
At least 22 people have died in violent protests across Angola following a sharp increase in fuel prices, authorities confirmed on Wednesday.
The deadly protests erupted in response to the government’s decision to raise fuel costs, which many citizens say has worsened the cost of living. Protesters took to the streets demanding immediate government action and relief.
The unrest has spread to several major cities, disrupting daily life and prompting a strong response from security forces. Authorities are working to restore order while addressing the public’s concerns over rising prices.
This tragic situation highlights the ongoing economic challenges facing Angola and the rising tensions within its population. Stay tuned to Questiqa World News for more latest updates.