What's it like in Soyo
I am considering a rotation at Soyo and have lots of concerns. Can anyone advise on the following:
- How bad is the health issue, malaria especially?
- Is it a snake infested place?
I will be staying on the Kwanda Base, how is the accommodation, meals, what is there to do.
Thanks in advance for your comments
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John1 wrote:Hi,
I am considering a rotation at Soyo and have lots of concerns. Can anyone advise on the following:
- How bad is the health issue, malaria especially?
- Is it a snake infested place?
I will be staying on the Kwanda Base, how is the accommodation, meals, what is there to do.
Thanks in advance for your comments
Hi John, I have been living in Soyo for a year now. Are you going to be in Kwanda base itself or in the Angola LNG/Bechtel site? The first is an open base and you can go in and out whereas the second is a closed camp and you can only leave if authorized to do so.
I take a malaria pill every day and will continue to do so for as long as I am here. Some people dont take any medication at all and some only for the first 3 months. Since this is an endemic area for the most lethal type of malaria (plasmodium falsiparum) I don´t want to take the risk. There are also weekly pills you can take. You should check with you local tropical medicine center for the other types of health risks you may encounter here. As you may already know you need a yellow fever shot to get into the country. Before coming I also had the following vaccinations: typhoid, hep A & B, polio, tetanus, and a couple more which I cant remember at this point. There are several internet sites you can check, including this one: mdtravelhealth.com/destinations/africa/angola.php. Since Soyo is an isolated area, bring all the medicines that you will need to take during your rotation as you may not be able to find them here.
Regarding the snakes, I have yet to see one. However, I understand that when the Angola LNG site was being cleared for construction there were a lot of snakes in the area. They do tell you to be aware though although the only snakes I have seen are the two legged ones. 
 iam about to relocates in soyo for the angola lng project. Can u please advise about soyo / malaria / indian food / safety. i will staying in the bechtel camp.should i bring my medicines etc how the bechtel camp r all facilities r available there/
I am in negotiation with a recruiting agency with no solid offer yet, but apparently a perfect match for the said employment with the LNG plant as a Senior Lead Laboratory/Field Technician. Would you please advise what a fair wage and remuneration could be, and I do not like the idea of compulsory base living, I am a bloody civilian and never admire the military style living conditions, and more-so would conflict with my religious views, but I shall like to take advantage of this rare opportunity to get into better things. I was supposedly to be on for six months, beginning early January. I do not know how feasible that would be since I have not even began the immigration procedures.
My work visa took one month but I understand that they are more difficult to get now.Â
Good luck!!!
francisade@yahoo.com wrote:I shall like to thank Jotici for her candid posts, which apparently would enable me make an informed decision as regards an employment offer with the Becthel/LNG plant in Soyo, Angola.
I am in negotiation with a recruiting agency with no solid offer yet, but apparently a perfect match for the said employment with the LNG plant as a Senior Lead Laboratory/Field Technician. Would you please advise what a fair wage and remuneration could be, and I do not like the idea of compulsory base living, I am a bloody civilian and never admire the military style living conditions, and more-so would conflict with my religious views, but I shall like to take advantage of this rare opportunity to get into better things. I was supposedly to be on for six months, beginning early January. I do not know how feasible that would be since I have not even began the immigration procedures.
I liked a lot Soyo since its the oposite of Luanda that is a chaos.
I lived outside the base and never had any safety problems and also i dont take anything for malaria.
if you stay inside the base the have all medical assistance
dont forget that Kwanda Base had a lot of construction (200 acres) naturally that they have destroyed the snakes habitat but that was some years ago.
even mosquitos i was never bitten by one
what i saw there was ratts
I hope that every things is ok with you as is my pleasure to contact you after viewing your contact at () which really interest me in having communication with you if you will have the desire with me so that we can get to know each other better,
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yours friend,
Tessy.
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