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'Sympathy for Elderly - Yes and No' allAfrica.com - Friday, July 13, 2007 he ministry of Social security has set up a unit for the Protection of the elderly. This is a laudable initiative indeed. The officers working in this unit are well-trained and genuinely care for the old ... more
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Composting Programme for Women in Rural Areas allAfrica.com - Friday, July 13, 2007 omen of Moka-Flacq will be the last ones to be trained in composting domestic waste today. Members of the National Women's Council (NWC) and the University of Mauritius, especially Dr Romeela Mohee, who has brought her expertise in composting to this project, have been training 25 trainers in each district... more
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Quand l'art fait la promotion de l'île allAfrica.com - Thursday, July 12, 2007 ames Castel, photographe et artiste-peintre, a été le seul représentant de Rodrigues lors de l'atelier Partaz, du 15 au 28 juin, à Flic-en-Flac. Plusieurs artistes de la région de l'océan Indien ont partagé leurs connaissances lors de cet atelier de ... more
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Mauritius: New Language Lab to Attract Africans Topix - Thursday, July 12, 2007 p class="lede_quote">"Mauritius will be the ideal location for this program as the students, who are French-speaking, will have no adaptation problems. The program will also generate valuable foreign exchange for the country." Vanessen Tirvassen profiles the Campus Abroad program in Port Louis, Mauritius, an educational company initially... more
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Experts sceptical about forensic lab allAfrica.com - Thursday, July 12, 2007 he purchase of new equipment to conduct DNA tests was the subject of a parliamentary question last Tuesday. Despite hightech equipment, samples continue to be sent to South Africa or Britain, which is lengthy and ... more
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Let's stop crimes and criminals! allAfrica.com - Thursday, July 12, 2007 hen Janet stopped at the traffic lights another vehicle bumped her car from behind. As soon as she went out to see the damage, the lonely female driver was savagely assaulted and robbed by the occupants of the other car who swiftly drove away ... more
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Excessive Cost for Traffic Lights allAfrica.com - Thursday, July 12, 2007 hen he took office as minister for Public transport - new broom sweeps clean! - Rashid Beebeejaun convened a meeting, some sort of brainstorming session to decide between the Light Rail System (LRT) and the bus ... more
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A Unique Image for More Visibility allAfrica.com - Thursday, July 12, 2007 he government is working on promoting the country's image abroad. This should go through a branding exercise to show what more Mauritius can offer compared to its ... more
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A few simple questions to STC allAfrica.com - Thursday, July 12, 2007 he press reports that MRPL has entered into a three-year contract valued at over $2 billion with STC Mauritius for meeting the entire petroleum products requirement of Mauritius from August ... more
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Both sides should cement cooperation in specialized fields, said Premier Wen Jiabao. Topix - Wednesday, July 11, 2007 p> China and Mauritius vowed here Tuesday to further cooperation in specialized fields to boost national development. via Xinhuanet ... more
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Parental education for the child's benefit allAfrica.com - Tuesday, July 10, 2007 he ministry of Education has extended its psychology unit. This is partly to answer the need for parental education, which is expected to help children achieve better performances at ... more
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Obesity drug to cure cancer allAfrica.com - Tuesday, July 10, 2007 offins are designing potent cancer treatments using their knowledge about an obesity drug orlistat (Xenical or Alli) that was found to kill cancer cells in the ... more
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Give group work a chance ! allAfrica.com - Tuesday, July 10, 2007 One or two of them will do the work. Others will sit back and relax. Or they will seize this opportunity to gossip, play and disturb all the other classes around. No, I don't want to get in trouble with the ... more
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when laziness becomes an excuse allAfrica.com - Tuesday, July 10, 2007 laming students' laziness for weak academic performance is a convenient way for both parents and teachers to escape from their responsibilities. Indolence being less perceived as a hereditary characteristic than stupidity, some parents feel more comfortable with such an excuse than the prospect of having to bear the costs of... more
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When stress threatens the health allAfrica.com - Tuesday, July 10, 2007 efore we address the symptoms and effects of teacher burn-out as such, we will discuss stress as a starting point of the problem. Not every teacher suffers from stress though there is evidence that teaching is a stressful job. Being under pressure often improves performance. It can be a good... more
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New language lab to attract africans allAfrica.com - Tuesday, July 10, 2007 et up almost six years ago in Mauritius under the chairmanship of Ramduth Juddoo, Campus Abroad did not take long to find sucess. It is already expanding into Africa. Joint ventures are being worked out in eight different countries - Botswana, Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, Mozambique, Congo, Rwanda and ... more
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Mauritius PM starts six-day China visit Topix - Tuesday, July 10, 2007 p> Mauritius Prime Minister Navinchandra Ramgoolam arrived in Beijing Monday afternoon, kicking off a six-day China visit at the invitation of his Chinese counterpart Wen Jiabao. via People's Daily Online ... more
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Bihar to help Indo-Mauritians trace ancestral roots Topix - Monday, July 09, 2007 p class="lede_quote">"Our great grandfathers had sailed from India to Mauritius and had made important contributions to the socio-economic development of the country" Mauritians of Indian origin, most of them from Bihar, will no longer find it difficult to trace their roots with the state government setting up... more
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Truth and Justice Commission Soon to Become Reality allAfrica.com - Friday, July 06, 2007 he PM's recent announcement in Parliament concerning the chairperson of the Truth and Justice Commission points to its impending setting ... more
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Extended health services requested to relieve local pains allAfrica.com - Friday, July 06, 2007 he inhabitants of Cité-La-Cure are asking the ministry to convert their community health centre into an area health centre. This would mean longer opening hours and additional specialist ... more
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