The long-standing battle to improve primary education standards in Mauritius has hit a “stagnant” wall, with failure rates remaining frozen...
By Mike Omuodo – From an online post, a commentator asked an intriguing question: “If the African Union (AU) cannot create a single currency, a unified...
The Mauritian government is facing intensifying pressure to curb a rising tide of national debt, which reached Rs 654.47 billion at the end of September 2025....
Mauritius stands at a critical crossroads as it enters 2026, facing unprecedented social and political malaise driven by a soaring cost of living, bureaucratic paralysis, and...
Prof. John H. Stanfield II argues that the current political crisis in Mauritius is not unique, but rather a perfect example of a global political flaw:...
The supply of essential goods for the festive season is under severe threat, with consumer prices set to soar, as a critical shortage of foreign currency...
The government is undermining its own authority and squandering its landslide election victory, according to journalist Jean-Luc Mootoosamy. Speaking on the current political climate, Mootoosamy warned...
Mauritius’s judiciary is facing a serious crisis that could lead to “reputational damage” for the country, according to prominent Senior Counsel Antoine Domingue. In an exclusive...
Former Director of Public Prosecutions Satyajit Boolell has called for a radical overhaul of Mauritius’s penal system, urging a shift away from short-term prison imprisonment and...
Local businesses and manufacturers are facing a significant downturn in sales, a trend that is causing particular concern for small and medium-sized enterprises. This decline is...