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Eastenders’ Nitin Ganatra talks about his time in Mauritius and how he plans to revisit the island again this year
The face of UK urban music discusses his career – from his first residency in north London to playing across the world
The professional 100-metre sprinter talks about his attempts to qualify for the Athletics World Cup to be held in September
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Mauritian political temperature rises A Prime Minister Navin Ramgoolam
MMM leader Paul Berenger
MSM leader Pravind Jagnauth
s expected, the weekend proved to be very decisive on the political front, with the Mouvement Militant Mauricien (MMM) ultimately deciding that it would end electoral alliance negotiations with the Labour Party. The move was announced by leader of the MMM, Paul Berenger, at a press conference on Saturday afternoon, just hours after he met members of the central committee to communicate the status of negotiations. On Friday, a special meeting of the MMM politburo considered the state of a proposed alliance between the Labour Party and the MMM. On both occasions the MMM made the same decision to opt out of the negotiations. According to Mr Berenger, the main reason for opting-out was due to the lack of confidence in Prime Minister Navin Ramgoolam. Though he admitted that Dr Ramgoolam made some positive moves, he insisted that on the whole the prime minister “did make sufficient effort”. Obviously the MMM argued that they were motivated by patriotic feelings when they decided to negotiate with the Labour Party and hoped that they could build a new Mauritius together. As expected, the party will get back to business as usual when the National Assembly resumes tomorrow. They are also mobilising their supporters for the May Day rally. The first of these meetings will be held in Plaine Verte on April 7 2010. The Mauritius Labour Party also took the opportunity at the weekend to talk about an “alliance”, insisting that the leader of the Social Alliance, Dr Ramgoolam, never discussed any alliance with the MMM. They argue that Dr Ramgoolam only met Mr Berenger because the latter is the leader of the opposition, and that he had expressed the desire to meet the prime minister. Both the party Secretary General, Deva Virahswamy, and Director of Communication, Miss Nita Deerpalsing, stated that it was Mr Berenger who publicised the proposal of an alliance between the MMM and the Labour Party. The Secretary General of the Mouvement Socialiste Militant (MSM), Nando Bodha, described Mr Berenger as being “Unstable”. Speaking at a press conference on Saturday afternoon, Mr Bodha said the MSM will not be negotiating any alliance with another political party, but insisted that the MSM would negotiate with dignity should the need for any such alliance arise… (turn to page 4)
INDEPENDENCE 2010 ................................................................. 2 As Mauritius celebrates its 42nd year of independence, Abhimanu Kundasamy - High Commissioner of the Republic of Mauritius talks about the political and economic challenges facing the country
AKBAR PATEL ...................................30 The coach of the Mauritius National Football Team talks of his plans to make Mauritius a football nation
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