250th Anniversary of the First Newspaper of Mauritius (1773-2023)

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The First Day Cover of the 250th anniversary of the first newspaper of Mauritius, Annonces, Affiches et Avis divers pour les Colonies des Iles de France et de Bourbon, marks a significant milestone in the history of journalism on the island. Nicolas Lambert de Carré, a prominent figure in Mauritian journalism, played a pivotal role in establishing the publication, which made its debut on January 13, 1773.

 

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The First Day Cover of the 250th anniversary of the first newspaper of Mauritius, Annonces, Affiches et Avis divers pour les Colonies des Iles de France et de Bourbon, marks a significant milestone in the history of journalism on the island. Nicolas Lambert de Carré, a prominent figure in Mauritian journalism, played a pivotal role in establishing the publication, which made its debut on January 13, 1773.

The inaugural issue of Annonces, Affiches et Avis divers pour les Colonies des Iles de France et de Bourbon was a modest folio consisting of only 4 pages printed on 2 columns, with a weekly publication schedule, appearing every Wednesday. Lambert’s dedication to disseminating information to the local community through the newspaper laid the foundation for the development of journalism in Mauritius.

Lambert’s pioneering work in Mauritian journalism has not gone unnoticed, as evidenced by the creation of the Nicolas Lambert Prize several decades ago. This prestigious award recognizes and celebrates excellence in local journalism, serving as a testament to Lambert’s enduring legacy in the field. In 2015, the Media Trust revived the Nicolas Lambert Prize, further highlighting the enduring impact of Lambert’s contributions to Mauritian journalism.

The 250th anniversary of the first Mauritian newspaper provides an opportunity to reflect on the evolution of journalism on the island and the profound impact of Lambert’s pioneering efforts. It serves as a reminder of the vital role that journalism plays in informing and shaping society, and the enduring legacy of individuals like Nicolas Lambert de Carré, who laid the groundwork for the journalistic tradition in Mauritius.

Technical Specification

Weight15 g
Issuing Postal Operator

The Mauritius Post Ltd

Date of Issue

29/04/2023

Graphic Works

The Mauritius Post Ltd

Format

Landscape

First Day Cover Size

220 x 110 mm

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