I Say No
A country needs to have good politicians. As most of the existing ones in Mauritius are not that good, I Say No!Today, instead of wasting my time going to one of the political meetings, I’m staying at...
View ArticleMade In Moris?!?
It’s funny how we, Mauritians, have still not understood that Kreol Morisien is a full-fledged language.Take for example the Made In Moris campaign. What is “Made In Moris” supposed to mean? Why do...
View ArticleYouth decide!
All young people living in towns need to vote for the Municipal elections tomorrow. You live in a town and, as a adult, it is essential for you to have a say in how you want your Municipality to be...
View ArticleMy top posts of 2012
I started blogging in March 2004 and, like a lot of bloggers, I blog a bit less now.Here are a few of my highlights from 2012:I Say No to having to go to political meetings on 1 May and listen to...
View ArticleCompetent Mauritius?
Just read a comment by kass-cole on Le Défi Media website following the terrible events of yesterday in Port-Louis:“dans moris mank dimune competent,et bane ki competent zot pas gagne zot chance et...
View ArticleVint Cerf interview on Knowledge7.TV
Engineering is the art of turning science fiction into reality says Dr Vinton (Vint) Cerf, one of the inventors of the Internet and Chief Internet Evangelist at Google.In September 2013, Christina and...
View ArticleTV is dead. The Internet is alive.
TV is dead.This whole conversation about whether we should have local content on hypothetical local TV channels is quite irrelevant.The Internet, and YouTube in particular, has replaced TV.Young people...
View ArticleA nugget of wisdom on how to be successful in life
During an IAmA (I Am A) on Reddit, Colonel Peter Mansoor, former executive officer to General David Petraeus during the surge in Iraq and now a professor of military history at the Ohio State...
View ArticleThe five biggest problems in Mauritius
According to a survey done by L’Express and DCDM Research in October 2014, here the five biggest problems in Mauritius right now:Unemployment (58.2% of respondents)Poverty (42.7%)Lack of purchasing...
View ArticleJust do it: Vote!!!
We, Mauritians, will elect the people who will represent us in the Parliament for the next five years. I know politics might seem bizarre for young people as our politicians are so disconnect to (and...
View ArticleMade In Moris?!?
It’s funny how we, Mauritians, have still not understood that Kreol Morisien is a full-fledged language. Take for example the Made In Moris campaign. What is “Made In Moris” supposed to mean? Why do...
View ArticleYouth decide!
All young people living in towns need to vote for the Municipal elections tomorrow. You live in a town and, as a adult, it is essential for you to have a say in how you want your Municipality to be...
View ArticleMy top posts of 2012
I started blogging in March 2004 and, like a lot of bloggers, I blog a bit less now. Here are a few of my highlights from 2012: I Say No to having to go to political meetings on 1 May and listen to...
View ArticleCompetent Mauritius?
Just read a comment by kass-cole on Le Défi Media website following the terrible events of yesterday in Port-Louis: “dans moris mank dimune competent,et bane ki competent zot pas gagne zot chance et...
View ArticleVint Cerf interview on Knowledge7.TV
Engineering is the art of turning science fiction into reality says Dr Vinton (Vint) Cerf, one of the inventors of the Internet and Chief Internet Evangelist at Google. In September 2013, Christina...
View ArticleTV is dead. The Internet is alive.
TV is dead. This whole conversation about whether we should have local content on hypothetical local TV channels is quite irrelevant. The Internet, and YouTube in particular, has replaced TV. Young...
View ArticleA nugget of wisdom on how to be successful in life
During an IAmA (I Am A) on Reddit, Colonel Peter Mansoor, former executive officer to General David Petraeus during the surge in Iraq and now a professor of military history at the Ohio State...
View ArticleThe five biggest problems in Mauritius
According to a survey done by L’Express and DCDM Research in October 2014, here the five biggest problems in Mauritius right now: Unemployment (58.2% of respondents) Poverty (42.7%) Lack of purchasing...
View ArticleJust do it: Vote!!!
We, Mauritians, will elect the people who will represent us in the Parliament for the next five years. I know politics might seem bizarre for young people as our politicians are so disconnect to (and...
View ArticleTrump says: money is overrated, like private tuitions
You can make Trump promote your sarcastic executive orders too :-)
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