In the context of the International Creole Day 2025 (Zourne Internasional Kreol 2025), a series of activities geared towards providing students, scholars, and community members with an opportunity to engage with the language and reflect on its cultural and social significance was held, yesterday, at the Municipal Council of Beau Bassin-Rose Hill. International Creole Day is officially observed annually on 28 October.
Mauritius strengthens efforts to preserve and promote Creole language and culture
Government of Mauritius, 05 November 2025, Mauritius
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