Finix

Independence Day and Music Day: FJKM Tranovato Ambatonakanga Celebrates with the BBBB

Jazz music echoed in the courtyard of the FJKM Tranovato Ambatonakanga church last Thursday, June 25, during a performance held to mark both the Fête de la Musique (World Music Day) and the National Day. Under the direction of Seta Ramaroson and Mahefa Rakotoarisoa, the Bandy Baraka Big Band (BBBB) was invited to perform. Captured […]

Independence Day and Music Day: FJKM Tranovato Ambatonakanga Celebrates with the BBBB Read More »

Cultural Agenda

Heaven Sound presents “100% Worship” at the REX. Calling all Christian worship enthusiasts. The group Heaven Sound will be at the REX Andohan’Analakely today for a unique spiritual gathering titled “Revive me again”. From 10:30 AM to 12:00 PM, the event will bypass traditional sermons to make way for the “flow”. Captured & Published at:

Cultural Agenda Read More »

National Day: Neighborhood lanterns remain timeless

Despite the presence of Chinese gadgets, lanterns remain timeless. Whether in the city center or on the outskirts, the festive atmosphere was palpable. On the evening of June 25, neighborhoods donned their lights for a celebration that, year after year, remains resolutely timeless. As night fell, a unique excitement swept up both young and old.

National Day: Neighborhood lanterns remain timeless Read More »

Biometric Enrollment: Milestone of 5 Million Surpassed

The “Izaho Tokana” program continues to gain momentum. Aimed at providing every citizen with a reliable biometric identity, it has already successfully registered more than 5.6 million Malagasy people, a result that significantly exceeds the projections made at the project’s launch. Initial objective supported by the Digital Governance and Management Project of… Captured & Published

Biometric Enrollment: Milestone of 5 Million Surpassed Read More »

Weather: The cold continues to intensify

A notable drop in temperatures is expected across several regions of Madagascar between June 27 and June 29. Mornings are becoming colder, particularly in the Highlands, prompting the population to remain vigilant against the winter chill. The cool season is gradually setting in. This is according to weather forecasts, which highlight… Captured & Published at:

Weather: The cold continues to intensify Read More »

MPOX: A Thirteenth Death Occurred on June 25, 2026

A new death linked to mpox has been reported by the National Public Health Emergency Operations Center (COUSP), according to the latest epidemic situation report released by the Ministry of Public Health. This death, which occurred on June 25, 2026, brings the total number of deaths related to the disease to 13. Captured & Published

MPOX: A Thirteenth Death Occurred on June 25, 2026 Read More »

Digital sector: 138 young people ready to enter the job market

Access to sustainable employment remains a structural challenge in Madagascar, while BPO (Business Process Outsourcing) companies often face difficulties in recruiting qualified and immediately operational profiles. To address this, the government, through the Ministry of Digital Development, Posts and Telecommunications, has launched the ASAN’AI program. Captured & Published at: 2026-06-27 10:00:33 (Madagascar Local Time EAT)

Digital sector: 138 young people ready to enter the job market Read More »

Agriculture: 1,450 tons of Japanese fertilizers to support national production

A new concrete support for the Malagasy agricultural sector. The Japanese government handed over a batch of 1,450 tons of fertilizer to the Malagasy government yesterday, June 25, 2026, as part of the 2022 Economic and Social Development Program. The official ceremony was held at the headquarters of the Inviso group in Andranomena, in the

Agriculture: 1,450 tons of Japanese fertilizers to support national production Read More »

Vanilla Industry: The State Sets a Minimum Price of 5,000 Ar and 10,000 Ar per Kilo for Green Vanilla

A return to a managed market. The government has decided to set a minimum price for green vanilla: 5,000 ariary for short varieties and 10,000 ariary for long varieties. Theoretically, this interventionist measure, decided during last Wednesday’s Council of Ministers, is intended to resolve, at least temporarily, the problems currently facing the sector. Captured &

Vanilla Industry: The State Sets a Minimum Price of 5,000 Ar and 10,000 Ar per Kilo for Green Vanilla Read More »