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Mauritius Times ePaper Edition: Friday, 10 April 2026

Your digital edition of one of Mauritius's most trusted independent newspapers is now available

By MauritiusNews Editorial17 days agoπŸ‘ 0 views
The Mauritius Times, one of the island's longest-standing and most respected independent publications, has released its Friday, 10 April 2026 ePaper edition, continuing its decades-long tradition of delivering in-depth journalism to readers across Mauritius and the Mauritian diaspora worldwide. The ePaper format has become an increasingly vital tool for the Mauritius Times as it adapts to the evolving media landscape. With print readership declining globally and digital consumption on the rise, the shift to accessible electronic editions ensures that loyal readers β€” whether in Port Louis, London, or Sydney β€” can stay connected to the news that matters most to their community. Friday editions of the Mauritius Times are particularly anticipated, as they traditionally carry a broader range of commentary, analysis, and weekend features alongside the day's breaking news. From political developments and economic updates to cultural features and sports coverage, the Friday edition serves as a comprehensive snapshot of life in Mauritius at the close of each week. The availability of the ePaper through platforms such as Follow.it and the publication's own digital channels reflects a broader trend among Mauritian media outlets to embrace RSS feeds and newsletter-based distribution β€” ensuring content reaches subscribers directly, without relying solely on social media algorithms that can limit organic reach. For readers who have yet to explore the digital edition, the Mauritius Times ePaper offers the full layout and feel of the print newspaper, preserving the reading experience while adding the convenience of access from any device, at any time. As Mauritius continues to navigate a complex post-pandemic economic recovery, ongoing political discourse, and environmental challenges unique to a small island developing state, independent journalism remains more critical than ever. Publications like the Mauritius Times play a foundational role in holding power to account and giving voice to the full spectrum of Mauritian society. Readers are encouraged to subscribe to the Mauritius Times digital edition to support independent media and stay informed about the stories shaping the nation.
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