Mauritius Mauritius
Mr. Yusuf Mohamed: "The Ponzi System Is Not Illegal"
Mauritian law is silent regarding the Ponzi system says Senior Counsel, Yusuf Mohamed. He argues that companies active in this sector are within the law and do not need a license from the Financial Services Commission (FSC) to operate as it is a civil contract between two parties and the investors do not perceive interest but 'dividends'.
19 May 2013, business.mega.mu
Profile of the 48,300 Unemployed in the Country
The list of unemployed is growing. Who are they? How old are they? Have they ever worked before? Statistics Mauritius reveals all the details of the unemployed in a report published Friday.
18 May 2013, business.mega.mu
Fright on a Blueline of the NTC at Nationale à Bagatelle
The maintenance of the bus of National Transport Corporation (NTC) is again questioned.
18 May 2013, motors.mega.mu
Will Our Roads Be Safer?
In 2010 governments of the world declared 2011–2020 as the Decade of Action for Road Safety. Road traffic injuries are the eighth leading cause of death globally, and the leading cause of death for young people aged 15–29.
18 May 2013, motors.mega.mu
PRB : Décision Finale Lundi
Le conseil des ministres se réunira en séance spéciale ce lundi pour examiner le rapport de Dev Manraj sur les anomalies, les erreurs et les omissions découlant du dernier rapport du Pay Research Bureau (PRB). Le gouvernement a pris connaissance, vendredi, du rapport ‘Errors, Omissions and Anomalies’ et a décidé de l’examiner en profondeur lors d’une séance spéciale.
18 May 2013, business.mega.mu
Vasant Bunwaree: "The Education Act Should Be Reviewed"
Vasant Bunwaree wants to innovate. The Ministry of Education wishes to provide a quality education to Mauritian students. In this regard, he announced that the Education Act should be reviewed in its entirety.
18 May 2013, business.mega.mu
Penalty Points: 308 Drivers Fined in Six Days
They were 308 motorists have been taken in contravention of offenses that require an allocation of penalizing points since the entry into force of penalty points, Friday, May 10
18 May 2013, motors.mega.mu
Textile: Orders from Bangladesh Redirected to Mauritian Manufactures
Following the collapse of a building housing garment factories of textile products in Bangladesh, European stores have opted for Mauritian textile factories for their production. The "Texting" particular group, which also operates in Madagascar, has been awarded a contract with a German customer.
18 May 2013, business.mega.mu
The Fashion and Design Institute
The Fashion and Design Institute (FDI) is all geared to become a recognised awarding body thanks to the Fashion and Design Institute (Amendment) Bill presented to the National Assembly by the Minister of Tertiary Education on April 23. Its vision is to be a regional hub for design education and research that shapes lives and society.
17 May 2013, business.mega.mu
Agression Après Accident : Un Nouveau Témoin Contre Yatin Varma
L’enquête policière au sujet de l’agression alléguée de l’Attorney General, Yatin Varma, contre Florent Jeannot, après un accident de la route à Quatre-Bornes le samedi 4 mai, pourrait prendre une nouvelle tournure à partir d’aujourd’hui.
17 May 2013, motors.mega.mu
Transport: The Difficulty of Passengers
Transport in Mauritius falls within the mess. It is expected that the authorities will put some order. The passenger bus face daily hazards; whims of drivers and receivers, crowded buses and vehicles running late and idling are added to the feeling of insecurity, exacerbated by the unfortunate event occurred Sorèze where ten people died.
17 May 2013, motors.mega.mu
ESA-EU: Exemption Obtained for the Export of 2000 Tones of Canned Tuna
Maurice has granted an exemption for the export of additional volume of 2 000 tonnes of canned tuna to the countries of the European Union (EU). This development was discussed at this week's meeting between the ACP countries in the region of Eastern and Southern Africa (ESA) signed the interim Economic Partnership Agreement with the EU, held in Mauritius this week.
17 May 2013, business.mega.mu
Africa Competitiveness Report: 16% of Vulnerable Employment in Mauritius, According to World Bank
According to the World Competitiveness Report, the World Economic Forum (WEF) World Bank focuses on Africa. Mauritius is ranked second in Africa, after South Africa. Our country is in the top 3 of 12 Africans pillars identified by the WEF in compiling this report.
17 May 2013, business.mega.mu
Sunkai/WhiteDot : Wrapping-Up De La 1Re Étape De L’enquête
Après sept semaines d’enquête, principalement au niveau du Central CID, le dossier des arnaques financières avec un préjudice atteignant probablement la barre des Rs 2 milliards, passera à une nouvelle étape à partir de la fin de cette semaine.
17 May 2013, business.mega.mu
Penalty Points: He Wants to Appeal Against Ticket that Brings Him Two Points
V.M., a resident of Flacq, is reassembled. Two days after the introduction of the penalty point, he pays for. The system is still being debated since last Friday. Caught out, VM today would challenge the ticket. Unfortunately, he no longer has any use. He tells us his misadventure.
17 May 2013, motors.mega.mu
Recession in France: Expected Impact in Mauritius
It's official. France is in recession. The Hexagon is one of the main markets for our exports and our tourism industry. How much will it impact these areas?
17 May 2013, business.mega.mu
Investments In Zimbabwe: Arnaud Lagesse (AfrAsia Bank), "We Are Calm for the Future"
Chairman of the Board of Directors of Bank AfrAsia Arnaud Lagesse says be calm compared to the future after the problem occurred in Kingdom Bank Limited, a subsidiary of AfrAsia Kingdom (Zimbabwe), in which it holds 36% of shares worth $ 9.5 million.
17 May 2013, business.mega.mu
Rodrigues: Training Program for 22 Entrepreneurs
The Human Resource Development Council (HRDC) is redoubling its efforts to promote the development of human resources in Rodrigues. It has launched a training program for 22 entrepreneurs Rodrigues Thursday.
17 May 2013, business.mega.mu
Automobile Market: Radiation Monitoring In Force Again
The relief only lasted a month. After removing the radiation monitoring of second-hand vehicles and spare parts imported from Japan in April, the government decided to reintroduce the measure Thursday. Reason given: to ensure that no product contaminated with radioactive elements are introduced into the country.
17 May 2013, motors.mega.mu
South: Operating Fake Rs 2000 is Confirmed
The discovery of a counterfeit Rs 2000 in a commercial bank in the South Wednesday confirms a network of "counterfeit notes" is in place in this part of the country for some time.
17 May 2013, business.mega.mu