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Employment: 40,000 Foreign Workers Soon

The number of foreign workers in Mauritius continues to grow and is at 39,032, according to the latest figures from the Ministry of Labour.

10 Dec 2013, business.mega.mu

Vol de Motocyclette : Prison pour Deux Electriciens

Deux électriciens, âgés de 31 ans et 23 ans, ont chacun écopé d’une peine de deux ans de prison. Ils ont été reconnus coupables, en fin de semaine, par le magistrat Vijay Appadoo, de la cour intermédiaire, pour vol de motocyclette.

10 Dec 2013, motors.mega.mu

Assets of Dip and Kotoaroo

Fraud of Rs 80 million to the Bramer Bank is back in front of the stage with the arrest of the assistant police commissioner Anil Kumarsing Dip. Challenge-Plus was interested in the assets of Dip and Kotoaroo. Mohammad Younousse Kotoaroo, a former employee of the bank, is believed to be the centerpiece of this fraud.

09 Dec 2013, business.mega.mu

Trucks: Sophisticated Braking Recommended

New regulations will soon be promulgated for the newly imported trucks are equipped with a sophisticated braking. The aim is to reduce the risk of road accidents. These are mainly five-ton vehicles and who will be affected by this measure.

09 Dec 2013, motors.mega.mu

CPE: Results Will Be Known at 11 of December

They hold their breath. And students who participated in the Certificate of Primary have only two days to wait. It is, in fact, on December 11 that the results are expected, confirms the Mauritius Examinations Syndicate.

09 Dec 2013, business.mega.mu

Public Service: 9-16 Working Hours Discussed

Speaking on the budget, Prime Minister Navin Ramgoolam expressed the hope that the public service more productive and end working hours 9-16 hours. What do the officials?

09 Dec 2013, business.mega.mu

Accident: Terra Milling Will Be Pursued

The sugar estate of Terra Milling, Belle-Vue Harel is in bad shape. The management of the company or the Health and Safety Officer will be pursued by the Ministry of Labour for negligence following the accidental death of the worker Charles Harduick Nizelin, 32, Friday afternoon.

09 Dec 2013, business.mega.mu

L’arnaqueuse Promettait des Emplois en Italie…

Elle leur avait fait miroiter des emplois en Italie. Cette quadragénaire aurait dupé plus d’une douzaine de personnes, en s’appropriant leur argent. Elle a été arrêtée.

09 Dec 2013, business.mega.mu

Tables d’Hote and Pubs: Strengthened Regulations Before Licensing

New criteria taken into account before granting operating licenses to pubs and tables d’hôte specifically targeting tourists. Besides safety, the entertainment aspect is also taken into account.

09 Dec 2013, business.mega.mu

Between Coal and Renewable Energy: The National Energy Commission Wedges Featured Government

In line with government policy for sustainable island (MID), the National Energy Commission (NEC) recommends renewable energy at the expense of coal. Paradoxically, the agreement between the Central Electricity Board (CEB) and CT Power for the installation of a coal plant in Albion will be signed soon.

09 Dec 2013, business.mega.mu

Cheating on Exams Increases

Cases of cheating in examinations is increasing. For HSC, 16 cases have been reported this year. More recently, a student of Lower VI SSS Ebony was caught in a test of Hindi.Then there was the student of the Royal College of Port-Louis surprised with laptop, USB cable, wireless ear device, spy pen, scorecards ...

09 Dec 2013, business.mega.mu

LED TV, Tablets, Smartphones ... Sales Soar

For this season, there are many Mauritians to break the bank to buy the ultimate in electronic products.

09 Dec 2013, business.mega.mu

Taxe Carbone : Rs 800 Millions de Bonus aux Concessionnaires de Voitures

19 000 véhicules – neufs et d’occasion – ont bénéficié de bonus de la taxe.

09 Dec 2013, motors.mega.mu

Legal Training: 10 Candidates Pass their Vocational Bar

Five lawyers, two solicitors and three notaries join the legal profession. The results of the Bar Vocational Examination just been announced after trials held last October.

09 Dec 2013, business.mega.mu

International Recognition: Our Beaches Want to Get Blue Flag

Be recognized as having beaches 5-stars. This is a priority that has set the Ministry of Tourism. And to do so, it will access the Blue Flag status, a label given to beaches over thirty respecting environmental and other standards. So far, 3850 beaches and marinas in 48 countries have reached this status ... but no in Mauritius.

08 Dec 2013, business.mega.mu

Darsan Ractoo: Sept Plaisanciers sur Dix Dans l’Illégalité à Trou-D’eau-Douce

«Zame aret sa bann bato maron la», déplore un collectif de plaisanciers de l’Est. Ils indiquent que ce problème prend de l'ampleur. Ainsi, selon eux, environ sept plaisanciers sur dix ne détiendraient pas les permis nécessaires. Une situation qui met en péril les activités de ceux qui opèrent dans la légalité.

08 Dec 2013, business.mega.mu

Scandale Zip It : À Qui Profite le Crime ?

Six jockeys mauriciens sont soupçonnés de tricherie lors de la première épreuve du Week-end international. La police a été saisie de l’affaire et le nom d’un repris de justice est cité comme étant le commanditaire de cette affaire qui secoue le Mauritius Turf Club…

08 Dec 2013, business.mega.mu

Rain Lowers Prices of Vegetables

Recent rains in the island seem to have been beneficial to vegetables. Only the love apple continues to sell expensive, or Rs 25 - Rs 35 per pound. No change against for cauliflower, squash and the beans, compared to last week.

08 Dec 2013, business.mega.mu

Young African Leaders: 10 Scholarships for Mauritians

The 'Washington Fellowship for Young African Leaders" is a research program that aims to provide scholarships under the Young African Leaders Initiative (YALI). In total, they 100 Mauritians from 500 Africans to benefit from this scholarship in American universities to support their professional development to their return.

08 Dec 2013, business.mega.mu

Shocking Video: Recording Reveals that Victims were Hit by an Car Moving on an Opposite

The image speaks for itself. The two men lost their lives on the road to Montée ‘S’ Thursday morning they were mowed down from behind by a car. A surveillance camera mounted on a trade in the region recorded the scene of the impact. The car was traveling in the opposite direction.

08 Dec 2013, motors.mega.mu