Strict legislation and a culture of confidentiality continue to hamper press freedom in Mauritius, despite journalists enjoying safer working conditions...
The newly re-elected President of the Outsourcing and Telecommunications Association of Mauritius (OTAM), Jenny Chan, has warned that the nation is falling behind technologically due to...
The Mauritian construction industry is under severe strain as geopolitical instability in the Middle East triggers a “systemic impact” on the national economy, leading to stalled...
The chairperson of the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC), Satyajit Boolell, has called for a “fundamental rebuilding” of the institution to secure its independence and align...
Faced with soaring global energy pressures and Middle Eastern geopolitical tensions, Mauritius is locked in a high-stakes debate over whether a national shift to teleworking is...
The time for celebrations is over. What’s needed now is bitter lucidity — almost an autopsy. We are witnessing the decomposition of a system that, by...
Mauritius is facing a critical race against time to save its international reputation as a stable investment hub, with Moody’s placing the island nation on a...
Low-lying islands and iconic coastal cities, inluding Venice and the Maldives, are facing total disappearance within 25 years as global temperatures shatter critical safety limits, experts...
The long-standing battle to improve primary education standards in Mauritius has hit a “stagnant” wall, with failure rates remaining frozen between 25% and 30% for over...
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...