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Angola’s tourism minister Márcio Daniel: “Tourism is the green oil of our country”
From oil state to diverse travel destination: Angola aims to forge new paths. As the partner country of ITB 2026, the nation ...
The message from Angolan officials and international partners was clear: a new giant in African tourism is awakening. Founded ...
The Global Tourism Forum Angola Leaders Dinner, hosted by the Ministry of Tourism of Angola and the World Tourism Forum Institute (WTFI) in Berlin, got off to a sparkling start with a red carpet ...
Tourism is emerging as a central pillar of economic diversification, with long-term potential for growth, employment, and international connectivity. Further information on Angola, the official Host ...
ANGOLA, AFR (7NEWS) — Good Morning Washington sat down with Angola’s Minister of Tourism during the Corporate Council on Africa's 2025 U.S.-Africa Business Summit to discuss how the nation is ...
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Angola to Have a Tourism Bibliographic Repository
Angola's travel and tourism agency "Tac Tour" is developing a bibliographic repository to support academic and archival resources for the creation of itineraries and promotion of tourism literacy.The ...
Angola’s Minister of Tourism Márcio de Jesus Lopes Daniel at the ITB Berlin 2026 opening press conference. © ITB Berlin At the opening press conference of ITB ...
ANGOLA, AF (7NEWS) — As Good Morning Washington continues our Spotlight on Angola, we caught up with Curtis Smith, Founder and CEO of the African Tourism Union, during the Corporate Council on ...
The President of Angola, João Manuel Gonçalves Lourenço, has approved a public investment of $500 million to develop integrated infrastructure in key tourism areas, including Cabo Ledo, Quicombo, and ...
As the official host country of ITB Berlin 2026, Angola is unveiling a new corporate design and tourism logo that translate the nation’s diversity and rhythm into a bold, modern visual identity. Built ...
From untouched beaches to safari parks and one of Africa’s largest waterfalls, Angola is positioning itself as a rising tourism destination. At ITB in Berlin, the country unveiled its ambitious plans ...
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