NCFC’s First 100 Days: A Strong Start
In its first 100 days, the National Coalition For Caymanians (NCFC) Government has taken decisive action to address key issues and introduce innovative solutions. Working closely with our country’s dedicated civil service, we’ve made significant progress in a short time. We are proud of what we’ve accomplished together with your input and are excited to share how these early steps are shaping a better future for Caymanians. Read the NCFC's First 100 Days Report
Message from our Party Leader
Dear TCCP Family, What we achieved together was nothing short of historic. Just three and a half months after we founded The Caymanian Community Party, we launched a grassroots campaign driven not by corporate interests, but by the will of the people - by you - volunteers, supporters, and all who stepped forward for a better Cayman. And together, we put Kathy, Wayne, Heather and me in Parliament and earned the confidence of our peers to lead the new [...]
TCCP Party Leader Andre Ebanks has been officially sworn in as Premier of the Cayman Islands
TCCP Party Leader Andre Ebanks has been officially sworn in as Premier—and with him, a new approach to governance led by The Caymanian Community Party. In his first address, Premier Ebanks reminded us that democracy is alive and well in these islands. He paid tribute to his family, the volunteers, all 59 candidates who offered themselves for public service, and the voters who made their voices heard. He honoured the late Judiann Myles from CIMA as an example of [...]
Busy First Week for TCCP and Coalition Partners
The Caymanian Community Party (TCCP) extends its sincere thanks to the volunteers, supporters, and members of the public who continue to stand with us as we work toward forming a stable and effective new government. Since the early hours of Thursday morning, Premier-Elect Andre Ebanks has been meeting extensively with other MPs-Elect to begin shaping the next administration. Following a formal meeting with the Governor on Thursday evening, those discussions have continued, focusing on how the coalition will function, [...]
11-Member Coalition Government Formed for A Stronger, Fairer Cayman
Four members of the Caymanian Community Party (TCCP), together with four like-minded members of the Cayman Islands National Party (CINP) and three like-minded independent representatives, will form an eleven-member coalition Government. The group delivered their signed letter to Her Excellency the Governor at approximately 8pm and the official swearing in will take place on Tuesday, 6th May. The coalition will have Andre Ebanks, leader of the TCCP as Premier, Gary Rutty of the CINP as Deputy Premier and MPs [...]
Politics should be for the People, not the Politicians
For far too long in the Cayman Islands, politics has looked more like a business deal than a public service. Contracts. Favors. Clandestine meetings in private rooms . Campaigns funded by big donors who want to control politicians. The result? Decisions made to protect personal interests—not public ones. We know it. You know it. Principled Caymanians know it. And we are all tired of it. Enough is Enough. The Caymanian Community Party was formed to take a different approach to [...]
TCCP: PREFU Confirms Cayman Is Headed Toward Financial Crisis—Country Needs Responsible Leadership
The Caymanian Community Party (TCCP) is raising the alarm following the release of the latest Pre-Election Economic and Financial Update (PREFU), which reveals the country is on the brink of a serious financial crisis. The PREFU—an official, legally mandated report signed off by the Financial Secretary and the Accountant General—provides a clear snapshot of the government’s finances ahead of the general election. According to the latest figures, government is facing a CI$26.2 million deficit, a dramatic $80 million [...]
TCCP Launch Event: A Celebration of Community and Change
On Saturday the 8th of March, we officially launched The Caymanian Community Party (TCCP) at the historic Pedro St. James, the birthplace of democracy in the Cayman Islands. The event was a beautiful blend of family-friendly fun, meaningful dialogue, and a shared vision for the future of our country. We were thrilled to see so many join us, whether in person or online, to be a part of something truly special. This event wasn’t just another campaign rally—it was [...]
Empowering the Next Generation: Cayman’s 18th Youth Parliament
The 18th Youth Parliament, held on Monday the 10th of March 2025, brought together 25 of Cayman’s brightest young minds for a day of debate, discussion, and democratic engagement. Hosted by the Parliament of the Cayman Islands in collaboration with the Youth Parliament Organising Committee, this annual event gives students the opportunity to step into the shoes of lawmakers, present motions, and advocate for policies that reflect their generation’s priorities. Among those in attendance were TCCP candidates Katherine Ebanks-Wilks, [...]
EDITORIAL: Resigning wasn’t quitting – It was taking a stand
Those who wish to demean our values are suggesting that we – the four former UPM government members who resigned on 31 October 2024 – quit. Nothing could be further from the truth. In fact, standing up for what is right is the opposite of quitting. Quitting would have been remaining a part of malfunctioning government that had lost sight of the fact that we were elected to represent the will of the people of these islands, not the [...]
