According to data available as of Friday, 11 provinces of the 17 affected recorded new infections, with Benguela leading the list of cases, with 97 of the 245 cases.
In relation to deaths, Benguela also had the highest number of deaths in the last 24 hours, with nine of the 12 people deceased.
With the new infections and deaths reported until Friday, Angola has registered, in the last three months, 12,193 cases and 465 deaths.
In the last 24 hours, 172 people were discharged, with 1,181 others hospitalized with cholera.
The cholera outbreak, with the first cases recorded in Luanda, was declared by authorities on January 7 this year.