by drmu | Nov 11, 2019 | Culture, Democracy, Open letters
Congratulations to our PM on his re-election and some gentle guidance how to repeat the feat in five years time.
by drmu | Oct 22, 2015 | Culture, Environment, Human rights, Social justice
Why does the government deploy so many resources to check drivers’ licences and imprison drug users, but turns a blind eye to environmental law breakers?
by drmu | Jan 29, 2015 | Culture, Urbanism
Globally respected Mauritian architect, Zaheer Allam, has just been appointed as the African representative of the International Society of BioUrbanism, which regards cities as complex, dynamic organisms with emergent properties. Recognising that modern urban design...
by drmu | Jul 5, 2013 | Crusade, Culture
Yesterday the people whose national anthem is dedicated to a piece of coloured cloth, as opposed to God, a divinely appointed monarch or even an inspiring philosophy, celebrated 239 years of freedom from the oppressive, distant and often heartless rule by Westminster,...