It is absolutely daft and blatantly irresponsible for government to propose the privatization of the CWA or worse handing over its management to the private sector
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
Cyclone Carlos brought us some rain, but most probably not enough of it. Usually around Maha Shivaratri time we expect, and there usually is, a good amount of
‘Notre pays ne sait plus où il va, quelle direction il doit prendre et pour quelle raison. Nous nous contentons de changer de capitaine, lustre après lustre’
Privatisation has been at the centre of debates during the past week starting with the demonstrations organized by the unions in the street of Port Louis and culminating
We are indeed a lucky country. Shortly after the new government came in following the general elections on 10 December 2014, the skies seemed to open up and
The time for discussions and dilly-dallying is over. We need to go ahead with the construction of the La Flora Dam and the Chamarel Dam immediately In order
Regulatory authorities vested with vast powers of controlling the behaviour of market participants occupy a sort of no man’s land between the state and the market. They are
Everyone can live without petrol, gold and diamond, but no one can survive without the blue gold. Hence, it behoves us all to make judicious use of it,
To play their role effectively, governments should wield the necessary authority, be respected and seen to be running the affairs of State in the public interest During the