Luanda - The government on Saturday displayed the body of long-time rebel leader Jonas Savimbi, killed in a gun-battle with army soldiers, and urged his followers to give up their three-decade ...
The ceremony was touted as a symbol of national reconciliation after decades of war. Thousands of supporters of Angola's former rebel leader Jonas Savimbi rallied for his public reburial on Saturday, ...
The children of slain Angolan rebel chief Jonas Savimbi will try to convince a French court Wednesday that the wildly popular video game "Call of Duty" defamed their father by representing him as a ...
Brigadier Wala, who headed the army unit that killed Savimbi, told the Portuguese news agency Lusa he had died like a soldier, "with a gun in his hand". The 67-year-old Unita leader was killed on ...
Insiguro y'isanamu, Savimbi, yari yataziriwe "isake yirabura" (coq noir/ black rooster) ivyiwe vyari bigoye cane gutahura kubera yari umuntu mahindagu. Yatangajwe 2 Ukwa gatandatu 2019 Uwahoze ...
A bunker dug deep into the garden and some forlorn revolutionary graffiti are the only traces left of the Angolan rebel leader Jonas Savimbi at his last headquarters, a large colonial-era villa deep ...
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J onas Savimbi, who has died aged 67, was, for 20 years, a figure as important in southern Africa as Nelson Mandela, and as negative a force as Mandela was positive. For the past 10 years, using the ...
The family of slain Angolan rebel chief Jonas Savimbi are suing the makers of the popular video game "Call of Duty" for representing his character as a "barbarian", their lawyer said Thursday. Three ...
JONAS SAVIMBI, the Angolan rebel leader who has been shot dead aged 67, received the backing of the West in his battle against Angola's Marxist regime during the Cold War, but later became an ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Angolan rebel chief Jonas Savimbi addressing soldiers in Jamba on December 11, 1985 The children of slain Angolan rebel chief ...
HIS death had been reported at least 15 times before. So when the news broke that Jonas Savimbi had been shot dead by government troops, Angolans bottled up their glee until they could be sure. Then ...
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