FRESH NEW LEADERSHIP FOR THE CAYMAN ISLANDS
In what was arguably one of the fastest government formations in recent political history, Cayman’s newest government coalition was assembled within a day of the April 30th general election.
In what was arguably one of the fastest government formations in recent political history, Cayman’s newest government coalition was assembled within a day of the April 30th general election.
Trinidad and Tobago Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar has been quick to make an impact since winning the parliamentary elections on April 28, promising to minimise corruption and treat all 1.6 million citizens equally.
Grenada Chocolate Fest was another successful celebration of one of the island’s most treasured crops, cocoa.
Dominica’s government is set to harness its natural resources to generate clean electricity for its 66,000 residents and growing tourism sector.
Celebrate Cayman has announced that a Seafarers Registry, an innovative online portal dedicated to preserving the stories and memorabilia of seafarers and their families will be launched at a special event to be held at the George Town Public Library’s Historical Room on Wednesday, 25 June starting
The People’s Progressive Movement (PPM) on Tuesday acknowledged that its total campaign spending in the 2025 General Elections exceeded the permitted limit, and is calling for a meaningful review of the Cayman Islands’ outdated election rules.
The Royal Cayman Islands Police Service (RCIPS) announces the launch of Operation Clyro, a comprehensive road safety campaign aimed at significantly reducing dangerous driving behaviours across the islands.
The Hon. André Ebanks MP completed his first official visit this week as the Cayman Islands’ Premier and Minister for Financial Services and Commerce, engaging with members of the UK Parliament including the UK Minister of State (Europe, North America and Overseas Territories), Stephen Doughty MP.
Jamaica’s recent decrease in crime stems in part to its increased use of technology, claims its Prime Minister Andrew Holness.
The Cayman Islands Government has published its new organisational chart, reflecting the restructured framework of Ministries and Portfolios under the National Coalition for Caymanians administration. The new structure took effect yesterday, 1 July 2025.