Friday , 19 April 2024
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The transitional regime displays signs of bankruptcy in Madagascar. Public schools’ pupils may wave goodbye to their good old cantina from now on. One meal a day at school used to be quite a valuable support to them and to their education. The ministry in charge argues that cereal supplies have failed, and that the issue is likely to be settled within the next few months.

No cantina no more for public schools’ pupils

The transitional regime displays signs of bankruptcy in Madagascar. Public schools’ pupils may wave goodbye to their good old cantina from now on. One meal a day at school used to be quite a valuable support to them and to their education. The ministry in charge argues that cereal supplies have failed, and that the issue is likely to be settled within the next few months.