Ever since Prime Minister Pravind Jugnauth came back to Mauritius from India, having obtained a loan from the Government of India to finance certain projects, which loan has
In the course of the Private Notice Question of 13th June raised by Xavier Duval, Leader of the Opposition, about the Commission of Inquiry on Horseracing in Mauritius
Interview: Cader Sayed Hossen — Bien au contraire, j’ai bien peur que nous aurons more of the same » * BAI : ‘Une commission d’enquête aura-t-elle accès aux
In Mauritius, we are still in quest of an electoral reform that can find a solution to the pronouncement of the Human Rights Commission of the United Nations
Two Comments on the Change of Guard A change in leadership can be an opportunity for a radical change in style and substance. Will this happen? The next
At any given time the range of possibilities is determined by what has gone before (determinism), but within this range genuine choices are possible (voluntarism). — P. Sweezy
Interview : Me Rex Stephen * ‘Selon notre raisonnement, si l’accord ‘à l’israélienne’ implique que le Premier ministre sortant reste comme député ou ministre, ce type d’accord ne
On Sunday 22nd, when PM Sir Anerood Jugnauth announced his resignation as Prime Minister on television and spoke about his long commitment to politics, the first impression was
It may be said that after two years of the present Lepep government voters have lost their compass once again. They can’t make sense of where the government
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.