The huge sigh of relief of Hon Pravind Jugnauth, his parents, family and close ones, at the Supreme Court decision to uphold his appeal against the lower court
Is the country suffering from the crippling mindset of dependence on profitable rent provided by preferential market access and guaranteed export quotas of yore or the exceptional conditions
After accessing the World Trade Organisation in 2001, the rise of China as a global economic and military power, on the back of dramatic economic liberalisation it undertook
What will happen if the vehicle population growth rate (+4.5% in 2015) were to keep outstripping the natural population growth rate (+0.1% in 2015), as it is the
There have been reports recently about an increase in the number of unemployed in Mauritius. Even though people parade the figures of unemployment, depending on whether they want
The axe has kept falling on the poorer folk who have kept seeing their standard of living eroded continuously through price inflation. Those who entertained a glimmer of hope
Mauritius’ cement imports amount to Rs 1.8 – 2 billion annually. Up to mid-2011, there were three players supplying the local market with the State Trading Corporation (STC)
The global history of the airline operations industry is replete with examples of even very large companies being turned around, from the brink of insolvency sometimes, on several
Many of the most venerable and respected political parties of the world came on the stage as defenders of the rights of workers. They drew the major part
Cogent solutions to reposition the sugar industry to enable it to thrive and prosper in the changed and more challenging market place with everyone on board are available.
These days we are exposed to the much-abused expression of “daylight robbery”. In fact since our high school days we had known what daylight robbery meant – when