Legal Fees and Political Connections: A Growing Concern in Mauritius By Lex In some countries, legal fees charged by barristers and solicitors are exorbitantly
It seems we’ll enter the coming year with a full plate, as the world faces challenges from Africa to Latin America, Belarus, Myanmar, and beyond. By Anil
Reforming the Education System Opinion By Jan Arden Two weeks ago, we commented here on the energetic approach of the new Minister of Education and Human
Mauritius Times – 70 Years By Peter Ibbotson Sugar News Just how profitable is sugar-growing in Mauritius for the estates? The estates are very coy about
Encounter A Conversation with Uncle Claus ‘The cupboards must be opened, cleaned, and dusted off for Mauritius to move forward’ * ‘Consume and be devoured!’
Promesses électorales Si le boni de 14e mois était le prix à payer par le présent gouvernement pour sauver la démocratie, c’est alors une charge à court
Qs & As “If the recordings were unlawfully obtained, they would face significant hurdles to be used as evidence in court” By LEX One of the most controversial
Interview: Dr Vinaye Ancharaz, International Economic Consultant ‘This sense of belonging can only be built and nurtured through clear, constant and inclusive
Opinion By Jan Arden CitizenPravind Kumar Jugnauth will now have time, away from sycophants and a previously regal posse of advisors, to reflect on the
Analyse Changement politique Par Prakash Neerohoo Ce vendredi, le Parlement approuvera la nomination d’un nouveau président de la République pour succéder
Overall, the Baku conference evoked sentiments of disappointment and failure to meet meaningful climate finance goals By Anil Madan The COP29 Conference
Editorial The recent announcement by the new government of Mauritius regarding an audit of the country’s economy has raised significant questions about
Remembrance By Dr Amit Achameesing Today, I pay my most heartfelt tribute to an exceptional man, Joseph Tsang Mang Kin — an intellectual, poet, diplomat,