The Borneo Post

Mauritius celebrates 50 years of independen­ce

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PORT LOUIS, Mauritius: The island nation of Mauritius celebrated its 50 th year of independen­ce Monday with fireworks and entertainm­ent, just days after a financial scandal forced its president to announce plans to resign.

Mauritius, a picturesqu­e Indian Ocean island beloved by tourists switched hands between the Dutch, French and British before attaining independen­ce in 1968.

Thousands of residents attended a ceremony celebratin­g the country’s 50th year of independen­ce, with Indian President Ram Nath Kovind designated guest of honour, while Indian helicopter­s took part in an aerial display and troops also participat­ed in a parade.

The three- hour ceremony, in which 400 artists took part, came after Prime Minister Pravind Jugnauth announced on Friday that President Ameenah GuribFakim would resign after becoming embroiled in a financial scandal.

Gurib-Fakim, who is the only female head of state in Africa, has been accused of using a bank card provided by an NGO to make personal purchases and will step down on an unspecifie­d date after the independen­ce ceremony.

“The President of the Republic told me that she would resign from office and we agreed on the date of her departure,” Jugnauth said.

“The interests of the country come first.”

When Gurib-Fakim, 58, took the honourary position of president in 2015 she became the first woman to do so in Mauritian history.

A scientist and biologist of internatio­nal renown, she has been under pressure since the Mauritian daily L’Express published bank documents showing that GuribFakim had used a credit card given to her by the London-based Planet Earth Institute to make thousands of dollars worth of personal purchases. — AFP

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