Lucie Vololoniaina Appointed Madagascar’s New Minister of Tourism and Crafts

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In a newly announced cabinet reshuffle, Madame Lucie Vololoniaina has been appointed as Madagascar’s new Minister of Tourism and Crafts. Her appointment marks a fresh chapter for the island nation’s tourism and handicraft sectors, both viewed as key drivers of economic growth and cultural preservation.


The announcement was accompanied by warm congratulations from the Ministry of Tourism and Crafts, which expressed full confidence in her leadership and reaffirmed the collective support of industry actors to work alongside the new minister in advancing the country’s tourism and artisanal development agenda.


Madame Vololoniaina takes over from Madame Viviane Dewa, who served as Minister of Tourism and Crafts with notable dedication and effort throughout her tenure. The Ministry extended deep appreciation to the outgoing minister, acknowledging her contribution to strengthening Madagascar’s tourism brand and supporting the growth of local craftsmanship.


The appointment of Madame Vololoniaina comes at a time when Madagascar continues to position itself as a destination of both ecological richness and cultural vibrancy. Her leadership is expected to reinforce ongoing initiatives that enhance visitor experiences, empower local artisans, and boost the international visibility of Madagascar’s diverse tourism offerings.
With her new role, the tourism community looks forward to a renewed vision that aligns sustainability, innovation, and inclusivity at the heart of Madagascar’s development priorities.

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