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Do You Know Your Partner’s Love Primary Language?

Do you know your partner’s love language? What better day to learn how your partner wants to be loved than Valentine’s Day? Registered Clinical Psychologist Deshayne Lopez says it is essential to know the primary love language of your significant other to foster a healthy relationship. According to Lopez, understanding your partner’s love language prevents […]

Love Is In The Air

Today, we asked a few people in the City of Belmopan about their thought on love, in celebration of Valentine’s Day. We wanted to know what love means to them. We heard responses from a couple of students and some well-known leaders.  Here is what they told us.   Oscar Mira, Area Representative, Belmopan “I […]

Cultural and Foreign Affairs Bilateral Agreements Signed During Cuban President’s Visit

One of the key moments during the official State Visit of the President of the Republic of Cuba on Sunday was the signing of two cooperation agreements between the Governments of Cuba and Belize. One of those agreements is focused on cultural cooperation. The agreement, signed by Francis Fonseca, the Minister of Culture, and Bruno […]

I.M.F. Reps in Belize Conducting Schedule IV Review

A working mission team from the International Monetary Fund (I.M.F.) is in Belize. On Friday, Prime Minister John Briceño met with Phillip Jennings, the Executive Director for Canada, Ireland, and the Caribbean. Jennings and his team are in Belize conducting an Article Four consultation assessing Belize’s economic and financial developments. During these visits, the I.M.F. […]

Will Increments of Public Officers Remain Frozen?

The increments for public officers and teachers have been frozen since the COVID-19 pandemic began three years ago. Increments are governed by Public Service Regulations, and the joint unions’ negotiating team has been clamouring for their reinstatement. And with the budget presentation fast approaching, the unions are making their demands known. It is one of […]

Pension Reform is Coming; G.O.B. & Union to Discuss

Those conditions include the need for a conversation on pension reform, an issue that P.S.U. President Dean Flowers says has been kicked down the road by multiple administrations. But, the unions agree it has to be addressed as it is unsustainable. A meeting is set for February fifteenth. So what is the new structure, and […]

JUNT: What Happens Next for Negotiations?

Will the February fifteenth meeting between negotiators from the government and the unions alter the union’s position? This morning on Open Your Eyes, the Union leaders were asked – what’s next?   Dean Flowers, President, Public Service Union “There is a lot that needs to be discussed with this administration and a lot that will […]

M.O.E. Meets with B.N.T.U.; Is a Resolution on the Horizon?

On Friday, the Ministry of Education met with the leadership of the Belize National Teachers Union. This was to discuss a collective bargaining agreement that had not been settled for fourteen years. During that meeting, several issues, including proposal twenty-two, which looks at pensions for teachers were also addressed. But is there a resolution on […]

Minister Mahler: 2023 Expected to be a Bumper Year for Tourism

It’s been almost three years since the COVID-19 pandemic shattered the tourism industry. Thousands of people lost jobs, and some small properties had to close down. However, since the restrictions were lifted and the borders reopened, tourism stakeholders have been monitoring the recovery. Minister of Tourism and Diaspora Relations Anthony Mahler gave us a breakdown […]

Inflation – Biggest Issue Facing the Agriculture Industry

As of December 2022, the statistical institute of Belize reported that consumer prices were up 6.7 percent overall. The breakdown released by the S.I.B. showed that prices for ‘Food and Non-Alcoholic Beverages’ saw an increase of 13.8 percent for December 2022, the highest on record for that category in fourteen years; furthermore, the ‘Food’ subcategory […]

A Restructuring of Process for Allegations of Inappropriate Behaviour of Teachers

Two weeks ago, a concerned father sent an email to the media with a list of documents and timelines of a disturbing report of predatory behaviour by a teacher at Canaan Seven Day Adventist High School; and what he saw as the inefficiencies in the school’s management to adequately remedy the situation. The story has […]

Retired Major Gilbert Swazo Sworn in as New Ombudsman

Retired Major Herman Gilbert Swazo is the new Ombudsman. The former Ports Commissioner was appointed as Ombudsman in December of 2022 to succeed Lionel Arzu, who held the post for eight years, from 2013 to 2021. Swazo was officially sworn in on Friday for three years, effective January first, 2023.  

What’s on the Menu for Cuban Presidential Visit?

