Community Notice: Water Authority Waives April Penalty Fees
To further assist customers facing financial hardship during the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, Water Authority-Cayman will waive penalty fees for April 2020.
To further assist customers facing financial hardship during the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, Water Authority-Cayman will waive penalty fees for April 2020.
Community Voice: A CALL FOR PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP IN RETAINING PENSION FUNDS
Faced with an unprecedented situation that has caused unexpected demands on government’s finances to fund social and other programmes, the current administration with the support of opposition lawmakers are granting people access to their pensions to help cushion the blow....
Cayman Islands has embarked on the first phase of a mass COVID-19 testing campaign.
Since August 2019, Mise en Place has been providing over 100 hot, nutritious meals and soups each week day for persons residing in the districts of George Town and West Bay through the Cayman Islands Meals on Wheels program.
A large-scale uptake is anticipated by private-sector workers literally capitalising on government’s offer allowing them early access to their pension funds.
The first batch of locally-produced protective masks, made by volunteers organised through the Cayman Islands Red Cross (CIRC), were collected recently.
Commerce Minister, Hon. Joey Hew has announced that the Government has approved the Trade and Business Licensing (Temporary Reduction in Fee) Regulations 2020, which will waive the payment of trade and business licensing application fees for businesses, effective 1 May to 31 July 2020.
His Excellency the Governor, Martyn Roper, OBE announced at yesterday’s press briefing that a small military planning team would be deployed to the Cayman Islands next week.
His Excellency the Governor, Martyn Roper, has agreed to accept the advice of the Advisory Committee for the Prerogative of Mercy to remit the sentences of a number of prisoners and to repatriate them to their home countries.