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Angolan Activists Call for Stay-at-Home Strike Amid Nationwide Protests Over Fuel Hikes and Rising Living Costs

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Amid growing discontent over rising fuel prices and deteriorating living conditions, activists in Angola are urging citizens to join a nationwide stay-at-home strike as the next phase of their peaceful resistance movement. This follows a series of protests in the capital, Luanda, where demonstrators including taxi drivers, students, street vendors, and civil society groups took to the streets to denounce sharp increases in fuel and transportation costs after the government cut subsidies.

The protests, which saw police deploy rubber bullets and tear gas, resulted in several injuries and arrests. Many demonstrators chanted anti-government slogans and openly criticized the ruling People’s Movement for the Liberation of Angola (MPLA), accusing the administration of ignoring the economic struggles of ordinary citizens, especially the youth.

In addition to fuel and transportation issues, protesters have raised alarms over the quality of public services and the soaring costs of university education. These grievances reflect broader frustrations with economic inequality and a perceived lack of political responsiveness.

As tensions rise, the Angolan government has accused opposition elements of orchestrating unrest to destabilize the country ahead of the 2027 elections, in which President João Lourenço, serving his second term, is constitutionally barred from running again.

The planned stay-at-home protest is intended as a peaceful form of civil disobedience to demand economic reforms, accountability, and better governance. Analysts say the mounting dissatisfaction may signal a critical turning point in Angola’s socio-political landscape, especially among its youth population.

The international community is watching closely, with human rights observers calling for restraint, respect for freedom of expression, and constructive dialogue between the government and civil society to avert further escalation.

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