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Midi Madagasikara is a daily newspaper owned by Midi Madagasikara S.A. and published in Antananarivo, Madagascar. It began distribution on 18 August 1983. The paper is published from Monday to Saturday and is primarily in French, with two pages in Malagasy and a bi-monthly single page in English. It is printed in a tabloid format with regular ...
The following is a list of newspapers and news publications in Madagascar. Most are headquartered in the city of Antananarivo . As of the mid-1960s, there were "18 dailies, 48 weeklies, 60 monthlies, 10 bimonthlies, and 19 quarterlies" in publication.
Politics of Madagascar. Presidential elections were scheduled to be held in Madagascar on 9 November 2023, with a second round on 20 December if required. [2] On 12 October 2023, it was announced that the election would be postponed by one week to 16 November because of pre-election unrest. [3]
Article 317 of the penal code of Madagascar says women who receive abortions can be punished by 6 months to 2 years of prison or a fine of 2 million ariary.It sentences people who assist in an abortion to 1-5 years of prison and a fine of 360,000 to 10.8 million ariary (€80 to €2,500), or higher for repeat offenders. [1]
e. Madagascar has diplomatic relations with many countries, both individual bilateral relations and by virtue of its membership of African and other regional blocs. International aid has been received from the IMF and the World Bank, and a national environmental plan supported by the World Bank and USAID began in 1990.
Madagascar, [ a ] officially the Republic of Madagascar, [ b ] is an island country comprising the island of Madagascar and numerous smaller peripheral islands. Lying off the southeastern coast of Africa, it is the world's fourth largest island, the second-largest island country and the 46th largest country in the world. [ 14 ]
Communications in Madagascar include newspapers, radio, television, fixed and mobile telephones, and the Internet. Widespread poverty and illiteracy severely limit the penetration of television, print media, and the Internet, making radio by far the most important communications medium in the country.
Mamy Ravatomanga. Maminiaina Ravatomanga, often known as Mamy Ravatomanga (born in 1968 in Morondava [ 1] ), is a Malagasy businessman, owner of the Sodiat group, and close adviser to President Andry Rajoelina. [ 2] He is quoted by Forbes, in 2017, as the second richest man in Madagascar, behind Ylias Akbaraly.