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Ivory Coast: To "Save" the Tabaski 2026, the Authorities Set up a Framework for Concertation of Actors

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The headquarters of the Superior Council of Imams, Mosques and Islamic Affairs of Côte d'Ivoire (COSIM), in Bingerville, hosted a meeting of high importance on 13 May 2026. Around the table: the Minister of Animal and Fisheries Resources, Sidi Touré, and the religious dignitaries, gathered to find "solutions" in the face of a probable shortage of sheep on the market a few days before the festival of Tabaski.
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The headquarters of the Superior Council of Imams, Mosques and Islamic Affairs of Côte d'Ivoire (COSIM), in Bingerville, hosted a meeting of high importance on 13 May 2026. Around the table: the Minister of Animal and Fisheries Resources, Sidi Touré, and the religious dignitaries, gathered to find "solutions" in the face of a probable shortage of sheep on the market a few days before the festival of Tabaski.

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linfodrome.com broke the news on Sunday, May 17, 2026.
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