When Dr Edgar Laurent vetoed the use of the creole language in Port Louis municipal council

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 Pearlishka Burrun

– Publicité –

 7 February is a date to reckon with in the history of the use of the creole language in a public institution. (1) The councillor Mamode Ellam, an elect of Ward II, decided to express himself in creole at the sitting of the Council on the afternoon of Tuesday 7 February 1922. However, when the councillor started his speech in creole on a previous motion of…

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