December 10, members of the Mahoraise association Feu du center, including 10 footballers and 2 supervisors Maoulana Bacari and Bekam, arrived at Arrachart, Antsiranana airport. In front of the large glass door, the young people of the Cap Sud company led by Cerveau Kotoson stand to welcome them.
The next day, as a welcome, a lunch was organized at the home of a Southern Cape, Giana. Thursday, December 12, a singing workshop was held at the post office, while in the afternoon, a physiotherapist met them at the same place to pass on her know-how. Thus, from December 10 to 25, 2024, the almanac of the two groups turned out to be busy. Drawing, sporting events, exchanges, culinary experiences, sewing, writing, theater and visits to historical and tourist sites are included in the schedule.
Indeed, this meeting strengthened the friendship between young Malagasy and Mahorese people. Cap Sud, this company has always been a link connecting Malagasy culture and that of other countries. Although she celebrated her 15th birthday last year, she acts modestly. “ In culture, education and sport, Cap Sud Madagascar weaves invisible but unwavering links. Each book transmitted, each tournament organized, each show put on is a stone placed in the building of a better future. Here, the watchword is clear: family above all. Unconditional support, presence in difficult times, and celebration of shared successes. No need for bells to make hearts vibrate. Cap Sud Madagascar works in the shadows, but its actions resonate from island to island, from soul to soul, like a warm echo. This association does not need spotlights or awards; its driving force is Love, pure and simple, that which grows in fraternity, mutual aid, and sharing. The members, these artisans of light, carry the colors of Madagascar high. On the national or international scene, they become ambassadors of an ideal: making culture a workhorse, a tool for cohesion and a weapon against indifference. Their motto? To love, without expecting anything in return, except perhaps that smile blooming on a face they touched said founder Cerveau Kotoson.
The young people from the center of the fire took off yesterday, Thursday January 2, for Mayotte, a departure which should have taken place on December 25, 2024, but following Cyclone Chido, which ravaged Mayotte on December 14, air transport was cut.
Iss Heridiny
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