Several Public-Private Partnership (PPP) opportunities exist in Mauritius namely with the forthcoming smart cities and techno parks, as well as the future implementation of the decongestion programme and housing projects. However the country lacks the expertise to apply the PPP as we do not understand the mechanism well enough.
This was the gist of the speech of the Minister of Public Infrastructure and Land Transport, Mr Nandcoomar Bodha, who was proceeding this morning with the opening of a Training Seminar on Public Private Partnership organised by the British High Commission at Hennessy Park Hotel in Ebène.
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