Tag: Madagascar
the union of teacher-researchers observed a two-day strike
The High Constitutional Court, the highest court in the country, refused to promulgate the law relating to the autonomy of public universities, at the end of February, although it had…
tensions between the state and oil companies raise fears of a fuel shortage
The situation is tense between the State and the tankers, to the point that a shortage of fuel could be envisaged on the Big Island. With our correspondent in Antananarivo,…
the signing of a military cooperation agreement with Russia is controversial
It’s a short article that ignited the Malagasy web and social networks in the space of a few hours. An Indian news agency, via the Russian news agency Sputnik, reported…
against soaring food prices, the government sets price ceilings
Faced with soaring prices for certain foodstuffs, the Malagasy State has just set ceiling prices for the sale of several basic necessities and everyday consumables. Sugar, flour, rice, oil, gas…
Richianny Ratovo, young visual artist, exhibits for the first time on her Big Island
In Madagascar, spotlight on a promising artist. Richianny Ratovo, 27, won the Paritana contemporary art prize last year. Back from a four-month residency at the Cité des Arts in Paris,…
Madagascar has a practical guide for successful reforestation initiatives
A hundred actors on the Big Island from various backgrounds – scientists, government, private sector, donors, NGOs, civil society – have developed a unique document of its kind: a practical…
In Madagascar, an exhibition to tell the story of the first gold mining on the island
In Madagascar, hardly a day goes by without the national media reporting facts of gold trafficking. A precious metal which is popular and which has enjoyed, since Wednesday, March 30,…
insurrection of March 29, 1947, the underside of a revolt
75 years ago, on March 29, 1947, around 10 p.m., Malagasy insurgents attacked the French military barracks of Moramanga in the center of the country. Their goal, to take up…
First leg of the Africa Zone World Cup: North African nations off to a good start
Summary of the first leg play-offs of the Africa Zone World Cup. The North African nations are off to a good start. Can Senegal, Cameroon, Mali and the DRC overturn…
“Akamasoa”, a comic strip that traces Father Pedro’s fight for the most deprived
The commitment of Father Pedro Opeka for the poorest in Madagascar is told in a comic strip. Akamasoa, Father Pedro, humanity through actionpublished by the Reunionese publishing house Des Bulles…