Im a American man who lives here in Madagascar who is married to malagasy Woman. The malagasy people are the most hardest working people I've ever seen in my entire life.❤❤ they never give up no matter what. The malagasy people deserve more from their government....... as I walk through the streets of Madagascar the malagasy people always still smile...😊 Madagascar is my home now❤ my beautiful wife is amazing......I LOVE HER WITH ALL MY HEART❤
Glad to see a bit of positivity apart from the constant bashing and criticisim that we get every single time Madagascar is talked about in intl news. I'm glad you found a home in Madagascar, and wish you all the best with your family here.
And we complain! I love resourceful people. The courage and ingenuity people show when stuff HAS to be done and there's nothing to work with, amaze me.
Thank you for sharing this glimpse of our daily life. This is only the tip of the iceberg of what we experience, but there's so much more: insecurity, government corruption, water and electricity issues, as well as inflation...
I live in the United States.It's amazing to see how happy everyone is to help pull the vehicles out of the mud.I wish everyone as good as life has to offer and thanks
Watching this story has been an emotional experience for me. In 1983 my US Navy ship left Pearl Harbor, Hawaii and went to Mahajanga, Madagascar. I want to go back. Thank You!
@@orchidorio I graduated high school 1983🙂!! A few months ago me and my wife sat on the beach in Mahajanga,Madagascar and ate fish, shrimp and lobster..... the best seafood I ever had. P.S. happy Veterans Day brother..... my dad served in the US Navy during Vietnam
Fantastic documentary documenting the tragedy of bad governance in Africa. Surely a people so resilient deserve better and it is for them to demand it. Viva!
@@doubledeei2631 most Africans are nice people and live very hard lives most African women are. Good moral women it’s a pity they vote in a bunch of criminal rubbish who take all the money and give nothing to the people ! See it time and time again I lived there for many years and the corruption is the cause of most of the poverty ! And it never ends there are a class of Africans who just want power and money
Dios! Esto es como un sub mundo. Que ganas hay que echarle a la vida, cada hora de cada día. Cuando pienso en el derroche y la frivolidad de las personas que viven en las grandes capitales de los países del llamado primer mundo siento una infinita tristeza al ver a estos hermanos que sufren desde el nacimiento hasta su muerte sin conocer nada mejor. Saludos desde Venezuela a los creadores de éste contenido y a todos sus protagonistas!
As an American blessed with everything, we are so stupid and ungrateful. Trillions are wasted on war and worthless things, but nothing is going toward helping these poor, humble people. Damn the greed of governments who take everything and won't help their own suffering citizens.
@@kingbenjamin22 This is why I don't do charities. Even places like St. Jude has a dark side if you look hard enough [Google]. Non-profits paying for a CEO? Why?
@@kingbenjamin22and is it the usa problem or their own leaders mindset?they need to change the mentality,you can send them trillions,it will be the same
Same here, I appreciate much more my life and what I have! I'm originally from Eastern Europe but I live in the UK for 14 year's, I complained always how hard I have to work every single day but I never realised that some people around the world are 100 times worser then me, so I apreciat more life now and I don't complain anymore, I'm blessed and I would like every human being to be least half as me 😢😢
I live where most of the farmland was lowland or swampland until the 1930s. My mother, born before WWI, said no roads were paved when she was young. Farmers would make roads impassable so travelers would have to pay them to pull their vehicles through with the farmers' horses or oxen. I wonder if that idea may be part of the problem with the roads in this video.
And so it should. It's demonic. Their so-called "ancestors" are in reality evil spirits. Why would anyone be worried about what their great great great great (-) grandpa or grandma thought about them? It's the same all over Africa.
That's why we shouldn't insert our western morals into things like this. Many of us in US and Europe have open casket funerals, taking pictures of the dead and all which would weird out many different cultures. This is normal to them.
I lived in Rhodesia in the 1950s and my father built. Buildings at new mines and then we moved to the next one ! We travelled in a. Land Rover and the men in a truck we got stuck all the time ! We got dug out with planks we carried !
An incredible video! And the energy and persistence with which the drivers and helpers tackle this, respect, some people in the western world could learn a thing or two from them.
Quoi dire, moi qui suis Malagasy et qui vit dans ce beau pays qu'est Madagascar? Merci pour le documentaire très réaliste. Mon pays souffre même si les Malagasy demeurent souriants jusque dans l'adversité et la mauvaise gouvernance de tous les régimes successifs !
