Editorial

The unexpected leveller

UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s heartfelt praise of that country’s publicly funded National Health Service (NHS) and the two migrant nurses he credited with saving his life went viral on Sunday last.

Lessons from the East

As President Trump continues to spout daily self delusional rants, from the safety of the White House, of America’s successful handling of the spread of the COVID-19 virus, the sad reality is that the actual number of infected persons bears no correlation to his thinly disguised re-election campaign promotions.

Coronavirus and opportunistic crime

Opportunistic crimes are crimes that derive from particular sets of circumstances that, on account of their arrival,   might create windows of opportunity for their perpetration.

Delay without end

“When will you make an end?” an impatient Pope Julius II calls up to Michelangelo painting the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel in the 1965 film The Agony and the Ecstasy.

Politics and the coronavirus

Who could have believed, even last year at this time when the government had already embarked on its elections’ delay strategy, that we would be facing an Easter such as this?

A nation divided

Just over two weeks ago, United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres called for an immediate global ceasefire in the face of another war that can only be won if there is unity: the fight against the Covid-19 pandemic.

Earth crisis

As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to accelerate and take us into unknown territory, its tentacles are spreading further and further.

Beyond the Coronavirus

There can now be no denying that like other countries here in the region, the hemisphere and globally, the coronavirus has gotten our attention.

Recount Region Four urgently

In the quicksand of the twin viruses of COVID-19 and the most naked elections fraud, it is important to recap why five weeks after general elections a President is yet to be sworn in.

What next?

After social distancing measures have been ignored by some sectors of the population, the government has introduced a one-month lockdown for the entire country.

CSEC proposals

The Covid-19 epidemic has intruded into all departments of life, and education has not been exempt. 

A season of darkness

Whenever a country faces a crisis of any kind be it natural disaster, war, or health related, the people likely to suffer the most are the poor and the vulnerable and this is because they have no buffers, financial or otherwise with which to ride out any literal or virtual storm.

Unscheduled sabbatical

How often do we hear colleagues, friends or family members lamenting for more time in the day or, that they were so far adrift on some project or goal that they didn’t think they were ever going to complete it?

The elections impasse and COVID-19

It should now be clear to all except the most blinkered and those who refuse to see that there can be no swearing in of a new President on the basis of the twice-doctored results for District Four from the March 2nd general elections.

Plans B, C and D

On Thursday Mr Joseph Harmon held a press conference on behalf of his party at the APNU+AFC headquarters on Lamaha Street. 

Political problems and cures

Earlier this week several prominent American conservatives said that the health of the  economy mattered more to them than the health of the elderly.

Mass testing

The UK did not learn the lesson from South Korea, and now Germany, that mass testing is the best route to managing the spread of the coronavirus – or rather, it learnt it too late.

Reckless

All around us, the world is slowing down because of the coronavirus.

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