Time for accountability

As we enter the second week of the lockdown and with increasing Covid-19 community cases in the country, particularly from Wangduephodrang, people want to know how and why the outbreak happened. Many are questioning the government, and demanding accountability.

Once bitten twice shy?

By next Monday, thousands of Class X and XII students across...

Live with the virus?

Living with the virus is not an option for the government,...

Under the pressure of Omicron

As positive cases of Covid-19 continue to spread, there is a...

In times of community outbreak

With more Covid-19 cases emerging from the community, the government has...

Pay your dues on time

The warning is polite, yet stern. It draws your “kind attention”...

How do we adapt to Omicron?

The lockdown, now mutated to “blackout,”  that started from Sunday comes with...

Lockdown: what next?

Fourteen dzongkhags, including Thimphu, went under a 24-hour lockdown from yesterday...

The Omicron scare 

The New Year for Bhutan  began with a lot of hope and...

A reasonable decision

The closing of the drayangs through executive order has been raising...

Winter holidays 

For the past few weeks, Deki and Dorji in Taba have...

The state of state owned enterprises

The country’s state-owned enterprises (SoEs) are not in a good state....

A spicy issue

Many farmers in different parts of the country are visibly unhappy...

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