New empowering clothing line for nannies to be launched
Thursday, January 24, 2019 — NEW YORK, Nanny Advocate and Creator of My Nanny Circle, Alene Mathurin has announced February 9, 2019 as the launch date for her new clothing line for nannies, Nanny Apparel. Touted as the ‘Home of Nanny Pride”, Nanny…
African Diaspora Rising: The Year of the Door of Return to Africa
By Dr. Ron Daniels — This year, 2019 marks the 400th year since the Dutch ship White Lion arrived in Jamestown in the British Colony that was to become the Commonwealth of Virginia with “20 and odd Negroes” from Africa. The…
Move your business to the Cayman Islands
By Christian Reeves From Escape Artist Most dismiss the Cayman Islands as an investment opportunity because of the high costs and difficulties of getting residency. One tax program and one company are trying to change that image one business at…
Russia, the US and the Caribbean: A political power play?
By Rebeca Theodore From nation of Change Russia’s presence in the Caribbean now highlights the need for the United States to enlarge security cooperation, including drug prohibition, intelligence and cybersecurity support for many Latin American and Caribbean states. As Cold…
Cayman Islands: Water-Related death off Seven Mile Beach – UPDATE
From RCIPS UPDATE – Police can now confirm the identity of the man, age 60, who died on Thursday, 3 January, after losing consciousness in the water off Seven Mile Beach. He is Gregory Scott Azeltine, of North Carolina in…
Here’s what the major world powers will look like in 2025, according to a Harvard professor
By Stephen M. Walt, Foreign Policy From Business Insider The term “world order” is often used to describe the configuration of power in international relations. The future world order will most likely continue to see shrinking US superiority, expanding Chinese…
NY governor grants Caribbean nationals clemency
From iNews Guyana NEW YORK, United States (CMC) — New York Governor Andrew Cuomo has granted pardons to several Caribbean nationals, including five Jamaicans, convicted of minor drug and other offenses and saving them from possible deportation under the Donald Trump…
Tampon parts were left in hundreds of women – Kotex apologize
By Andrea Fernandes From Guyana Guardian Kotex, a popular brand of Tampon; – the sanitary choice for many Guyanese women during their periods, has been blamed for a number of vaginal infections and other gynaecological problems that have occurred as a result…
This Cayman Islands distillery is reinventing the way Caribbean rum is made
By Ashley Mateo from AFAR Cayman Spirits Co., which just celebrated its 10th anniversary, is the only distillery in the world that uses the ocean to age its rum. It’s hard to separate rum from the Caribbean—Bacardi, El Dorado, Havana…
Man dies from swine flu
From The Nassau Guardian A man died from H1N1 influenza, otherwise known as swine flu, on Wednesday, according to Minister of Health Dr. Duane Sands. Sands was unable to provide any specifics about the case but he confirmed that the…