In December, all employees in this country, whether in the public or private sector, as well as pensioners, will benefit from the 14th month (bonus). We are aware of the difficulties faced by Small and Medium-sized Enterprises ( Petites et Moyennes Entreprises – PMEs Mauritius). The government will take care of it, “announced the outgoing Prime Minister, Pravind Jugnauth, this Sunday, November 3, at the meeting of the Lepep Alliance in Phoenix. He added: “If the economy continues to develop in an extraordinary way, we can give the same consideration in the future.”
Among other promises made, a zero-rate loan will be introduced for Small and Medium-sized Enterprises, especially for breeders, planters, fishermen, hairdressers, tailors, mechanics, dholl-puri merchants, electricians, plumbers and those who manage ‘ti laboutik’.
Pravind Jugnauth also committed to lowering VAT by 15 to 10%, “on the products most used by Mauritians, including food, water, juices, soap, detergents, clothing and footwear. “
For the leader of the Lepep Alliance, “word given, sacred word”. He warns voters: “Si ou sanze, ou tasse”, before launching a vibrant appeal to vote en bloc for the candidates of his party.