Month: October 2021
There seems to be legitimate concerns about the prolonged wearing of masks in the wake of covid-19. Some people complain of a number of conditions including breathing difficulties, discomfort, …
The whole world is on its knees. Borders have been closed. International movement is at a halt. Countries have been locked down. The cause: a microscopic deadly virus challenging …
“Basic safety culture warrants safety at the design stage. Safety engineers and managers who have safety responsibilities need to take into account that there will be defaulters (voluntary or …
The euphoria of the Indian Ocean Islands Games was ever present during the last week. Ever since the games torch was lit, until put off, and even at the …
By Amanoola Khayrattee -February 27, 2019 After “Trail Sampyé” here we go with the second trail of the year. Organised by the Road Trail Association (RTA) in collaboration with the Commission …
By Amanoola Khayrattee -December 12, 2018 Climate change issues Nobody enjoys having to pump out water from their dwellings, scrape out and shovel debris from their premises, and kill themselves trying …
By Amanoola Khayrattee -December 6, 2018 Getting the feel of the countryside has never been better than probing into the heart of it, on foot. Trail running is but one medium …
By Amanoola Khayrattee -April 29, 2018 May 1 is celebrated throughout the world as Labour Day, often called May Day (not to be confused with “Mayday” which is an international distress …