there. Turned it down without a second thought. My husband worked there on a project, 2 weeks on 2 weeks off for a year and a half. Beautiful country, but just like others had said. He had armed guards with him at all times. Was accosted by policeman for bribes. Our company housing was absolutely 1st rate, but we chose not to go as no schooling past 8th grade,, nervousness about proper medical care and you had to take the malaria medicine always. The medicine ended up making my husband sick all the time.
fitri just stay there for couple of week..and Ani she is in Paris now..don't know how to contact her..she never reply my email.. I wish she is doing fine there..and i wish i'm not moving to west africa
I would love to go to Angola. I have been several times to Mozambique and it is a dream to go to Angola.
It is meant to be beautiful but after 27 years civil war there are few amenities.... thus expats pay a lot for imports and live according to their expectations.
Got co-workers who worked there in the past at one of the international schools. Loved the kids and the parents, but the extreme poverty and prevalence of weapons led them to leaving after about six months. Getting held up by armed men for the groceries was the straw the broke the camel's back.
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there. Turned it down without a second thought. My husband worked there on a project, 2 weeks on 2 weeks off for a year and a half. Beautiful country, but just like others had said. He had armed guards with him at all times. Was accosted by policeman for bribes. Our company housing was absolutely 1st rate, but we chose not to go as no schooling past 8th grade,, nervousness about proper medical care and you had to take the malaria medicine always. The medicine ended up making my husband sick all the time.
fitri just stay there for couple of week..and Ani she is in Paris now..don't know how to contact her..she never reply my email.. I wish she is doing fine there..and i wish i'm not moving to west africa
Honey ... why dont u ask Fitri or Ani ? They both lived there before.
Yes, as I say, I've never been, and my info is second-hand from people who chose to leave, but the poverty was what drove my friends away.
I would love to go to Angola. I have been several times to Mozambique and it is a dream to go to Angola.
It is meant to be beautiful but after 27 years civil war there are few amenities.... thus expats pay a lot for imports and live according to their expectations.
There is massive poverty.
The music is excellent.
There is a lot of Chinese investment.
how is the social life there? the housing? supermarket? getting out for fun, etc
i worked there b4, anything u need to know ?
if you cannot take it, leave it !!
i'm scared now..if there is loads of gun machine
Got co-workers who worked there in the past at one of the international schools. Loved the kids and the parents, but the extreme poverty and prevalence of weapons led them to leaving after about six months. Getting held up by armed men for the groceries was the straw the broke the camel's back.