Bangla Press Desk: Two days of unrest and looting in Angola during a protest against a fuel price hike claimed the lives of 22 people, the government said Wednesday, as a tense calm returned to the capital.
Violence erupted on Monday, the first day of a strike called by taxi drivers to protest the 1 July increase in fuel costs in the oil-rich nation where millions live in poverty.
It was some of the worst unrest in several years in the Portuguese-speaking southern African country, which has been governed by the MPLA party since 1975.
Sporadic gunfire was heard across Luanda and several other cities on Monday and Tuesday as people looted shops and clashed with police.
22 killed in Angola fuel hike unrest
Banglapress
Published: 23 September 2025, 10:25 AM
Bangla Press Desk: Two days of unrest and looting in Angola during a protest against a fuel price hike claimed the lives of 22 people, the government said Wednesday, as a tense calm returned to the capital.
Violence erupted on Monday, the first day of a strike called by taxi drivers to protest the 1 July increase in fuel costs in the oil-rich nation where millions live in poverty.
It was some of the worst unrest in several years in the Portuguese-speaking southern African country, which has been governed by the MPLA party since 1975.
Sporadic gunfire was heard across Luanda and several other cities on Monday and Tuesday as people looted shops and clashed with police.
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