Mauritians should not be lulled into believing that Paul Bérenger is switching back to an opposition mode – what in fact he is paid for from public funds
The political yo-yo between PM Ramgoolam (NCR) and Leader of the Opposition Berenger (PRB) went on for two dreary long months; up one minute, down the next. Announcements,
If a democratic country were defined simply as one in which elections are held regularly, many countries notorious for the worst forms of dictatorship would qualify for the
Manifestement, il y a ceux qui, en lisant leur journal, devant l’écran de leur ordinateur, leur poste de radio ou leur salle de rédaction, trémoussent d’impatience de descendre
Writing in Social Europe Journal of 10 June 2014 Shayn McCallum an Australian-born resident of Istanbul and an instructor at the Bogazici University there, also currently working on
It was a Friday, and it was exactly a year since granddad’s mum — my great grandmother — had passed away. Consequently, as per Hindu custom, there were
Since the beginning of the 21st Century the history of business development in Mauritius is witnessing one of the most radical changes in the structure of businesses and
It is important that the teaching of History in schools be started at the earliest, ensuring, especially in respect of Mauritian history, that it is taught based on
The ongoing saga about a possible LP-MMM alliance is showing one surprise after another, which is perhaps not unexpected given the complexity of the political situation. However, those
The Hollywood actress and UN special envoy Angelina Jolie was in London three days ago to open a four-day summit on ending sexual violence during war. The summit