Hundreds of Angolans march against alleged state corruption after Portuguese media have accused the president’s chief of staff of embezzlement, damaging the credibility of an ongoing anti-graft campaign against the former regime. Private Portuguese broadcaster TVI 24 last month investigated several public contracts awarded to firms owned by Angolan President Joao Lourenco’s chief of staff and right-hand man Edeltrudes Costa.
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