vendredi , 25 avril 2025
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Fianarantsoa city’s mayo is threatening the opposition

The opposition’s joint parties might not find it easy to get the authorization to demonstrate in Fianarantsoa city. The mayor, Pety Rakotoniaina, produced, somehow, a very firm warning. Lire la suite »

New political prisoners behind bars

The arrest of the ousted president’s supporters has extended its stretch beyond the capital city’s limits. Demonstrators have been arrested in Manakara city Lire la suite »

The Monima criticism the national dialog’s organizers

The party led by the High Authority of Transition’s former Prime Minister is taking its stand in the potential organization of a political dialog. The Monima is believing the "Ray aman-dreny Mijoro" and the nebula of associations tackling the issue are doing nothing else but validating the headlines of the transitional leader’s roadmap. As expressed by the party’s latest statement: “The MONIMA party and its president MONJA Roindefo are holding the process engaged by the civil society and by the "Ray aman-dreny Mijoro" is nothing but the validation of the roadmap basically processed by the Rajoelina sphere in an unilateral way in May 2010. The Monima is denouncing such an exclusive process as an unsuited way to capitalize the National Conference. This alliance is only representing mere part of the civil society…Such a way is in no way leading the country to the end of the crisis, let alone to any stable and democratic 4th Republic” Lire la suite »

Anglican church : a temple burnt down

One of the Anglican church’s temples has been burnt down in one of Antananarivo city’s popular districts by the beginning of the week. In the run of such an incident which ruined the Santa Stefan temple located in Anatihazo Isotry, the Anglican church’s leaders decided to lodge a complaint. The criminal incentive is not ruled out, since a suspected hole has been spotted in the building’s wall. The criminals certainly used the so named entry to penetrate the temple and set it alight. A kitchen of the area has equally been robbed Lire la suite »

The constitutional referendum postponed

It is this transitional regime’s umpteenth postponement. Since the year 2009, none of the calendars announced by Madagascar’s putsch originated government has ever been being respected. Lire la suite »

About forty soldiers sent behind bars

June 26th's national celebration of the fiftieth birthday of the nation and its Malagasy army was not a cause for rejoice for all soldiers. About forty of their own celebrated behind bars. Lire la suite »

National day and party noise: Andry Rajoelina the star

The leader of the High Authority of Transition is enjoying his victory. For the second year in a row, he is going to lead the Malagasy national day’s celebration, and not the least one this time around. Celebrating the Great Isle’s 50th independence anniversary is, somehow, held by many little ones as a great honor Lire la suite »