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BASKETBALL 5X5 – The Ankoay gain momentum

The preparation of the Ankoay senior men’s 5×5 basketball team continues at the Ankoay Gymnasium in Ankorondrano under the guidance of the new head coach, Mickaël Pivaud. Each session allows the French tactician to refine his roster and strengthen the chemistry of a group composed of both local and expatriate players. On Monday, the pre-selected […]

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MAHAJANGA – The FFKM issues a message for unity

The Council of Christian Churches in Madagascar (FFKM) in the province of Mahajanga delivered two messages during an ecumenical service held on Sunday afternoon at the Cathedral of the Immaculate Heart of Jesus Christ in Mahajanga Be. The sermon, delivered by the synodal president of the FJKM Boina Vaovao SP 17, Reverend Josoa Gabriel Randriamampianina,

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NATIONAL CONSULTATION – Young people in Antsiranana demand effective decentralization

Gathered for a regional consultation in the north of the country, youth from Antsiranana have expressed their frustration with a system they deem overly centralized, demanding an effective transfer of decision-making power to territorial collectivities. During the regional youth consultation in the Diana region, organized last weekend, the Antsiranana youth called for an effective transfer

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PASCAL RASAONY: ‘Patriotism implies an attitude and a commitment to one’s country’

On the eve of the June 26th Independence Day celebrations, Pascal Rasaony, Director of Public Relations at the Ministry of Communication and Culture, shares his vision of Malagasy patriotism. How do you define Malagasy patriotism today, and what role does it play in building our national identity? The Malagasy people remain deeply attached to their

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SHOWBIZ – Sound reinforcement plays a crucial role

Behind every successful concert lie significant investments, meticulous preparation, and technicians capable of ensuring flawless sound from the first note to the last. Audiences often remember the artists, the songs, and the atmosphere. Yet, the success of a show also relies on an essential element: the quality of the sound reinforcement. Clear, balanced, and powerful

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NATIONAL DAY – Artisanal paper lanterns make a vibrant comeback

As June 26 approaches, artisanal lanterns and Chinese-made models are competing for space in the capital’s markets, reflecting a mix of national pride and consumer pragmatism. With the approach of National Day, artisanal lanterns and Chinese-manufactured models are flooding the markets of the capital, particularly in Analakely, Tsaralalàna, Isotry, Anosibe, and several other commercial districts.

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JUDO – JOHANNESBURG OPEN – Laura Rasoanaivo joins the delegation

Madagascar will be strongly represented by eight judokas at the African Open in Johannesburg, taking place on June 28. Aiming for the podium, eight judokas are set to compete in the Johannesburg African Open, scheduled for Sunday, June 28, in South Africa. Paris 2024 Olympian Aina Laura Rasoanaivo Razafy, who was initially slated to participate

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TAXIBE STRIKE – The Capital’s Administration Remains Vulnerable

The Taxibe (public minibus) strike disrupted the daily routines of the capital’s residents yesterday. Reactions to the circumstances surrounding this movement highlight the vulnerability of the city’s administration. A colossus with feet of clay. This expression summarizes the management challenges faced by the Urban Commune of Antananarivo (CUA). The municipal authorities face a primary Achilles’

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URBAN MOBILITY – Transport strike disrupts life for Antananarivo residents

A transport strike severely affected travel in the Antananarivo metropolitan area yesterday. The movement was triggered by disputes over control measures implemented by the Urban Commune of Antananarivo (CUA). Many residents faced significant difficulties reaching their workplaces, as buses were largely absent from major routes serving the capital and surrounding communes. Most transport operators observed

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