Dios como sufren, donde estan las autoridades abandonan a su gente, espero que algun dia construyan carreteras, y facilitarles el trabajo, bendiciones a Madascar Felicidades al equipo que hacen documentales como estos.
Unreal how poor these African countries are. I am truly grateful that i was born in the united states. We take so much for granted here. More people should watch these documentaries as i think it would make them more appreciative.
Its just another kind of prison. We in the west work our entire life and are poisonsed and exploited by corporations. We work for years to afford a vacation to places like this where these people already live. Atleast they have the beauty of nature to dictate their life. We are trapped here in america.
Youd definitely do it if you had no other choice, your fight or flight would kick in and your will to survive would push you... It's unbelievable what a human can do if forced to. You'd be surprised at what you could do!!
Just came back from a 24-day tour of the island. The roads were sometimes good, but mostly the sealed roads had big potholes which makes travelling agonisingly slow sometimes, slowing down to 15 to 20 km/h. And this was still the dry season, in the wet season to road to astonishingly beautiful, unearthly pinnacles of the Tsingy de Bemaraha is closed for tourists. The Tsingy are situated in the dry western part of the country, so the non-sealed roads in the rainforests of eastern and northern Madagascar will become this muddy slush you see in this documentary. I still recommend Madagascar as a tourist destination, there are very, very few tourists, if like slow travel, literally, not relaxing, because the state of the road will not let you dose off for long stretches of time. Outside the main draws, like the Tsingy, Isalo NP, the beaches near Toliara and the lovely, beautiful forest Ranomafana and Andasibe, you will ever see so few tourists, so you can enjoy the country for yourselves, apart from the children shouting 'Salut vazaha' (hello stranger), and of course the begging, which is understandable, the country is one of the poorest countries in the world with corruption as bad as it gets, can annoy a bit after 3 weeks. But the people are mostly very friendly and will do the utmost to help if they can. And the inventiveness, we passed many villages and saw the kind of thing, from scrap to something and fixing a car with modest means and trucks used in the west 20 years ago, still doing their thing and making all the free CO2 emissions zone go to waste.
What I've learned from all these documentaries is: speak French, Spanish or English - STOP digging out trucks - fill the ruts, digging makes the problem worse for everyone! Fill the holes, don't dig them!
its the rainy season, filling a hole with mud accomplishes nothing. they dont have dozers and backhoes to get down to better dirt to fill with. they work more with chains and pulling out with leverage than they do digging.
There is a world of bad roads, desert roads and strange beautiful cultures you can surely explore in Marsabit County of Northern Kenya.Make a plan to cover this region I shall give you support. 👍
Que tristeza y lastima da que países desarrollados no vean estás situaciones , de esta pobre , gente que a pesar de sus pobresas, no se Rinden y luchan por salir adelante y ningún país Rico voltea a verlos dios siempre con esta pobre gente que tienen gran corazón de guerreros
Been in Madagascar twice in the dry season. The country has something like 6 paved roads. Trucks carry large boards to get past bad spots and to make temporary repairs to bridges even on the paved roads which can have sections of dirt.
Guam is a USA territory in the western Pacific Ocean in Micronesia used to be a Spain colony in the 17 /almost 19 😅century . Greetings from Gulf of California , Mexico 🎉❤
@@elizabethh.9640 we’re in the same boat 🛶 keep practicing your English there’s a lots tools to improve any language for free in any social media platforms , greetings 👋 from The Sonoran desert 🏜️ 🌵 Mexico 🇲🇽
May our creator give wisdom to the leaders,+high class people of this area to bring changes (Roads) ....Dear God bless all the people of this area to be more closer with you, so that they get showers of blessing from you.i pray in Jesus name AMEN... Godbless and be taken care off by our almighty.
Not as good as the original ones by Tony Comiti, but these newer episodes are still fun to watch. Crazy how many people think this channel produces these videos 😂
Me gustan estos programas pero esta gente sufre mucho y yo que tengo todo me quejo mucho perdoname mi Dios y bendice a todas estas familias que viven al extremo😢
While 500 km to the East of Madagascar we have one of the Wealthiest country in Africa, the tiny island of Mauritius (2,100 km2) with a population of 1.2 million, attracting 1.2 million rich European tourists every year and home to wealthy retirees from around the world. The roads are world class, but traffic jams a problem during peak hours. The recipe ......Democracy, free education till University for all, Universal free Health care, transport free for retirees, students and workers through refund ...... Madagascar's problem is poor leadership.
