DEMOCRACY IN THE CARIBBEAN
General elections are constitutionally due in several Caribbean countries in 2025.
General elections are constitutionally due in several Caribbean countries in 2025.
The Office of the Premier on Friday 9th announced the assignment of responsibilities to Ministers in the newly formed National Coalition For Caymanians (NCFC) administration as follows:
The newly formed PRIDE Parade Committee is proud to announce its 2025 line-up and a renewed commitment to celebrating diversity, inclusion, and belonging in the Cayman Islands.
Property Cayman, one of the Cayman Islands’ leading real estate companies, is proud to announce a new move — both in location and in vision.
The University College of the Cayman Islands’ (UCCI) Professional and Technical Education and Training (PTET) Division recently completed a transformative educational tour to Miami, Florida (April 22-28, 2025) for its adult vocational students.
As Cayman settles into the reality of a new government era, the pressure is on the National Coalition for Caymanians(NCFC) administration to hit the ground running.
Caribbean Utilities Company, Ltd. (CUC) is proud to announce that it was awarded the prestigious Best Large Scale Energy Storage Project at the Caribbean Renewable Energy Forum (CREF) Conference held last week in Miami.
Cayman is plagued by a litany of regularly recurring traffic violations, many with serious, even fatal consequences.
Martha Connolly, Communications Manager n the then Ministry of Border Control, Labour and Culture has been named the Cayman Islands Government 2024 Employee of the Year.
Patrick Smith, who has been the Deputy Auditor General with remit for corporate and international affairs, has been appointed as the country’s new Auditor General, effective 1 June 2025. He is the first Caymanian to hold this position.