The model of economic liberalism in place has profoundly widened inequalities, failed to assure inclusive prosperity for all or meet the aspirational needs of people
While the country takes pride in the accelerated rate of growth of Gross Per Capita income, the stark reality is that these figures actually hide an unsustainable two-speed
The Mauritian body politic will have at some stage to grapple with some “wicked” issues that many believe are fundamental to our future — By S. Callikan
The decisions of political leaders to unwaveringly give priority to the superior interests of the country and the people or the party over their personal interests will determine
The definitive victory of the Labour Party’s candidate has been generally welcomed as a sign of “revival”. This victory, however, does not come without some tough questions — Rajiv
There is a growing clamour for fundamental change in our battered democracy. The time is ripe for the innovative young to take up the challenge — By Mrinal Roy
All classes of society are feeling the continuous decline of the country and their discontent is aptly reflected in the victory of Arvin Boolell — By Sada Reddi
Celui des deux — PTr et MMM — qui aura récupéré le plus de leurs voix flottantes de 2014 dépassera l’autre sur la ligne d’arrivée — Analyse réalisée par
The by-election will unleash far-reaching changes, and that is why the major political parties have made turnout on election day the battle cry of their election campaign —
both are irrational, and both make the promise of a better hereafter. In religion it is afterlife, in politics it is after-election — By Dr R Neerunjun Gopee