PREMIER REPRIMANDS LOCKDOWN VIOLATORS
In his toughest reprimand yet, Hon. Premier Alden McLaughlin has severely chastised persons who persist in flaunting the conditions set down in the curfew that Cayman is currently under.
In his toughest reprimand yet, Hon. Premier Alden McLaughlin has severely chastised persons who persist in flaunting the conditions set down in the curfew that Cayman is currently under.
The Passport Office on Elgin Avenue will be closed for walk-ins or pick-ups until further notice.
As part of its business continuity plans during the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, the Ministry of Financial Services held a virtual meeting with heads and delegates of financial services industry associations in the Cayman Islands on Tuesday, 31 March.
Venezuela’s president and political opponent have been asked to stand down by the United States administration.
The Cayman Islands Government is looking into a package of measures to alleviate the pressure on the business sector caused by the COVID-19 crisis.
Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro has thanked his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin for his cooperation and medical aid amid the coronavirus outbreak.
The lack of cash being circulated in the Cayman Islands due to business closures is hitting hardest for those who were already having a tough time, with lower income households feeling the pinch more severely than ever before.
The Chamber of Commerce continues to offer critical support to local businesses, members and non-members through its series of free webinars, themed Supporting Businesses in a Time of Crisis.
On Saturday, 25 April, the RCIPS is requesting public assistance in locating Joseph Vandell Hurlston, age 37 of George Town, who is currently on bail in relation to a serious assault.
The Cayman Islands Postal Service (CIPS) is gearing up to re-open to the public on a limited basis this week.