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Peacework Belize Rolls Out Empowered Resilient Women

This morning at the ITVET in Belize City, a cohort of fifty young women from across the country began a training organized by Peacework Belize, a non-profit organization led by Doctor Carol Babb.  Empowered Resilient Women is a program that will assist these women with entrepreneurship, as well as financial literacy and emotional intelligence.  The […]

Minister of State Ramon “Monchi” Cervantes Yet to Settle Into New Role

Since the start of the year, we have been reporting on the Prime Minister’s decision to move Minister of State Ramon “Monchi” Cervantes from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Foreign Trade and Immigration over to the Ministry of Sustainable Development. Following the move there were questions about why Prime Minister John Briceño made that decision.  […]

Satellite Equipment to the Fisheries Department For the Improved Management of Marine Resources

The Belize Fisheries Department received satellite equipment and tracking monitoring systems from the Republic of China, Taiwan on Thursday. The donation comes by way of the Integration of the Value Chain in Fisheries and Aquaculture project, an initiative established in March of 2019 to strengthen regional governance of marine resources across the region. The satellite […]

Developer and Villagers Cooperate to Solve Water Contamination Issues

Oftentimes, development brings problems, especially when there’s miscommunication involved and it leads to actions that need to be corrected. Such is the case in Alta Vista Village, Stann Creek. It happened when workmen for an investor in the village dug out an area on a hill so close to a dam that when it rains, […]

Belize City Council’s ‘Mek WI Plant” Urban Garden in Police Street Extension

The Belize City Council’s ‘Mek Wi Plant’ Urban Garden on Police Street Extension has been showing great success. Since the inception of the project in early 2022, the garden has yielded more than a hundred pounds of green and yellow bell peppers, over three harvests. The program has created employment for several residents on Police […]

Scratch and Win Winners From Northern Belize

Tonight, two Scratch and Win customers from the north are celebrating. Rangel, a resident of Corozal won ten thousand dollars on a single ticket, while Feliciano won five thousand dollars on a single ticket. These men have big plans for their winnings and today they stopped by our office to tell us all about it. […]

Belize Receives Funds & Building Supplies for Hurricane Lisa Relief

It’s been a little over two and a half months since Hurricane Lisa, a category one storm, made landfall in Belize, affecting approximately five thousand households across the country. And while majority have received some level of assistance, there are some families that have still not recovered and remain displaced. On Thursday, Panama Ambassador to […]

How is Frank Tzib preserving his culture?

This week, we take you to San Antonio, Cayo District, where Sabreena met Frank Tzib. Frank is on a mission to preserve his native language and inscription through the ancient Maya writing of hieroglyphics. Sabreena found out just how he plans to do that in this week’s look on the bright side.   Frank Tzib, […]

Home Affairs Minister Says Police Acted Swiftly Following Vidal Visit

This morning, Home Affairs Minister Kareem Musa was a guest on Open Your Eyes.  During his appearance on the morning show, Musa shared his view on what took place over the weekend regarding Marco Vidal’s visit to the establishment in Belmopan.  He also detailed what transpired in the wake of the incident.   Kareem Musa, […]

Belize Zeroes in on Migration, Food Security & Climate Change

Belize assumed the presidency of SICA from the Dominican Republic on January first, and there are several issues that Belize intends to zero in on during its six-month term. Minister of Foreign Affairs, Eamon Courtenay shared that those include migration, food security and climate change.   Eamon Courtenay, Minister of Foreign Affairs “SICA is important […]

Minister Eamon Courtenay: Condensed Milk from CARICOM Should Bear No Price Increase

Housewives and bakers who use condensed milk for pastries and sweetener will be happy to learn that the price you pay for a can of condensed milk should not increase, once the brand you buy is from the CARICOM market. Brands that originate outside of the region, however, might see an increase of twenty percent, […]

Bureau of Standards Chief: Inflated Condensed Milk Prices Should be Reported

Condensed milk is not an item under the price control regime, but if you find that the price of the condensed milk at your grocer is grossly inflated, you can report it to the Bureau of Standards. While the bureau has been overwhelmed with reports of price-gouging across the country, it does try to keep […]

Belmopan Fire Station Inaugurated Emergency Dispatch Centre

The U.S Embassy in Belize handed over one hundred and thirteen thousand dollars in furniture and equipment to the National Fire Service in Belmopan. The donation will be used to furnish the newly constructed Belmopan Fire Station which was handed over in May of 2021. Additionally, the fire station’s dispatch centre has been retrofitted with […]

