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Weekly: Headlines of the new edition

22 avril 2015, 05:52

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Weekly: Headlines of the new edition

COVER STORY

 

The insurance bill and the BAI: Going for the kill

 

The insurance (amendment) bill was voted in by the government yesterday with most of the opposition abstaining from the vote. This bill, prepared on Friday and rushed through parliament on Tuesday has been lauded by the government as a means to fix the law but slammed by the opposition as attempting to sidestep the court and get rid of BAI’s control over 62 of its related companies. Where does the truth lie?

 

INTERVIEW

 

Ajay Gunness, MMM: “We are not in a glorious moment”

 

Following the departure of several MMM party members and the highly publicised resignation of Alan Ganoo, Weekly speaks to Ajay Gunness, secretary general of the MMM, about how much the party has been affected. We also take the opportunity to get his views on the upcoming municipal elections.

 

EDUCATION

 

IT education: The vicious circle

 

The government’s recently-announced intention to support the information and communications technology (ICT) sector would be welcomed by those looking to study ICT.  Weekly looks at the real problems within the industry and why graduates looking to study ICT find a very different job market when they leave university.

 

THIS IS MAURITIUS

 

Expat moments: The good, the bad and the awkward

 

Mauritius’ position as a favoured expat destination is getting stronger. The country issued over 17,000 occupation and residence permits to foreigners in the last decade alone. Expat life can be thrilling, life-enriching and… downright hilarious, courtesy of culture shocks, the language barrier and misunderstandings. Weekly asked expats to share their best stories. Our only instructions were: “Don’t hold back!”

 

 

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