There are places we visit, and then there are places that stay with us, quietly, deeply, long after the journey ends. For Belle Maree, a young Australian teacher turned digital nomad, Mauritius has ...
Mauritius stands at a decisive moment. The proposals aired in Hebdo on Sunday 3 May for the 2026/27 Budget rightly emphasize fiscal discipline, social equity, and climate resilience. As citizens, we ...
Despite decades of funding, studies, and projects to combat coastal erosion in Mauritius, results remain limited. Poor coordination, lack of monitoring, and insufficient concrete action have severely ...
eward money is cash offered to the public for information leading to arrests in cases of drug-trafficking or other serious crimes. The current practice of offering monetary rewards for sharing ...
1. From rural farms to courtrooms, Artificial Intelligence is quietly transforming how 1.4 billion Indians live, work, and govern themselves. India is fast emerging as one of the world’s most ...
While we celebrated Children’s Day this week, the statistics on child abuse in Mauritius are staggering. In fact, 4,203 cases have been registered since January this year, among them there are 1,132 ...
For this week’s interview, News on Sunday reached out to the Managing Director of Trident Mauritius. The firm celebrates 25 years of presence in our jurisdiction. A seasoned professional in the ...
As the clock is ticking for one of the most-awaited general elections, leaders of different political parties are coming forward with several tempting proposals. Are these promises worth their weight?
Middlesex University Mauritius will proudly host its annual graduation ceremony on Wednesday, 6 August 2025, at the Trianon Convention Centre, marking a significant milestone for the Class of 2025.
Most Mauritian women claim that they are not feminists, or if they are deep down in their souls, they hesitate to make such a declaration in case people make fun of them. They believe that they will ...
The 1930s were marked by poverty, social injustice, and the dominance of colonial oligarchies. Workers in the sugar industry, the backbone of the Mauritian economy, endured harsh conditions with ...
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