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Madagascar Introduces Cable Cars In The Capital City by MediaTalkAfrica(op): 8:35pm On Jun 23, 2024
Madagascar's capital has a new means of public transport as the first cable car rides over neighbourhoods of Antananarivo, carrying President Andriy Rajoelina, city officials, and project contractors.

Capable of transporting up to 75,000 passengers daily, the cable cars aim to alleviate congestion in Antananarivo, which hosts a population exceeding 3 million.

"Removing 75,000 passengers daily at bus level and 2,000 cars from Tana road level will significantly reduce carbon emissions and enhance mobility," said Gérard Andriamanohisoa, Secretary of State for New Towns and Housing at the Presidency.

The construction, funded by a 152 million Euro loan from France, spans 12 kilometres and underwent safety tests throughout June.

"We have installed numerous sensors in stations and along the line to detect and prevent issues proactively, ensuring passenger safety. Additionally, generators are in place to maintain operations during power outages," explained Guillaume Rannaz, technical manager at Poma, the project contractor.

However, at nearly one Euro per ticket, many Malagasy find the fares prohibitive, which are six times the price of a bus ticket.

Some residents express discontent, prioritising essential services like water and electricity over the cable car project.

"We lack water and electricity. When water flows, it's often muddy, yet we still pay bills. Why not tackle these social issues first?" questioned Henry Razafimanantsoa, an Antananarivo resident.

President Rajoelina defends the project vigorously, despite criticisms of increased national debt to France, Madagascar's former colonial power.

"We must dare to transform and develop our country. Critics rarely take action. We faced similar criticisms with the Eiffel Tower's construction. Today, it's a symbol attracting tourists to France," Rajoelina affirmed.

The government plans to offer subsidized fares for students and pensioners, with the cable cars scheduled to commence public operations in 2025.
https://mediatalkafrica.com/169555/madagascar-introduces-cable-cars-in-capital/

Re: Madagascar Introduces Cable Cars In The Capital City by Zwooks: 8:37pm On Jun 23, 2024
Oya o, Fubara, do better than Wike this, Wike that
Re: Madagascar Introduces Cable Cars In The Capital City by immortalcrown(m): 8:38pm On Jun 23, 2024
Wow!
Re: Madagascar Introduces Cable Cars In The Capital City by Hezzyluv: 8:39pm On Jun 23, 2024
Good one

Make the cable no sha cut when people dey inside.
Re: Madagascar Introduces Cable Cars In The Capital City by Goodnewsforlife: 8:45pm On Jun 23, 2024
Nice one but local man go fear small ooo make cable no go d african way
Re: Madagascar Introduces Cable Cars In The Capital City by Righthussle:
Zwooks:
Oya o, Fubara, do better than Wike this, Wike that
Fubara will be one of worst governors if not the worst governor of Rivers state.

Write it down.
Re: Madagascar Introduces Cable Cars In The Capital City by Remman(m): 8:54pm On Jun 23, 2024
Country where something is actually happening... But i wouldn't support this kind of transportation system in Nigeria as their habit of "zero maintenance" will put lives in serious danger.
Re: Madagascar Introduces Cable Cars In The Capital City by Zwooks: 8:55pm On Jun 23, 2024
Righthussle:
Fubara will be one of worst governors if not the worst governor of Rivers state.
Simpletons are yet to see it
Re: Madagascar Introduces Cable Cars In The Capital City by Didijiji: 8:59pm On Jun 23, 2024
Dem no get water you Dey do cable car

Just like ebonyi airport
Re: Madagascar Introduces Cable Cars In The Capital City by Coolsperm: 9:08pm On Jun 23, 2024
Why in Nigeria Hausa Okada Ridders will ride over a Yoruba Muslim man who the killed in broad daylight in Lagos, yet nobody cough
Re: Madagascar Introduces Cable Cars In The Capital City by Coolsperm: 9:09pm On Jun 23, 2024
Why in Nigeria Hausa Okada Ridders will ride over a Yoruba Muslim man who the killed in broad daylight in Lagos, yet nobody cough , this life self
Re: Madagascar Introduces Cable Cars In The Capital City by ChizzyBuna(m): 9:33pm On Jun 23, 2024
Good
Re: Madagascar Introduces Cable Cars In The Capital City by tunjijones(m): 9:37pm On Jun 23, 2024
These ones are representing the 21st century.

