It is not for the roundly disavowed opposition but for government to drive the national agenda which best responds to the priorities and needs of the people
The country is at a crossroads. The present model of operation and standard of governance hobbles the performance of the country and is no longer a sustainable option
Is there a fear syndrome against excellence in the country in certain quarters and in particular among the political class? A fear that support for excellence, meritocracy and
The task ahead to put Mauritius back on a high growth mode is daunting. It is therefore not the time for tom-tomming about a second economic miracle ahead
The ethos of discipline, productivity and merit-based equal opportunities is ardently being preached to us. We are flummoxed, as the ground reality is not at all that, the
The deals contracted in the past week depict such contrasting fates for Greece and Iran. Europe, which owes so much to Greek civilization and its rich legacy of
The risk of public and eventual judicial scrutiny should jolt all those professing to serve the nation and holding high office to remember that no one can bend
20 June was World Refugee Day. In this respect, the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) highlighted that the number of refugees around the world as a
Why on earth should the capital of investors who placed their savings in Bramer Asset Management be cut off by 15% and 20% at source? This is discriminatory
Narendra Modi has learnt that the government must always keep a close ear to the ground so as to be continuously alert to the people’s reaction to government
The array of scams and scandals uncovered over the past months brings to light the systemic flaws inherent to a system plagued by incompetent political appointees subservient to