Unless you really don't care about what's going on in our small country, you must have surely heard of the restaurant being built right in the small parking area of Trou aux Biches public beach. Once again, we are here witnessing how the close people (commonly known as "petits copains")Â and political agents to those in... Continue Reading →
Parked cars damaged by a “chapiteau” in Champs de Mars
Update 26 April 2017 : A police officer from Pope Henessy Police Station called me today to ask about the case. I informed him that I came to an agreement with the Port Louis Tennis Club with which I have been able to get the money back for the car repairs. I just came back from the Police... Continue Reading →
Those water sports activities which few Mauritians can actually afford….
Tons of tourists land on the island to practice water sports which very few Mauritians can actually afford because the prices being out of reach for most Mauritians. I also have the impression that Mauritians are being left behind all those developments made for the tourism industry.
Navin Ramgoolam arrested!
News headline of today : Navin Ramgoolam has been arrested by the police since Tuesday . While it might be a dream coming true to certain people, it is definitely something that has put a large smile on thousands of faces early this morning.
Moving to 8 digits for mobiles – Why 5?
In 2 weeks time, the island's mobile infrastructure will go through a major switch, requiring first of all, a change of habit in the life of probably every Mauritian.
Have you ever asked yourself why the number 5? 😛
Did you eat a naan recently?
Today, the topic is not about the "farata" and "roti" which are very common in Indian cuisine but instead, I will be briefly talking about the one which is widely available during the muslims' fast in the occasion of the eid celebrations.
Attending Robin Sharma’s conference by the Young Labour party
Following one of my posts I shared on Facebook, a blog reader sent me this message after he assisted the conference by the author of the best seller "Leader without a title", Robin Sharma, who was invited by the Young Labour to talk on the International Youth Day.
Eski nou pei bien malade?
Since the launch of this "Nou pei bien malade" campaign in the island, all the buzz created around it has turned it into the talk of the town, at least, if we forget the tons of scandals for some time.
Did anyone ask you about your thoughts?
Do you claim for your medical expenses to your health insurance company?
Last year when I talked about life insurance policies, the rather low participation rate on the article give the impression that very little of my blog audience actually have one. As opposed to a life insurance policy, a medical insurance plan works differently. Let's see how.
Quatre Bornes : long queues ahead!
I have stopped counting the number of times I have seen them digging again into newly tarred roads (see above). Or the numerous places with inadequate and confusing road warning signs.