First-ever Ministerial Code of Conduct Approved
The PACT Government has made history in the first 100 days of its administration with the enactment of the Cayman Islands’ first-ever Ministerial Code of Conduct.
The PACT Government has made history in the first 100 days of its administration with the enactment of the Cayman Islands’ first-ever Ministerial Code of Conduct.
A 32-year-old man of West Bay was charged with Inflicting Grievous Bodily Harm following an incident that took place on Thursday 5 August, where an altercation between two men occurred at a residence off Crewe Road in George Town.
Working out hard is an essential part of any fat loss plan. It sculpts your muscles, raises your resting metabolism, whittles down your waist and gives you functional strength and endurance.
Premier Hon. G. Wayne Panton has added two new members to his staff complement in the Office of the Premier. Dr. Celine Manoosingh will serve as Special Advisor to the Premier and Mr. Nickolas DaCosta joins as Content and Communications Coordinator.
Can you remember how it felt the last time that you ate clean, exercised hard and got adequate sleep for a few consecutive days? A feeling of momentum came over you, didn’t it? There was a buzzing in your cells and a rhythm in your pace.
Premier Hon. G. Wayne Panton confirms that Government remains committed to continuing to adopt a strategic, risk-based approach to cybersecurity for the protection of data entrusted to us
The Speaker of the Parliament, Hon. McKeeva Bush has sent congratulations to the newly installed Prime Minister of the Bahamas, Hon. Philip Davis, QC.
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.
Since the Government revealed the border opening date for vaccinated travellers arriving without the need to quarantine, the focus as to when children under the age of 12 can safely get the Covid-19 vaccine has come to the forefront of discussion.
As I reflect on the global impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and the devastating potential effects of bullying on our children and young people, I am reminded of the need for kindness, compassion and patience in our society.