There is no need to demonstrate how vital it is for Mauritius to engage in international trade. Our total imports are almost double the level of our annual
South Sudan, the Central African Republic, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Mali, Western Sahara, Burkina Faso, Uganda, Somalia, Kenya, Nigeria, Afghanistan, Thailand, Myanmar, Argentina, Bolivia, Peru, Ukraine, the
It is not by constantly blaming the inefficiencies the system has accumulated that we can make the breakthrough we badly need. We have to take the bull by
The Bank of Mauritius (BoM) hosted on Friday last a lecture by Governor Njuguna Ndungu of the Central Bank of Kenya on this theme with reference to Kenya.
We have to go on extending our product and service range, for our economic survival, without leaving any stone unturned which ought to have been turned over Of
In a communiqué dated 27th May, the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO) in Mauritius has set out latest developments in the Mauritius-India relationship in the wake of the Prime
From time immemorial, people have recounted in a combination of awe, respect, flourish and fanfare the wealth and power of the immensely rich people who lived at different
This is the title of a new book by David Graeber (Spiegel & Grau, 2013), one of the most prominent scholars and political activists of the present generation.
A public row erupted last week about a section of the newly constructed ring road of Port Louis which has developed important cracks and fissures in a sector
Sudhamo Lal, Director-General of the Mauritius Revenue Authority (MRA), announced recently that tax collection had increased to Rs 62 billion in 2013 from Rs 58 billion a year