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  2. UNITA - Wikipedia

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    UNITA later moved to Jamba in Angola's southeastern province of Cuando Cubango. UNITA's leadership was drawn heavily from Angola's majority Ovimbundu ethnic group and its policies were originally Maoist, they quickly abandoned the Maoist struggle, when they started collaborating with Portuguese Officials against the MPLA. [13]

  3. Agostinho Neto - Wikipedia

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    In December 1956, the Angolan Communist Party (PCA) merged with the Party of the United Struggle for Africans in Angola (PLUAA) to form the Popular Movement for the Liberation of Angola with Viriato da Cruz, the President of the PCA, as Secretary General and Neto as president. [3] [4] The Portuguese authorities in Angola arrested Neto on 8 June ...

  4. Afonso Van-Dúnem - Wikipedia

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    Afonso Van-Dúnem aka M'Binda (7 September 1941 – 14 November 2014) was an Angolan politician. Van-Dúnem worked as the MPLA-Workers' Party representative in Zambia and Tanzania from 1970 to 1972, as well as being elected to the Central Committee of the MPLA from 1976 onwards.

  5. List of newspapers in Angola - Wikipedia

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    Agencia de Noticias de Informacoes Diario da Republica [5] Luanda Government bulletin Era Nova [1] Luanda Weekly [1] Expansão [1] Luanda Folha 8 [6] Luanda 1994 [2] Website: Private weekly [6] (formerly biweekly [7]) O Independente [1] Luanda Weekly [1] Jornal de Angola: Luanda Agencia Angola Press [3] Website: Government newspaper Jornal de ...

  6. Angola Press News Agency - Wikipedia

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    The Angola Press News Agency or Angola Press Agency (ANGOP; Portuguese: Agência Angola Press) is an official news agency of Angola, based in Luanda. [1] Founded in 1975, it was a former close ally of the now-defunct TASS of the Soviet Union. It is part of the Alliance of Portuguese-speaking News Agencies .

  7. Arlete Chimbinda - Wikipedia

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    Arlete Leona Chimbinda (born 1960) is an Angolan politician. She is a deputy and a university professor. She became a member of parliament in 2017 and she became the first vice-president of the Angolan political party National Union for the Total Independence of Angola UNITA in 2019.

  8. Exalgina Gambôa - Wikipedia

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    Exalgina Gambôa is an Angolan judge who presided over the Court of Auditors and served as secretary of state for foreign affairs of Angola. [1] She was appointed judge of the Court of Auditors in 2018 by President João Lourenço on the recommendation of the Superior Council for the Judiciary.

  9. List of political parties in Angola - Wikipedia

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    The Popular Movement for the Liberation of Angola (MPLA) has ruled Angola since independence in 1975. From 1975 to 1991, it was the sole legally existing party in a political system inspired by the model then practised by the socialist countries of Eastern Europe.