Authors
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Céliane Augustin reports on social affairs for the Port Louis Daily Bulletin from Beau Bassin. She tracks education, health and community welfare across Mauritius, pursuing storylines that foreground everyday voices and service delivery. She files timely, source-driven pieces that explain policy impacts and local responses, and cultivates contacts in neighbourhoods and frontline services.
Based in Mahébourg, Joël Edouard chronicles Mauritius's cultural life and heritage for the Port Louis Daily Bulletin. He covers festivals, museums, creole traditions and preservation of historic sites, filing feature pieces and short dispatches that foreground community custodians, oral histories and everyday cultural practice while cultivating local sources and archival threads.
Martine Ah-Foon designs and delivers digital storytelling and multimedia projects for the Port Louis Daily Bulletin in Quatre Bornes. She manages audio, video and visual-data tools, shapes social and mobile presentation of local news, works with reporters and developers to grow audience engagement, and experiments with formats that make island issues clearer for readers.
As an investigations reporter for the Port Louis Daily Bulletin, Nadia Mosafeer unpacks complex wrongdoing, pursuing public-interest investigations that probe corruption, environmental harm and institutional failures across Mauritius. Working out of Rose Hill, she mines documents, cultivates reluctant sources and files methodical, verification-focused reports that aim to prompt accountability and clearer public information.
Priya Ramnarain is editor-in-chief of the Port Louis Daily Bulletin, guiding daily coverage from the newsroom in Port Louis. She shapes editorial strategy, oversees reporting on Mauritius politics, economy and community affairs, and mentors reporters, emphasizing accountability, clear storytelling and local context for readers across the island.
Sandrine Leclézio anchors coverage of Mauritius's seas and environmental policy at the Port Louis Daily Bulletin, operating from Grand Baie. She watches coral health, coastal communities and fisheries, combining field reporting, scientific sources and civic context to explain risks, resilience and stewardship for island readers.
Théodore Rivalland is political correspondent at the Port Louis Daily Bulletin based in Port Louis, covering national politics, parliament and public policy across Mauritius. He focuses on clear, evidence-led reporting, builds diverse political sources and produces steady, deadline-driven dispatches that explain how governmental choices affect life on the island.
Wei-Lin Ah Kow edits the Business & Finance desk for the Port Louis Daily Bulletin from Curepipe, directing coverage of markets, banking and corporate affairs across Mauritius. He assigns stories, shapes enterprise reporting and maintains close ties with regulators, analysts and business leaders to deliver timely, clear dispatches that explain economic trends for island readers.