On Sunday last, Navin Ramgoolam, leader of the Labour Party (Labour), took advantage of the celebration of the party’s 80th anniversary to try and revamp the party’s public
An electoral reform has become an absolute necessity after the Banwell Report of 1966 which has served our purpose for the last 50 years At the Cabinet Meeting
La capitale est souvent au centre des débats. Pourtant faire un saut dans la capitale est incontournable pour les habitants d’autres villes et aussi des villages. Ce ne
There were torrential rains in different parts of the country last Wednesday. This led to flooding in certain places, including certain wrongly designed roundabouts along the highways. Once
The signs are not good. In too many institutions and departments, there does not seem to be a system of control, let alone an efficient and rigorous one.
Vested interests vs. Intérêt Général L’année 2016 s’ouvre avec la bonne résolution gouvernementale de procéder à la réforme électorale, cette Arlésienne dont tout le monde parle et que
There are major uncertainties ahead, and we cannot assume political maturity has reached our shores, but we may still hope the country’s fate weighs more than those of
A Conversation with Uncle Claus As he does every Christmas, Santa Claus was again on his annual visit to our beautiful island. Once again TP Saran caught up
There has been much artful and sometimes noisy communication, yet little meat or matter achieved, even if one accepts the official tenet that seeds are being sown for