Already frustrated and angry about high gasoline prices, Mauritius could soon be hit by higher electricity bills, compounding inflation’s financial toll on people and businesses. The...
An increasing number of legal experts are reportedly speaking out against a new law scheduled to be presented at the National Assembly this Tuesday July 19....
Several media have raised questions on a mysterious “big event” that is apparently being planned by social activist Bruneau Laurette. “28 August 22: The Day of...
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) remains concerned over Mauritius’s public sector debt as a percentage of GDP, estimated at 92.4% in fiscal year (FY) 2021-2022 and...
Kenya’s Agano Party presidential candidate, David Mwaure, has written to 15 countries, including Mauritius, and the United Nations asking them to return billions of Kenya shillings...
Mozilla has stepped up its efforts to dissuade EU lawmakers from forcing web browsers to recognize the validity of contentious web certificates created by the bloc....
A Mauritian MSc Dementia Studies student, who balanced his studies with a full-time job as a care home manager while also raising thousands of pounds for...
Mauritian lawyer Rama Valayden has claimed police are not looking for Michaela McAreavey’s killer and a cash reward is needed to reignite the investigation. Valayden, a...
One of the largest construction companies on the island, the Building & Civil Engineering Co Ltd (BCE) has been placed in to liquidation following unsuccessful attempts...
Tech geek and civil rights activist Ish Sookun has described PM Pravind Jugnauth’s intended ‘security survey’ as being “sinister”. A staunch advocate for free Internet and...