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There are so many interesting people in Mauritius.
I believe that everyone has a great story to tell.
We all have different view points, some popular others controversial, and I want to hear them.
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Political incision reveals societal cancerous underbelly
Prize winning author, journalist, actor, educator, and historian, Sobhanund Seeparsad, shares an eye opening critical analysis on the political, educational, social and media history of Mauritius.
He touches on almost every aspect of how past events have shaped Mauritius and where changes must be made to propel the country forward.
Currently working on the political struggles of Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam at a time of colonial dominance and what shaped the man, he deep dives into:
The influence of Sir Anerood Jugnauth.
How the Bissoondoyal brothers largely changed the balance of power in 1948.
The rise of Committee Action Musulman and Razack Mohamed.
The political impact of 1948 to 1967. The first emergence of communal politics and the Constitution.
The birth of MSM at a time of hardship.
The educational influence of MMM.
How Gaetan Duval understood the strife of the common man.
How a young party could emerge by analysing the past.
Sobhanund gleans over how education is nowadays about chalk, talk, certificate rather than discovery learning.
Teaching must focus on learning rather than pass rate performance.
Media is propaganda driven in the quest for profits rather than objective thought provoking reporting in the interest of the country.
How publishing books is a huge challenge, revamping drama, the need for factual historical research on Mauritius and many others.
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Mauritius medical frontliners thwart Covid 19 threat
Medical frontliners thwart Covid 19 threat
Accident and Emergency General Practitioner at the SSR Hospital Dr Priya Jhummon tells us about how the medical staff tackled the Covid 19 threat and how life as a doctor poses many challenges both professionally and personally.
She shares the emotional strain when losing a patient, the pressures involved at an A&E department, shift work, work-life balance, adapting to the Covid 19 threat, doctor-patient relationships and the strong teamwork between colleagues amongst others.
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Making Mauritius insurance sector again
Making insurance sexy again in Mauritius
Insurance maverick and entrepreneur Abdel Ruhomutally laments how past and present Government budgets have been simply dead wood and falls short of boosting entrepreneurship, developing the economy and doesn't address Good Governance in Mauritius.
Yet, despite poor policies he intends to make the Mauritius insurance sector sexy again by bringing a youthful, innovative and energetic approach.
The head of GFA insurance explains how insurance deserves more visibilty as it provides valuable peace of mind in a financially high risk world.
Abdel covers topics on:
How to boost entrepreneurship. Competition from English speaking countries.
Good governance.
Hotel sector needs to get their act together.
Unfair advantages via tax obligations stifles local business upstarts.
Local Graduates not ready for real world.
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Teacher with 18 years experience highlights failures in Mauritian educational system
Educational system fails students
French language and French literature teacher with 18 years in the field, Veronique Papillon, talks about the challenges in the Mauritian educational sector.
She covers online learning, class sizes, computer illiteracy, syllabus, educational policy, automatic promotion, primary education, addresses failure rates, and gives her opinion on how the system ought to be revamped in the interest of the students.
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