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Angolan Magazine
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Deebs is an Angolan magazine that covers cultural, social, and business-related topics. Its content focuses on developments in the Angolan economy, entrepreneurship, and corporate activity.
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History
Deebs was founded on 7 December 2023 by businessman Alexandre Réis. The magazine reports on current events in Angola, with particular attention to business activity and economic developments.[1]
The publication includes articles on business practices and economic trends in Angola.[2]
Deebs has also been referenced in international media coverage, including features related to cultural and entertainment reporting.[3]
Editorial line
Deebs publishes content aimed at readers interested in business and economic topics. Its material includes interviews, reports, and commentary related to the private sector and public policy.
The magazine also addresses subjects such as investment, corporate governance, and infrastructure development.[4]
Sections
Radar 90°
Radar 90° is a section that features profiles and coverage of entrepreneurs and business figures in Angola, with a focus on economic activity and development.[5]
Africa 360
Africa 360 covers economic, political, and business developments in Africa, including regional cooperation and market trends.
Distribution
Deebs is available in print and digital formats. Its primary readership is based in Angola, with additional reach in other Portuguese-speaking countries.
Language
The magazine publishes content in English and Portuguese.
