Senior government officials are being encouraged to cooperate fully with external audits.
Read MoreThe first shipment of Pfizer vaccines arrived on island on Thursday.
The batch contains 1170 doses, with an additional 80 doses of AstraZeneca vaccine.
Read MoreThe Ministry of Health and Social Services has issued a warning to residents to maintain vigilant in observing the COVID-19 protocols in light of the global rise in cases of the Omicron variant.
Read MoreWith Montserrat now said to be in a better position in its fight against the COVID-19 pandemic, the island’s Governor is urging residents to maintain a high level of vigilance with the advent of the new Omicron variant of the coronavirus.
Read MoreMontserrat is in line to receive major support in its exploration of geothermal energy.
Read MoreAn outspoken economist and financial analyst is calling on the government to use a different approach to tackle the inflation effects on residents of a small island state like Montserrat.
Read MoreThe debate around Public Sector reform on Montserrat has taken yet another twist.
Read MoreGovernor, His Excellency Andrew Pearce says the time is opportune to have a careful look at Montserrat’s electoral system with a view to reform it.
Read MoreThe recent reassigning of the Chief Human Resource Officer (CHRO) has been a major talking point, especially in local circles, for some time now…and the lack of communication surrounding the decision.
Read MoreMontserrat joined other members of the Eastern Caribbean Currency Union in rolling out D-Cash the online payment system on Tuesday.
Read MoreMontserrat will benefit from the introduction of a short course on competition law as part of plans by the Oganization of the Eastern Caribbean States.. OECS to advance trade in the Eastern Caribbean Economic Union.
Read MoreThe government of Montserrat is now looking at options to improve the island’s electricity generation problems.
Read MoreThe major events during the 2021 Festival season will be held indoors.
Read MorePremier the Honourable Joseph Farrell says the budgetary aid from the United Kingdom will not be reduced for the upcoming financial year.
Read MorePremier the Honourable Joseph Farrell says Montserrat needs more British support to help it recover from the coronavirus pandemic.
Read MoreMontserrat’s minister with responsibility for housing has highlighted that an impending housing strategy will determine the way forward in addressing the housing needs of the island.
Read MoreDeputy Premier, Dr. the Honourable Samuel Joseph says discussions are ongoing with the British Government on additional financing for the port development project.
Read MorePremier the Honourable Joseph Farrell says it is too soon to say how much funding Montserrat will receive to combat climate change.
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