Montserrat could have a new national curriculum for primary and secondary schools by early 2022.
Read MoreResidents can look forward to direct connections to the recently completed fibre optic system.
Read MoreResidential and Business customers will see a significant reduction in their utility bills following the completion of the 750 KW Solar PV Project.
Read MoreThe Government of Montserrat is committed to supporting the business community on island ahead of the reopening of the borders.
Read MoreMontserrat will start receiving fully vaccinated visitors from October 1st 2021, as part of a phased reopening of the island’s borders.
Read MoreThe planned reopening of the island’s borders to visitors and tourists will be high on the agenda when Premier, the Honourbale Joseph E. Farrell meets with the press tomorrow.
Read MoreThe Ministry of Health is reporting two COVID-19 recoveries.
Read MoreThe Tourism Division is playing it’s part in ensuring that the island is in a “ready” position in preparation for the re-opening of the borders to international tourists.
Read MoreA local medical doctor is urging residents on island to invest in serious lifestyle changes to lower the incidences of strokes.
Read MoreChief Medical Officer Dr Shara Greenaway-Duberry has confirmed that the COVID-19 Delta Variant has made it’s way to the island’s shores.
Read MoreThe leader of the Parliamentary Opposition is calling on the government of the day to make haste and put mechanisms in place to curtail the continuous decline in the population.
Read MoreEconomist Peter Queeley has called for a more direct approach to addressing inflation on the island.
Read MoreThe Government of Montserrat has signaled its interest in restarting a ferry service.
Read MoreAfter more than a year delay due to the Covid-19 pandemic, researchers from the United Kingdom are about to embark on a project to help protect the island’s marine life.
Read MorePremier, the Honourable Joseph Farrell has extended heartfelt condolences on the passing of former Prime Minister and National Hero of Antigua and Barbuda, Sir Lester Bird who passed away early Monday morning.
Read MoreThe government of Montserrat, through its Environmental Health Department has harkened to the call of residents to rid supermarkets of the scourge of expired goods on their shelves.
Read MoreThe new Chairman of the Eastern Caribbean Currency Union’s Monetary Council says the body is looking at different options to reduce the level of vaccine hesitancy across the sub-region.
Read MoreSteps are being taken to address the leadership gaps that exist with the Montserrat Public Service.
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