Not some people that still uses horse as means of transport.
Re: Madagascar Introduces Cable Cars In The Capital City by Offpoint1: 9:37pm On Jun 23, 2024
Bn
Re: Madagascar Introduces Cable Cars In The Capital City by Kingray10: 9:41pm On Jun 23, 2024
I bet sanwolu will copy this, n create it in Lagos.
Re: Madagascar Introduces Cable Cars In The Capital City by ChronicGp(m): 9:42pm On Jun 23, 2024
Reminds me of Calabar
Re: Madagascar Introduces Cable Cars In The Capital City by rowland545(m): 9:43pm On Jun 23, 2024
Wetin we don enjoy for calabar tinapa since....


First time am not moved by some happenings in other countries
Re: Madagascar Introduces Cable Cars In The Capital City by MrJames007: 9:45pm On Jun 23, 2024
Hezzyluv:
Good one

Make the cable no sha cut when people dey inside.
grin
Re: Madagascar Introduces Cable Cars In The Capital City by haphizz57(m): 9:45pm On Jun 23, 2024
If dey do dis kind tin for 9ja. Thief fit vandalise d cable
Re: Madagascar Introduces Cable Cars In The Capital City by IbnB: 9:45pm On Jun 23, 2024
MediaTalkAfrica:
https://mediatalkafrica.com/169555/madagascar-introduces-cable-cars-in-capital/
Hope they're ready for the maintenance procedures, we don't wanna see it falling out of the sky
Re: Madagascar Introduces Cable Cars In The Capital City by dahmie2013: 9:48pm On Jun 23, 2024
I will never enter into that thing in Nigeria. Na suicide be dat.
Re: Madagascar Introduces Cable Cars In The Capital City by Lordbinsmar: 9:50pm On Jun 23, 2024
sad
Re: Madagascar Introduces Cable Cars In The Capital City by Yankee101: 9:53pm On Jun 23, 2024
I prefer 2 ropes per cable car not just one rope
Too risky
Re: Madagascar Introduces Cable Cars In The Capital City by Naijaguy12345(m): 9:54pm On Jun 23, 2024
Old NEPA go show you Shege if they try this in Nigeria.
Re: Madagascar Introduces Cable Cars In The Capital City by NOwazobia: 9:55pm On Jun 23, 2024
Seems it is a white elephant project according to the citizens.


Case of putting the Horse, before the cart.


Just like what Nigerian politicians are known for.


Not impressed if those it is meant for are not impressed.
Re: Madagascar Introduces Cable Cars In The Capital City by NOwazobia: 9:57pm On Jun 23, 2024
Zwooks:
Simpletons are yet to see it
Worse governor because he refused to play the Wike card, or is there any other reason beyond this? 🤷🏼‍♂️
Re: Madagascar Introduces Cable Cars In The Capital City by Ashirioluwa: 10:00pm On Jun 23, 2024
Those small African countries are overtaking Nigeria in terms of development
Re: Madagascar Introduces Cable Cars In The Capital City by Edusouls(m): 10:04pm On Jun 23, 2024
We don’t need cable cars in Nigeria, there is much important things to be done.. it won’t work here cos Nepa would Take light person go hang there days without food and water, iron condem go come vandalize am for night
Re: Madagascar Introduces Cable Cars In The Capital City by aguluobi: 10:14pm On Jun 23, 2024
Are you Igbo ?


Coolsperm:
Why in Nigeria Hausa Okada Ridders will ride over a Yoruba Muslim man who the killed in broad daylight in Lagos, yet nobody cough
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