The Ministry of Labour and Industrial Relations, led by Reza Uteem, is working to make the Workfare Programme more efficient in processing claims for Transitional Unemployment...
The autopsy report confirms that the young officer from the VIPSU died from asphyxiation caused by drowning. The report was conducted by Dr. Maxwell Monvoisin, second...
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has endorsed Mauritius’s recent budget reforms aimed at increasing tax revenues without hindering economic growth or hurting vulnerable groups. In its...
In the ongoing investigation into the Reward Money affair, Assistant Superintendent of Police (ASP) Faraaz Mooniaruth, a former head of the now-defunct Force Crime Intelligence Unit,...
Sergeant Yeshdeo Seeboruth was taken into custody by the Financial Crimes Commission (FCC) on Wednesday 16th July after a lengthy interrogation. The police officer is being...
After Port-Louis, the city of Quatre-Bornes is preparing to get an Urban Terminal. The current market area will be replaced by a modern complex that will...
The reopening of the Anti-Drug and Smuggling Unit (ADSU) in Plaine-Verte was announced on 15th July at an event organized by the Islamic Cultural College Vallée-des-Prêtres...
The Parliament has passed the Financial Crimes Commission (Amendment) Bill, presented by Prime Minister Navin Ramgoolam. The vote took place yesterday during the third reading, and...
The annual cost to operate and maintain the Safe City Project is $8.7 million, the Prime Minister, Navin Ramgoolam, announced in Parliament on July 15. As...
Mauritius has 63 fixed speed cameras installed across the island to monitor vehicle speeds and enforce traffic laws. These cameras detect vehicles traveling above the speed...