it seems your history is not updated well. Try to do a catch up of like 10 years back and you will see at one point there was a coup and a DJ came into power. Yes a DJ. He lost election and was recently re elected again. It seems the person who replaced him was so bad that they missed their DJ. 🤣🤣🤣
Im a American man who lives here in Madagascar who is married to malagasy Woman. The malagasy people are the most hardest working people I've ever seen in my entire life.❤❤ they never give up no matter what. The malagasy people deserve more from their government....... as I walk through the streets of Madagascar the malagasy people always still smile...😊 Madagascar is my home now❤ my beautiful wife is amazing......I LOVE HER WITH ALL MY HEART❤
Glad to see a bit of positivity apart from the constant bashing and criticisim that we get every single time Madagascar is talked about in intl news. I'm glad you found a home in Madagascar, and wish you all the best with your family here.
@billyandriam thank you for your kind reply I hope that you are doing well😊
I just commented that in 1983 I was in the US Navy and my ship went to Mahajanga. I've never been the same.
american man? are you white or are you non-american?
misaotra namana
बहुत संघर्ष से भरा हुआ मेडागास्कर का जीवन है।
यहां के लोग सहनशीलता से भरे हुए हैं। 🙏
बहुत कीमती जानकारी वीडियो।
👍👌👍👌👍
I will never complain about bad roads again, hats off to the people who live there.
Thank you
all things relative, america still has crappy traffic
as a resident of Madagascar, I advise you to complain, otherwise you'll get the boiling frog syndrome and the government will take advantage of that
And we complain! I love resourceful people. The courage and ingenuity people show when stuff HAS to be done and there's nothing to work with, amaze me.
While some powerful nations have gone to the moon and beyond, some other people are still trying to get to the villages.
It's unbelievable that a country can't provide better infrastructure than this. WTF is going on there?
Thanks for uploading a new doc of deadliest roads, keep uploading more new ones
Nasa send them rover but the big one 6 Weels that should help them for the roads
Respect to the hardworking Malagasy people
You’ve got it completely wrong, my boy: they have to work so hard because they’re too lazy to build roads.
The chain system is absolutely brilliant..well done!
Land-rover,the king of the off roads! Whoever is lamenting about a difficult life should always watch such documentaries
Thank you for sharing this glimpse of our daily life. This is only the tip of the iceberg of what we experience, but there's so much more: insecurity, government corruption, water and electricity issues, as well as inflation...
I live in the United States.It's amazing to see how happy everyone is to help pull the vehicles out of the mud.I wish everyone as good as life has to offer and thanks
Watching this story has been an emotional experience for me. In 1983 my US Navy ship left Pearl Harbor, Hawaii and went to Mahajanga, Madagascar. I want to go back. Thank You!
@@orchidorio I graduated high school 1983🙂!! A few months ago me and my wife sat on the beach in Mahajanga,Madagascar and ate fish, shrimp and lobster..... the best seafood I ever had. P.S. happy Veterans Day brother..... my dad served in the US Navy during Vietnam
Amazing documentary. Thanks. I just hope you generously helped those malagasy heroes with a fair amount of money.
Fantastic documentary documenting the tragedy of bad governance in Africa. Surely a people so resilient deserve better and it is for them to demand it. Viva!
@@doubledeei2631 most Africans are nice people and live very hard lives most African women are. Good moral women it’s a pity they vote in a bunch of criminal rubbish who take all the money and give nothing to the people ! See it time and time again I lived there for many years and the corruption is the cause of most of the poverty ! And it never ends there are a class of Africans who just want power and money
Makes me more grateful 🙏 watching this.
I really enjoyed this doc . this guys are awesome ,hopefully somone big watch this and come to their aid
Obrigada pela postagem.
Muito difícil a vida desse povo, mas a esperança abrange nós corações deles.
Que Deus abençoe sempre este povo.
Thanks for posting this episode, just when i thought i had seen them all
Ich war vor 33 Jahren in Madagaskar, und muss feststellen, dass sich nichts verändert hat!
Es ist wie eine Zeitreise ins letzte Jahrtausend!
Muchas muchas gracias por este documental y a todas las personas de Madagascar , , un cordial saludo en esta Vida .
I worked in Madagascar in year 2011. They are nice people and culture despite of hard life.
You’ve got it completely wrong, my boy: they have hard llfe because they’re too lazy to build roads and other infrastructure.
