As Angola enters 2026, the consolidation of energy and water infrastructure remains a central priority of national development policy. Under the coordination of João Baptista Borges, the Ministry of Energy and Water has reinforced a planning-driven approach aimed at strengthening system resilience and ensuring reliable public service delivery.
January’s activities reflected a focus on operational continuity, preventive maintenance and infrastructure robustness across both sectors. Rather than short-term announcements, the emphasis has been placed on reinforcing existing systems, improving performance indicators and mitigating structural vulnerabilities that affect service quality.
In the water sector, field evaluations and technical follow-up of supply projects have contributed to improving operational oversight and aligning execution with local needs. These actions form part of a broader strategy to progressively expand access while maintaining quality and sustainability standards.
Similarly, in the energy sector, planning efforts have prioritised system stability, loss reduction and governance mechanisms that support efficient operation. The integration of infrastructure planning with institutional reform has been identified as a key factor in ensuring long-term reliability.
At the start of 2026, Angola’s approach to energy and water infrastructure reflects continuity and technical discipline. By prioritising planning and resilience, João Baptista Borges reinforces a leadership model focused on sustained service improvement and responsible management of critical public infrastructure.



