Mauritius starts with a strong position. It has been an economic success story and a beacon of hope in multicultural harmony in this part of the world. It
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What happens between consenting adults behind the closed doors of their private residence must be protected from any form of intrusion except if there is an abundantly clear
There were times when good journalism used to be defined by the motto “comment is free, but facts are sacred.” In the present days of digital and instant
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According to newspaper reports the Ministry of Finance and Economic Development has expressed its displeasure to the authors of the latest report published by the Mauritius Commercial Bank-MCB
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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
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Politics and the inevitable speculations which accompany it have now become the order of the day and we are not yet officially in pre-electoral campaign. What is normally