This morning, Thursday 24th April, the body of Steve Jacquelin Juliette was exhumed at the Poudre d’Or cemetery. The task of conducting the counter-autopsy has been...
A pivotal moment for the Mauritian judicial landscape, the Constitution (Amendment) Bill and the Criminal Code (Amendment) Bill are poised for introduction in the National Assembly....
12th March 1968 is etched in our history as the day our country regained its Independence. Now, 57 years later, in the aftermath of the elections...
The African Union Summit in Addis Ababa has witnessed a passionate plea from Prime Minister Navin Ramgoolam for the return of the Chagos Archipelago to Mauritius....
In a heartfelt interview aired on Monday, January 27, by the Mauritius Broadcasting Corporation, Dawood Rawat, the former Chairman Emeritus of the now-defunct BAI Group, provided...
A recent report by Afrobarometer, published on September 6, 2024, revealed a troubling trend in Mauritius: a gradual erosion of public confidence in the judicial system...
The Commonwealth countries, including Mauritius, have approved a new series of measures at the Commonwealth Law Ministers Meeting in Zanzibar aimed at improving access to justice...
Authorities are hot on the trail of crime suspect Sheik Altaaf Goodur, who managed to flee custody during his court appearance in Pamplemousses on Monday, March...
Negotiations between Mauritius and the UK regarding the return of the Chagos Islands are causing both anticipation and disagreements. While Mauritius expresses confidence in a positive...
Rajen Valayden’s motion: Leela Devi Dookun-Luchoomun’s position awaited in court. The editor-in-chief of “Capital” magazine, Rajen Valayden, speaks about discrimination. This resident of Stanley, Rose-Hill, laments...