Month: April 2020

Five residents of Moka tell us about their daily life during confinement. It is not always easy when you have to combine teleworking, home schooling,…

We asked Vincent Mandrou, a clinical psychologist and member of Up Together, a multidisciplinary team, about the challenges of confinement with the family.

Here’s an original idea to keep young and old alike entertained until lockdown is over. Anyone can grow their own “anti-crisis” vegetable garden.

Living in Moka, would you like a complete list of shops and restaurants providing home delivery services?

The COVID-19 threat, containment measures and limited access to food supplies haven’t slowed down the upsurge of solidarity among Mauritian people. We have never been so far apart, yet so closely connected. Here’s a throwback to some heart-warming initiatives carried out in Moka and elsewhere. As one people, as one Nation It doesn’t take more […]

Confinement doesn’t necessarily mean giving in to boredom and slackness! Here are some activities to enable you to have a pleasant time while staying at home.

In response to the health emergency caused by COVID-19, solidarity among neighbours has become essential to ensure everyone’s well-being, including vulnerable groups. That is why the citizen collective , Moka’mwad is running a fundraising campaign called “Ansam anou ed nou bann vwazin” on the Small Step Matters crowdfunding platform in conjunction with ENL Foundation. As […]