This news is making a buzz since this yesterday evening, especially among IT professionals and enthusiasts. <!-- Notice : This post aims to explain the topic to the general public, without going into technical stuffs. --> As far as I know and unless someone proves otherwise, you can either buy a domain or not. Period. Technically, we say, register... Continue Reading →
More strict law enforcement on our roads as from 27 July 2015
While speed cameras will be switched on again only in the month of September, the new strategy to enforce laws on our roads will be put into action as from tomorrow. No more double-penalty system. No more bulky Driving License Counterpart (DLC). No more hidden speed cameras. Instead a new system to sanction drivers committing... Continue Reading →
Moins de chaussures de marque et de téléphones cellulaires sophistiqués
Tel que rapporté par un journal cet après-midi, Jean Pierre Bidasse a commenté sur la nécessité que la population revoie les dépenses. En me fiant uniquement sur cet article en question faute de vidéos, bande sonore ou d'autres articles détaillés sur ce fameux point de presse, l'expert financier Bidasse a commenté sur l'importance que le pays dépense moins... Continue Reading →
How is Emtel Airbox’s Fair Usage Policy (FUP) different?
Since the announcement of Emtel's Airbox, several internet users are widely showing their interest and enthusiasm to subscribe. This commercial move of Emtel comes at a very good time, especially when there are daily customer complains about either slow internet speeds or having to wait several months or years before the deployment of Orange fiber at their place.... Continue Reading →
Public holidays 2016 for Mauritius
Hello! Update ( 1st January 2016) : I have been notified that the government has brought a change in the list initially published. The Thaipoosam Cavadee ( Sunday 24 January) has been declared public holiday and has replaced the Virasha Pirappu ( celebrated on Thursday 14 April) in the official list of public holidays. Updated... Continue Reading →
What you need to know about the court’s judgement regarding the biometric cards
Today, the 29th of May 2015 has been marked by two important milestones in the history of our island: Resignation of Kailash Purryag as President of the Republic of Mauritius, effective as from today 1800hrs and appointment in a very near future of Ameenah Gurib-Fakim as the first woman occupying the post of the President of... Continue Reading →
The real status message published by the QEC student on Whatsapp…
This evening, a QEC student was chatting with me to warn me about the false information published by a newspaper regarding the case whereby a 15 year old student was found dead outside some flats. While the police is still inquiring, several people including the media are talking about a suicide case. It has been reported that she might have jumped... Continue Reading →
I survived the post-rainfalls traffic jam, again.
After the flash flood of March 2013 and the terrific torrential rainfalls during the past couple of months, it's a hell every time it rains heavily in Mauritius. While inhabitants of several regions fear of having their houses over-flooded again, the situation on our roads is getting worst and sometimes chaotic, like this evening in the region of Ebene, which btw probably deserves the... Continue Reading →
Nation zougadère, prend compte! Ki pu gratter r sa aster ?
I now come to the thorny issue of ‘Nation Zougadère’.Madam Speaker, during the electoral campaign we took a strong commitment to put order in this mess.Let me announce those measures: First, a total ban on gambling advertisement. This decision takes effect immediately. Second, a total ban on issue of new gaming and betting licenses except for casinos, for... Continue Reading →
47th Independence & 23rd Republic anniversary celebrations at Champs de Mars
Thanks to this mum who gladly allowed me to take a shot of her two sons and herself 🙂 It has become an annual rendez-vous for me now. Each year, I make it a must to free myself in order to be able to attend the official flag raising ceremony for the Independence and republic day celebrations. Unlike the past... Continue Reading →