The best image the country can and does project is one of competent authorities handling exceptional circumstances of the pandemic, even when health structures and personnel are overstretched
… nobody is ‘tinkering’ with the Constitution. It is my constitutional duty to make sure that our Constitution is respected by institutions and individuals alike”
One of the weaknesses of any political system is that no criteria are laid down as regards qualities or competencies required of anyone aspiring to become MPs
Either a sweeping change in leadership or the emergence of a new political force remains a necessary condition for any hope for the future of Mauritius
Last Friday, we learnt that the Attorney General had decided to intervene in the case involving Mr Boolell, the DPP, against ICAC and the Commissioner of Police. Mr
It appears that the IMF would have recently recommended that Mauritius should revisit its pension scheme, with a view to reducing its increasing debt burden of over Rs
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