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Wireless Fixed Telephone Lines: Change to 8 Digits September 1, 2013
The Information and Communication Technologies Authority (ICTA) said in a document dated 11 February 2013 that the wireless fixed telephone lines will increase to eight digits 1 September 2013 at 00:00 at the same time that the mobile phone lines.
14 Feb 2013, business.mega.mu
Souillac Bridge Operational Tomorrow
The Minister of Public Infrastructure attended the press conference today to announce that the bridge will be operational tomorrow Souillac and work on the drains in the village should begin today.
14 Feb 2013, motors.mega.mu
Zafar Siamwala: "Qatar Airways is Interested in Coming to Mauritius"
Qatar Airways is interested in coming to Mauritius. Maurice and has no choice but to welcome new companies like Qatar Airways.
14 Feb 2013, business.mega.mu
Les Tendances Professionnelles chez les Jeunes
Après l’annonce des résultats du HSC, les jeunes choisissent maintenant leur formation professionnelle. Alors que beaucoup savent déjà ce qu’ils veulent faire, d’autres hésitent encore.
14 Feb 2013, business.mega.mu
MT Network Failure: Minister Pillay Calls for Explanations
As users and subscribers of Orange, the Minister of ICT freaked following misfires network Mauritius Telecom (MT) during showers. Tassarajen Chedumbrum Pillay requires explanation.
14 Feb 2013, business.mega.mu
Mauritian Software Engineers in the United States Soon
Dr. Harrish Bheemul, CEO of Train to Gain Co. Ltd (t2g), has just completed a first in Mauritius. t2g in partnership with the American company, USM Business Systems, conducts an aggressive advertising campaign to recruit software engineers to work in the United States.
14 Feb 2013, business.mega.mu
Les Voitures de Deux Jockeys Endommagées à Roche-Bois
Ils n’en reviennent pas. La voiture du jockey mauricien, Preetam Daby, et celle de son collègue, l’Australien Simon Jones, ont été la cible des projectiles tôt ce jeudi 14 février.
14 Feb 2013, motors.mega.mu
Rain Drain: Rs 300 Million
Heavy downpour on Wednesday morning brought the island to a standstill costing the economy about Rs 300 million. With most public and private sector institutions choosing to close, economic activities ground to a halt. The Bank of Mauritius declared the day a bank holiday.
14 Feb 2013, business.mega.mu
Resumption of Classes in Almost All Educational Institutions this Morning
After the lifting of the warning of heavy rain yesterday, classes resume, more or less, usually in educational institutions, on Thursday 14 February. However, eight of them affected by the floods, remain closed.
14 Feb 2013, business.mega.mu
Aftermath of Recent Heavy Rains: Food Price Can Rise
If prices at the Central Market are already "hot" sellers believe that consumers will shell out more from next week. The bad weather of recent days oblige.
14 Feb 2013, business.mega.mu
Statistics Mauritius Surveys 280 Enterprises for Sixth CEA
Around 280 enterprises are being surveyed by Statistics Mauritius as part of its sixth Census of Economic Activities (CEA). The data collection is carried out monthly in both Mauritius and Rodrigues.
14 Feb 2013, business.mega.mu
Electricity: No Increase in Rates for Two Years
A possible increase in electricity prices is not a priority for the Central Electricity Board (CEB). This was told Morning Tuesday, the president of the board of directors of CEB, Balraj Naroo.
13 Feb 2013, business.mega.mu
Consequences of Heavy Rains: Four Centers Will Be Closed on Thursday MITD. Resumption of Classes - Decision Early Thursday Morning
Four training centers of the Mauritius Institute of Training and Development (MITD) will be closed on Thursday 14 February, despite the lifting of the warning rainfall. They are both MITD centers, located in Ebene, Knowledge Based Training Centre, located at Nicolay Road, Port-Louis, and Clairfonds Training Centre (formerly Medco Clairfonds).
13 Feb 2013, business.mega.mu
Heavy Rains, Six Centers of Refuge Open
Six refuge centers are open across the country to accommodate victims of torrential rains. This was said on Radio Plus, the Minister of Social Security, Sheila Bappoo on Wednesday February 13.
13 Feb 2013, business.mega.mu
International Cruise Liners Eye 3000 Locals for Vacancies
International Cruise liners are expected to recruit 3,000 Mauritians for jobs on board ships by the end of 2013.
13 Feb 2013, business.mega.mu
School Bus: When College Students Breaking the Law ...
Some students become vandals before and after school. And it is often the buses they let go. The National Transport Authority (NTA) uses common sense.
13 Feb 2013, motors.mega.mu
Rains: Hundred Angry People Blocking the Street in Souillac
Tension mounts in Souillac. A hundred villagers was gathered on the main road of the town thus preventing the circulation in this region. While police called for calm, residents demanded the intervention of Parliament.
13 Feb 2013, business.mega.mu
Several Roads and Bridges Closed due to Heavy Rains. The last NTC Bus will Leave Stations at 16:00
Traffic is greatly hampered by bad weather in many parts of the island. Bridges and roads closed forcing motorists involved to turn back.
13 Feb 2013, business.mega.mu
Infrastructures Routières: Plusieurs Routes et Ponts Fermés en Raison des Fortes Pluies
La circulation routière est grandement handicapée par les intempéries dans plusieurs régions de l’île. Les ponts et routes fermés forcent les automobilistes concernés à rebrousser chemin.
13 Feb 2013, motors.mega.mu
Petrol / diesel: Increase of 9 to 10% of Expected Price
For two years, the prices of gasoline and diesel remained stable. If no increase occurred in 2012, will be no respite, however, awarded in 2013. An increase of about 9 to 10% is expected early this year.
13 Feb 2013, motors.mega.mu