Mr Satyajit Boolell, who currently holds the post of Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP), has sworn an affidavit on 14th July before the Judge in Chambers regarding a
Some future historian of Mauritius will perhaps wonder how ever a simple building came to dominate almost two decades of Mauritian life. Medpoint Hospital, as it was called,
One-stop shop for foreign investors – multiple blocks and shocks and insults for Mauritians? What a shame, for a country that pretends to be the most advanced in
Successive governments list reform of the Civil Service in their manifestos and subsequently in the Government Programme. But in practice not much of it is visible as time
Tit-Bits The Internet and digital social networks have revolutionised old-style handling of political perception and some autocratic countries even see Internet-accelerated public perception as a powerful viral threat.
More than any previous government, this one has the clout, the reasons, the political latitude and the opportunity to rewrite some contour lines in the historically-charged (cane sugar)
Larzan larzan larzan, martèle le Président, tout le monde veut en gagner plus, et pourtant l’argent ne fait pas le bonheur, ajoute-t-il. Leçon morale à deux balles. Notre
In the wake of the financial crisis that shook the world in 2007-2008, there has been a domino-effect type of wave that has spread around the world. Beginning
Let us first ask a straightforward question to the government: How on earth are they going to address the issue of bribery? The penalty point system is engendering