issue) is an online promotional magazine from Luanda (distributed via diplomatic channels), publishing in Portuguese and Japanese, which covers investment promotion and sector features. launch date not publicly listed. This embassy-linked edition presents sector snapshots, trade links and investment highlights intended for foreign business audiences. It’s useful as a promotional investor handout and for understanding government outreach to target markets. (angola.or.jp)
  • Global Investor / Global Investor Guide [media partner to AOG & events]
    Global Investor is an investor-focused magazine that partners with Angola events, publishing in English, which covers project finance and investment roundtables. launch date not publicly listed. As a media partner for Angola energy events, Global Investor circulates investor guides and sponsor content that summarise project and finance opportunities. The magazine is distributed at conferences and used by delegates for quick investor briefings. (Angola Oil & Gas 2025)
  • African Business / African Business magazine Angola coverage
    African Business is a continental business magazine with Angola reporting, publishing in English, which covers sovereign funds, banking and corporate strategy. launch date not publicly listed. African Business publishes interviews and feature analysis about Angola’s sovereign wealth, banking reforms and regional investment strategy. Its reporting is frequently referenced by policy analysts and the investor community. (African Business)
Sports News And Magazines National Sport Coverage
  • AngoSport Magazine
    AngoSport Magazine is an online magazine from Luanda, publishing in Portuguese, which covers football, basketball, handball and general sports news. launch date not publicly listed. AngoSport is highly active on social media and publishes match highlights, player interviews and short features. It’s widely followed for Girabola match coverage and domestic team news. The site also posts videos and photo galleries that attract local fans. (scimagomedia.com, Facebook)
  • Angola Desportiva
    Angola Desportiva is an online sports platform from Luanda, publishing in Portuguese, which covers match reports, local tournaments and event highlights. launch date not publicly listed. The portal shares game recaps, highlight reels and local competition news, often publishing short videos and social posts. It is used by fans looking for quick match summaries and photo galleries of domestic fixtures. (Facebook)
  • Pró Desporto [ProDesporto.com]
    Pró Desporto is an online sports news site from Luanda, publishing in Portuguese, which covers football, basketball, combat sports and feature journalism. launch date not publicly listed. Pró Desporto publishes deeper features, podcasts and event previews alongside timely match reports. The site has a clear section structure (football, handball, basketball) and also runs a podcast that discusses national team selection and league developments. (prodesporto.com, Spotify)
  • TPA Desporto (TPA Online)
    TPA (Televisão Pública de Angola) Desporto is an online sports section from Luanda, publishing in Portuguese, which covers national team news, televised fixtures and federation announcements. launch date not publicly listed. As the public broadcaster’s sports portal, TPA posts match highlights and official coverage of national competitions. Many readers rely on TPA for televised match broadcasts and formal statements about international fixtures. (tpaonline.ao)
  • Z Sports [ZAP] sports channel & news hub
    Z Sports is a sports TV channel and online sports hub from Luanda, publishing in Portuguese, which covers live broadcasts, league highlights and sports programming. Established in 2024 (channel launch).
    Z Sports (part of ZAP) carries live matches and has become a national reference for televised Girabola games and international sports packages. Its editorial and broadcast schedule is used by fans who want live feeds and weekly sports shows. (Wikipedia)
  • 6. Ngola Sports [YouTube channel]
    Ngola Sports is a digital/video sports channel from Luanda, publishing in Portuguese, which covers match highlights, interviews and event coverage. launch date not publicly listed. Ngola Sports focuses on video content highlights, interviews and short documentaries about Angolan clubs and athletes. The channel is a handy place for visual recaps when written match reports aren’t available. (YouTube)
  • 7. 101 Sports News [social / e-magazine]
    101 Sports News is an online/e-magazine platform from Luanda, publishing in Portuguese, which covers multi-sport reporting including basketball, handball and football. launch date not publicly listed. 101 Sports News runs social feeds and short electronic features focused on domestic champions and national team successes. It is known for rapid posts around tournaments and national team achievements. (Facebook)
  • SAPO Desporto Angola tag (aggregated coverage)
    SAPO Desporto (Angola section) is an online sports aggregator from Lisbon/Luanda audiences, publishing in Portuguese, which covers Girabola, national teams and Angolan sport features. launch date not publicly listed.
    Although SAPO is a Portuguese portal, its Angola tag collects wire stories, match reports and feature pieces relevant to Angolan sport. It’s useful for Portuguese-language roundups that include national league summaries and regional federation news. (Sportinforma, SAPO)
  • Sportinforma / SAPO [Girabola news feed]
    Sportinforma (Girabola feed) is an online news feed serving Portuguese readers, publishing in Portuguese, which covers Girabola fixtures and league news. launch date not publicly listed. Sportinforma republishes match reports and wire copy about Angola’s top football division, Girabola, making it practical for fans who want up-to-date league headlines and results. (Sportinforma)
  • Livesport / LiveScore [Girabola pages]
    Livesport/LiveScore is an international live-scores platform with Angola pages, publishing in multiple languages, which covers fixtures, live results and statistics for Girabola. launch date not publicly listed. These live-score platforms are widely used by fans and media to follow match clocks, scorers and league tables in real time. They complement local reporting when quick score updates are needed. (Livesport, Flashscore)
  • League of Africa Angola / Girabola coverage
    League of Africa is a regional football portal with Angola pages, publishing in English, which covers Girabola analysis, match previews and transfer notes. launch date not publicly listed. This site curates African league coverage and includes features on Angolan clubs and domestic player moves. It’s handy for English-language readers tracking Girabola and Angolan football trends. (League of Africa)
  • Clubes (official club news pages) e.g., 1º de Agosto [1agosto.com[
