Thirty years ago, an English colleague came on her honeymoon to Mauritius. With an all-inclusive package costing USD 2500, this is what in local parlance we call Haut-de-Gamme
Promises have kept being repeated in different forums and at every May 1st rally, as happened last Monday, but the reality does not match the rhetoric. Successive governments
Two conditions are required for achieving a turnaround: political will, and political and administrative capacity. Both have been manifestly lacking The concept of a developmental State has evolved
Whereas in France, Emmanuel Macron has emerged as a potential capable saviour from the impending disaster of putting the reins of government into untutored hands, do we, in
A lot of our politics is increasingly resembling a chatterbox. You say something. Someone else gainsays. People left in the lurch don’t see how all those discussions are
Current international tensions call for preparedness on our part on a non-partisan basis, by bouncing what-if ideas among well-meaning interested parties. It is important to look beyond our
As is the case in Britain, will the government have the grit to test its legitimacy by calling for urgent general elections? This week is rich in events.
We are condemned to achieve all of our energy needs from renewables in the shortest possible time. Wouldn’t be wonderful then to ride on 100% clean, green trams
TUer pour n’importe quelle raison : c’est une déviance. Pourquoi ? C’est contraire au message de Dieu ; quelle que soit la croyance ou la pratique. Mais on
MPs are no ordinary citizens. The 70 elected representatives of the people are expected to tread carefully and impose the necessary self-restraints Two phrases have become irritatingly repetitive