Was it in 1956 that a new strategy was set in motion by the then Department of Education: religious classes would be held for our Christian friends, while
Eyes blinded by the fog of things cannot see truth Ears deafened by the din of things cannot hear truth Brains bewildered by the whirl of things cannot
A storm is brewing in a teacup at University of Mauritius (UOM) about a trifling matter – the academic level of a handful of English Language/Literature students.
As we sat through the Sunday morning physiology revision class, little did we know that we would be heading towards an English language class. The London qualified professor,
“Mauritius will need more than the English-Speaking Union and the British Council to build up the presence of English in the Mauritian language ecology, a prerequisite to wide
Indian Prime Minister Sri Narendra Modi’s visit to Mauritius as chief guest for the 47th celebration of Independence is a great honour for Mauritians. Here is a statesman
With the situation hotting up, a call to ‘Mind Your Language’ would not, I think, be superfluous. Politicians of all hues will tend to use double-entendre words. For