The Angolan government has contracted the restoration of many of the country's roads, though.
The Angolan government loses $375 million annually from diamond smuggling.
Since the war ended around five years ago, the Angolan government has made some progress in improving transparency.
Construction work was suspended at the end of 2007, due to financial revaluation by the Angolan government.
International groups that monitor how governments use the money they get from selling their natural resources accuse the Angolan government of mass corruption.
By late 1994 the Angolan government had purchased $633 million worth of weapons.
The Angolan government has made modest efforts to prevent trafficking.
The Angolan government has been widely criticized for cracking down on press freedom.
Construction work has already started, but its opening was postponed due to financial difficulties on the part of the Angolan government, to later time.
In 1976, he was named third vice prime minister of the Angolan government.