Madascar s Gen Z protesters are unbroken in their will to continue to call for change and the abdication of president Andry Rajoelina. The head of state meanwhile said on Friday that he refused to resign, claiming instead that some forces wanted to overthrow the government.
				Friday 31 October 2025			
						
		africanews - 28 days ago 
We can be proud of this generation : Madagascar s youth continue to protest
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