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World-class communications for a world-class government – introducing the Department of Communications

Effective communication is a cornerstone of successful governance. It enhances public policies, engages communities, and cultivates a well-informed citizenry. Our ongoing commitment to enhancing government communications is evident in the strategic evolution and structural enhancements we have implemented.

Planning minister tours Public Works Department training site

The apprentice training facility being built on the Public Works Department compound and set to open early next year, was visited earlier this month by Minister for Planning Joey Hew, who was updated on the progress of construction which began this summer.
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Training day at government departments

The Ministry of Community Affairs, Department of Children and Family Services and the Needs Assessment Unit will be closed throughout the morning of Thursday, Feb. 22, for training.

Radio Cayman engineer helps fix Turks and Caicos broadcast system

Radio Cayman’s senior technician, Dean Bremmer, has returned to Cayman after helping restore the Turks and Caicos Islands’ broadcast system, which was largely destroyed last month by Hurricane Irma.

Gov’t responds to migrant processing concerns

Cayman has refuted statements by Cuban detainees who say their asylum petitions have been subject to excessive delays. A statement from the government , however, does not specify processing times or confirm whether there are migrants who have been held in detention for six months to a year or longer.

EDITORIAL – New leadership at John Gray: A matter of principal

The government's "official" announcement of one of the most significant developments in Cayman Islands education to occur in many months was delivered via a photo on Facebook, accompanied by a seven-word caption — including one spelling error.

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