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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
3-05-2012 @ 4:45PM
Afrikita said...
What a pointless blog. You have basically been seduced by the glossy advertising (which incidently is mostly done by the President's own children) without even considering the reality of Angola.
Yes, there are nice beaches, stunning mountain vistas and dense forests.
But the landmines, polluted water and weak infrastructure rather take the gloss away.
The hotels are poor quality and staff are poorly trained. Those that are half decent cost a bomb - it is the most expensive place in the world (officially) and there is no such thing as value for money.
Beyond the fact you don't want to be a tourist there, for Angoalns, the country is dictatorship where 1/2 people are in desperate poverty due to squandering of ample resources and poor management of basic services.
The Portuguese are only piling in because they have nowhere else to go and they are vaguely useful there because of the shared language and skills shortages. But they are doing so while closing a blind eye to all the corruption and blatant abuse of human rights.
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