Respekt an die Menschen, zusammengehalt ist das beste ❤
God blessed this country full of rain looking forward to visit it
I went there 2015 and it was a good life experience
Dios! Esto es como un sub mundo. Que ganas hay que echarle a la vida, cada hora de cada día. Cuando pienso en el derroche y la frivolidad de las personas que viven en las grandes capitales de los países del llamado primer mundo siento una infinita tristeza al ver a estos hermanos que sufren desde el nacimiento hasta su muerte sin conocer nada mejor. Saludos desde Venezuela a los creadores de éste contenido y a todos sus protagonistas!
As an American blessed with everything, we are so stupid and ungrateful. Trillions are wasted on war and worthless things, but nothing is going toward helping these poor, humble people. Damn the greed of governments who take everything and won't help their own suffering citizens.
I wouldn't call the 175 million the US sent them nothing.
@@dcano73 Whose hands did it end up in? Not the poverty stricken.
@@kingbenjamin22 This is why I don't do charities. Even places like St. Jude has a dark side if you look hard enough [Google]. Non-profits paying for a CEO? Why?
They send them t-shirts😅@@kingbenjamin22
@@kingbenjamin22and is it the usa problem or their own leaders mindset?they need to change the mentality,you can send them trillions,it will be the same
Bendigo la hora y el día que descubrí ha este canal
Same here, I appreciate much more my life and what I have! I'm originally from Eastern Europe but I live in the UK for 14 year's, I complained always how hard I have to work every single day but I never realised that some people around the world are 100 times worser then me, so I apreciat more life now and I don't complain anymore, I'm blessed and I would like every human being to be least half as me 😢😢
Thanks for yet another interesting documentary
I live where most of the farmland was lowland or swampland until the 1930s. My mother, born before WWI, said no roads were paved when she was young. Farmers would make roads impassable so travelers would have to pay them to pull their vehicles through with the farmers' horses or oxen. I wonder if that idea may be part of the problem with the roads in this video.
what a touching journey..........wow thnx
Thanks for posting "dangerous road" documentary
That digging up the dead tradition weirded me all the way out 😮
And so it should. It's demonic. Their so-called "ancestors" are in reality evil spirits.
Why would anyone be worried about what their great great great great (-) grandpa or grandma thought about them? It's the same all over Africa.
That's why we shouldn't insert our western morals into things like this. Many of us in US and Europe have open casket funerals, taking pictures of the dead and all which would weird out many different cultures. This is normal to them.
It is so weird.I am just imagining the smell and trauma at night
@@nkanyisombambo3583 yoooo! That would traumatise me for life!!
I've seen a whole lot of wierd , but that takes the cake.
I lived in Rhodesia in the 1950s and my father built. Buildings at new mines and then we moved to the next one ! We travelled in a. Land Rover and the men in a truck we got stuck all the time ! We got dug out with planks we carried !
Tonni i love your documentaries they are professionally done.
Keep it up and be blessed 💪🙏
An incredible video! And the energy and persistence with which the drivers and helpers tackle this, respect, some people in the western world could learn a thing or two from them.
man that flute makes me feel blessed. I cant believe how limited these peoples options are my heart goes out to them.
Quoi dire, moi qui suis Malagasy et qui vit dans ce beau pays qu'est Madagascar? Merci pour le documentaire très réaliste. Mon pays souffre même si les Malagasy demeurent souriants jusque dans l'adversité et la mauvaise gouvernance de tous les régimes successifs !
Hooked on this channel
not only you.
But it is a good one though
Me too am from Kenya 🇰🇪
@@MamboCalvinnugu hii wewe pia uko huku😂
😂😂😂😂 niaje@@morrisomondi6933
I never go to bed without watching free documentary~
Sou brasileiro e sou viciado nesses documentários já assisti todos e dublado em português melhor ainda
Mais agora IA
Your Kenyan piece 2 days ago has made me rethink about your authenticity in these documentaries
Of course they exaggerate kidogo for content but some of it ni genuine like the Congo riverboat episode
Of course they exaggerate kidogo for content but some I feel are true eg the riverboat episode from Congo
Just because they showed the ugly side of Kenya
Why?
Kenya kuko hivyo. Wewe ukikaa kanairo unadhani watu sehemu zingine wako sawa.
Dios como sufren, donde estan las autoridades abandonan a su gente, espero que algun dia construyan carreteras, y facilitarles el trabajo, bendiciones a Madascar Felicidades al equipo que hacen documentales como estos.
That scrap market is awesome.
absolutely brilliant..well done!
reminds me of the fun Top Gear special journeys. They did it nicely.
