Chamber: Work permit system needs to be overhauled
Chamber of Commerce Statement: Work permit system needs to be overhauled; National dialogue on employment issues recommended
Chamber of Commerce Statement: Work permit system needs to be overhauled; National dialogue on employment issues recommended
As part of our ongoing dedication to involving the community in shaping the future of the Cayman Islands, the Central Planning Authority, alongside the Ministry of Planning, Agriculture, Housing, Infrastructure, Transportation, and Development, cordially invites the public to participate in the upco
The Ministry of Youth, Sports & Heritage (MYSH) is excited to invite young Caymanian males between the ages of 18 to 25 years old to apply to become the Cayman Islands CARICOM Youth Ambassador (CYA) 2024-2026.
The Caribbean region is being immersed by an outbreak of dust from the Sahara Desert which might reach the Gulf of Mexico and parts of the United States next week
A day is a long time in politics it is said. And as witnessed just this week in the UK with a dramatic, face-saving - and possibly government-saving - u-turn on a major tax policy, the space of 24 hours can decide political futures.
Government structures such as legislatures, political parties and bureaucracies take on lives of their own and shape the behavior and attitudes of the people who live within and benefit from them in one form or another.
Meals on Wheels Cayman Islands (MOW) has announced the 2nd annual ‘Wheels for Meals’ fundraising event, hosted at Vital Spinbar & Yogaden in Grand Harbour on Saturday, 22 June from 8:00 am to 2:00 pm.
Grant Thornton Cayman Islands’ Internship Programme welcomed 22 interns over a 13-week period this summer.
Musician, successful retailer and entrepreneur Errol Watler doesn’t need to farm. What brings him from his home in George Town all the way to the seven acres, Sparkies Amazing Farm, is that, quite simply he loves it.