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Launch of the 035 prefix: a new phase for Airtel Madagascar
A New Stage of Growth Airtel Madagascar has announced the launch of its new 035 telephone prefix, a significant step in the development of its network.

Russia claims to have a policy of supporting the industrialization of Madagascar and Africa
A Vision Based on Long-Term Partnerships Russia states its intention to strengthen its role as an economic partner of Madagascar and the African continent through a

Madagascar Oil: Production of 300 barrels per day expected by the end of 2026
Reviving Hydrocarbon Resource Exploitation The Malagasy oil sector could reach a new milestone with Madagascar Oil’s announced goal of achieving a production of 300 barrels per

Housing allowance of USD 48 for civil servants starting in July 2026
A Broader Approach to Enhancing the Value of the Civil Service Starting in July 2026, Malagasy civil servants are expected to receive a new housing allowance

A new legal framework for cybersecurity is in development
Strengthening Cybersecurity and Data Protection Faced with the accelerating pace of digital transformation, Madagascar is preparing a new legal framework to strengthen cybersecurity and data protection.

LFR 2026: 57 million French euros for urban planning, justice and social assistance
Targeted French Support for Cities, Justice, and Social Safety Nets Integrated into the 2026 supplementary budget law, this funding is intended to support municipalities, modernize the

Antananarivo cable car: Paris reopens the path to financial dialogue
A significant burden on public finances Faced with a debt of nearly €150 million related to the cable car system, Paris says it is ready to

Banks inject 13,510.1 billion ariary into the Malagasy economy
A Key Lever for Stimulating Economic Growth Financing of the Malagasy economy continues to grow. As of the end of March 2026, banks had injected 13,510.1

Antananarivo, Vatomandry and Toamasina: the driving trio of Madagascar’s foreign trade
Supporting National Competitiveness Madagascar’s foreign trade relies on several strategic hubs, but three areas stand out in particular for their contribution to international trade: Antananarivo, Vatomandry,

The state plans to buy back six hundred tonnes of vanilla to support the industry
The objective is to reduce pressure on stocks Faced with the difficulties experienced by the vanilla sector, the Malagasy government is implementing a buyback program to

