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Angola fuel hike protests turn violent, local media report

Angola’s capital, Luanda, saw protests over the hike in diesel prices turn violent on Monday. Local media reported that looting and clashes between police and protesters led to several deaths and arrests. In a bid to reduce costly subsidies and strengthen public finances, the oil-producing nation in Southern Africa raised diesel prices by a third this month.

The minibus taxi associations increased fares up to 50%, and began a 3-day strike on Monday.

On its website, the Novo Jornal reported that three people were killed during the protests. One of them was a policeman.

Novo Jornal reported that the police fired tear gas, smoke grenades and shots in the air, all to try and restore calm.

In a press release, the police reported that shops had been looted in Luanda.

The statement stated that police made arrests, but did not provide the number. Angola’s finance minister said in October that fuel subsides amounted to 4% of the country’s economic output in last year. The government will continue to remove them in stages.

The protests were also deadly when the price of petrol was raised in 2023.

(source: Reuters)