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Lord Marland, The Prime Minister’s Trade Envoy, visited Angola on 8-9 October 2013.
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By Fernandes Wanda, 2012-13 Chevening Scholar, Angola
High Level Partnership: Lord Marland’s second visit
Mr John Dennis has been appointed Her Majesty's Ambassador to Angola.
British Council representatives visiting Angola sign agreement to deliver English Language Training
High turn-out at Queen’s Birthday Party on 26 June 2013
Minister for Africa, Mr Mark Simmonds, second visit to Angola to Launch the High Level Partnership
Mr Mark Simmonds, the UK Minister for Africa, will be visiting Angola for the second time this week.
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Foreign Office Minister Mark Simmonds spoke about government & business working in partnership & building prosperity for Africa & the UK.
UKTI in Luanda played host to a group of British businesses, led by British Expertise, drawn from the Construction sector.
British Embassy Luanda will only accept payment of visa and consular fees in Angolan Kwanza (AON) from 1 June 2013.
The Lord Mayor of the City of London Alderman Roger Gifford visited Angola from 28 to 30 April with a business delegation comprising nine British companies.
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Minister for Africa Mark Simmonds spoke after the declaration of the results of Angola's presidential and parliamentary election held on 31 August.
DFID launch Development Research Uptake in Sub-Saharan Africa (DRUSSA) as the need for an African science news service increases.
"This Government is committed to strengthening bilateral trade relations with Angola, and to ensuring that we have the right foundations that enable sustainable growth and development."
"Britain has a significant role to play in Angola’s social and economic development and I’d like to identify the areas where we can work together, for our mutual benefit" said Minister for Africa Henry Bellingham a…
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