Saving the Coelacanth: Comoros Protects One of the World’s Rarest Fish
By Fatima Mze Abdallah MORONI, COMOROS — In the deep, volcanic caverns off Grande Comore’s southwestern coast, a living relic glides silently through twilight waters. Known as the coelacanth (Latimeria chalumnae), this “…

Pearl of the Indian Ocean: Comoros’ Untapped Tourism Potential Shines Bright
By Laila Hassani Mze MORONI, COMOROS — Perched at the crossroads of the Mozambique Channel and the Indian Ocean, the Comorian archipelago is emerging from obscurity into the limelight. With its dramatic volcanic landscapes, sheltered coral lagoons, a
Seeds of Sustainability: Organic Farming Takes Root in Comorian Villages
By Saïdou Ahamada Mtsapwé DIMANI, COMOROS — At sunrise, small plots on the volcanic slopes of Ngazidja glow with promise. Farmers tend to vibrant rows of cassava, ginger, and vanilla without a drop of synthetic fertilizer—cultivating soil health and
Healing with Heritage: Traditional Medicine and Modern Science Unite in Comoros
By Zainab Mahamadi Kassim MORONI, COMOROS — In the bustling heart of Moroni and the verdant valleys of the islands, an ancient wisdom is being woven into the fabric of modern healthcare. Traditional healers, long revered in Comorian society, are now
From Volcano to Vitality: Eco-Tourism Flourishes on Mount Karthala
By Leïla Salim Abdallah MITSOUDJÉ, COMOROS — At dawn, a hush blankets the humid forest nestled along the slopes of Mount Karthala. As first light creeps through emerald foliage, small groups of hikers—local and international—begin the ascent, lured b
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Saving the Coelacanth: Comoros Protects One of the World’s Rarest Fish
By Fatima Mze Abdallah MORONI, COMOROS — In the deep, volcanic caverns off Grande Comore’s southwestern coast, a living relic glides silently through …
Pearl of the Indian Ocean: Comoros’ Untapped Tourism Potential Shines Bright
By Laila Hassani Mze MORONI, COMOROS — Perched at the crossroads of the Mozambique Channel and the Indian Ocean, the Comorian archipelago is emerging …
From Volcano to Vitality: Eco-Tourism Flourishes on Mount Karthala
By Leïla Salim Abdallah MITSOUDJÉ, COMOROS — At dawn, a hush blankets the humid forest nestled along the slopes of Mount Karthala. As first light creeps through emerald foliage, small groups of hikers—local and internati…

Green Islands Rising: Comoros Leads the Way in Ocean Conservation
By Aisha Salon Mtsapwé MOHÉLI, COMOROS — As dawn breaks on the azure seas of the Comoros Archipelago, fishermen untangle nets shaded by glistening cor…
Seeds of Sustainability: Organic Farming Takes Root in Comorian Villages
By Saïdou Ahamada Mtsapwé DIMANI, COMOROS — At sunrise, small plots on the volcanic slopes of Ngazidja glow with promise. Farmers tend to vibrant rows…

Preserving Paradise: Local Heroes Protecting the Coral Reefs of Comoros
By Mariam Salema Aboudou MOHÉLI, COMOROS — Along the sunlit shores of Mohéli, fishermen meticulously shift wooden stakes through shallow reefs, marking the beginning of another day’s stewardship. Here in this island corn…
Spice of Peace: How Comoros' Vanilla and Ylang‑Ylang Are Powering Local Economies
By Salima Abdou Nourdine MORONI, COMOROS — Amid the fragrant groves of Anjouan and Mohéli, golden flowers and vanilla vines flourish beneath the tropi…
Healing with Heritage: Traditional Medicine and Modern Science Unite in Comoros
By Zainab Mahamadi Kassim MORONI, COMOROS — In the bustling heart of Moroni and the verdant valleys of the islands, an ancient wisdom is being woven i…











