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Will the New Market Affect Prices in Belize?

Negotiations are also ongoing with Mexico and Guatemala to ensure that markets for Belizean products are guaranteed through diplomacy and bilateral agreements. But while the opening of another export market for Belizean products is a major step forward for farmers and the Belizean economy, Agriculture Minister Jose Abelardo Mai was asked whether farmers will be […]

B.C.C.I. Wants to Know About Government’s Plan on Electricity Alternatives

There is no shortage of letters from the Belize Chamber of Commerce and Industry. They’ve also written to Minister Michel Chebat, who holds the portfolio for electricity, seeking government’s plans for the inclusion of alternative energy as part of Belize’s national grid. The Chamber wrote in part, “Understanding the urgent need to transition towards renewable […]

Belize’s Female U-19 Team Secures Silver Medal

We have been following Belize’s National Under-Nineteen Female Volleyball Team since the start of the Under-Nineteen Female Central American Volleyball Championship inside the Belize City Civic Center. Over the weekend, team Belize walked away with a silver medal after successfully triumphing over team Guatemala. News Five’s Paul Lopez has been present at the games. We […]

MOUs to Strengthen Quarantine Inspection at P.G.I.A.

The Ministry of Agriculture, in partnership with the International Regional Organization for Health in Agriculture (OIRSA), today signed a Memorandum of Understanding and addendums under the Fusarium TR4 Disease project. The MOU includes the use of K-9 units for non-intrusive inspection at the P.G.I.A., as well as the development of tissue culture technology at the […]

Taiwan Assists in Combating Banana Disease

Minister Mai says that there are other diseases, like the African swine fever, in the region that these safeguards will help to keep at bay. And while the MOUs are being signed today, these agricultural safeguards have been in place for the past six months. The ministry is also looking at introducing these protocols at […]

Agriculture Minister: B.S.I. Commission of Inquiry Still Pending

While with Minister of Agriculture Jose Abelardo Mai, the media asked about the interim agreement between A.S.R./B.S.I. and Belize Sugar Cane Farmers Association. That’s coming to an end, will a new commercial agreement be struck. Minister Mai says no, explaining that a commission of inquiry is still pending.   Jose Abelardo Mai, Minister of Agriculture, […]

Agriculture & Climate Change Discussed at IICA’s 43rd Regular Meeting

Agriculture and climate change were the topics of discussion at the forty-third meeting of the Inter-American Institute on Cooperation in Agriculture, held in Costa Rica last week. Minister of Agriculture, Food Security and Enterprise Jose Abelardo Mai attended the meeting of the ministers of Latin America and the Caribbean. The meeting looked at the importance […]

Belize Set to Host FIBA U-17 Basketball Championship

Good night and welcome to another edition of Sports Monday, I am Paul Lopez.  “Passion first and everything will fall into place.” That is a quote from American Mix Martial Artist, Holly Holm. In week six of the Orange Walk Central Women First Division Tournament, Strikers PC Football Club took on San Lazaro Revolution Football […]

Illegal Weapons Connected to Illegal Marijuana Trade, Says Minister Musa

We have reported on two murders in the Old Capital over the last five days, that of Jasmine Domingo and Nicholi Rhys. Both individuals died as a result of gunshot injuries. It is no secret that many of these criminals employ the use of illegal firearms and ammunitions in the execution of these heinous crimes. […]

Regulate Marijuana Sale To Gangs and Illegal Firearms

Minister Musa contends that regulating the sale of marijuana will drastically decrease the number of gangs and illegal firearms across Belize City. He is of the view that with these regulations in place, murders connected to the sale of cannabis will see a drastic reduction. Here is how he puts it.   Kareem Musa, Minister […]

Serrano’s Bus Service Take Minister of Transport to Court

A road service permit granted to Serrano’s Bus Service expired on July fourteenth and the Transport Board has voted not to renew the company’s license.  On Thursday, Minister of Transport Rodwell Ferguson spoke on various breaches allegedly committed by transport provider.  But the company is not going down quietly, a claim has been filed in […]

CARICOM Cyber Security Training in Belize

Over the last two days, the Ministry of Home Affairs in collaboration with the CARICOM Implementing Agency for Crime and Security (IMPACS) held a timely workshop on cyber security. The issue has been at the forefront of local discourse following a cyber-attack on Belize Electricity Limited. This workshop was organized to engage representatives of CARICOM […]