Unreal how poor these African countries are. I am truly grateful that i was born in the united states. We take so much for granted here. More people should watch these documentaries as i think it would make them more appreciative.
Its just another kind of prison. We in the west work our entire life and are poisonsed and exploited by corporations. We work for years to afford a vacation to places like this where these people already live. Atleast they have the beauty of nature to dictate their life. We are trapped here in america.
While i do appreciate these guys struggles on a every day basis for me i just couldn't do it,There gotta be an easier way to live my goodness.😫🙏🏼
Youd definitely do it if you had no other choice, your fight or flight would kick in and your will to survive would push you... It's unbelievable what a human can do if forced to. You'd be surprised at what you could do!!
vamos, Madagascar! Love from Lima, Peru!!
Respect to those people❤🎉
Just came back from a 24-day tour of the island. The roads were sometimes good, but mostly the sealed roads had big potholes which makes travelling agonisingly slow sometimes, slowing down to 15 to 20 km/h. And this was still the dry season, in the wet season to road to astonishingly beautiful, unearthly pinnacles of the Tsingy de Bemaraha is closed for tourists. The Tsingy are situated in the dry western part of the country, so the non-sealed roads in the rainforests of eastern and northern Madagascar will become this muddy slush you see in this documentary. I still recommend Madagascar as a tourist destination, there are very, very few tourists, if like slow travel, literally, not relaxing, because the state of the road will not let you dose off for long stretches of time. Outside the main draws, like the Tsingy, Isalo NP, the beaches near Toliara and the lovely, beautiful forest Ranomafana and Andasibe, you will ever see so few tourists, so you can enjoy the country for yourselves, apart from the children shouting 'Salut vazaha' (hello stranger), and of course the begging, which is understandable, the country is one of the poorest countries in the world with corruption as bad as it gets, can annoy a bit after 3 weeks. But the people are mostly very friendly and will do the utmost to help if they can. And the inventiveness, we passed many villages and saw the kind of thing, from scrap to something and fixing a car with modest means and trucks used in the west 20 years ago, still doing their thing and making all the free CO2 emissions zone go to waste.
If that guy with the big hammer misses ......there goes the hand of his companion 😂
I thought the same
IV done this before.the guy has perfect eye sight never miss . Was a cold chisel breaking rock for a pipe 🎉
we all dread pal
Great knowledge... being shared..
Thanks for the documentary 😊
Respect pour le courage permanent de ces chauffeurs
I thank God every day I live in the United States
Omg.. So crazy living here.. Im sorry about u trouble.. 😢
What I've learned from all these documentaries is: speak French, Spanish or English - STOP digging out trucks - fill the ruts, digging makes the problem worse for everyone! Fill the holes, don't dig them!
Yup that's it
They'll dig and don't fill
Thereby worsening the road
its the rainy season, filling a hole with mud accomplishes nothing. they dont have dozers and backhoes to get down to better dirt to fill with. they work more with chains and pulling out with leverage than they do digging.
Theyre not the brightest bunch 🎉
Theyre not the brightest bunch
I had missed this documentaries
as soon as video notification came, I rushed to hit 'Like' button before watching single second of video, knowing it won't disappoint watching❤😅
Love these documentaries 💕
Where are the penguins though? 🐧🐧
It's only in cartoon but the Island of madagascar do not have penguins.😅
@@rvldoda5891 🤣🤣
@@rvldoda5891really???
Brilliant films, didn't know Madagascar was like this? WOW
Debieran doblar más documentales de estos en español...muy buenos
A very rare video I never see this tye of narrow roads in my life ❤❤❤❤❤❤
There is a world of bad roads, desert roads and strange beautiful cultures you can surely explore in Marsabit County of Northern Kenya.Make a plan to cover this region I shall give you support. 👍
Que tristeza y lastima da que países desarrollados no vean estás situaciones , de esta pobre , gente que a pesar de sus pobresas, no se Rinden y luchan por salir adelante y ningún país Rico voltea a verlos dios siempre con esta pobre gente que tienen gran corazón de guerreros
Thanks for this real vidéo
Been in Madagascar twice in the dry season. The country has something like 6 paved roads. Trucks carry large boards to get past bad spots and to make temporary repairs to bridges
even on the paved roads which can have sections of dirt.
