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Supreme Court: Status Quo Around Contract of Rs 800 Million for diesel NTC
Vivo Energy Mauritius Ltd asked the Supreme Court to review a decision of the Independent Review Panel (IRP), which rejected a challenge to the company about the allocation of a contract for fuel for Rs 806 million in Indian Oil ( Mauritius) Ltd. Monday, SPJ Keshoe Parsad Matadeen extended the freeze panel decision.
24 Apr 2013, motors.mega.mu
Double Yellow Line Outside His Shop: Pinky Ahuja Contest His Ticket
Discontent among some small business owners on the street SSR (ex-Desforges Street), Port Louis. They are indignant against the Traffic Management & Road Safety Unit (TMRSU) who scored a double yellow line part of this busy road.
24 Apr 2013, motors.mega.mu
Video of the Day: Scary Water Whirlpool That Eats Everything
24 Apr 2013, business.mega.mu
New Speed Cameras Require : Craze About Radar Detectors
Radar detectors ... simple and accessible to all. With the installation of new Speed Cameras and the introduction of penalty points, there is a rush to radar detectors. For some time, there was an increase in sales of these gadgets.
24 Apr 2013, motors.mega.mu
Picture of the Day: Into the Dragon’s Lair
In this vivid capture, we see the entrance to Rådhuset metro station. Rådhuset (Court House) is a rapid transit station in Kungsholmen in central Stockholm, part of the Stockholm metro.
24 Apr 2013, business.mega.mu
3 Signs Your 'Amazing' Company Culture Actually Sucks
Has your company culture morphed into a frankenstein with a life of its own? It's almost certainly distracting you and everyone else from actually doing great work.
24 Apr 2013, business.mega.mu
Standoff MVDA / MRA: The Carbon Tax Divides Car Dealers
Importers of cars filed Monday, a new affidavit in the Supreme Court challenging the remission of the carbon tax paid to dealers second hand cars. The case was remanded to May 6 to allow the defendants to make their position known.
24 Apr 2013, motors.mega.mu
The Dodo Moved to Flic-en-Flac
After several months of work, the project comes to life and the dodo, the emblematic animal of Mauritius, takes refuge in Flic-en-Flac. This garden sculpture, created by artists pARTage, was inaugurated on Friday.
24 Apr 2013, business.mega.mu
Don’t Bore Your Audience with Your Writing
No one wants their writing to put readers to sleep. And yet, many managers write boring and repetitive e-mails, reports, and letters. To keep your readers engaged, try the following:
24 Apr 2013, business.mega.mu
Consumption Basmati Rice: Prices Soared
Approximately 75-80% of the population consumes basmati rice in Mauritius. But in recent months, the price of this commodity are continuing to soar. A price spike has only just begun, prevent importers. At issue: a high demand but very little supply on the world market.
24 Apr 2013, business.mega.mu
Imported Second-Hand Vehicles from Japan: Lifting Measures Against Radioactivity
Importers of second-hand vehicles and parts from Japan are no longer subject to protection measures that followed the Fukushima nuclear disaster in March 2011.
24 Apr 2013, motors.mega.mu
Why Getting Comfortable With Discomfort Is Crucial to Success
In an increasingly competitive, cautious and accelerated world, those who are willing to take risks, step out of their comfort zone and into the discomfort of uncertainty will be those who will reap the biggest rewards.
24 Apr 2013, business.mega.mu
Spoken English: Difficulty for Mauritians
1.29 billion people in the world speak English as their mother tongue or second language. In Mauritius, English is the official language. Yet there is a lack of exposure. World Day of the English language, observed in Tuesday, April 23, is an opportunity to make the point.
24 Apr 2013, business.mega.mu
48 Hours of Horror in Mauritius: 3 Rape Cases
Mauritius may have lived the most barbaric of rape crimes, during the past few days! The local police stations have recorded three rapes cases involving elderly women as victims. Such atrocities make the heart ail and cry in agony. In the past years, we have seen violence getting to an ...Read full article on Island Crisis: 48 Hours of Horror in Mauritius: 3 Rape Cases.
24 Apr 2013, Island Crisis
4 Reasons Your Employees Resist Change--And How to Overcome Them
Entrepreneurs get excited about change, but for staff members, it can be downright threatening. Here's how to get them on board.
24 Apr 2013, business.mega.mu
Scholarship: Uncertain Future for Hundred Students
They are currently in the second year of studies at the university. One hundred students are uncertain. They want answers regarding the financing of their third year. The scholarship is no longer available, the Department of Education looks at their case.
24 Apr 2013, business.mega.mu
He Paid Rs 38,000 Deposit: His Bike Still Delivered Two Months After
A Mahébourgeois paid Rs 38,000 to the company Approve Tuning Ltd for the purchase of a motorcycle since 11 February.
24 Apr 2013, motors.mega.mu
Financial Crisis: NESC Wants Reforms According to Rama Sithanen
It could be that the country embarks on a similar 2006 economic reform. This is what emerges from the latest report of the National Economic and Social Council (NESC) regarding the impact of the financial crisis.
24 Apr 2013, business.mega.mu
Ponzi Scheme: Two Other Companies Outside Game
The investigation into the alleged financial scams in societies Whitedot International Consultancy Ltd and Sunkai Ltd. has not yet revealed all its secrets, the Central Criminal Investigation Department (CCID) has taken in his nets other companies suspected of resorting to illegal financial practices.
24 Apr 2013, business.mega.mu
2704 Traders Fined
The officers of the Consumer Protection Unit (CPU) are rampant right now. From January to March, they verbalized 2704 traders on complaints received. 79 traders were fined.
24 Apr 2013, business.mega.mu