Assimilez, mais ne vous assimilez pas — Léopold Sédar Senghor Il semble, dans certains milieux du moins, depuis que la “réforme” électorale s’est engagée à exterminer le Best
The temporary remedy being proposed in the Bill to comply with the UN Human Rights Committee ruling is neither effective nor satisfactory The live televised debates on the
Disons-le d’emblée. Il est grand temps que les femmes prennent la parole sans attendre que les mâles veuillent bien leur passer le micro. A toutes celles qui foncent
A few weeks ago in the midst of the euphoria about the nearly completed Labour Party-MMM Alliance we wrote that anything was still possible since there were still
Last week on the night of 9th June, extremist militants of ISIS, the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria, overran and captured Mosul, the second largest city in
The political yo-yo between PM Ramgoolam (NCR) and Leader of the Opposition Berenger (PRB) went on for two dreary long months; up one minute, down the next. Announcements,
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
At his press conference following the meeting of the Bureau Politique of the Labour Party as Guy Rozemont Square yesterday afternoon, the Prime Minister first said that free
In spite of it being fundamentally flawed, widely criticised and alien to the core values and principles which underpinned the struggle and birth of Mauritius as a sovereign
What was meant to be an open-and-shut case regarding the adoption of an electoral reform agenda followed by an alliance between the Labour Party and the MMM, or