I think we are better off in kenya
Way way better, for kenya some of it was scripted
@@fredmugo1596 the Kenyan one was scripted as well but to be sincere tuko poa
North eastern kenya somali's territory is worst than Madagascar 🇲🇬 😮
@@Gsy1234is worse due to bad leadership
That’s a Nasty Ferguson 😂
Merci pour cette nouvelle decouverte effroyante
I’m addicted to this channel
Seu canal é muito bom.👌👏👏
El documental de 10!! pero el doblador secundario tiene menos ganas de doblar que yo de madrugar jejeje
Canal Top demais 😍 parabéns 😍👏 mais um incrito abraços de seu fã do Brasil 🇧🇷 Upiiiiiiiiii Vitória SEMPRE 🌀
Excellent video 👏
From Guam, USA 🇺🇸
Guam is a USA territory in the western Pacific Ocean in Micronesia used to be a Spain colony in the 17 /almost 19 😅century . Greetings from Gulf of California , Mexico 🎉❤
@@antoniobanderas9769 Hafa Adai to you guys too 🤙
The People of Madagascar would be Better Off with a Bunch of Pack Mules to Transport Supplies to the villages out in the country. 🙂❤👍
True
Exactly.
Thanks for the video, love to see moree..
These situations are the only fight we should fight against, not against human beings. Help eachother thrive and be respected
Obrigado pelo vídeo, assim tive conhecimento
Gracias por que esta en español interesantes documentales .
😅😢😂Es tiempo de aprender Inglés , yo así aprendí
@@antoniobanderas9769 te diré que si se leer , escribir y hablar inglés un poco me defiendo 😊 pero pues al 100 me falta.
@@elizabethh.9640 we’re in the same boat 🛶 keep practicing your English there’s a lots tools to improve any language for free in any social media platforms , greetings 👋 from
The Sonoran desert 🏜️ 🌵 Mexico 🇲🇽
Parabéns, pelo vídeo!
May our creator give wisdom to the leaders,+high class people of this area to bring changes (Roads) ....Dear God bless all the people of this area to be more closer with you, so that they get showers of blessing from you.i pray in Jesus name AMEN... Godbless and be taken care off by our almighty.
Comando Boss,nice video Marwa.1 love❤
...and all without mentioning cc... refreshing. : )
Thank you very much
making roads to reach the destination is perfect example made by this human beings
J'ai les larmes aux yeux pour ce pays.
amazing documentary
How we take modern life in the West for granted. What resilience is found in these people.🎉
I find this SO interesting! Also Fre
For sure it is,i just watched yesterday for my country kenya 😂
Amazing resourcefulness.
This is amazing. I wonder, what vehicles were the production crew in on the crazy roads? Did they have a production tractor?
Not as good as the original ones by Tony Comiti, but these newer episodes are still fun to watch.
Crazy how many people think this channel produces these videos 😂
Explain please
Help a brother understand
Me gustan estos programas pero esta gente sufre mucho y yo que tengo todo me quejo mucho perdoname mi Dios y bendice a todas estas familias que viven al extremo😢
We as a people that are making Comments. How about let try to see if we can help the Madagascar people ?
In some ways. Do that sounds good 😢 .
This really only needs a little thinking to determine how to overcome these obstacles.
And there are some peoples spending 1000s of dollars to get real off road experience 😂😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂
Yeah they all go out and get a jeep and think they are hard.
😂😅
G63 off
rich always loved pretending to be poor
My heart is broken upon watching this film Malagasi people is good rich country shoul help Madagascar road in infrastructure
Imagine countries could unite and build roads for Africa!
Tq for telugu subtitles
While 500 km to the East of Madagascar we have one of the Wealthiest country in Africa, the tiny island of Mauritius (2,100 km2) with a population of 1.2 million, attracting 1.2 million rich European tourists every year and home to wealthy retirees from around the world. The roads are world class, but traffic jams a problem during peak hours. The recipe ......Democracy, free education till University for all, Universal free Health care, transport free for retirees, students and workers through refund ...... Madagascar's problem is poor leadership.
My best narrator
What a poor condition of the road.where is the government
They're too busy emblezzing money😂 and searching for a way to make us people pay for it. Sad but true.
Corruption is a problem but even without it, there is no enough money to resolve it in the near future.
Our enemies in Africa are the leaders that are supported by Western government! Thieves
it seems your history is not updated well. Try to do a catch up of like 10 years back and you will see at one point there was a coup and a DJ came into power. Yes a DJ. He lost election and was recently re elected again. It seems the person who replaced him was so bad that they missed their DJ. 🤣🤣🤣