Young and Older Folks Exchange Thoughts, Ideas, and Good Conversation

The National Council on Aging joined hands today with the United Nations Population Fund to hold an exchange at the Black Orchid Resort in Burrell Boom with older and younger folks. The purpose was to create an avenue to bridge the age gap between them and find commonalities that can be used to better communicate. […]

A Marine Conservation Summer Camp

Several environmental groups have partnered up to host a conservation camp in locations across Belize, namely Belize City, Gales Point Manatee and Placencia. The first week of the camp took place at Belize Elementary School in Belize City and the next stop is Gales Point Manatee. News Five’s Duane Moody was there for the conclusion […]

Cooma Cairn Ranger Outpost Inaugurated

Earlier this week, a ranger outpost was inaugurated in the north-eastern area of the Mountain Pine Ridge Forest Reserve known as Cooma Cairn, Bald Hills region. For the past fourteen months, rangers from Friends for Conservation and Development have been posted in the area to support the Forest Department with monitoring forest fires and incidences […]

Belize Vs Guatemala in U-19 Female Central American Volleyball Championship

Three-zero – team Belize, in its winning streak, pummelled the u-nineteen female volleyball team from Nicaragua during the Central American Volleyball Championship being hosted in Belize. It brings Belize a step closer to the silver medal in the regional competition, which concludes on Saturday. Today, News Five’s Duane Moody caught up with the team as it […]

Caribbean Public Servants Want Harassment/Violence Eliminated at Work

A week-long conference – the fifty-first assembly for public service representatives of the Caribbean Public Services Association, C.P.S.A., ended this afternoon in Belize City. There were four key resolutions that came out of the event, which the public service unions from the various countries and territories will present to their respective governments for ratification. President […]

Working Committee to Be Formed to Consider Parameters of Pension Reform

The Pension Reform exercise, one of the main issues that the government and the joint unions are discussing, will take more time to work out than was initially thought. The parties have agreed to set up a Pension Reform Committee comprised of six members, three from the government and three representing each of the three […]

A Young Woman Embraces An Unconventional Career Path

They say when you do what you love, you never work a day in your life. That’s the resounding message of this week’s look on the bright side and the messenger is a young woman that has made her passion of cleaning her career path. I stopped in to meet Florina on the job of […]

Police Move To Detain Known Street Figures Following Plues Street Murder

Over the past few days, we have been reporting on the tragic murder of Jasmine Domingo, a young mother who was shot and killed while sleeping inside her home on Plues Street. Her four-year-old daughter was also struck in the thigh by a bullet. Since then, it has been revealed that the deadly incident stemmed […]

Commissioner of Police Says Major Crimes Are Down

There has been a noticeable reduction in violent crimes being recorded across the country.  The Belize Police Department has been employing a crime fighting strategy that has yielded results in the number of murders and related offenses being committed.  According to Commissioner of Police Chester Williams, it is the result of a concerted effort being […]

The Composition of the Firearm and Ammunition Control Board

Earlier this month, we told you that Cabinet has approved the establishment of a Firearm and Ammunition Control Board. The announcement came following public scrutiny over the issuance of gun and ammunition license to known criminals. This morning, Kareem Musa, the Minister of Home Affairs, provided details on the composition of that board. Musa made […]

ComPol Weighs in On Firearm and Ammunition Control Board

So, what are the Commissioner of Police’s thoughts on the establishment of a Firearm and Ammunition Control Board? The ComPol, under the old system, has been responsible for signing off on firearm and ammunition license. That responsibility will now be stripped from him in the midst of public scrutiny. He says that we will have […]

Home Affairs Minister Further Details Purpose of Firearm Control Board

And, while the Commissioner of Police is of the view that police officers will always be stricter in the granting of gun license, Minister Musa contends that the board will offer a greater level of oversight. Musa says it will no longer be one individual determining who gets a gun license.   Kareem Musa, Minister […]

Fire Official Says Use of Wrong Tool Caused Ship Yard Explosion

On Monday evening, an oil tanker explosion occurred at a lumber yard in Camp Eight in the Mennonite community of Shipyard.  The vehicle belonging to M. Leiva and Sons Trucking Company was offloading crude oil to a stationary tank at Crown’s Lumber Yard and during the transfer, oil escaped from the feeder hose to the […]