Tuesday, October 22, 2024
Book That Makes Mauritian Voters Smart As Hell Published
Monday, October 14, 2024
Friday, October 4, 2024
Voter Survey for GE2024 Goes Live
Takes only a couple of minutes. We'd love to get your responses in this anonymous poll. And we'll publish the aggregate results.
Friday, September 27, 2024
No Electoral System Gives More Power to Voters Than the FPTP
Tuesday, August 20, 2024
Meet A 94-year-old Who Has A Gift For the PM
Sunday, August 4, 2024
Suddenly, Mastering QM Becomes Fun
Saturday, July 27, 2024
Eski Plant Plis Kan Se En Bon Stratezi Pu Moris?
Sunday, June 30, 2024
Tuesday, May 21, 2024
World Celebrates Birth and Awakening of Lord Buddha
Tuesday, April 9, 2024
Kozelidir Person of the Year 2024
Wednesday, March 27, 2024
Wednesday, February 28, 2024
The Jag! After 2016
The last time we took stock of the output there we had just finished the fifth part in our series on electoral reform. Since then we've added four more pieces in that thread and thirty-nine other posts till now. There were no articles last year though, the first time since 2016 but it's not the longest drought period on that blog. I have a good excuse. 2024 looks better with already two and both of them are in kreol. The first one was an analysis on six pledges of the LP/MMM/PMSD alliance – it uses four of our clips – and the last on why six titans of the Mauritius Labour Party are unlikely to vote for Navin Ramgoolam in 2024 or for the other two main parties for that matter.
Of course Covid-19 happened during this 7-year period which explains why we had pieces on the vaccination status and jabs to buy in 2022 after we had become less ignorant about viruses. That was also the year of the 75th anniversary of India's independence. We published one piece on the Gentle Elephant when it was Midnight on August 15 in Bharat. Two days earlier we wrote a post on faith which started with a tribute to an extraordinary actor that said goodbye during the pandemic. We also investigated who's been the longest-serving General Secretary of the MLP.
Other pieces included celebrating the 90th anniversary of a maverick, the Pope's visit, ideas to roll back drug use, an interesting piece on transport policy, comments on the offerings in the 2019 general election, fact-checking a toxic politician, decolonisation, the Central Water Authority, the World Bank and economic miracles. Plus one on the importance of the national currency in determining the wealth of a nation and another on an infamous anniversary. And more.
That's a lot of good stuff to read don't you think?