[Evening News]: "We're Living Our Lives This Way"
In the summary for Friday, December 5, 2025:
• Long stigmatized, scrap collectors do not always fit the stereotypes. Those we followed work honestly, collecting rusty metals and abandoned items street by street. Thanks to them, our environment breathes a little better. Report starts at the beginning of this edition.
• The Goburdhun family is devastated. Selven, 43 years old, originally from Bain-des-Dames, was stabbed in his apartment in Cantal. His neighbor has been arrested. Living in France for 13 years, he was supposed to return on Friday for the holidays.
• A reprieve deemed essential. Business Mauritius responds to the one-year exemption granted for certain non-biodegradable containers. The Environment department cites the lack of reliable alternatives.
• The DPP's office wants to modernize. They commissioned a 67-page report from international lawyer Francesca Del Mese. The document proposes constitutional, legislative, and organizational reforms aimed at improving efficiency and preparing for the establishment of the National Prosecution Service and the National Crime Agency.
• The Ministry of Youth and Sports is intensifying the fight against drugs. On December 7, a 46.6 km relay will connect Curepipe to Rose-Hill. This initiative, called "The Unity Run," aims to mobilize municipalities and district councils around the message "Mauritian mobilize against drugs."