Serving one’s own interests instead of those of the country can hardly meet the test of public scrutiny or approval. It can only invite a backlash of the
Any aspirant candidate to the post of Prime Minister of Mauritius, whatever her or his communal/racial/caste origins, should convince a majority of the electorate that she/he will, and
Is corruption, cronyism, favouritism, siphoning state money through legal loopholes ‘à la Panama Papers’ hardwired into politicians all over the world, irrespective of their ideologies and despite their
Where the world has not been broken into fragments by narrow domestic walls, Into that heaven of freedom, O father, let my country awake. — Rabindranath Tagore
Being nearly out of ammunition is a very difficult position to be in for any government. But being at each other’s throats remains its biggest nightmare. The leadership
Government has itself to blame for the current disquieting situation. From the outset, a lax stewardship caught napping failed to discipline and bring restive mavericks and overzealous apparatchiks
Our democracy is in limbo. Nothing less than an urgent and salubrious change of guards and a new political ethos which rallies the multitude will fix it Last
A Reform that starts out with good intentions to reduce stress, reduce competition fuelled by private tuition, provide equitable learning opportunities for all, promote holistic development of all
Is the country in free-fall? Too many things seem to be falling apart and going asunder. Why is there this sickening feeling that the stewardship of the affairs
Electoral Reform in Mauritius The Government of Mauritius has set up a Ministerial Committee to make proposals on electoral reforms and the terms of reference of this committee