by drmu | Sep 28, 2010 | Environment, Marine protection, Name and shame
Nando Bodha marked World Tourism Day yesterday with a declaration that our ecosystems would not be sacrificed in the pursuit of profit. This video demonstrates that his words are incongruent with...
by drmu | Sep 18, 2010 | Education, Name and shame, Social justice
We encourage you to read the article below about a fantastic initiative by a group of students, called the Golden Team, who are transforming their concern for those less fortunate than themselves into concrete action. Recognising that disabled children are unable to...
by drmu | Aug 30, 2010 | Education, Name and shame
So, according to Minister of Education, Dr Bunwaree, the Government has taken a decision. Kreol will be introduced in schools but only as an optional subject up to CPE, not as an official language of instruction. The forum today at Domaine Les Pailles was conducted...
by drmu | Jul 28, 2010 | Mafia at work, Name and shame, Social justice, Tourism
As declared a month ago, We Love Mauritius joined Kalipso and George Ah Yan in the fight to end the progressive privatisation of the public domain. The first battle was to stop a restaurant being built on Mont Choisy Public Beach. Today that battle has been decisively...
by drmu | Jul 26, 2010 | Mafia at work, Name and shame
On 26th June 2010, Dr Richard L Munisamy made a statement to the police at Pointe aux Canonniers station accusing Mr Sahrat Dutt Lallah, CEO of Mauritius Telecom (MT), of contravening Section 29 of the Data Protection Act 2004. 29. Unlawful disclosure of personal data...
by drmu | Jul 13, 2010 | Economy, Name and shame, Tourism
“Ti Cretin” was the nickname given to Pravind Jugnauth by Paul Berenger at the beginning of February 2010. We have been trying to give our new Minister of Finance the benefit of the doubt while he found his feet and Ali Mansoor tried to cast his World Bank...