SERVAIR, the third major international company operating in catering and in managing the logistics of air transport, and Air Madagascar signed a contract for the catering activity for the company on the departure from Paris. Fidy Rakotonirina, CEO of Air Madagascar, and Patrick Alexander, CEO of SERVAIR, signed a 2 years catering contract for the company’s stopover in Paris. Air ... Lire la suite »
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private channels sanctionned
The Matv private TV channel, which broadcasted the attempted putsch´s official announcement on November 17th is officially been warned by the HAT`s communication ministry Lire la suite »
Reporters without Borders denouncing the recent shutting of 80 radio stations in Madagascar
"Reporters without Borders" is everything but satisfied by the High Authority of Transition's decision to shut some 80 radio stations throughout the whole of the Malagasy territory Lire la suite »
The resistance’s media groups on the rise
The High Authority of Transition has been mastering the opposition's radio waves since May of this year. The Fahazavàna radio station was closed by the government. Ever since, the objectors have been having to make do with sporadic interviews granted to some of Antananarivo's private channels. Lire la suite »
Trial related to the devastation of a radio station’s facility
The Radio Soatalily radio station was devastated by the end of August. Its facilities located in Toliara city, in Madagascar’s south, have been targeted by furious demonstrators. Lire la suite »
Reporters coming out of jail, one more radio station closed by the ruling power
After 100 days spent behind bars, six reporters and four of the Fahazavana radio station’s employees have been temporarily released. The came out of from Antanimora’s jail in the evening of September 8th Lire la suite »
Rolly Mercia, the presidency’s new top spokesman
The High Authority of Transition’s top spokesman is now one of the Malagasy press’ very famous reporter. Rolly Mercia is his name, editor in chief for the La Verite daily newspaper, and political presenter for Andry Rajoelina’s Viva radio station. Lire la suite »
Death of the « Revue de l’Ocean Indien » newspaper’s founding father
Georges Ranaivosoa, reporter, founder of the « Revue de l’Ocean Indien” and skilled businessman, has died on June the 08th in Antananarivo at the age of 76 years old. The Malagasy press has lost one more of its leading figures. Lire la suite »
The Fahazavàna radio station’s reporter in extended police custody
Since one week, six journalists and two employees from the Fahazavàna radio station are in criminal brigade custody. The Midi Madagascar newspaper recently reported that they started a hunger strike, the information swiftly denied by the police forces. Lire la suite »
The Fahazavàna radio shut by the authorities
As an ending chapter to one to the capital city's chaos day, the last servicing radio channel supportive of Marc Ravalomanana was silenced by the High Authority of Transition, in the evening of May 20th. Lire la suite »