Angolan start-ups want a role in Africa's expanding tech sector
Angola's tech entrepreneurs are stepping up efforts to highlight the country's growing technology sector.
Samuel Mungadze
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Angola and China pledge to grow ICT ties
Sound relations between Angola and China would see information and communications technology being improved in the southern African nation.
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Emerson, MSTelcom partner to offer industrial automation in Angola
The agreement enables MSTelcom to provide regional customers in Angola with new automation software and technology that drive ndustrial operations.
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SLB commits to support Angola’s sustainable energy future
The company marked its 55th anniversary, highlighting its longstanding support towards Angola’s socio-economic development.
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African countries feature high on cyber criminals’ target list
The latest Check Point Global Threat Index reveals eight African are in the top 20 of countries most targeted by cyber criminals.
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US proposes new investments in Angola's digital architecture
Blinken, whose visit concludes on Thursday, is expected to meet President João Lourenço and Foreign Minister Tete Antonio.
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UAE’s Masdar promises to power 90 000 Angolan homes
It is expected that the project will generate 600 employment opportunities and provide renewable energy in a region with substantial electricity supply difficulties.
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Tupuca seeks financing to expand, develop a super app
Tupuca, an Angolan online food and grocery delivery platform, is capitalising on increased demand for its services and is looking for further funds to expand.
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US gov launches Digital Money is Better project in Angola
The Digital Money is Better project aims to empower communities in Angola by improving personal finances and allowing access to financial services via cell phones.
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Paratus, Ceragon partner to provide offshore comms in Africa
The companies say they will now be able to provide solutions for offshore operations that need high capacity to transmit data at high speed and with low latency.
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A desert rose among thorny legal issues
Ana Santos is the Paratus Group’s chief legal officer. She’s been with the group since 2016 and is based in Luanda, Angola.
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Foreigners looking for work in Angola - take note
CRS Technologies has identified new rules governing the hiring of foreign employees enforced by the government of Angola.