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Mac shapes up West Bay team

Mac shapes up West Bay team

| 26/02/2021 | 58 Comments

(CNS): McKeeva Bush urged West Bayers to “vote straight” when he appeared on Rolston Anglin’s campaign launch platform in West Bay North Thursday evening. Bush’s recent conviction for a violent assault against the female manager at Coral Beach Bar has been cited by Premier Alden McLaughlin as the reason for early elections. But it has […]

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HRC seeks assurance for isolated voters

HRC seeks assurance for isolated voters

| 26/02/2021 | 1 Comment

(CNS): Supervisor of Elections Wesley Howell has said that he and his team are “optimistic” they can make sure that all registered voters who are in quarantine at the time of the elections will be able to cast their ballot. Given public concerns that being in isolation could present a barrier to that democratic right, […]

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EE challenger aligning with coalition

EE challenger aligning with coalition

| 24/02/2021 | 18 Comments

(CNS): Isaac Rankine has become the first independent candidate who is challenging for a seat in the upcoming election to admit an alignment with the current government coalition. In a statement about a meeting this week with Premier Alden McLaughlin, the current leader of the PPM and an emerging coalition team, Rankine said that if […]

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Tara bows out of politics

Tara bows out of politics

| 24/02/2021 | 55 Comments

(CNS): Tara Rivers, the current financial services minister and MP for West Bay South, has confirmed recent speculation that she is bowing out of politics and will not be seeking re-election on 14 April. In a live streamed social media event, she said she had never intended to be a career politician. However, she declined […]

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Countdown to Nomination Day

Countdown to Nomination Day

| 24/02/2021 | 1 Comment

(CNS): Anyone considering entering the race for the 14 April General Elections have until 1 March to make up their minds. Nomination Day is next Monday and by 3:00pm that day, all candidates must be formally nominated by two people and pay their CI$1,000 in order to be on the ballot.

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The education crisis in Cayman

The education crisis in Cayman

| 21/02/2021 | 84 Comments

Sammy Jackson writes: Education holds the key for the prosperity and success of future generations, it is the centre of building human capital. This is true worldwide. Without education opportunities, future generations have little hope at prosperity. Cayman is in the midst of a silent crises, an education crisis. The recent publication of the Office […]

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Alden reveals plan for ‘coalition campaign’

Alden reveals plan for ‘coalition campaign’

| 19/02/2021 | 59 Comments

(CNS): The Progressives will be campaigning on a coalition platform, Premier Alden McLaughlin revealed during a press briefing Thursday. Answering questions from CNS about health cover following the announcement that Health City Cayman Islands will be opening a second hospital in Camana Bay, McLaughlin said he would be speaking about this during the campaign and […]

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The party is over

The party is over

| 18/02/2021 | 23 Comments

Johann Moxam writes: The Cayman Islands does not have political parties which are distinguishable based on some clear political ideology, policy approach or vision for the country. The two political parties of modern times can be aptly described as ‘cults of personality’ led by a dominant public figure or a big personality. In the case of […]

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Salary grabs and who gets the shaft

Salary grabs and who gets the shaft

| 17/02/2021 | 54 Comments

Alric Lindsay writes: It is not unusual for salary grabs to take place close to election dates. But to blatantly do so while poor people are suffering takes things to another level. This is particularly the case during COVID-19.  Specifically, I would like to point out two salary grabs, who may get left behind and […]

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Roper: Date change won’t impact fair elections

Roper: Date change won’t impact fair elections

| 17/02/2021 | 8 Comments

(CNS): Governor Martyn Roper is confident that the change of date for the elections will not prevent Cayman from enjoying a free and fair election, he has stated. The UK representative appears to be content to support an entirely political decision to cut the campaign by six weeks, which is designed to help the current […]

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