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Un juriste de 43 ans élu Premier ministre du gouvernement tibétain en exil
DHARAMSALA (Inde) (AFP)Un juriste de 43 ans, ancien étudiant de l'université américaine de Harvard, a été élu mercredi Premier ministre du gouvernement tibétain en exil et il aura la difficile tâche d'endosser un rôle politique incarné pendant des décennies par le dalaï lama.Lobsang Sangay, un expert en droit international et spécialiste du Tibet, a facilement battu les deux autres candidats en remportant 55% des voix de la communauté tibétaine en exil dans le monde entier, a annoncé la commission électorale.Tenzing Tethong, un ancien représentant du dalaï lama à New York et Washington, a obtenu 37,4% tandis que Tashi Wangdi, qui …
27 Apr 2011, Orange Ki News ?
JT de 19h30 – mercredi 27/04/11
Title: JT de 19h30Channel: MBC1Start Time: 19:30Date: 2011-04-27End Time: 20:17
27 Apr 2011, MBC
Zournal Kreol – mercredi 27/04/11
Title: Zournal KreolChannel: MBC2Start Time: 19:00Date: 2011-04-27End Time: 19:20
27 Apr 2011, MBC
News – Wednesday 27/04/11
Title: NewsChannel: MBC3Start Time: 18:30Date: 2011-04-27End Time: 18:50
27 Apr 2011, MBC
Samachar – Wednesday 27/04/11
Title: SamacharChannel: MBC1Start Time: 18:00Date: 2011-04-27End Time: 18:25
27 Apr 2011, MBC
Les funérailles de Satya Sai Baba auront ce matin a 9 heures en Inde soit a 7h30 heure de Maurice.
Les rites vont durer une heure et se tiendront au Prashanti Nilayam, l’Ashram de Sai Baba a Puttaparthi. Depuis son décès dimanche. Les devots ont converge par milliers a Puttaparthi pour rendre un dernier hommage a Satya Sai Baba. Hier le Premier ministre indien, Le Dr Manmohun Singh et le leader du Congress Party Sonia [...]
27 Apr 2011, MBC
Les funérailles de Satya Sai Baba auront ce matin a 9 heures en Inde soit a 7h30 heure de Maurice.
Les rites vont durer une heure et se tiendront au Prashanti Nilayam l’Ashram de Sai Baba à Puttaparthi. Depuis son deces dimanche, les devots ont convergés par milliers à Puttaparthi pour rendre un dernier hommage à Satya Sai Baba.. Hier le Premier ministre indien, le Dr Manmohun Singh et le leader du Congress Party Sonia Gandhi etaient [...]
27 Apr 2011, MBC
Dismissed Berjaya workers seek justice
The Ministry of Labour, Industrial Relations and Employment will soon initiate an investigation concerning the dismissal of 16 employees of the former Berjaya Hotel at Le Morne. According to sources, the employees have already filed their complaints in different offices in their regions. Trade unionist Jack Bizlall has sent a letter to the Ministry of [...]
27 Apr 2011, The Independent Daily
Conflit Thaïlande-Cambodge: les discussions sur un cessez-le-feu annulées
PHANOM DONG RAK (Thaïlande) (AFP) Le ministre thaïlandais de la Défense Prawit Wongsuwon a annulé mercredi une visite prévue le jour même au Cambodge pour discuter d'un cessez-le-feu dans les combats qui ont fait 14 morts depuis vendredi à la frontière entre les deux pays.La rencontre a été annulée parce que "des médias cambodgiens ont affirmé que la Thaïlande avait (...) admis une défaite et des pertes", a déclaré le colonel Sunsern Kaewkumnerd, porte-parole de l'armée thaïlandaise."Nous acceptons des discussions à condition qu'ils arrêtent de nous tirer dessus d'abord pendant quelques jours. Nous en avons informé le Cambodge", a précisé …
27 Apr 2011, Orange Ki News ?
Book festival starts on Friday
‘Read and build your future’ is the theme chosen by the National Library and the organising committee of the World Book Day in Mauritius, which is celebrating the ninth consecutive year of the book festival. The celebration of World Book Day in Mauritius aims to educate the public about the importance of reading. Every individual [...]
