The Ministry of Health and Social Services will be expanding their vaccination programme to persons under eighteen years old.
Read MoreMontserrat has once again been recognized as having one of the best-performing Programme Management Offices.. PMOs in the world.
Read MoreDirector of Education Dr Gregory Julius believes there’s a need for new forms of policy that will enable and support teachers in how the education system recovers post COVID-19.
Read MoreThe Ministry of Health and Social Services has identified six (6) new cases of COVID-19 on Montserrat.
On Monday October 4, Health Officials indicated that these six persons are members of one household; five (5) of whom were identified as positive for COVID-19, using the testing protocol for persons arriving on island. The other case is a direct contact of the arriving passengers. They are presently isolated at home and are expected to fully recover.
Read MoreMontserrat’s leader of government business says his administration has deliberately stayed on the periphery of the argument about accepting invitations from cruise ships to the island in this coviud-19 climate.
Read MoreThe Houses of Parliament across Montserrat and the rest of the Caribbean region have a crucial and fundamental role to play in the future direction of all the islands.
Read MoreA report by the Audit Department shows shown some improvements in the management of the St. Patrick’s Day Festival but has highlighted several deficiencies.
Read MoreOne of the most important infrastructure projects in Montserrat’s history has progressed to the design stage.
Read MoreFinancial Information Month, FIM, will be launched in Montserrat by the Eastern Caribbean Central Bank (ECCB) on Friday.
Read MoreThe Ministry of Health and Social Services is mobilizing to secure doses of the Pfizer BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine in the near future.
Read MoreThe Montserrat National Trust, MNT has announced the launch EcoPlay, a children’s garden and play park.
Read MorePolitical Activist Peter Queeley has issued a call for the Government of Montserrat to have a public discussion on the legal advice that OECS Governments have that influenced Antigua to implement mandatory vaccination.
Read MoreThe leader of the Parliamentary Opposition is calling on the government to immediately approve the additional sand mining sites as promised almost two years ago.
Read MorePolitical Scientist Claude Hogan, has sought to shed some clarify on the lawfulness of Antigua’s Prime Minister Gaston Brown’s recent policy decision, as it relates to CARICOM and regional integration.
Read MoreThe Tourism Industry here is considered ‘service ready’ ahead of the October 1st reopening of the island’s borders.
Read MoreThe new policy by the Government of Antigua and Barbuda requiring all arriving passengers to be COVID-19 vaccinated has ignited a passion debate about Montserrat’s relationship with the neighboring state.
Read MoreThe Basic Needs Trust Fund (BNTF) under the portfolio of The Office of the Premier has recently agreed to the BNTF10 Grant
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