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We’ve Paid Our Dues—It’s Time for Accountability, Not Austerity.

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For three decades, I worked overseas, sending hard-earned foreign exchange home during some of this country’s darkest hours. Those remittances weren't just personal savings; they were a lifeline for a nation embroiled in a civil war, a war we eventually won decisively. Now in retirement, I haven't sat back. We’ve taken steps to reduce our carbon footprint and ensure our own energy security. We bought a hybrid car and invested in solar panels for our roof. Today, we don’t owe the electricity board a cent; in fact, we produce what we need and sell the excess back to the national grid. So, when I hear calls for us to "switch off" our fans and lights to save the system, I find it hard to heed such requests. Our household is already a net producer. This isn't the late '80s. We are long past the era of "curfews by chit" and living in fear. Instead of asking citizens, who have already tightened their belts for a lifetime, to sacrifice more comfort, pe...

From Candlelit Dinners to Dry Taps: Where is the Transparency?

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Yesterday, we were invited to a friend’s home for dinner, only to find them struggling with a sudden, unannounced water cut.  Today, the crisis hit home.  Our taps are dry, and the story remains the same: no prior notice, no timeline, and no clear answers. When I called the Water Board hotline (1939), I was told they are facing "capacity issues" and have moved to a staggered supply.   This leaves me, and likely many of you, with two glaring questions: The Logic Gap: After the massive downpours we’ve experienced over the last few months, how are we facing "capacity issues" so soon? If the reservoirs are full, is this a failure of infrastructure, treatment, or management? The Communication Gap: We live in a fast-paced digital era. We aren't in medieval times relying on smoke signals, bells, or carrier pigeons to stay informed. In an age of SMS alerts, social media, and instant apps, why is the Board unable to provide preemptive notifications for planned interrup...