AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoMauritius Culture & Lifestyle: Local Arts & Faith: Port Louis Catholic Bishop Durhône urged artists to “place their gifts at the service of beauty and neighbour,” while welcoming moves toward official professional status for artists in Mauritius. Conservation & Tourism: A new focus on conservation is reshaping Mauritius tourism, with luxury resorts backing marine research, education and restoration as the island works toward a Green Destinations label by 2030. Education & Family Life: Tanzanian actress Shilole travelled to Mauritius for her daughter Joyce’s Middlesex University Mauritius graduation, sharing the emotional mother-daughter moment online. Public Debate & Privacy: A report flags Chinese surveillance tech as a risk to privacy and human rights, naming Mauritius among countries where such systems have been deployed. Travel & Lifestyle Deals: IHG launched a 36-hour stay plan (check-in 9am, checkout 9pm) available in Mauritius and other destinations. Global Culture Loss: Ghanaian leaf-print artist Padiki (Sharon Dede Padi) died at 50, remembered for a Guinness World Records title and promoting Ghanaian art worldwide.
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