The EDB could become a key player in the future development of Mauritius if only its implementation is done within the framework of good governance principles
While cultural, historical and linguistic considerations remain important, economic as well as geo-political issues have taken a substantially more important weight in the equation
Interview: Kugan Parapen, Economics Spokesperson — ‘Real change demands courage. Now is the time for Mauritians, especially the youth, to root for a new vision for our society’
The inability to enforce a sense of political integrity will continue to trump any efforts the government may deploy to “normalize” the situation in Mauritius
Mauritius which has been seen as a torch bearer of the “democratic way of life” is getting dangerously close to joining the category of “failed states”
By-Election in No. 18: Politics as the Art of the Possible The breaking news in politics last week was undoubtedly the resignation of Roshi Bhadain as Member of
« Il est très probable que notre pays réunit aujourd’hui les mêmes conditions qui ont rendu possible le genre de raz-de-marée politique des deux côtés de l’Atlantique. L’électorat appelle
“The Indian Ocean is where the rivalry between the United States and China in the Pacific interlocks with the regional rivalry between China and India, and also with
Without a more pragmatic and flexible approach based on imagination and out of the box thinking, we are bound to remain caught in the trap of secular stagnation
Two conditions are required for achieving a turnaround: political will, and political and administrative capacity. Both have been manifestly lacking The concept of a developmental State has evolved
For us in Mauritius the boon coming from a Macron election is that it will avoid the cataclysmic and potentially ruinous effects of France pulling out of the