[Evening News]: "It's a beautiful lesson that life has taught me"
[Evening News]: "It's a beautiful lesson that life has taught me"
Summary for Tuesday, November 25, 2025:
• Singer Sky To Be faces his punishment: 300 hours of community service for stealing methadone. He speaks of a lesson in humility that could transform his life and career. This significant episode shows that even artists must face the consequences of their actions.
• Is the cost of living really under control? Michael Sik Yuen announces 73 million rupees spent on five essential products, with price drops of up to 24%. However, as the government prepares a new list of subsidies, the question remains: will it be enough to truly relieve the Mauritian people?
• Chagossians are invited to make their voices heard regarding the agreement between Mauritius and the United Kingdom about their return to Chagos. A detailed questionnaire, available until December 1st, will allow them to express their views on resettlement, employment, and the use of compensation funds. This consultation marks a crucial new phase before the final approval by King Charles III, expected in 2026.
• In the first episode of the new section “In the Heart of Mauritius”, we focus on Souillac, a historic village with wild landscapes in the South. Between colonial heritage, an 18th-century port, and contemporary changes, the village reveals the richness of its history and daily life. A comprehensive report to discover the contrasts and secrets of southern Mauritius.
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