    Primeiro de Agosto (club site) is an official club news portal from Luanda, publishing in Portuguese, which covers team news across football, basketball and other sections. launch date not publicly listed. Top clubs (Petro de Luanda, 1º de Agosto, Interclube) publish official match reports, rosters and event news on their websites. Fans use these club pages for authoritative line-ups, club statements and youth-academy updates. (1agosto.com)
  • Pro Futsal / National futsal pages [federation links]
    Futsal coverage (federation/league pages) is a federation-linked online resource from Luanda, publishing in Portuguese, which covers national futsal championships and results. launch date not publicly listed. Futsal reporting often appears on federation pages and specialist sites; these pages list results, champions and competition calendars useful to futsal followers. They provide official fixtures and championship summaries. (Wikipedia)
  • Pro Multimédia: event & podcast producers (Podcast Pró Desporto)
    Podcast Pró Desporto is an audio/video sports show from Luanda, publishing in Portuguese, which covers interviews, match analysis and national sport debates. launch date not publicly listed. The podcast is a recurring forum for coaches, players and journalists to debate national team selection, league form and development pathways. Audio episodes are widely shared across social platforms. (Spotify, YouTube)
  • Angola Football coverage on regional portals (news & stats)
    Oddspedia / Oddsshare pages are international portals with Angola coverage, publishing in Portuguese and English, which collate fixtures, odds and match summaries for Girabola. launch date not publicly listed. These portals are used by followers who want consolidated fixtures, odds comparisons and quick pre-match data for Angola’s top division. They’re a practical supplement to local match reporting.(Oddspedia, SportyTrader)
International News Portals in Angola
  • Al Jazeera Angola page
    Al Jazeera is an online global news network from Doha, publishing in English and Arabic, which covers politics, social issues and conflict reporting in Angola. launch date not publicly listed. Al Jazeera publishes in-depth features, on-the-ground reports and opinion pieces on Angola’s political and social developments. Its multimedia reporting (video + longform) is useful for context and human-interest coverage outside routine wire copy. (Al Jazeera)
  • France 24 Angola tag
    France 24 is an online broadcast news organisation from Paris, publishing in English, French and Arabic, which covers national events, protests and diplomatic stories about Angola. launch date not publicly listed. France 24’s Angola tag collects news, video and analysis aimed at global audiences. The outlet often places Angolan events in a wider Francophone/African context and produces short video explainers for international viewers. (France 24)
  • Voice of America VOA Português (Angola section)
    VOA Português is a digital radio & news service from Washington, D.C., publishing in Portuguese, which covers politics, human rights and societal news in Angola. launch date not publicly listed. VOA Portugues runs a dedicated Angola area with articles, radio pieces and videos geared to Portuguese-speaking audiences. It is frequently cited by local listeners for interviews, audio features and diaspora-focused reporting. (Voice of America)
  • RFI Angola tag (Radio France Internationale)
    RFI is an international radio/news platform from Paris, publishing in French (and English pages), which covers political events, culture and news analyses about Angola. launch date not publicly listed. RFI provides short news summaries, features and podcasts that speak to francophone and international listeners interested in Angola. Their dispatches are often used by researchers looking for francophone perspectives and regional context. (RFI)
  • Associated Press (AP) Angola hub
    Associated Press is an international wire service from New York, publishing in English, which covers breaking news, national affairs and major stories from Angola. launch date not publicly listed. AP’s Angola hub bundles the latest dispatches and photo reports from the region. Newsrooms and aggregators commonly re-run AP copy because of its wide syndication and fast turnaround on breaking events. (AP News)
  • The Guardian Angola coverage
    The Guardian is a daily online/print newspaper from London, publishing in English, which covers investigative stories, features and human-rights reporting about Angola. launch date not publicly listed. The Guardian has published long-read investigations and human-rights stories on Angola (for example coverage of elite business interests and civil-society issues). Its features often supply background and follow-up reporting on major political stories. (The Guardian)
  • Jeune Afrique Angola section
    Jeune Afrique is a weekly magazine and online portal from Paris, publishing in French, which covers politics, economy and society in Angola. launch date not publicly listed. Jeune Afrique publishes country dossiers, interviews and investigative pieces aimed at francophone Africa watchers. Its Angola pages aggregate politics, diplomacy and business reporting for readers across Francophone Africa and Europe. (Jeune Afrique)
  • EFE [Spanish news agency] Angola stories
    EFE is a global Spanish-language news agency from Madrid, publishing in Spanish, which covers diplomatic, economic and regional stories on Angola. launch date not publicly listed. EFE runs wire reports and features in Spanish that are picked up by media across Latin America and Iberia. Their Angola dispatches focus on diplomacy, regional security and economic ties, providing Spanish-language access to Angolan events. (EFE)
  • PANAPRESS (PANA)  Pan-African News Agency Angola items
    Panapress is a pan-African wire service from Dakar, publishing in multiple languages, which covers regional diplomacy, UN statements and national developments in Angola. launch date not publicly listed. PANA distributes short dispatches and agency reports used by African media and international outlets. Its Angola items frequently spotlight regional diplomacy, peace initiatives and statements from multilateral organisations. (Panafrican News Agency)
  • Euronews Angola
    Euronews is a pan-European news broadcaster from Lyon, publishing in multiple languages, which covers politics, business and cultural stories about Angola. launch date not publicly listed. Euronews runs Angola tags and occasional special reports (e.g., “Angola 360”) mixing video, text and explainers aimed at European audiences. The outlet is useful for multimedia summaries and continent-wide perspectives. (euronews)
  • Africa News  Angola country page
    Africanews is a pan-African broadcaster from Pointe-Noire/Lubumbashi (EU-backed), publishing in English and French, which covers sports, politics and national news in Angola. launch date not publicly listed.
    Africanews focuses on continent-wide stories with rapid updates on events like elections, sporting wins and protests. Its Angola page collects both news and video content for African audiences. (Africanews)
Explore Politics, Culture, Geography And Traditions About Angola

