The race to win the chair of the Prime Minister of The Republic of Mauritius is over... L'alliance de l'avenir of Navin Ramgoolam has won for the second consecutive time... Congrats!
Exclusivité : Meeting Party Malin à Curepipe
Bhanu, ene reporteur freelance de yashvinblogs.com ti faire 1 devoir présent dans meeting "Party Malin" ki ti faire a Curepipe kelkes minutes de cela. Voila ene ti reportage, en exclusivité!
Join the “Party Malin” Facebook group!
All of us are great fans of this political group... So, lets join the fan page on Facebook! 😀
Yes! They are back on TV!
Haha! I won't be long! It will be great to watch all those political 'parties' to talk on TV for the next days!
Job recruitment services in Mauritius
While most companies directly advertise their vacancies on newspapers or on the internet, others outsource this task of attracting, screening and selecting the appropriate candidates to recruitment agencies. Today, I am looking for people to share their thoughts about this system and any possible improvements/suggestions.
Collection of political speeches n jokes 2010
A regular yashvinblogs.com reader suggested this interesting post... So, feel free to share things you are hearing during this electoral campaign 2010...
Is there any neutral color in Politics?
White, symbol of purity and neutrality among others is now the official color of MSN in the alliance de l'avenir of Navin Ramgoolam...
Which is the neutral color now that the white has been taken up too?
Transport gratuit, 5 ans apres…
5 ans et quelques mois de cela, les parties MMM et le PTR avaient annoncé le "Transport gratuit pour les étudiants et personnes âgées".
Voyons ensemble ce qui a changé dans notre vie et aussi, ce qui reste à faire....
Motocyclette, Pas doubler dans gauche papao!!!
The motorcycle came out from nowhere and crashed right into the front passenger's door of my car. And at that moment, I saw his police uniform on him. Yes, he was a police officer and he was overtaking other cars from the left...
Should politicians respect their opponents?
It is no secret, some (if not all) politicians use strong words and very often, an abusive language while criticizing their opponents. Each one of them have their own approach to bring their opponents down in order to gain the confidence of the population.