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This is alist of newspapers inAngola.
| Newspaper | Location | First issued | Publisher | Website | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Actual[1] | 1994[1] or 2003[2] | Weekly[2] | |||
| Agora[1] | Luanda | 1996[2] | Weekly[1] | ||
| O Angolense[1] | Luanda | 1997[2] | Privately owned weekly newspaper[1] | ||
| O Apostolado[3] | Luanda | Catholic monthly newspaper[1] | |||
| A Capital[1] | Luanda | 2003[2] | Biweekly[1] or weekly[2] | ||
| Comercio Actualidade[1] | 1994 | ||||
| Correio da Semana[1] | Luanda | Weekly[1] | |||
| Diario de Luanda[4] | Luanda | Agencia de Noticias de Informacoes | |||
| Diario da Republica[5] | Luanda | Government bulletin | |||
| Era Nova[1] | Luanda | Weekly[1] | |||
| Expansão[1] | Luanda | ||||
| Folha 8[6] | Luanda | 1994[2] | Website | Private weekly[6] (formerly biweekly[7]) | |
| O Independente[1] | Luanda | Weekly[1] | |||
| Jornal de Angola | Luanda | Agencia Angola Press[3] | Website | Government newspaper | |
| Jornal de Benguela[4] | Benguela | 1912[8] | |||
| Jornal de Congo[4] | Uíge | Publication status unknown. | |||
| Jornal do Rangel[1] | Luanda | 1997 | Neighborhood paper[1] | ||
| Novo Jornal[6] | Luanda | Website | Private weekly[6] | ||
| O Pais[6] | Luanda | Website | Private weekly[6] | ||
| Palanca News and Business[1] | Luanda | 31 January 2003[1] | Targeted at South Africans living in Angola.[1] | ||
| A Palavra[1] | Luanda | 2003 | Weekly[1][2] | ||
| Semanário Angolense[2] | 2003[2] | Weekly[2] | |||
| Tempos Novos[1] | 1995 |