Political Overview

Angola operates as a presidential republic in which the President currently João Lourenço serves as both head of state and government, wielding considerable appointment powers over the executive, judiciary, and provincial governors under the 2010 constitution Legislative authority resides in a unicameral National Assembly of 220 members elected every five years, though the MPLA has maintained an absolute majority since independence, with the most recent 2022 election granting it 51 % of the vote despite gains by the opposition UNITA in urban centers like Luanda The judiciary includes the Constitutional Court and Supreme Court, whose members are largely presidential appointees, reflecting the concentration of power that critics say has limited political pluralism and media freedom Amidst efforts to combat entrenched corruption most notably the prosecution of former President José Eduardo dos Santos’s inner circle Angola remains a strategic focus for international actors, evidenced by US infrastructure investments such as the Lobito Corridor and high‐profile diplomatic visits by President Biden in 2024.

Cultural Heritage And Identity

Angola’s identity is a vibrant mosaic shaped by its more than 30 ethnic groups including the Ovimbundu, Kimbundu, and Bakongo whose languages, oral traditions, music, and dance form the living core of Angolanidade, the movement of cultural patriotism that rose in the 1940s as an assertion of African heritage under Portuguese colonialism Traditional art forms such as semba music gave rise to kizomba in the late 1970s, a dance genre now recognized as intangible cultural heritage that blends African and Caribbean rhythms to symbolize resilience and unity during the civil war and beyond  Post-independence, institutions like the National Museum of Slavery in Luanda preserve painful legacies of the transatlantic trade, while new initiatives such as the CTIC Angolan Sovereign Wealth Fund partnership seek to digitize and revitalize both material and immaterial heritage for sustainable development and community cohesion Portuguese remains the lingua franca, and Roman Catholicism the predominant faith, yet indigenous customs continue to thrive in rural communes and urban “musseques,” where cultural expressions reinforce a shared national narrative.

Geographical Landscape And Climate

Covering some 1,246,700 km² between latitudes 4° and 18° S, Angola’s terrain shifts dramatically from a narrow Atlantic coastal plain home to four major ports including Luanda and Lobito to an elevated central plateau that averages 1,000–1,200 m and peaks at Mount Môco (2,620 m) in Huambo Province The country experiences a tropical to subtropical climate with distinct rainy (October–May in the north; November–February in the south) and dry seasons, the latter marked by the “cacimbo” mist that rolls in from the Benguela Current Precipitation and temperature vary with latitude and altitude: coastal areas are hot and humid, the plateau enjoys milder summers and cool winters (frost occasionally at higher elevations), and the southern regions verge on semi-arid savanna and even desert near the Namibian border This climatic diversity supports rich ecosystems from tropical rainforests in Cabinda to savanna woodlands though Angola remains vulnerable to climate change impacts like increased drought, flooding, and erosion, prompting national commitments to reduce greenhouse emissions and bolster resilience.