South Africa Forges Closer Ties With Angola

South Africa's relations with Angola have taken a turn for the better with the accession to power of President Jacob Zuma, who has just completed a state visit to the oil-rich country.

President Jacob Zuma of South Africa greets President José Eduardo dos Santos of Angola, during Zuma's first official state visit to a foreign country.

  • South Africa:   Govt, Angola to Cooperate in Oil Sector

    BuaNews, 21 August 2009

    South Africa and the oil-rich Angola signed a number of trade agreements including cooperation in the oil sector, following major bilateral talks aimed at strengthening economic… Read more »

  • Southern Africa:   New Era Dawns in SA-Angola Relations

    Business Day, 24 August 2009

    PRESIDENT Jacob Zuma and his large political and business entourages wrapped up their high-profile blitz of Angola at the weekend, with much back-slapping over its diplomatic and… Read more »

  • Angola:   South Africa Says Country is Important Partner

    ANGOP, 20 August 2009

    South Africa's president, Jacob Zuma, Wednesday in Luanda said Angola is an important and strategic partner for his country, Angop learnt. Read more »

  • South Africa:   Zuma Boosts Ties With Angola

    Business Day, 18 August 2009

    PRESIDENT Jacob Zuma 's first state visit to Angola on Thursday ushers in a new era of relations -- not only between the two countries -- but also between Zuma and Angola's… Read more »

  • South Africa:   President Zuma Concludes Inaugural State Visit to Angola

    Govt of SA, 24 August 2009

    President and Mrs. Sizakele Zuma have today, 21 August 2009, concluded the first State Visit by President Zuma to Angola. The two day State visit was at the invitation of President… Read more »

  • South Africa:   Zuma's Final Communiqué to Angola

    Govt of SA, 24 August 2009

    At the invitation of HE Jose Eduardo dos Santos, President of the Republic of Angola, HE Jacob Zuma, President of the Republic of South Africa paid a State Visit to the Republic of… Read more »

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