The Indian Ocean-island nation of Mauritius will hold a national election this weekend, when Prime Minister Pravind Jugnauth ...
The government of Mauritius on Friday banned access to social media websites ahead of parliamentary elections later this ...
The UK’s handover of the Chagos archipelago and retention of Diego Garcia is a strategic move that raises questions about the ...
Port Louis (Mauritius) (AFP) – Mauritius Prime Minister Pravind Jugnauth conceded Monday that his coalition was heading for a major drubbing in hotly disputed legislative elections, paving the ...
JOHANNESBURG — People in Mauritius voted Sunday for a new Parliament with the ruling party seeking to secure a second five-year term for Prime Minister Pravind Jugnauth in one of Africa's most ...
Some one million eligible voters in the Indian Ocean Mauritius will head out to vote on Sunday amid an explosive scandal that has implicated government figures in a covert wiretapping operation.
The government of Mauritius is reacting sharply to a wiretapping scandal ahead of the parliamentary elections on November 10: it has blocked access to all major social networks for citizens of the ...
The Indian Ocean island of Mauritius blocked access to social media on Friday, just days ahead of a general election, as tensions mounted over a wire-tapping scandal. Mauritius has been gripped by ...
People in Mauritius have casted their ballots in the parliamentary election that has been clouded by a wire-tapping scandal. Polls opened at 7am (03:00 GMT) and closed at 6pm (14:00 GMT ...
The General Liability Insurance market market in Mauritius is projected to reach a market size (gross written premium) of US$98.08m in 2024. The average spending per capita in the General ...
JOHANNESBURG — The Indian Ocean island nation of Mauritius will hold a national ... a political researcher at Johannesburg's University of Witwatersrand, said some Mauritians were also left ...
FILE—Mauritius Prime Minister Pravind Kumar Jugnauth ... Nicole Beardsworth, a political researcher at Johannesburg's University of Witwatersrand, said some Mauritians were also left unhappy ...