Mauritius holds an election with the ruling party seeking a new term
JOHANNESBURG (AP) — People in Mauritius are voting for a new Parliament with the ruling party seeking to secure a second five-year term for Prime Minister Pravind Jugnauth. His government has faced criticism recently after it banned social media websites following a wiretapping scandal in which recorded conversations involving politicians, businesspeople, activists and journalists leaked and were published online. The ban was lifted after a few days but has raised concern among the opposition and civil society. Mauritius is one of Africa’s most stable democracies and has developed a successful economy underpinned by the finance, tourism and agricultural sectors.