Parliamentary Questions – February 2024 Parliament
The Following are Parliamentary Questions by members of the Opposition that were provided to the Parliament for the upcoming meeting starting February 26, 2024:
The Following are Parliamentary Questions by members of the Opposition that were provided to the Parliament for the upcoming meeting starting February 26, 2024:
Robert Tatum has been promoted to the position of Deputy Director of the Central Procurement Office (CPO). Mr. Tatum’s appointment took effect on 22 January 2024.
The Ministry of Health & Wellness is pleased to announce the appointment of Mrs. Felicia McLean as the incoming Chief Nursing Officer (CNO) for the Cayman Islands.
The Ahmadiyya Muslim Community of the Cayman Islands proudly hosted its 2nd Annual National Interfaith Symposium on Saturday, February 10th, 2024, at the George Town Hall. With the theme “How to Establish World Peace,” the symposium aimed to foster dialogue and understanding among different faith gr
This meaningful event coincides with Congenital Heart Defect Awareness Week, serving as a poignant reminder of the importance of early detection and ongoing support for affected families.
This much anticipated annual Cayman Brac event did not disappoint. Packed with excitement there was keen rivalry amongst the students from the three Houses- Hurricanes, Tradewinds and Northwester.
On Thursday, 15 February, RCIPS officers worked with partner agency, CBC, to execute a search warrant under the Misuse of Drugs Act, at a residential address in the vicinity of Mijall Road, Bodden Town.
Reggae legends Third World will bring the curtains down on this year’s Cayman Islands Agricultural Show with a post-event concert this Friday February 16th.
In a landmark address to the annual Cayman Islands Chamber of Commerce Economic Forum this week, Hon. Minister for Tourism and Ports, Kenneth Bryan defined his vision for the local tourism industry for the next next ten years.
Having endured one of the strongest Nor’westers the islands have seen in a good few many years, some coastal properties around Grand Cayman have suffered considerable damage, so it is time for a complete rethink as to how setbacks are arrived at, according to the Department of Environment.