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Latest News Mauritius Reclaims Its Voice: Democracy, Reform, and Growth Jan Arden | March 7, 2025 Titbits Read More
Interviews Institutional Independence vs. Accountability: The FCC, DPP, and the Constitutional Balance LEX | February 15, 2025 Qs & As Read More
Interviews “The proposed deal is good for Mauritius, the UK and the US… Mauritius Times | January 25, 2025 … it does not risk expanding China’s sphere of influence or put British interests at risk” Read More
Opinion May Divali’s Light guide both Voters and Politicians Dr R Neerunjun Gopee | November 1, 2024 By Dr R Neerunjun Gopee Read More
History A Letter from London: Strikes and Strikers Peter Ibbotson | July 5, 2024 Mauritius Times – 60 Years Read More
Economy Is a 14th Month Salary a Viable Proposition? Prakash Neerohoo | June 28, 2024 Electoral promises Read More
World Affairs Cross-Currents – Marching into Different Centuries Anil Madan | June 21, 2024 By Anil Madan Read More
Socratic Dialogue Socrates and Cephalus discuss the Political Circus on Paradise Island Plutonix | May 12, 2024 ‘A code of conduct for politicians is like trying to teach a pig to sing opera’ Read More
Latest News Forthcoming general election: For a genuine ‘vrai changement’ TP Saran | May 3, 2024 Opinion Read More
Interviews “The government is focused on political survival at all costs. Who cares about good economics?” Mauritius Times | April 19, 2024 Interview: Vinaye Ancharaz Read More
Editorials Has Parliament turned into a “Madhouse”? Mauritius Times | April 19, 2024 Editorial Read More
Editorials The Opposition Alliance Editorial MK | March 29, 2024 Editorial Failure is not an option Read More
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