[Evening News]: Bhagwan: "I Am Not Afraid to Confront the People"
Date: Friday, November 7, 2025 - 20:00
Summary for Friday, November 7, 2025:
• After narrowly avoiding a breakup, the Council of Ministers convened today in a tense atmosphere. At the MMM political bureau yesterday, significant differences emerged. The majority is opposed to a split. Despite the diplomatic gestures today, tensions remain high. While some disagreements have been resolved, others continue to linger. Both sides, however, have maintained decorum.
• The government has changed its stance on preschool education. The provision of free education for children aged three to five will continue until December 2026. This decision was confirmed today in the Council of Ministers following several weeks of concern from parents and private schools.
• A tumultuous day for Mamy Ravatomanga. Less than 24 hours after being admitted to the ICU at Jeetoo Hospital, the Malagasy billionaire left the facility under police escort today. He was taken to the Vacoas detention center before being transferred back to Victoria Hospital.
• Fifteen years after the murder of Michaela Harte McAreavey, Ireland seeks to reopen the investigation. During a visit to the family, Deputy Prime Minister Simon Harris promised immediate cooperation with Mauritius. Dublin aims to clarify this tragedy. The Irish government plans to contact the Mauritian Minister of Foreign Affairs in the coming weeks.