Following a Circular Note from the Ministry of Public Service and Administrative Reforms, the Mauritian government has officially sanctioned a new framework for telecommuting and flexible...
Households in Mauritius are facing a sharp 15% rise in electricity tariffs as of 1 May 2026, following a government decision to address the escalating global...
A sweeping set of energy regulations will come into force across Mauritius on 1 May 2026, targeting “non-essential” electricity consumption in a national bid to curb...
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...
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 Mauritian government has unveiled a sweeping energy strategy to inject 405 megawatts (MW) into the national grid over the next three years to combat supply...
The Malaysian government has announced a mandatory remote working policy for all ministries, public agencies, and state-linked companies to combat rising fuel costs and ensure energy...
The Mauritian government has declared a “serious” energy emergency, warning that the current power crisis could prove more volatile than the disruptions seen during the Covid-19...
Independent Power Producers (IPPs) now generate over half of the national electricity supply in Mauritius, surpassing the state-owned Central Electricity Board (CEB) in overall production. Figures...
A series of new agreements are set to be signed between Mauritius and India during the Mauritian Prime Minister’s state visit to India, from 9 to...