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Foreign Aid to SADC "Woefully Inadequate" allAfrica.com - Friday, April 18, 2008 he Deputy Prime Minister of Mauritius, Rama Sithanen, on Friday painted a bleak picture of the current levels of poverty in the SADC (Southern African Development Community Region), and warned that to date foreign aid flows to the region are "woefully ... more
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Occupational Safety and Health - The Concern of all allAfrica.com - Friday, April 18, 2008 ost people work in big organisations and under conditions that must cater for everyone's welfare; both employers and employees must be aware of their duties and responsibilities in the workplace. In any place where someone is working (here spraying herbicides), his employer must guarantee his safety and health through proper... more
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we must learn to communicate allAfrica.com - Friday, April 18, 2008 any events lately have demonstrated that, notwithstanding sophisticated instrumentalities of communication, there is a decline of successful interpersonal communication. Listening is a skill which we have not been trained to develop. Too often messages are received in a distorted form, so much so that the impact of a statement is... more
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"we are already committed to eradicate poverty" allAfrica.com - Friday, April 18, 2008 rticle 21 of the SADC Protocol on Gender and Development that is going to SADC Heads of States in August highlights that State parties shall, by 2015, review, adopt and implement legislative and administrative measures to ensure: equal pay for equal work for women and men; eradicate all employment discrimination;... more
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what do you mean- Cloud-Cuckoo Land allAfrica.com - Thursday, April 17, 2008 ello; good to see you again. "What is 'cloud-cuckoo land'?" This phrase (from the Greek 'nephelokokkygia') can be traced back to 414 BC, and the play The Birds, by Aristophanes. In the play, several characters decide to build a "perfect city" in the clouds. (A perfect community is often described... more
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Making Poverty History allAfrica.com - Thursday, April 17, 2008 ince time immemorial, the scourge of poverty has been a legacy of the human race. At all times, those at the helm of power have in one way or another addressed the issue some with compassion, others with disdain and still, others for immediate political mileage. The International community has... more
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IJM sets up unit in Mauritius to invest in Indian highway venture Topix - Thursday, April 17, 2008 p> The group will use the Mauritius subsidiary as a vehicle to invest in up to 50% stake in Vijayawada Tollway Private Ltd. via Theedgedaily.com ... more
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coping with food inflation allAfrica.com - Wednesday, April 16, 2008 he World Bank, IMF and UN are all warning against an ominous global food crisis. Prices of basic foodstuffs have reached record highs and are escalating at an astonishing pace. The price of wheat has risen by 130 percent and that of rice by 74 percent between March 2007 and... more
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the wheel of misfortune allAfrica.com - Wednesday, April 16, 2008 he US economic fundamentals had offered some disappointing domestic growth trends when judged with the standard of earlier cycles. Market players saw no other choice but the Federal Reserve Bank cutting rates aggressively in an attempt to cope with the US's financial implosion. On the other hand, growths in the... more
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CPE - Could Do Much Better! allAfrica.com - Tuesday, April 15, 2008 he report on the examinations of the Certificate of Primary Education for last year has been released. Once again, it points out the same weaknesses as in the past ... more
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Food Prices Soar allAfrica.com - Monday, April 14, 2008 ll over the world, the alarm is being rung concerning growing shortages in basic food commodities. This crisis is reaching our shores sooner than we may ... more
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Let's die of hunger- So we are all going to die of hunger. allAfrica.com - Monday, April 14, 2008 erves us right, I say. I'm sorry if this sounds harsh but we've got only ourselves to blame. And we can't say we haven't had it coming. Although bizarrely this is exactly what we are saying - everybody seems surprised by the extent of this impending food catastrophe as the... more
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what you should know ?- â-è Salary compensation - what do trade unionists say? allAfrica.com - Monday, April 14, 2008 he trade unionists want the amount of salary compensation to be based only on the rate as inflation. Negotiations with the minister of Labour and industrial relations, Vasant Bunwaree, started last week and will continue until there is a consensus concerning the criteria to be used to calculate salary ... more
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Food price increases make for hand-to-mouth existence allAfrica.com - Monday, April 14, 2008 ll over the world, the alarm is being rung concerning growing shortages in basic food commodities. This crisis is reaching our shores sooner than we may ... more
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English Topix - Monday, April 14, 2008 p> Mauritius to build third 'cyber village' Port-Louis, Mauritius - The Business Parks of Mauritius has announced plans to construct a third cyber village this year in Ebene, centre of the island, to meet the ... via Panapress ... more
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India to sign MoU with Mauritius in social defence sector Topix - Saturday, April 12, 2008 p> New Delhi, Apr 11 : The Union Cabinet today gave its ex post facto approval for the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding between India and Mauritius in the field of social defence. via Newkerala.com ... more
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Mauritius to build third 'cyber village' Topix - Friday, April 11, 2008 p class="lede_quote">"They easily adapt to the call centres but the KPO is new for them. They will need to be trained" The Business Parks of Mauritius has announced plans to construct a third cyber village this year in Ebene, centre of the island, to meet the numerous... more
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FTSE Falls Nearly 1% By Midday Banks and Miners Drag allAfrica.com - Wednesday, April 09, 2008 ritain's top share index fell by mid-session on yesterday after hitting a five-week closing high in the previous session, as lingering concerns over the credit crisis weighed on banks and miners tracked metal prices lower. ... more
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The Trains that Crisscrossed the Island are a Distant Memory allAfrica.com - Wednesday, April 09, 2008 hey may not even be known by youngsters but now a bunch of enthusiasts want to bring the memory back to life.The old railway bridge that straddles over Rivière la ... more
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The Mauritian Branch was launched on Friday 3rd April 2008 at the Municipality of Beau Bassin/Rose-Hill. Several personalities from different sectors attended the ceremony. allAfrica.com - Wednesday, April 09, 2008 he organization for Diaspora Initiatives (ODI) was founded by Professor Ajay Dubey of Jawarhallal Nehru University and a team of academics, policy makers and professionals of different sectors. The president of ODI, Chit Dukhira, in his welcoming speech, welcomed the many distinguished guests from literacy, artistic and political fields present... more
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