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Madagascar · MadagascarTwo Malagasy have been victims of a network of human trafficking in Cameroon, says the International Organization for Migration (IOM) on the occasion of the World Day against Trafficking in Persons, celebrated on 30 July. The two people, a man and a woman aged 24 and 26 respectively, left with the hope of a better future. Attracted by false promises of high-income employment, the two young people left Madagascar at the beginning of 2024. Rakoto …Read Article
Two Malagasy Trapped by a Trafficking Network in Cameroon – Madagascar-tribune.com

Tariffs · MadagascarThis decision, announced by the Malagasy Office of Hydrocarbons (OMH), is part of the "Automatic Fuel Price Adjustment Mechanism" aimed at aligning national tariffs with fluctuations in the international market. Thus, the price of super fuel (SP95) increases from 5,320 Ariary to 5,120 Ariary per litre, recording a decrease of 200 Ariary, i.e. -3.76%. Lampant oil, used in particular in households, is now sold to 3,210 Ariary per litre, compared t…Read Article
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Boeing · MadagascarPrime Minister Christian Ntsay denounces scams and scams about plans to increase tourist traffic in Madagascar. He assures that investigations and investigations are under way against these people, whom he describes as ill-intentioned, referring, in particular, to the case concerning the granting of provisional registration certificates to five Boeing 777 aircraft. He then indicates that the Malagasy State is seeking the assistance of the Americ…See the Story