The Republic of Mauritius
Paradise Hotel & Golf Club Mauritius
The best leisure resort in Mauritius!
If you are looking for outstanding, luxury family holidays in Mauritius, look no further than Paradis Hotel & Golf Club.
This five-star resort is located on the Morne Peninsula, one the most scenic sites in Mauritius. Surrounded by seven kilometres of beach that stretches along the lagoon, Paradis Hotel & Golf Club also has a magnificent 18-hole golf course.
Labourdonnais Waterfront Hotel
With its impeccable standards of service, timeless elegance and unswerving attention to detail, the Labourdonnais Waterfront Hotel has established itself as the leading business hotel in Mauritius.
While its décor is inspired by the elegance of the Empire era, its inimitable style originates from the gracious hospitality that has guests returning time and again.
La Mariposa Beach Bungalows Mauritius
With its white sandy beach, turquoise lagoon and breathtaking view of the Black River Range mountains and Le Morne Brabant, La Mariposa offers a heavenly atmosphere as a get away holiday break. Situated on the sunny sheltered west coast of Mauritius, La Preneuse has kept the authenticity of a fisherman village with traditional fishing boats plying the lagoon and has been zoned as a conservation area for its outstanding beauty. The lagoon offers exquisite diving and snorkelling sites commonly called “the aquarium”as well as fantastic bathing.
Services:
Ministry of Training, Skills Development and Productivity
In its endeavour to develop Mauritius into a Cyber Island and create an ICT-literate nation, the Government has clearly identified e-Government as a key initiative which can radically transform the way the Government interacts with citizens and businesses and redefine the nature of relationships across various Ministries and departments in providing seamless, consistent and value-added public services.
Ministry of Public Infrastructure, Land Transport & Shipping
The Public Infrastructure Division of the Ministry of Public Infrastructure, Land Transport & Shipping is responsible for the implementation of Road, Bridge and Government Building infrastructural projects.
Vision:
To construct, embellish, preserve and enrich the built and unbuilt environment in the interest of functionality, aesthetics, public health, safety, welfare and culture conducive to efficiency and comfort for the users and the public at large.
Mission:
The University of Mauritius
Mission:
The core mission of the University is the creation and dissemination of knowledge and understanding for the citizens of Mauritius and the international community.
Vision:
The University of Mauritius aspires to be a leading international university, bridging knowledge across continents through excellence and intellectual creativity.
Faculties:
- Faculty of Agriculture
- Faculty of Engineering
- Faculty of Law & Management
- Faculty of Science
Tertiary Education Commission
The Tertiary Education Commission has as objects to promote, plan, develop and coordinate post-secondary education in Mauritius and to implement an overarching regulatory framework to achieve high international quality. It also has the responsibility to allocate government funds to the Tertiary Education Institutions under its purview and to ensure accountability and optimum use of resources.
Vision:
Make Mauritius the Intelligent Island of the Region in the Global Village.
Mission:
National Computer Board
The National Computer Board (NCB), in collaboration with the Ministry of Information and Communication Technologies and the Ministry of Women's Rights, Child Development and Family Welfare organised a Round Table session on Thursday the 14th May 2009 at 9.00 am at the Swami Vivekananda Conference Centre, Pailles, to finalise the legal measures recommended in the Child Safety Online Action Plan. The round table was launched by the Hon. Asraf Dulull, Minister of Information and Communications Technology.
Preamble:
Mauritius Tourism Promotion Authority
Mauritius will enchant you, will uplift your soul, making you feel that you belong to the chosen few. Every visitor enjoys personal attention. Every encounter is an opportunity to discover a friendly face. Behind each smile lies the promise of a unique holiday. The contrast of a multitude of colours and tastes, the island, set in its turquoise sea, is an oasis of peace and tranquillity. Mauritius, a melting pot where past and present are smoothly blended together, offers an essential beauty that will compel to return to its shores time and time again.
Independent Broadcasting Authority
Objectives of the IBA
The Authority will regulate this sector by granting licences and more specifically by -
- Promoting diversity, wider choice in the field of broadcasting through the setting of standards for the delivery of high quality service.
- Ensuring that broadcasters operate in a level playing field where fair competition is the rule.
- Ensuring that broadcasters preserve and promote the plural nature of the Mauritian society by specially dedicated content.