How PSC Interviews for Vacancies are done in Mauritius!

March 16, 2010 by Guest Author  
Filed under Critics, Mauritius News, Premium News

Waiting for an interview at the PSC (Public Service Commission of Mauritius)? Read on! Unemployed and looking for a job, this is quite a common situation, isn’t it? You come across a vacancy in newspaper and it happens that the vacancy is in public sector.

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Mauritius Horse Racing 2010 Not On MBC TV!

The Mauritius Horse Racing season 2010 starts the buzz with a really bad news for its fans. The Mauritius Broadcasting Corporation (MBC Mauritius) will no more broadcast the Mauritian Horse Racing live on TV and its Radio channels.

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KFC Quatre Bornes Mauritius – Worst Fast Food Service 2010

March 9, 2010 by Kurt Avish  
Filed under Critics, Mauritius News, Premium News

KFC Quatre Bornes (Mauritius) is the worst fast food service ever among all the KFC outlets and we advise all of you to AVOID it until the management take some action about its very poor quality of service. Read on to know more why we are saying this!

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Ali Mansoor and Mauritius Government Vacancy Saga

February 10, 2010 by Kurt Avish  
Filed under Critics, Mauritius News, Politics, Premium News

Ali Mansoor is the name which is being talked about since days on almost all legit radio stations and newspapers in Mauritius. We know that for many people in Mauritius, the name sounds familiar but many did not really follow the whole saga which is going on. As such we are today going to put the FACTS about Ali Mansoor and the Mauritius Government Vacancy Saga in simple words. Let’s start!

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Mauritius Abolition of Slavery Day 2010 at Le Morne – A Joke!

February 1, 2010 by Kurt Avish  
Filed under Critics, Mauritius News, Premium News

Today the Abolition of Slavery day was celebrated in Mauritius and more precisely at Le Morne. This day, the one in 2010 is a real joke, ridiculous and also a mockery! We saw mongrels merging in mass toward the chief mongrel while the country is paralyzed!

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Shame on Municipality of Vacoas/Phoenix Finance Section

January 12, 2010 by Kurt Avish  
Filed under Critics, Mauritius News, Premium News

The Municipality of Vacoas/Phoenix (Mauritius) is full of tax payers. This is a positive sign because it shows that citizens of Vacoas are conscious about the importance of the tax system. All of them are abiding to their civic responsibilities. Would you believe that some people took one hour leave from work? The reason for leave at work was to pay their municipal tax!

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2010 l’année des changements alimentaires dans nos écoles ?

December 19, 2009 by Sachin  
Filed under All the Best, Critics, Featured, Health & Body, Premium News

L’île Maurice ne peut se vanter d’avoir un Jamie Oliver pour remettre à plat la délicate question de l’alimentation à Maurice. Ce dernier n’est quand même pas allé avec le dos de la cuiller pour réformer les plats offerts aux jeunes Anglais à l’école.

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CAT 2009 Servers Crash in India on First Day!

November 28, 2009 by Kurt Avish  
Filed under Critics, Web2.0 & PC, World

Today is CAT 2009 first day in India and for the first day of the online exam itself, servers in Bangalore, Chennai, Bhopal and Lucknow have crashed! India being a very advanced country when it comes to technology really needs to stop making fun of itself like this.

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Nomad ISP Mauritius Failed To Answer Clients!

November 23, 2009 by Kurt Avish  
Filed under Critics, Mauritius News, Nomad

Nomad Internet (ISP) in Mauritius was down for over 5 hours today morning. Attempts to contact the customer service FAILED as Nomad disconnected all phone lines. Multiple Nomad users on Twitter even reported the issue and specially the amateurish way their customer care officers (Specially a certain Ms Shameema from Nomad) responded to our contact attempts today morning.

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De la culture commune dans le Web Mauricien!

November 17, 2009 by Kurt Avish  
Filed under All the Best, Critics, Featured

Ces dernières semaines ont été assez mouvementées dans la blogosphère et dans le web Mauricien. Tout cela sur deux points: l’arrivée remarquée de nouveaux journalistes Mauriciens sur des plateformes de blog qui a suscité quelques débats par rapport aux “established bloggers” et le lancement du site “Le Vrai Journal” (titre d’une émission satyrique sur la société et la politique Française sur Canal+) qui lui a enflammé les discussions sur le fond et la forme par rapport aux “journalistes-blogueurs” eux-mêmes.

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