The new cases are from Cabinda (4) and Luanda (49), aged between 7 and 76 years, 43 male and 10 female.
Two people died from the disease - one Lebanese, 45, and one Angolan, 67, both living in Luanda - and 12 others recovered.
With these numbers, Angola now totals 3388 cases, of which 134 died, 1301 recovered, and 1953 were active, of which two were critics and 24 were severe.
A total of 945 samples were processed in the last 24 hours, a total of 64,096, added Franco Mufinda.
The covid-19 pandemic has claimed over 921,000 lives worldwide since December last year, including 1860 in Portugal.
In Africa, there are 32,502 confirmed deaths in more than 1.3 million people infected in 55 countries, according to the most recent statistics on the pandemic there.
Among the African countries that have Portuguese as their official language, Angola leads in number of deaths and Equatorial Guinea in number of cases. Angola has 134 deaths and 3388 cases, followed by Equatorial Guinea (83 deaths and 4996 cases), Cape Verde (44 deaths and 4711 cases), Guinea-Bissau (39 deaths and 2275 cases), Mozambique (35 deaths and 5040 cases) and São Tomé e Príncipe (15 deaths and 906 cases).