But on the ground, the country’s economic activity increasingly revolves around infrastructure — especially electricity networks and industrial support services built around the energy sector. The result is a long-term infrastructure market rather than a short construction boom. In practice, the oil sector supplies the cash flow while the power sector absorbs the investment. Rather than a single growth sector, it offers interconnected opportunities across power supply, industrial services, logistics, and maintenance. Africa Risk Control has published a detailed operational analysis of Angola’s infrastructure and energy services environment, explaining how the market functions beyond project announcements.
Source: News Business Ethiopia February 26, 2026 22:41 UTC