Between the Lines
EMERGENCY
The emergency department at the national hospital was visited by an elected official early morning over the weekend. Those already at the hospital were left wondering why the official did not use the front entrance like others and why security details made checks before he disembarked.
RELEGATED
An event organiser bumped his regular supporters to the back row to favour elected officials at a recent event. The organiser must know what he is doing or what he wants. After all, everyone is a politician.
REPLACEMENTS
No word yet on who has been eyed to replace those who have departed the executive team of the disciplined forces. Also, there is no confirmation on the top job as well.
IMPROVEMENT
Good news. The quality of food being imported could improve, given the release of a policy focused on doing just that. Then again, how many other policies have been released without any effect?
TRAVEL
Two cabinet ministers are away in Europe, and some others are preparing to leave for the territory this week. At least this time, 11 of the 15 are not away.
BREASTFEEDING
The health officials promote breastfeeding and say that healthier babies are breastfed. Meanwhile, a woman breastfeeding a baby is questioned. Interesting.