The debate about any future Constitutional reform is not over, as there is too much at stake for the country. It is merely postponed, as after the dissolution
Whatever happened to the democratisation of the economy agenda of the Mauritius Labour Party (MLP)? We would like to think that this sensible and necessary agenda has not
The MMM leader Paul Bérenger has finally obtained what he had been bargaining for since 2012. Well almost. The Electoral Alliance Agreement between the MLP and the MMM,
Following the joint press conference held by the leaders of the Labour Party and MMM last Saturday, Paul Berenger met the press on his own last Tuesday to
Barring any last-minute disagreement between the leaders of the Labour Party and the MMM, we will hopefully take cognizance of what looks very much like a forceps-assisted ‘in
The latest that has come out from the series of discussions being held between the Labour and MMM leaders in view of a contemplated alliance between the two
l’express newspaper published in its edition of Saturday last a few photographs purporting to show the Prime Minister at a private reception that would have taken place in
Beekrumsing Ramlallah (BR) decided to start a newspaper, the Mauritius Times (MT), in 1954. It was a daunting task. Mrinal Roy recounts in his article in this edition
Hopes were high in our part of the world when President Barack Obama’s first term began in January 2009. We in Mauritius looked forward to a higher consideration
In the face of difficulties, governments may feel inclined to take the path of least resistance and yield to pressures and grant privileges to specific groups. It is
There have always been good economic – not at all epidermic — reasons to seek to achieve a diversification of the production base in the energy sector. Politicians
On 15 July, political leaders of the five emerging countries known as BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa) signed up in Brazil the document for the
The Committee set up by the government to provide an “effective remedy” (as enjoined by the UN Human Rights Committee further to the case brought before it by
The National Assembly meets today in a special session, after over two months of prorogation, to consider the minor amendment to the Constitution which will render unnecessary the