Who will be treated like law-abiding citizens during this State of Emergency and who won’t?
Can you really be a law-abiding citizen under a State of Emergency (SoE) if you don’t understand the law?
If a State of Emergency (SoE) is the government’s only means of addressing spiralling crime, the real emergency might be unfolding in the Red House.
What message does it send to have leadership that sees 500 murders (and counting)—the vast majority of which were committed by men—and sees fit to blame women?
“The Emperor’s New Clothes” was a funny little fable until I realised I was living it in real time.
How is it that our Education Minister is already out here publicly embarrassing us less than a week after Independence Day?
How did Deyalsingh manage to give this speech without googling “midwifery” to grasp how women have been learning about breastfeeding since the palaeolithic era?
Our leaders can’t hide behind procurement legislation when the issue is why they can’t seem to work together to maintain our ageing infrastructure.
Took a little break, but we’re back with news you can use. (Did you hear about the MP who did his job?!? I turn my back for one minute…)