Lwena, 26 September, 2025 / 11:20 am (ACI Africa).
Bishop Martín Lasarte Topolansky of the Catholic Diocese of Lwena in Angola has expressed concern about the escalating environmental destruction in eastern Angola, particularly in border areas with Zambia, where illegal logging and poaching are severely impacting the population.
In an interview with ACI Africa on Monday, September 22, Bishop Lasarte spoke of the devastation he witnessed during a 21-day pastoral visit across communities in Eastern Moxico.
“It is with a heavy heart that I see the felling of precious trees and the disappearance of animals that are part of our environmental heritage. We are witnessing a true plunder of what belongs to the Angolan people,” he told ACI Africa.
The Uruguayan member of the Salesians of Don Bosco (SDB) noted that illegal exploitation is carried out with impunity, noting, “Unfortunately, there is illegal exploitation of our forests by foreign citizens crossing the border. What we are seeing is devastating. Rare trees cut, timber smuggled, and wildlife disappearing.”
Bishop Lasarte detailed his travels through municipalities including Nana Candundo, Caianda, Loua, Cazombo, and Macondo.