What do you serve the Cuban President and his delegation on an official state visit to Belize? Well, the government turned to Chefs Sean Kuylen and Einer Marin for a Belizean inspired cuisine to excite the palate of the Cuban President and his delegation, Belizean parliamentarians and other all invited guests.  News Five was able […]

Police Charge Man with Arson for Friday’s House Fire at Tropical Park

Police have charged a man with Arson in connection with a fire last Friday that destroyed a house at Tropical Park in Hattieville. Sixty-eight-year-old Bernard Moore told police that he set some bushes on fire and that the fire spread to the house. But Moore was charged, and today he appeared before a Magistrate to […]

Foreign Minister Takes Jab at Leader of the Opposition

His Excellency Miguel Diaz-Canel Bermudez, the First Secretary of the Cuban Communist Party and President of the Republic of Cuba will arrive in Belize on Sunday, February 12th. The President will arrive on Sunday morning for a one-day visit and participate in bilateral meetings, sign agreements with the Belize government, and participate in a special […]

Majority U.D.P. Supports Visit of Cuban President, Says Hugo Patt

Not all U.D.P. party members agree with the Opposition Leaders’ position on the Cuban President’s visit. This morning, Hugo Patt, the Area Representative for Corozal North, took to social media to express support for the Cuban President and the Republic’s strong ties with Belize. Patt told us that he and many of his colleagues within […]

Foreign Minister Breaks Down Official Visit by Cuban Prez

As for the details of the official visit…Although President Miguel Diaz-Canel will only be in the country for a few hours, the bilateral signals a commitment to cooperation between Belize and Cuba. Minister Courtenay outlines what will take place on Sunday and the significance of the relationship between both countries. Eamon Courtenay, Minister of Foreign […]

Foreign Minister on Khan; Belize Rejected 2 Other Requests

In a one-on-one interview with Minister of Foreign Affairs Eamon Courtenay, News Five asked about the concerns that the Opposition and some Belizeans have expressed about former Guantanamo Bay detainee Majid Khan. Khan had served twenty years in detention after pleading guilty to his involvement in terrorist activities. Belize’s decision to accept the U.S. Government’s […]

Investigation into Allegations Involving Haitians/Immigration Officers at P.G.I.A.

Over the weekend, reports surfaced once again of Haitian nationals arriving at the Philip Goldson International Airport. And while a visit to Belize doesn’t always warrant news attention. It is when there is an allegation of extortion by immigration officers. Information shared with News Five is that inside the passports were monies in exchange for […]

Father of Former Canaan High School Student Responds to B.N.T.U. Release; Meets with M.O.E. Officials

The father of an aggrieved former Canaan Seventh Day High School student who claims one of the teachers at the high school had sent her indecent messages has met with officials of the Ministry of Education. The father informed News Five today that he met on Thursday with the ministry officials to discuss the allegation […]

Senate Debates $8 Million U.S Loan

An eight million U.S. dollar trade and investment loan from the International Development Bank was brought to the Senate for debate today. As was mentioned during our coverage of last week’s House meeting, the government is seeking the ratification of the loan motion to develop a single investment window in Belize. As the Opposition did […]

Churches Supports Greater Investments in M.S.M.E.’s and Farmers

A fifteen million U.S. dollar loan from the I.D.B. to support Micro Small and Medium Enterprises as well as farmers was the second loan motion from the House of Representatives to be debated at today’s Senate Meeting. While there were objections from the Opposition Senators as to the amount being borrowed, Senator for the Church […]

Coye Lays Out Central Bank Facts on Borrowing

Senator for the Government, Christopher Coye, addressed recent criticisms about governments’ borrowing habits. It’s been a recurring theme in the national assembly, public debt, and loan motions. Opposition parties usually criticize the government of the day for raising the country’s debt. In today’s Senate meeting, Senator Coye sought to defend his government’s performance where domestic […]

Elderly Man Robbed While Being Kind

An elderly man was robbed of over six hundred dollars when he attempted to make a kind gesture. According to Aubrey Dale Garbutt, he was at home alone when a man he said was known to him stopped by to visit. The man then asked for some water and to use the bathroom, and when […]

Belize Launches Its Green Climate Fund Country Program

Belize is highly susceptible to the disproportionate effects of climate change. It is scored as number eight, by the World Bank, in terms of vulnerability to climate change. C.E.O. in the Ministry of Economic Development, Doctor Osmond Martinez, describes the villagers of Monkey River are the first refugees of climate change. The Belize Green Climate […]