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P.C.C. Commissioners Have Been Operating Without Allowances

And, it is not only the vendors who are feeling the pinch. According to Chairman Chanona, for the past six months commissioners have been executing their tasks using their own funds. After spending hundreds of dollars out of pocket on fuel and other expenses, he says provisions are now being made for commissioners to receive […]

Words Exchanged at UN General Assembly Over Border Dispute

This week, the Belize-Guatemala territorial dispute was raised three times during the Seventy-Eighth Session of the General Assembly of the United Nations, in light of a recent encounter between a group of Belizeans and the Guatemalan Armed Forces on Sarstoon River. At the meeting on Saturday, Foreign Minister Eamon Courtenay placed on record Belize’s dissatisfaction […]

Berry Street Fire Leaves Family of 4 Homeless

A family of four is tonight without a roof over its head after the place called home was gutted by fire this morning. The fire began just before six a.m. and quickly spread through the two-bedroom wooden structure belonging to Kareem Yorke. Inside at the time of the blaze was Yorke’s brother, his girlfriend and […]

Berry Street Fire was Caused by Illegal Electrical Wiring

This afternoon, the National Fire Service confirmed that the fire was due to an illegal electrical wiring. It is something that the department has been working with Belize Electricity Limited to address and has been part of the fire safety campaign. Station Officer Kenneth Mortis gave an interview to the media on the response by […]

First National High School Debate on the Constitution of Belize

The People’s Constitution Commission, in collaboration with the Belize High School, held its first National High School Debate today in Belize City. The question that was put forward for debate was, “are our fundamental rights and freedoms, listed in part two of the constitution, enough?” The event saw the participation of ten students from eight […]

P.C.C. Launches Online Survey System, Hopes to Reach 400,000 Belizeans

In tandem with today’s national high school debate, the P.C.C. launched its national online survey. The commission hopes to reach a total of four hundred thousand Belizeans through the online survey. The responses will play an important role in the P.C.C.’s recommendations to the Government of Belize. Chairman Chanona told us more.   Anthony Chanona, […]

Ministry of Public Utilities, Logistics Holds Maritime Educational Expo 2023

The compound at the Belize Port Authority was busy with activity today. It was the venue for the Maritime Education Expo 2023, which featured a number of maritime-related organizations and agencies. It coincided with World Maritime Day. The maritime industry is significant because it moves eighty percent of the world trade. So today, the Ministry […]

Energy Policy to be Introduced in November

The Energy Policy that is still being drafted will govern Belize’s plan on how it will use and manage electricity into the future. It should seek to explain how the country will be self-sufficient in addressing energy demands in the event that its main supplier in Mexico cannot continue to provide Belize with power. To […]

Rural Electrification Project To Include 27 Villages

The rural electrification project, funded by the European Union to the tune of four million Euros, will include a number of rural communities that are still off the national grid. Today, Minister of Energy, Michel Chebat told the media that very shortly, a micro grid will be inaugurated and will, for the first time in […]

Cayo North Area Rep Chebat Denies Reports of Stacking Cayo’s Municipal Slate

With the campaign season fast approaching leading up to the municipal elections, it is not unusual for party supporters whose candidates of choice fall short of making the slate, vent their anger on a social media platform. Such has reportedly been the case in Cayo North, where Minister of Energy and Logistics, Michel Chebat is […]

Streets and Drains in Lake-I are Finally Being Addressed

Ongoing municipal works in Belize City have seen several streets being resurfaced, including the Lake Independence constituency.  For the past few weeks there has been steady work in Lake-I to improve the condition of streets and drains in that community.  According to Area Representative Cordel Hyde, the facelift for Lake-I has been long in the […]

MOHW Promotes Healthier Choices All Year Round

…and while a week has been set aside to highlight the importance of healthy living and making healthier behaviour changes, Technical Advisor Kathleen Azueta Cho says that it is something that should be practiced year round. She says that focusing on your mental health, among other basic activities, can impact your lifestyle.   Kathleen Azueta-Cho, […]

Belize U-23 Volleyball Team to Take On Nicaragua for Silver in Panama

Belize’s Under-twenty-three men’s volleyball team is competing for silver medal on Saturday at the Central American Championship in Panama. Team Belize has won three of its last five games which put them in a position for second place. But, the silver medal is still up for grabs and our national team must maintain its composure […]

