
Mauritius
7 Mauritian newspapers in the directory
Island readers have long relied on a well-established print tradition that dates back to the early nineteenth century. Leading the daily circulation is L'Express, a French-language publication founded in 1963 by the La Sentinelle group. Another historic pillar is Le Mauricien, an afternoon daily that has been operating since 1908. Readers also frequently turn to Le Defi Quotidien for its popular tabloid format, while the English-language Mauritius Times provides weekly coverage dating back to 1954. Although French dominates the newsstands, many publications routinely incorporate articles in English and Mauritian Creole. Paperboy indexes 7 Mauritian newspapers — browse the full directory below.
Compiled by Paperboy editorial · Updated 2026-06-04
ALL NEWSPAPERS(7)
5plus Dimanche
Port Louis, Port Louis
This weekly publication, a staple of the Mauritian media landscape since 2002, provides comprehensive news coverage and investigative reports to a broad audience across the island. It is recognized for its commitment to independent journalism and its role as a key source of information on political, social, and cultural affairs in the country.
Business Magazine
Port Louis, Port Louis
Business Magazine is a Mauritian publication based in Port Louis that focuses on economic and financial news. It covers sectors such as technology, real estate, and the stock market across Mauritius and the Indian Ocean region, providing analysis and interviews with business leaders and decision-makers.
Business Mega
Port Louis, Port Louis
This prominent Mauritian publication provides comprehensive coverage of local and international economic developments, serving as a vital resource for the country's business leaders and investors. It is distinguished by its focused editorial analysis of market trends, corporate strategies, and the evolving financial landscape within the region.
Grand Baie
Port Louis, Port Louis
Grand Baie is a regional news and lifestyle publication based in Port Louis, Mauritius. It primarily serves the northern district of the island, offering French-language content focused on community events, tourism, real estate, and local developments for residents and visitors.
Le Kip
Port Louis, Port Louis
Le Kip is a prominent Mauritian sports publication based in Port Louis. Operating under the La Sentinelle media group, it provides comprehensive coverage of local and international sports, focusing heavily on football, horse racing, and athletics. It serves as a primary source for sports enthusiasts across the island.
Le Mauricien
Port Louis, Port Louis
Founded in 1908, this prominent French-language daily serves as a cornerstone of Mauritian media, offering comprehensive coverage of national news, politics, and social issues. It is widely recognized for its enduring legacy as one of the country's oldest and most influential journalistic institutions, catering to a diverse readership seeking in-depth analysis of island affairs.
L'Express
Port Louis, Port Louis
L'Express is the most prominent daily newspaper in Mauritius. Published in Port Louis by La Sentinelle, it provides comprehensive coverage of national news, politics, and economy in French. Established in 1963, it remains a critical independent voice in the Mauritian media landscape, offering both print and digital editions.
