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Stories from Moroni · Comoros

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politics 39d ago Moroni

Comoros Government Reverses Fuel Price Hike After Strike

The Comorian government has suspended a fuel price increase following six days of protests.
economy 41d ago Moroni

Comoros Suspends Fuel Price Hikes After Protests

The government of Comoros has suspended increases in fuel prices following deadly protests and unrest. The protests were triggered by the initial announcement of the price hikes. The Comoros government has suspended fuel price hikes following protests in Moroni.
technology 60d ago Moroni

Comorian AI Policy Document Withdrawn Due To Errors

A public document intended to guide government policy on artificial intelligence use and regulation in the Comoros was withdrawn. The text, originally presented on April 10, contained false references likely generated by automated systems. The document aimed to establish frameworks for AI development, regulation, and the creation of a national commission or ethics committee. The Communications Minister was involved in the process, according to the report. The minister stated the errors were the result of a tool hallucination and described the failures as compromising the integrity and credibility of the political project. The incident is expected to serve as a lesson regarding the necessity of oversight in AI implementation.
RFI Monde
economy 60d ago Moroni

Comorian Employers Seek Regional Market Access

The new Comorian employers' organization aims to address common issues regarding standards, products, quality, and markets. The organization plans to implement group purchasing strategies to improve efficiency. It also intends to serve as a gateway to larger regional markets across the Maghreb and East Africa. This initiative seeks to integrate Indian Ocean businesses into broader trade networks. It also seeks to serve as a gateway to larger regional markets spanning from Libya to South Africa.
RFI Monde