27 Apr 2011, The Independent Daily
L’inauguration du Centre Cutlurel Indira Gandhi
Toujours à Phoenix hier après midi, le Premier ministre le Dr Navin Ramgoolam a qualifie la cérémonie d”émouvante et de fierté légitime. Il s”est remémoré de la cérémonie de l’inauguration du Centre Cutlurel Indira Gandhi pour la culture indienne, par l’ancien 1er ministre de la Grande péninsule Atal Bihari Vajpai, en mars 2000. Le Premier ministre s”est [...]
27 Apr 2011, MBC
Workshop to create safe working environment
Following accidents at workplaces since January —that have also involved deaths the ministry of Labour, Industrial Relations and Employment has set out to sensitise employees and employers on the importance of creating a safe work environment. In this context, the ministry is organising a workshop on Thursday and Friday at the Municipality of Port Louis, [...]
27 Apr 2011, The Independent Daily
Fencing of garden contested
Following the fencing work at Pavilion Garden in Quatre Bornes, the Collectif Mouvement Pavillon Libre (CMPL) has sent an open letter to minister of Local Government and Outer Islands Herve Aimée. Georges Ahyan, spokesman of CMPL said that the work being undertaken at the garden is converting this green heritage site into an ‘eyesore’ made [...]
27 Apr 2011, The Independent Daily
Duty free case in DPP’s hands
Documents pertaining to the fraud that occurred at the Mauritius Duty Free Paradise (MDFP) in August 2010 will be handed to the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) in the coming days. As part of a police inquiry led by investigators of the Anti Drug Smuggling Unit (ADSU), 41 people were questioned. Two high ranking officials [...]
27 Apr 2011, The Independent Daily
Textile sector
The textile industry, which is considered one of the main pillars of the Mauritian economy, has been facing serious problems since the month of January. The strong rupee, recession in Europe and the rise in the price of cotton is forcing local enterprises to revise their strategies so as to safeguard the industry. Ahmed Parkar, [...]
27 Apr 2011, The Independent Daily
CSO publishes figures on good governance
For the first time, the Central Statistics Office (CSO) has published its Economic and Social Indicators on Governance Statistics. In a previous survey done in terms of good governance in relation to other countries in Africa, the Mo Ibrahim Index had focused on four areas. These were Safety and Rule of Law, Participation and Human [...]
27 Apr 2011, The Independent Daily
Central Market to be partly privatised
Hundreds of people regularly visit the meat and fish section of the Port Louis central market. However, the lack of hygiene there is quite obvious. According to Myrella Palmyre, the councillor of the Municipality of Port Louis, the situation has been the same for a long time but measures are being taken to improve it. [...]
27 Apr 2011, The Independent Daily
MEF, Mohamed not on same wavelength
The Mauritius Employers’ Federation (MEF) is against the amendment of the two labour laws – the Employment Rights Act and the Employment Relations Act 2008. They have denounced it one week after the minister of Labour, Employment and Industrial Relations, Shakeel Mohamed stated that he intends to wrap up the issue by early May. “We [...]
27 Apr 2011, The Independent Daily
Vikram Chopra’s appeal rejected
Indian businessman, Vikram Chopra will have to stay on the island to face trial, which will soon be lodged. The court session is expected to start on September 8. In a ruling on Tuesday at the Intermediate Court, magistrate Raj Seebaluck rejected the appeal lodged by the businessman. He had asked the court to withdraw [...]
27 Apr 2011, The Independent Daily
Otages au Sahel: Aqmi diffuse une vidéo des otages français
HONG KONG (AFP)Al-Qaïda au Maghreb islamique (Aqmi) a diffusé mardi une vidéo contenant des messages des quatre otages français du Niger, suppliant Nicolas Sarkozy de retirer les troupes françaises d'Afghanistan, selon le centre américain de surveillance des sites islamistes (SITE).La vidéo de 3 minutes et 36 secondes montre successivement des photos de Pierre Legrand, Daniel Larribe, Thierry Dol et Marc Furrer avec des hommes en armes derrière eux.Ils se présentent successivement et prononcent le même texte à quelques mots près: "Nous supplions le président de la République française Nicolas Sarkozy de répondre favorablement à la demande d'Al-Qaïda de retirer les …
27 Apr 2011, Orange Ki News ?