Belize City Fire Station Coming Says Minister Habet

The U.S Embassy has also committed to assist the Government of Belize with the construction of a Belize City Fire Station. Currently, fire personnel in Belize City are being housed at the Marion Jones Sporting Complex. So, what has been the hold up? Minister Habet explained.   Orlando Habet, Disaster Risk Management “They are also […]

Transit Belize – An App to Track Buses & Schedules for Students

Today, the Department of Youth Service revealed that it is about to launch an app in early February that will be able to track the location of buses and their schedules. It will be piloted particularly in the Belize Rural North and Belize Rural Central and is specifically for students. It is being made possible […]

CARSI FS Grants to Improve Anti-Human Trafficking and Transparency in Government Spending

The Central American Regional Security Initiative Economic Support Fund, through the United States Embassy in Belize, awarded four grants to organizations in Belize that are fighting human trafficking and improving transparency in the management of government finances. All four grants total seven hundred and ten thousand U.S dollars. A handing over ceremony was held at […]

Seaweed Farming – an Alternative, Economical Livelihood for Fishers

Over the weekend, the media travelled to Calabash Caye and were exposed to an alternative livelihood to reduce pressure on the traditional fisheries products. It’s a seaweed farming project by The Nature Conservancy, the Turneffe Atoll Sustainability Association and the Fisheries Department.  It is an economical option that is being piloted with eight fishing camps […]

Forest Department Installs Surveillance Cameras off Boom Road to Detect Problem Jaguars’ Movements

On Wednesday, we brought you the story of Reina Garcia and her family who are losing pets and livestock to what she says are problem jaguars roaming in the area of the Boom/Hattieville Road. Garcia told us that they have been living at the location for over twenty years and the problem never presented itself […]

Belize Bank and American Express Enter Into Agreement to Process Transactions Locally

The Belize Bank Limited has signed an agreement with American Express to process American Express transactions within its merchant network.  This process became effective on January thirteenth.  The Belize Bank’s statistics show that a majority of American Express cardholders use used their cards at the point-of-sale terminals at hotels, restaurants and tour companies.  Belize Bank […]

Justice for Laddie Foundation Hosting Youth for Change Symposium

On July fourteenth, 2021, fourteen-year-old Laddie Gillett was vacationing in Placencia when he was shot and killed by then police officer, Corporal Kareem Martinez. Martinez has since been dismissed from the Belize Police Department and is to stand trial for the shooting death of the minor. That trial is to commence next Friday, January twenty-seventh […]

Cabinet Concludes Two-day Retreat to Discuss Government’s Plan for 2023

The Briceño administration has concluded a two-day retreat during which Cabinet discussed several priority areas, including the country’s economic performance, inflation, as well as crime and violence.  It is the second meeting of its kind where senior government officials gather to plan the year ahead.  Late this evening, News Five spoke by phone with Prime […]

What is the Briceño Administration Doing About Inflation?

Higher prices on goods and services continue to be an issue that affects the pockets of all Belizeans. Notwithstanding solid fiscal performance, crushing inflation remains a sore point for many. While it was brought up during the Cabinet retreat, what is the Briceño administration planning to do about this crisis in the months ahead?  That’s […]

Opposition Says Government Needs to Really Address Inflation

This afternoon, the Leader of the Opposition also weighed in on the issue of inflation and the fact that basic commodities have increased in price considerably.  According to Shyne Barrow, little has been done by government to meaningfully respond to inflation which has negatively affected the quality of life for all Belizeans.   Shyne Barrow, […]

Is There Witness Intimidation Taking Place in Belmopan?  

Former Deputy Commissioner of Police Marco Vidal is one of three persons who entered an establishment in Belize over the weekend, not far from where brothers Belize and Jon Ramnarace, as well as Vivian Belize-Ramnarace, were gunned down in the Belize Mopan area on New Year’s Eve.  But what was his purpose for showing up […]

“Citizens Shouldn’t Fear Law Enforcement” – Shyne Barrow

The leader of the United Democratic Party also spoke about the need for citizen security in the wake of Saturday’s incident, in the context of what appears to be a growing apprehension towards members of law enforcement.   Shyne Barrow, Leader of the Opposition “We have to send a message, to the country, to the […]