Covid insurance is no longer mandatory before departure

Covid insurance is no longer mandatory before departure

Mauritius is relaxing its entry requirements by ending compulsory Covid-19 insurance. Good news for travellers. Until now, fully vaccinated travelers had to present a negative PCR test carried out within 72 hours of departure. The Ministry of Health and Welfare has lifted this requirement effective March 12, 2022. Now, vaccinated international travelers are exempt from … Read more

The virus is rampant at the women’s prison

The virus is rampant at the women’s prison

Of 144 detainees, 24 are currently positive for Covid-19. Proof that Covid-19 continues to spread in prison. At least for women! The 24 positive inmates were admitted to isolation rooms. They are under medical supervision. The prison management fears that the situation will deteriorate. Moreover, a development plan for other isolation rooms has been put … Read more

A newborn baby was found in the toilet of a plane that landed in the capital of Mauritius

A newborn baby was found in the toilet of a plane that landed in the capital of Mauritius

Airport officials found the newborn boy in the toilet while they were conducting customs inspection of the board. The child was urgently taken to the hospital. The alleged mother of the child, a 20-year-old woman, was forced to undergo a medical examination. She denied that she had given birth to a boy during the flight. … Read more

A woman gave birth on a plane and dumped the baby in the toilet

A woman gave birth on a plane and dumped the baby in the toilet

– – PHOTO: Pixabay – A newborn boy, abandoned in a trash can in the toilet of an airplane, was found by employees at the airport in Mauritius, the BBC reported. The strange find was made on January 1 after an Air Mauritius plane landed from Madagascar at Sir Sivusagar Ramgoolam International Airport. Airport officials … Read more

shoes under an electricity pylon

shoes under an electricity pylon

Soodhun predicted in 2019: “This is the city to become a New York City.”… We have to believe that we do not do things like nowhere else in this city. What shoes are we going to put on at the foot of the tree? To optimize your chances of pleasing Santa Claus, a pair of … Read more

[Education] Minister Dookun increasingly targeted

[Education] Minister Dookun increasingly targeted

She is the most unpopular minister at the moment. The discontent being such in the education sector that his resignation is demanded from all sides. Yesterday, in front of the building housing the headquarters of his ministry, students, parents, teachers and the usual demonstrators agreed, like a Steinway & Sons piano, to demand his resignation. … Read more

« Vacoas/Phoenix pou vine New York City »

« Vacoas/Phoenix pou vine New York City »

The “itinerant” ambassador to the land of the Arabs likes to flatter himself and does not deprive himself of it. Thus, during the inauguration by the Prime Minister, Pravind Jugnauth of the Flyover Pont Fer, yesterday Saturday, September 18, Showkutally Soodhun, currently in Dubai spoke on his online platform by declaring: “Mo ti ena ene … Read more

The criminals ready to undress Lady Justice with the theft of 16 air conditioners

The criminals ready to undress Lady Justice with the theft of 16 air conditioners

The criminals would be ready to undress her … and even worse. 16 air conditioners were stolen from a wing of the building that formerly housed the Supreme Court in Port Louis. The theft would have been committed between November 2020 and June 2021. The fact that Justice moves from rue Pope Hennessy to rue … Read more

Bibi Rehana Mungly-Gulbul or a step towards the history of the judiciary

Bibi Rehana Mungly-Gulbul or a step towards the history of the judiciary

Bibi Rehana Mungly-Gulbul took the first of two small steps that should take her down in history. Yesterday she was named Senior Puisne Judge. There is only one other small step left to be taken to become the first chief judge in Mauritius’ history. A woman at the head of the judiciary… quite a story! … Read more