Project success is rarely a technical problem. More often, it comes down to how well we communicate, influence, and build trust. That was the throughline of our latest volunteer workshop β and the reason participants left talking less about frameworks and more about themselves.
Ahead of the PMI Global Summit Series Cape Town on 14β15 September 2026, we caught up with PMI Mauritius member Fadhil about his experience at last year's Summit in Kigali. From Tunde Onakoya's closing speech on Chess in Slums to the quiet realisation that project managers across 24 African countries share the same challenges, Fadhil tells us why he's going back β and why you should consider it too.
Highlights from our first Construction sector meetup at Royal Green Wellness Resort, RΓ©duit. Guest speaker Mr. Mohammad Yassin Doolaur β Vice Chair of the FIDIC Membership Committee β shared two decades of insight on FIDIC contracts, the Project Manager's role in claim avoidance, and the local realities of dispute resolution in Mauritius.
When PMI Mauritius Chapter President Shoayb Peerbocus stepped in front of a hall of teenage entrepreneurs at Loreto College of Rose-Hill, his message was simple: running a company is running a project. As part of JA Mascareignes' JA Company Program, PMI Mauritius coached the next generation on scope, planning, risk, and delivery β the skills that turn a good idea into a working business.
As PMI Global Volunteer Month drew to a close, PMI Mauritius gathered at the Maritim Hotel β not to close a chapter, but to open one. An evening of welcomes, warm conversation and shared ambition marked the official kick-off of the Chapter's 2026 volunteer journey, as a new wave of members stepped forward to help build the future of project management in Mauritius.