Leadership has emerged as a central theme during the early stages of the election campaign.
……And Deputy Premier and leader of the Movement for Change and Prosperity (MCAP) Dr., the Honourable Samuel Joseph has added his voice to the conversation.
Read MorePremier the Honourable Joseph Farrell says the government has widened the search for a ferry operator.
Addressing the matter in the Legislative Assembly he reported that an early market engagement exercise is ongoing.
Read MoreLocal author and educator Ann Marie Dewar says she anticipates her latest book to inspire faith in God for readers.
The author’s latest book, “God’s Plans were Better”, is a memoir focusing on Ms. Dewar’s life journey and personal testimony.
Read MoreThe ministry of health is looking at the feasibility of offering hemodialysis service on island.
Read MoreA retired captain of the Royal Montserrat Defence Force is advocating for a day to be set aside and called “Montserrat Day.”
Captain Peter W. A. White was at the time providing commentary during the recently-held King’s birthday parade at Salem Park.
Captain White says there is the need for something Montserrat-related to signal ownership in a profound way.
Read MoreA High Court judge on Montserrat has dismissed KT Engineering’s contract claim against telecommunications giant, Digicel.
In his judgment, Justice Dale Fitzpatrick ruled that the telecommunications provider did not contract KT Engineering Consultants to help install a subsea fibre optic cable link for the island as was claimed.
Read MoreJuly 10, 2024 has been declared a National Day of Prayer and Thanksgiving.
Having been passed into law as a public holiday, the National Day of Prayer is observed on the 2nd Wednesday of every July.
Read MoreMontserratian Ocean Advocate, Veta Wade, has been outlining some of the challenges that regional fishers face on a daily basis.
Read MoreBeauty for Ashes, a documentary based on the story of Montserrat, has been released to the public.
Read MoreMontserrat’s CARICOM Youth Ambassador and member of the CDB Future Leaders Network, Dr. Tiffannie Skerritt is representing the island at the 54th Annual Meeting of the Board of Governors of the Caribbean Development Bank (CDB) in Ottawa, Canada.
Read MoreLack of compliance has emerged a major issue for the Inland Revenue Department.
This has forced the IRD to take action, according to acting comptroller Roland Irish, who appeared on MCRS Keeping You Informed.
Read MorePremier the Honourable Joseph Farrell is attending the 54th Annual Meeting of the Caribbean Development Bank (CDB) in Ottawa this week.
The meeting is held under the theme “Partnerships for Resilient Prosperity” to advance a common vision to address global threats such as climate change.
Read MoreMeridian Construction Company, contractors for the new port development project in Little Bay, is reporting that they are pushing ahead with the building and placing of the concrete caisons at the site.
Project manager, Peter Wattenhoffer says they are in a much better position now that they have more capable equipment to assist with the stepping up of production. The requirement is 300 caisions.
Read MoreThe Leader of the parliamentary Opposition has written officially to governor, Her Excellency Sarah Tucker, asking her to make public the findings of a study she commissioned on Aircraft Suitability to Operate at John A Osborne Airport.
Read MoreOcean advocate Veta Wade wants Civil Society to play a key role in the fight against Climate Change.
Read MoreMembers of the public are invited to attend the parade celebrating the 76th birthday of His Majesty, King Charles III this Saturday at Salem Park. The parade will start at 8:00a.m.
Read MoreA United Nations joint programme is being implemented in Barbados and Montserrat to develop a sexual and reproductive health (SRH) policy.
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