Today is a sad day because Mauritius Sun Sound is shutting down. The reason for this decision is due to the fact that this blog was created with the love for the Mauritian culture and people. However the level of participation has been very low both in terms of comments to our posts and the number of people joining our network. We did not ask for money or anything materialistic, we even opt out advertising on the page, all we wanted was to know how you the readers felt about our work, that took a lot of research and dedication to complete, but so far we have had no participation at all.
Our aim was to keep the Mauritian culture alive in this time of confusion where our culture is fading away in the light of technological globalisation, misinformation and acceptance about our past, but the Mauritian people again refuse education and prefer to remain ignorant.
In order to change things history taught us that it wasn't enough to sit at home comfortable and expect change to happen but instead get involved, putting yourself in the frontline just like we doing now to guarantee a better future for the generations to come.
We wish Mauritius and Mauritians the best of luck, when actually this blog will be taken down is yet to be confirmed.
Best Regards,
MSS Staff
P.S: “The future depends on what you do today.”
― Mahatma Gandhi
3 comments:
Greetings from London, England. Just want to show some love for the work, however late it is. Shame it didn't get that much feedback. Maybe with more awareness it could have had more...
Vive Maurice
Cheers mate, thanks for your support
Who ran this blog?? It's a shame this was shut down. Trying to find info on Kaya and doing some research on this.
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