From Courtship to Craftsmanship – KayDee’s Upholstery

Love has a remarkable way of shaping our destinies, and for this man it all began with a simple act of courtship. Today, we bring you the heartwarming story of how Derrick Olivera’s romantic journey led to the creation of KayDee’s Upholstery, a thriving business built on hard work and shared dreams. The owner of […]

B.D.F. Says IED Found on Maya Aircraft; Maya Says It’s a Rocket Motor

On Tuesday at midday, the Belize Defense Force was informed that a contraption which appears to be an explosive object had been found on an aircraft belonging to Maya Island Air.  When B.D.F. personnel arrived at the municipal airstrip a few minutes later, they observed that the device had already been removed from the aircraft […]

2nd Annual Elevate Training Expo – Improving Service Excellence

The Belize Tourism Board is hosting the second annual Elevate Training Expo at the Biltmore Plaza in Belize City. Stakeholders, including property owners, chefs, those in the hospitality sector and artisans, are being engaged in the two-day workshop that’s focused on building the capacity of the participants and improve the service excellence of the industry. […]

Updating a National Sustainable Cruise Tourism Masterplan

And while overnight tourist arrivals are up by ninety-one to ninety-five percent, what about the cruise tourism sector? Director of Tourism Evan Tillett says that the National Sustainable Tourism Masterplan is being updated. Larger ships are coming to Belize and there are requests for berthing facilities; none of which have been established in the Belize […]

Tourist Arrivals Up to 91% of 2019 Figures

Earlier this month, in an update on the state of the tourism industry, the C.E.O. in the Ministry of Tourism and Diaspora Relations confirmed that there are more carriers and airlifts to the country and that Belize is seeing increase tourist arrivals.  The numbers, however, are not as high as those pre-COVID figures. What’s certain, […]

Diversifying the Markets of Visitors to Belize

The Belize Tourism Board and Tourism Minister Anthony Mahler have been working on tapping into the European market. Today, when News Five caught up with Tourism Director Evan Tillett, he said that the idea is about diversifying the markets to attract more visitors to Belize and expand the tourism season.   Evan Tillett, Director of […]

Into the Life of Comedian David Morey

In tonight’s installment of Belize On Reel, we take you down to Independence Village to find out more about a comedian who has become a familiar face to many Belizeans. At nineteen-years-old, David Morey has been captivating his supporters with his witty commentary and skits on social issues. Morey has made a name for himself […]

Pickstock Land Clinic Draws Hundreds of Constituents

A land clinic for residents of Pickstock concluded today at the Belize City Center where hundreds of constituents were present to seek assistance with obtaining land titles or applying for land as first-time owners.  Earlier today, we stopped by the Civic Center where the lines were still pretty long and the staff of the Lands […]

Fifteen Women Empowered to Market Their Own Preserved Foods

Two weeks ago, News Five was present for the launch of the CRASH program at Hand in Hands Ministries. It stands for: Capacity Roadmap: A Sustainable Hope and its objective is to empower women to become self-reliant through specific courses and programs. Over the last two weeks, fifteen women who had previously received homes from […]

What Does Cordel Think of the P.U.P.’s Mayoral Debacle?

Deputy Party Leader Cordel Hyde finds himself in a peculiar situation where candidates for the mayoral seat in Belize City are concerned.  Incumbent Mayor Bernard Wagner is his brother-in-law and Deputy Mayor Alan Pollard is basically his nephew.  Pollard has openly expressed an interest in challenging Wagner at a P.U.P. convention to determine who will […]

A New Law to Replace the Definitive Agreement is on the Horizon

The Briceño administration is getting ready to present a new piece of legislation to Cabinet and subsequently the House of Representatives, a bill that will replace the controversial Definitive Agreement.  While the proposed law is being tweaked, we asked Minister of Tourism Anthony Mahler, when we caught up with him earlier today, for his thoughts […]

Girls and Women are Disproportionately Affected by Climate Change in Trinidad and Tobago

Girls and women are disproportionately affected by climate change. Gender disparities have resulted in threats to the safety, health, and livelihoods of these groups, all of which are amplified during a climate crisis. As stated by UN Women, “across the world, women depend more on, yet have less access to, natural resources. In many regions, […]