AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoWorld Yogasana Championships (Mauritius): Young Mauritians of Indian origin say the inaugural World Yogasana Championships in Ahmedabad helped them reconnect with ancestral roots in Bihar and Tamil Nadu—turning sport into a personal heritage journey. Rugby Sevens (Mauritius): Mauritius hosts the 2026 Rugby Africa Sevens Championship, with Nigeria drawn alongside South Africa, Zambia and the hosts in Pool A—setting up a headline clash for the Stallions. EU–ESA Trade (Mauritius): The EU and ESA states including Mauritius concluded negotiations on an enhanced Economic Partnership Agreement, aiming for clearer rules, more services and digitalisation, and deeper regional integration. Labour Mobility (Mauritius): India flagged off 14 skilled workers to Mauritius under a G2G Labour Mobility Framework, with more candidates processing work permits. Heritage & Indenture (Mauritius): A Port Louis workshop boosted international recognition efforts for Durban’s indentured labour landmarks, mapping sites and legacies tied to Indian migration. Travel Inclusion (Mauritius region): Emirates expanded its Travel Rehearsal programme to Zambia, using airport simulations to reduce anxiety for children on the autism spectrum. Culture & Lifestyle (Mauritius): Beijing’s International Book Fair adds Mauritius to its country list, highlighting growing cultural exchange through publishing. Business & Governance (Mauritius-linked): A Mauritius-based crypto investment firm, Libertas GH, remains under business rescue amid investor questions over where funds went, while its lawyers deny wrongdoing.
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