Mauritius: Port Louis to Be Free of Squatters Soon

press release

Government is pursuing its efforts to address the problem of squatting in an efficient and effective manner with the remittance of letters of intent to a batch of 34 squatters from Vallée Pitot in a ceremony held on Friday 22 April 2016 at the Lunch Room of the National Assembly, Port Louis, in the presence of the Vice-Prime Minister, Minister of Housing and Lands, Mr Showkutally Soodhun, and other personalities.

In his address, the Vice-Prime Minister reiterated that Government is dealing with the issue of squatting with all the considerations that it warrants while at the same time being firm and resolute in the actions to combat illegal occupation of State land. "Soon, Port Louis will be free of squatters with the regularisation of the 322 squatters present in the Capital," said Mr Soodhun.

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