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Issue No. 912 Tuesday, 30 August 2005

Dr Frank Snubs Forensic Audit

Auditor General, Dan Duguay, invited Dr Frank McField, former Minister of Housing under the United Democratic Party’s (UDP) administration and former Chairman of the National Housing Community Development Trust (NHCDT), to meet with him prior to the completion of the second part of the Special Forensic Audit on the NHCDT from the start of the Trust’s Affordable Housing Initiative (AHI)... read more...


Cayman’s own tug utility vessel christened

The Cayman Islands own tug and utility vessel was christened on Friday 26 August, at a gathering at the new George Town Dock. The Sand Cay, named after Sand Cay in South Sound, is the first new deep sea commercial vessel to be 100 percent Cayman owned, for several decades, according to the owners, the West Indian Marine Group. The new vessel can carry out many essential tasks, including pulling vessels, salvage... read more...


Ministers visit Little Cayman

The Leader of Government Business, the Hon Kurt Tibbetts, and Minister of Tourism, the Hon Charles Clifford, followed their official stay on Cayman Brac with a visit to Little Cayman. The party traveling to Little Cayman with the two Ministers included... read more...


New Counsellor and Probation Officer for Cayman Brac

The Minister for Health and Human Services, the Hon Anthony Eden, released details of the new Counsellor for Cayman Brac during an interview with the press on Cayman Brac. At the press briefing on the Brac, immediately following the Cabinet meeting on that Island, at which Cayman Net News was the only media house represented, the Minister also announced that the post of Probation Officer... read more...


Education Conference

A two-day special national education conference will take place at the Mary Miller Hall on Friday 2 September and Monday 5 September... read more...


Person Of The Day - Kiesha Ramkissoon

As Communications Officer for the RCIPS, Kiesha Ramkissoon’s job is both challenging and rewarding. “I have been here almost six years. I’ve learnt so much. There is not one thing about this job that I didn’t learn since I’ve been here, and I’m still learning,” she said. At home, Ms Ramkissoon loves music: “I adore Calypso and Soca. My favorite artistes are Singing Sandra, and Calypso Rose.... read more...


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