The Caymanian Community Party to Host Family Friendly Official Party Launch at Pedro St. James on March 8
The Caymanian Community Party (TCCP) is inviting the public to its official party launch, on Saturday, 8 March from 5:00 PM to 9:00 PM at Pedro St. James. This event promises an evening of community, connection, and conversation, blending family-friendly fun with meaningful discussions about Cayman’s future. Designed to engage residents of all ages, the festival will feature: Entertainment & Live Music: performances by local artists, including Heat and Vashti Bodden. Conversation Corner: a chance to have real conversations with [...]
TCCP Confirms 10 Candidates on Nomination Day, Commits to Community Centered Leadership
PRESS RELEASE The Caymanian Community Party (TCCP) has officially nominated 10 candidates for the upcoming General Election, reinforcing its commitment to principled leadership and community-centred governance. With this diverse and experienced team, TCCP is ready to contest all 10 seats and lead a government that puts Caymanians first. TCCP Candidates: André Ebanks – West Bay South (Party Leader): Former Minister and Deputy Premier, committed to strong, community-centred governance that puts Caymanians first while embracing the diversity that strengthens the [...]
The Caymanian Community Party Announces Anthony Ramoon as Candidate for George Town Central
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE The Caymanian Community Party (TCCP) is proud to announce Anthony Ramoon as its official candidate for George Town Central in the upcoming general election. With a degree in Economics and Finance from Syracuse University, Ramoon brings over 19 years of financial services expertise from his role at the Cayman Islands Monetary Authority (CIMA), where he has played a key role in regulating and strengthening Cayman’s financial services sector. His professional background is complemented by a lifelong [...]
Caymanian Community Party Launches Youth Council, Names Leanni Tibbetts as Chair
The Caymanian Community Party (TCCP) announced Monday the formation of the TCCP Youth Council, giving young people ages 16 to 30 an official platform to have their voices heard, provide input to policy making and play an active role in the party’s decision-making process. The Youth Council will have a seat on both the General Council and Executive Council, ensuring youth representation at the highest levels of the party. Elections for Youth Council officers are expected before the end [...]
The Caymanian Community Party Announces Two New Candidates for 2025 Election
PRESS RELEASE The Caymanian Community Party (TCCP) is pleased to announce the addition of two new candidates for the upcoming 2025 General Election: Natasha Whitelocke, to stand for Red Bay, and Robert Bodden, to stand for Bodden Town East. Both candidates bring a deep commitment to their communities and a shared belief that Cayman’s future depends on caring, community-centred, data-driven, responsible leadership. TCCP Leader Andre Ebanks said the addition of Whitelocke and Bodden underscores the party's commitment to broadening [...]
The Caymanian Community Party welcomes withdrawal of National Conservation Amendment Bill from Parliament
MEDIA STATEMENT The sitting minority UPM Government has withdrawn their National Conservation (Amendment) Bill 2024. It is a just outcome and testament to the value of principled, democratic opposition as well as the power of the community. It vindicates the decision by Andre Ebanks, Katherine Ebanks-Wilks, Sabrina Turner and Heather Bodden to resign from Government on 31 October 2024. Had they remained in position, all four would have been bound by collective responsibility to pass this far reaching and [...]
The Caymanian Community Party Provides the Country A New Choice
PRESS RELEASE The Caymanian Community Party (TCCP) publicly launched today, Wednesday 15 January with former Deputy Premier Andre Ebanks as the party leader and an initial slate of seven candidates all committed to putting Caymanians first. The new party is founded on an ideology of Caymanians and community, first, and insists that Government must be held accountable by promoting the engagement of its people in all that it does. The formation of The Caymanian Community Party will bring together [...]
The Caymanian Community Party Condemns Minority Government’s Moves to Force Contentious Bills onto Agenda
MEDIA STATEMENT The Caymanian Community Party (TCCP) has repeatedly stated its opposition to two controversial draft bills (the Referendum bill and the National Conservation Amendment Bill) being added to the agenda for the upcoming Parliament sitting on 31 January. The PPM has also made its stance clear and publicly vowed to oppose the move in the House Business Committee meeting on 29 January. Yet yesterday, the Premier, as Chair of the Committee, took an unusual and very narrow stance, [...]















