The Indian Ocean nation Mauritius gets ready for its national vote this sunday (a rare chance to shape its future). Located roughly 2000km from Africaʼs eastern shores this small-but-mighty country plans another step in its democratic journey
The current head-of-government Pravind Jugnauth aims to secure his second term leading this island-state‚ which became self-governing back in the late 60s after breaking away from British rule. Since then Mauritius evolved into one of Africaʼs most well-run democracies — a fact thats widely recognized across the globe
The nationʼs path to success relies on its multi-layered economy: finance-sector growth tourism development and farm-based industries all work hand-in-hand to keep things running smoothly; these sectors helped transform this far-flung island into a notable economic player in the region (something quite rare for such a remote location)