Cabinet Waives Duty on Lateral Flow Kits
Cabinet last week waived duty on all brands of the antigen-detecting rapid diagnostic test for COVID-19, also known as a lateral flow test, that meets Government’s guidelines for importation.
Cabinet last week waived duty on all brands of the antigen-detecting rapid diagnostic test for COVID-19, also known as a lateral flow test, that meets Government’s guidelines for importation.
The management and staff of Pedro St. James offers a special thanks to Ken Nutter who donated several plants including 10 coconut trees, two each of papaya and ackee trees and a guinep tree this past week, all of which will be planted within the grounds of the National Historic Site.
Calling it a ‘pivotal moment in our handling of the pandemic’, HE Governor Martyn Roper has welcomed the announcement that Cayman will be moving to the important Phase 4 and reopening the borders on November 20th.
October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month and to highlight recent endeavours by the RCIPS to help victims, two RCIPS detectives who are part of a team responding, managing and safeguarding risk when it comes to child protection and domestic violence spoke about their efforts to protect....
At last week’s press conference, Deputy Governor Franz Manderson outlined the plan that he was leading in order to get the Cayman Islands to a full state of readiness, in preparation for the borders’ opening on 20th November.
As the second Novelette A. Ebanks Inspirational Scholarship recipient - Aryana is currently pursuing her Master's degree in Actuarial Management at Heriot-Watt University.
The group of local business leaders who has been campaigning as ‘Reopen Cayman’ for the reopening of Cayman’s borders on 22 November, today welcomed the Cayman Islands Government’s announcement to prepare for moving to Phase 4 of the reopening plan on 20 November, 2021.
Hon. Leader of the Opposition, Roy McTaggart, has welcomed the PACT government’s announcement that the borders will reopen on November 20th.
Caymanian Times Publisher Ralph Lewis is pleased to announce that he has taken on board a new editor for his newspaper, having fulfilled the role of both publisher and editor for a number of years.
Isabella May Grant, age 16 of Bodden Town, has absconded from home, and police are seeking public assistance in locating her. She was last seen at her home on Monday, 18 October, at about 6:00PM, but has not returned home since.