
A local journalist yesterday lodged a complaint with the Journalists’ Association of Bhutan (JAB) against a filmmaker who she alleged threatened her for making critical remarks about his film.
The Village Tshogpa’s Dilemma
Right from the beginning, finding candidates for the Tshogpa post proved a major hurdle in completing the local government establishment.
Democracy and the People of Bhutan
Before our eyes and in our conscious always lies the presence of our beloved and mighty Kings, whose noble actions has kept us together as a nation. Their visions and deeds along with our forefathers to carry out all commands with dedication and loyalty has given us a nation that we can all be proud of today. Continue Reading
Government Inefficient: McKinsey
Although about 40 percent of the civil service is involved in delivering services to citizens, businesses and agencies, the delivery of services “leaves much to be desired.”
Urban Voting Centres?
Fed and starved. What’s the difference? An experiment on Bhutanese media mice.
The Kuensel’s 17/9 editorial says that in the interest of democracy, ECB must listen to government’s recommendation that urban voters should vote in urban centres with special facilities.



