Authors
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At Mauritius Pulse News in Floréal, Bertrand de Chazal edits the opinion and tribune pages as Opinion & Tribune Editor. He commissions and shapes columns that examine governance, culture and civic debate. He mentors contributors and curates thematic series linking policy to everyday life, drawing on interviews with policymakers, civil society and cultural figures to sharpen public arguments.
Clarisse Mongelard reports on social affairs for Mauritius Pulse News from Beau Bassin. Her tribune columns explore housing, health, education and social protection, tracing how policy shifts affect households and vulnerable groups. She foregrounds community voices and frontline perspectives, combining field reporting and data to illuminate everyday consequences and spur public debate.
Based in Quatre Bornes, Dévesh Hurnaum is Digital News Editor at Mauritius Pulse News. He edits digital packages and authors tribune commentary on civic life, governance and public debate. He leverages audience insight and field reporting to sharpen analysis and ensure commentary speaks to everyday concerns across Mauritius.
Jean-Marc Rivalland serves as economics editor at Mauritius Pulse News in Curepipe. He writes tribunes that dissect fiscal policy, public finance, trade and market trends, assessing how decisions ripple through households, firms and the broader island economy. He combines statistical evidence, interviews with local actors and explanatory narrative to clarify policy choices for readers.
Mei-Ling Chan Fook writes tribune columns on culture and society for Mauritius Pulse News from Rose Hill. She examines arts, community life and social change, tracing how traditions, migration and everyday creativity shape identity across Mauritius. Drawing on neighborhood reporting, interviews and cultural history, she connects personal stories to broader social trends.
Priya Ramnarain is political correspondent for Mauritius Pulse News based in Port Louis. She covers government policy, parliamentary developments and electoral dynamics, writing tribune pieces that probe implications for everyday citizens. She draws on local networks and regular reporting from the capital to contextualize political debate and hold leaders to account.
From Mahébourg, Roseline Augustin covers environment and ocean affairs for Mauritius Pulse News. Her tribune columns probe coastal resilience, fisheries, marine biodiversity and climate threats, blending on-site reporting, scientific analysis and community testimony to link policy debates with the lived realities of Mauritius’ coastal communities.
Weng Fah Lim anchors the Business & Finance Desk in Port Louis for Mauritius Pulse News, composing tribunes that translate market moves, corporate strategy and regulatory shifts into practical insight for investors, entrepreneurs and savers. Combining interviews with local executives, data-driven analysis and on-the-ground reporting, their work clarifies financial stakes for readers.