The Editor Speaks: Bush whacked
In the wake of the UK’s Overseas Territories Minister, Hon. Mark Simmonds to Cayman Islands Premier, Hon. McKeeva Bush failure to honour his commitment to put the Framework for Fiscal Responsibility into law, his disregard for good governance, and his…
The Editor Speaks: Well I warned ya’!
I have “preached” many a sermon recently about Premier Hon. McKeeva Bush’s continual attacks at the UK’s Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) and his intention to argue that because he signed an agreement “under duress” it doesn’t mean anything. Plus,…
The Editor Speaks: Water and sewage goes up 10% but PR touts removal of MMF
If you were to read only the headline from the Water Authority – Cayman press release on Thursday (1) – see story in today’s iNews Cayman – you would think you were getting some good news. When you read the…
Abigail thrills Cayman with concerts
International Soprano from the United Kingdom with Jamaican parents, Abigail Kelly, thrilled the audiences at her two concerts last weekend, Fri (26) and Sat (27) at St. George’s Anglican (Episopal) Church. Although the church was not full on Friday it…
The Editor Speaks: The lion sleeps tonight
“In the jungle the mighty jungle, the lion sleeps tonight” The famous song is about a sleeping king called Shaka Zulu who heroically resisted the armies of European colonizers and will one day awaken from his sleep and return to…
The Editor Speaks: Baffling but predictable response from the Port Authority to the Information Commissioner
Once upon a time as all good children’s stories start … things were nice and cosy in the Cayman Islands. Government got on with their job, the media obeyed the unwritten rule “don’t rock the boat” meaning don’t ask questions…
Early schooling on Grand Cayman
This article was given to me by Joan Wilson but she cannot tell me anything about it nor when it was written or by whom. By a couple dates and the “century ago” title it was probably written mid to…
The Editor Speaks: Police lock up is a top priority
To many of us, the appalling conditions of the police holding facilities at George Town and West Bay Police Stations is a low priority problem to right. Even more so with the state of the country’s finances and the cost…
The Editor Speaks: Political appointments
In the wake of the Central Planning Authority (CPA) coming under much fire recently over their extraordinary decision to disregard the objections of the Department of Environment and the Cayman Islands Planning Department to grant approval to the filling of…
The Editor Speaks: Be thankful for Guilty plea
It is not often I thank a self confessed rapist who can only be described as the worst of all human beings but I do. In our lead story, Jeffery Barnes, pleaded “Guilty” to abducting and raping a 49 year…