There are thousands of Mauritians who work and study overseas. These people are economic and knowledge-hungry migrants. They are Mauritians by birth and Mauritians at heart. Their bodies may be ...
As the world anticipates the Pran Pratishtha ceremony of the Ram Temple in Ayodhya on January 22, Haymandoyal Dillum, High Commissioner of Mauritius, revealed the grand plans for the Mauritian ...
On the evening of Saturday July 25, the MV (Merchant Vessel) Wakashio grounded on coral reefs in the south-east of the Indian Ocean tropical island of Mauritius. The ship, a Japanese-owned but ...
The Japanese MV Wakashio, owned by the Nagashiki Shipping Company and operated by Mitsui OSK Line, has spilled oil off the Mauritius coast after hitting a reef near the Blue Bay Marine Park on July 25 ...
Almost nine out of 10 Mauritians find their national identity to be at least as important to them as their ethnic-group identity according to the latest Afrobarometer report. The survey, conducted by ...
The Kreol language binds Mauritius' diverse communities together and links us all, inescapably, to our country's African origins. This is the fourth article in the seven-part series Living In ...
Mauritians will have their first chance to decide if Prime Minister Pravind Jugnauth should continue to rule since he was hand-picked for the job when his father stepped down more than two years ago.
Mauritians have taken to the streets for a second rally after the Wakashio oil spill, calling for a “new Mauritius”. Thousands travelled to the remote south eastern coastal village of Mahebourg on ...
Oil leaks from the MV Wakashio, a bulk carrier ship that ran aground on a coral reef last summer off the coast of Mauritius. Though increasingly unhappy about political conditions in their country, ...
Island nation’s £30bn windfall from UK will also help it raise minimum salaries and pay off national debt Tony Diver is The Telegraph's Political Editor. He has won several awards for his reporting on ...