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  1. Munyaradzi Mafaro

    Mozambique champions data rules, digital era takes shape

    Mozambique just made data governance a constitutional thing, and the government is treating it like a big deal for their whole digital transformation project. The Communications Ministry rolled out the National Data Governance Policy at a workshop in Maputo, with INTIC Chairman Lourino Chemane...
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    Chad pushes digital lifeline, refugees find new hope

    Chad's telecom minister just told the UN and UNHCR that his government wants to wire up refugee camps with internet and solar-powered systems. The country is dealing with over 1.5 million displaced people who fled from Sudan's conflict, and officials think getting them online will help with...
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    Interior digs deeper as trust crumbles, blame floats

    Retired general Krasimir Petrov says the Interior Ministry keeps screwing up worse and worse. The former counter-terrorism unit boss thinks police leadership wanted to dodge responsibility when vandals wrecked stuff after the December protests, and he figures letting property get trashed beats...
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    Protests spread as citizens demand change, patience thins

    People hit the streets again in multiple Bulgarian cities because they want the government gone. Stara Zagora and Vidin both saw protests, with crowds chanting for resignations and saying their wallets are getting lighter while nothing gets better. Around 50 people showed up in rainy Vidin at...
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    Party walkout as words clash with deeds, trust evaporates

    Alexander Rusanov bailed on his Control Council gig with We Continue the Change because the party voted with GERB and DPS-New Beginning to block a euro referendum. The former council head said his party talks big about fighting corruption, but then lines up with the exact politicians they call...
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    Budget patched up as protests surge, stability fades

    Former Deputy Economy Minister Milen Keremedchiev told NOVA NEWS that the patched-together budget does not give him confidence, and he is more worried about what happens in 2027. He says the government needs a three-year economic plan because 2026 is loaded with expenses, but nobody knows where...
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    Commission closes as millions exit, blame game grows

    Rumen Petkov from ABV says the Files Commission needs to shut down even though it means losing 10 million, and he thinks BSP has no reason to change its mind about the Soros Commission. The former Interior Minister went on bTV and said passing the budget was the right move because entering the...
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    Rulers drown in protest fury, arrogance seals fate

    Political scientist Kaloyan Metodiev from Nepokorna, Bulgaria, went off on Facebook about the government being totally clueless. He says Boyko Borisov still doesn't get why people are mad, Peevski keeps playing ethnic politics that nobody cares about anymore, and Toshko Yordanov straight-up...
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    New budget lifts admin pay, taxpayers left footing the bill

    Vladislav Panev threw shade on Facebook about the revised budget after the government claimed it wouldn't jack up taxes or contributions. The plan bumps maximum social security income to 2,300 euros monthly and gives state workers across the board a 10% raise without any actual reforms happening...
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    Borisov touts budget wins, promises tax cuts and pay rise

    GERB boss Boyko Borisov dropped a TikTok flex about Budget 2026, promising a completely fresh spending plan before the holidays. The party wants to axe dividend taxes and social security contribution bumps while decoupling salaries, and Borisov hyped a 10% raise for everyone's paychecks and...
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    No vignettes needed for Sofia’s key roads, mayor pledges smoother commutes

    Sofia Mayor Vasil Terziev posted on Facebook that thousands of commuters from Novi Iskar, Pancharevo, Vitosha, Bankya, and Ovcha Kupel won't need highway stickers for their daily grind into the city. The municipality plans to sign a deal with the Road Infrastructure Agency for shared upkeep of...
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    Bulgaria eyes digital leap, cybersecurity, and e-ID in focus

    Bulgaria's e-Government Minister Valentin Mundrov hit up Brussels to chat with EU Commissioner Ekaterina Zaharieva about building a centralized national cybersecurity system that locks down data sovereignty. The government wants the ministry coordinating protection for national systems against...
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    No euro price hikes found, PM says trust is key

    Prime Minister Rosen Zhelyazkov said retail chains haven't been doing sketchy price hikes tied to euro adoption based on summer data from the competition commission's sectoral review. The government's advance monitoring and partnerships with stores apparently kept things legit during the...
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    Farmers unite for market power, minister backs teamwork

    Agriculture Minister Georgi Tahov told officials at a competition commission meeting that farmers need to band together because cooperatives give producers better negotiating power and market access. The ministry counted 68 recognized producer groups mostly working in fruits, vegetables, and...
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    Ombudsman slams banks for blocking euro coin access

    Ombudsman Velislava Delcheva called out banks for making it weirdly hard to grab euro coin starter kits, and she fired off a complaint to the Bulgarian National Bank after citizens started flooding her office with gripes. Some banks apparently only sell the 20-lev packages to their existing...
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    Service sector lifts productivity, agriculture lags behind

    Bulgaria's economy showed workers cranking out 0.7% more GDP per person compared to last year's third quarter, and the National Statistical Institute dropped data showing 3.7 million people employed across the country. Each worker generated roughly 16,815 lev of GDP, with about 42.70 lev created...
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    Pollution hits immunity hard, and city life leaves defenses down

    Dr. Velikova told reporters that winter heating with wood and increased car use during cold months wreck air quality, and fine dust particles like PM2.5 and PM10 mess with immune system function by triggering oxidative stress and chronic inflammation. Pollutants hit the lungs deep and spread...
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    Budget deal clinched, key tax hikes and hikes scrapped

    Finance Minister Temenuzhka Petkova announced that government officials, unions, and business groups hammered out a deal on the 2026 budget after social partners sorted their beef yesterday. Security and defense sector pay got uncoupled from average wages, and the capital program took a...
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    Belobradova calls protest pure theater, youth demand real change

    PP-DB lawmaker Elisaveta Belobradova told Bulgarian National Radio the whole Monday protest chaos looked completely fake, with violent incidents at DPS and GERB offices seeming totally orchestrated. She claims there was a massive empty gap between actual protesters and the troublemakers at the...
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    Fish Fest reels in Sofia, fresh flavors and fun make waves

    Agriculture Minister Georgi Tahov showed up at Sofia's National Fish Fest and talked about how the event helps regular people connect with the fishing industry while boosting sales and trust between fishermen and customers. The sector gets support through a maritime program running through 2027...
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