Government Mauritius
Manraj Report: The State is Still Considering the Implications
"In time we will come forward ... "These are the words of the Minister of Public Service, Sutyadeo Moutia on Manraj Report. At this point, the state scrutinizes the report Dev Manraj on "Errors and Omissions" the Pay Research Bureau (PRB).
27 Apr 2013, business.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
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
Passport: No Need in Signatures From Two Guarantor
The decision was taken. From April 30, 2013, a person who wishes to apply for passports will no longer need to have the signature of two leaders or professionals (doctors, lawyers, bank managers, among others) and form the rear of the passport photo.
21 Apr 2013, business.mega.mu
WiFi in Colleges
The Cabinet, which met on Friday, 12 April, took the decision to install wireless terminals in each college. Similarly, a decision was also taken that all secondary schools will be connected to the fiber optic network.
15 Apr 2013, business.mega.mu
Flash Floods: Difficult to Predict According to Experts
The preliminary report of Singaporean experts on the tragedy of March 30 said it was difficult to predict the 'flash floods'. This was announced by the Prime Minister during a religious ceremony organized by the Mauritius Andhra Maha Sabha, Grande Riviere North-West part of the festival Ougadi Thursday.
12 Apr 2013, business.mega.mu
Labour Laws: Amendments Voted
Two amendments to labor laws - the Employment Rights Act and the Employment Relations Act - were voted in the wee hours on Wednesday 10 April at the National Assembly. Ten MPs intervened to express their views on these amendments.
10 Apr 2013, business.mega.mu
PRB: No to Unreasonable Demands, says PM
"Certainly, adjustments will be made where possible, but there is no question of accepting unreasonable demands at the risk of the economy," said the Prime Minister on the forthcoming publication of the report on anomalies PRB salary report 2013.
05 Apr 2013, business.mega.mu
Canal Dayot: Ramgoolam Announces Expertise Singapore for Weather
Visiting Canal Dayot, Prime Minister Navin Ramgoolam announced that it has asked Singapore to attend meteorological services. Station Vacoas is blamed for flooding from Saturday 30 March.
02 Apr 2013, business.mega.mu
Floods: Mourning and Public Holiday on Monday, April 1
Maurice observe April 1 bereavement national holiday and that day will be. The announcement was made by Prime Minister Navin Ramgoolam, at a press conference about the tragic floods that have shocked the population.
31 Mar 2013, business.mega.mu
The National Agricultural Products Regulatory Agency Bill Soon
A new bill, the National Agricultural Products Regulatory Agency (NAPRO) Bill will soon be presented to the National Assembly, at the initiative of the Ministry of Agro-Industry and Food Security. It aims at the integration of the Tea Board, the Tobacco Board and regulatory functions of the Mauritius Meat Authority.
31 Mar 2013, business.mega.mu
PNQ : L’État Escompte Rs 6,8 Md de Taxes sur les Produits Pétroliers
L’État envisage d’engranger Rs 6,8 milliards de revenus à travers les diverses taxes perçues sur les produits pétroliers cette année.
28 Mar 2013, motors.mega.mu
PNQ / ESSENCE: Rs 1 billion for VAT and the RDA
For his first performance as leader of the opposition in the Chamber at the edge of the Private Notice Question (PNQ), Alan Ganoo preferred cross swords with the Minister of Trade and Industry Cader Sayed -Hossen, about the recent increase in prices of petroleum products.
27 Mar 2013, motors.mega.mu
Performance Management System: Moutia pour un Changement de Mentalité des Fonctionnaires
Intervenant hier au Domaine Les Pailles, à l’ouverture d’une formation sur le Performance Management System et au lancement du guide Performance Management in the Civil Service : Understanding Performance Appraisal Forms and Performance Improvement Plans, le ministre de la Fonction publique et des Réformes administratives a plaidé pour un changement de mentalité de la part des fonctionnaires dans le cadre de la réforme de la Fonction publique.
21 Mar 2013, business.mega.mu
The NIC is Settled at Emmanuel Anquetil Building Monday
That's it! From Monday, those who wish to obtain their ID card must go to the ground floor of the building Emmanuel Anquetil, more precisely where the cafeteria.
19 Mar 2013, business.mega.mu
National ID Card: Time Press the Transfer Offices
A race against the clock is initiated by the service delivery of the national identity card. It has only five days to move to Emmanuel Anquetil Building, Port Louis.
10 Mar 2013, business.mega.mu
Petroleum Products: A Lucrative Business for the State!
Rs 5 billion. This is the amount that motorists had to cough up to cover the failure of hedging the State Trading Corporation (STC).
09 Mar 2013, motors.mega.mu
Land Research and Mediation Commission: Inquiry into Unknown Territory
Created there ten days, the Land Research and Mediation Committee (LRMC) will commence hearings within a few weeks. It will address a mammoth task: to help those whose ancestors were dispossessed of their land to recover what they are owed.
07 Mar 2013, business.mega.mu
GM Claims Rs 2.3 Billion to Nine Parastatal Bodies
The government has decided to put order in nine parastatal bodies. They are the National Housing Development Co. Ltd., the Irrigation Authority, the National Transport Authority, the Central Water Authority, the Central Electricity Board, Mauritius Institute Traning & Developement, Business Parks of Mauritius Limited, BPML Freeport and Development Bank of Mauritius Ltd.
07 Mar 2013, business.mega.mu
Tablets for Form IV: the Ministry of Education Looking for Developers
They are forty companies, local and international, to wish to join the Mauritius Institute of Education (MIE).That, in order to create software for tablet aimed at students of Form IV. This is what emerges from the Market Finding Exercise undertaken by the Ministry of Education.
05 Mar 2013, business.mega.mu