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Mauritius: Loto & Loto+, [3] Loto Vert Mozambique: Instant Lottery, Totobola, Totoloto, and Joker [4] Nigeria: SET Lotto, Premier Lotto , Give N Take, Green Lotto South Africa: LOTTO, PowerBall, SPORTSTAKE, RAFFLE, EAZiWIN (see South African National Lottery) [5] South Sudan: National Lottery of South Sudan Uganda: Billion Lotto [6]
A lottery drawing being conducted at the television studio at Texas Lottery Commission headquarters Lottery tickets for sale, Ropar, India. 2019. A lottery (or lotto) is a form of gambling that involves the drawing of numbers at random for a prize. Some governments outlaw lotteries, while others endorse it to the extent of organizing a national ...
Loto may refer to: Loto (actor), Cambodian actor; Loto (band), a Portuguese band; Loto (crater), a crater on Mars; Loto (Pukapuka), a village on the island of Wale in the Pukapuka atoll of the Cook Islands; Loto, various lotteries, see list of lotteries; Lockout–tagout or LOTO, a safety procedure
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Sugar mills of Mauritius 1948 A list of Mauritius sugar mills showing those that have disappeared and those still in existence in 1948 (in bold) and being updated for 2017 is detailed below. It is derived from ANNEXE IV of Pierre de Sornay's 1952 Book, "Isle de France, Ile Maurice" de Sornay, Pierre (1952). Isle de France, Ile Maurice. La Caroline, Port Louis Village, Port Louis Beau Plan ...
The twentieth century issues of Mauritius, like those in other British colonies, generally depicted the current monarch, Edward VII, George V and George VI, and Elizabeth II, as well as Mauritius' coat of arms. In 1950, Mauritius began issuing more colorful stamps with images or scenes of local interest. [20]
The mass media in Mauritius is limited by its small population size (estimated at 1,288,000 in 2008). Nonetheless, Mauritius has a robust economy, and there are a number of major media outlets, including print newspapers, radio and television stations.
General elections were held in Mauritius on 7 November 2019. The result was a victory for the Mauritian Alliance, a coalition of the Militant Socialist Movement (MSM), Muvman Liberater, Alan Ganoo Movement and Plateforme Militante, which won 42 of the 70 seats. Pravind Jugnauth of the MSM remained Prime Minister.