AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoAngolan Digital Push at ANGOTIC 2026: Luanda hosted the 6th ANGOTIC forum, with Telecommunications Minister Mário Oliveira stressing the event’s role in building a modern, diversified economy and highlighting priorities like telemedicine, drones, satellite imagery, AI, and industrial automation. Cross-Border Connectivity: Namibia used ANGOTIC 2026 to deepen digital cooperation with Angola, pointing to shared undersea cable assets and redundancy routes to expand access. Satellite Connectivity Trial: Telecom Namibia signed an agreement with Angola’s national space program (GGPEN) to test Angosat-2 services for remote communities, including mining, schools, farms, and tourism, with a pilot commercial trial before a wider launch. Water Infrastructure Finance: PROÁGUA’s Angola water program secured a TXF “Water Export Finance Deal of the Year 2025” award for a €200m financing structure supporting clean-water access at scale. Oil Market Spillover: Dangote Refinery’s higher Nigerian crude intake is tightening Nigeria’s crude market and lifting premiums versus Angola grades, showing how regional refining demand can reshape Angola-linked pricing. Security & Business Continuity: Check Point reports Angola is among the most targeted African countries for cyber intrusions, with ransomware and AI-driven threats rising—an urgent signal for Angola’s firms and public services.
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