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200 Jingle Boxes for Needy Families this Christmas

The Jingle Boxes are ready for distribution to deserving families courtesy of Bowen and Bowen Limited. Each box of goodies contains treats to make Christmas for the families a happy occasion. The first set is for children living with HIV/AIDS. Here’s that story with News Five’s Isani Cayetano.   John Palacio, Communications, B&B Ltd. “It […]

Police Christmas Toys for Needy Children

As many as four hundred children from communities across Belize City received Christmas toys today through an initiative led by the Belize Police Department.  The gift-giving effort is a partnership between Region One of Eastern Division and the diplomatic community.  Ambassadors from five countries gathered at the Raccoon Street Headquarters this evening for the ceremony.  […]

Healthy Living: Health Gifts

For many of us Christmas feels like a time of indulgence. There’s lots of food, lots of drinks and lots spending. We’re sure many of you are still struggling to complete your shopping lists. So, in tonight’s healthy living we’ll showcase a few options for your health conscious loved ones or for those who are […]

The Iconic Miss Jane Usher Passes

Belizeans woke up this morning to the sad news that the iconic Miss Jane Usher had passed away peacefully at her house on the Philip Goldson surrounded by her loved ones. Miss Jane was known and loved by thousands of grateful Belizeans whose lives she touched.  The founder of the credit union movement spent most […]

Parliament Observes a Moment of Silence for Miss Jane

The beloved credit union pioneer was also a politician and former parliamentarian.  She had represented the Pickstock Division under the People’s United Party from 1989 to 1993.  Today, the House of Representatives took a moment of silence to remember her as a former member of the National Assembly.  In a rare occasion Prime Minister Dean […]

Gas Gone Up, Will Electricity Bill Go Up Too?

The last sitting of the House of Representatives for 2018 took place in Belmopan and generally, the members were in good form. A number of issues came up, but we start with the rising cost of fuel, which remains a concern for Belizeans, particularly those in the productive sector where the existing cost per gallon […]

PM Says Fuel Increase is Due to World Market Prices

In responding to Briceño’s concerns, PM Barrow attributed the fluctuating cost of fuel acquisition to prices on the international market, anticipating that the next shipment of fuel to Belize may see a decrease at the gas pump.  In respect of B.E.L.’s request for another rate increase, the prime minister says the Public Utilities Commission will […]

Said Musa Pans Vital Stats Unit

The Vital Statistics Unit remains under intense public scrutiny, following the termination of four employees last week who were found to have aided in the falsification of a birth certificate for alleged murderer William ‘Danny’ Mason.  Notwithstanding that black-eye, the office which falls under the Attorney General’s ministry faces harsh criticism from the opposition.  Today […]

Amendments to IBC Act ahead of December Deadline

The special sitting of the House of Representatives earlier today focused primarily on the passage of two bills: the Income and Business Tax Amendment Bill, as well as the International Business Companies Amendment Bill.  Those pieces of legislation are critical to Belize’s compliance with international regulations ahead of a deadline set for the end of […]

Income and Business Tax Amendment Bill Passes Third Reading

After a lengthy adjournment to discuss the matter in committee, the House resumed the session at which time PM Barrow rose to move a third reading of the Income and Business Tax Amendment Bill.   Prime Minister Dean Barrow “Madame Speaker, I rise to report that the Committee of the Whole has considered the Income […]

The Talanoa Dialogue: What Does it Mean for Belize and the Other SIDS?

COP 24 is just a few days away from wrapping up and one of its big events that culminated today in Poland is the Talanoa Dialogue. It is a mechanism being used to help countries keep track of their climate change targets. This mechanism adopts the traditional style of the Pacific people. It brought countries […]

Belize Accepts Chairmanship of AOSIS

Belize has accepted the chairmanship of the Alliance of Small Island States. This week, during the COP24 in Katowice, Poland, Ambassador Lois Young accepted the leadership from the Maldives during a ministerial meeting. AOSIS was established back in 1990 – around the same time when climate change came to the fore. These same small countries […]

I.C.J. Lecture Series Concludes With Heated Debate

Sponsored by the University of Belize and the Social Sector Senators, the I.C.J. Lecture Series concluded on Tuesday night at Saint Catherine’s Academy Auditorium. Well known and respected historian and former ambassador, Doctor Assad Shoman formed part of the panel along with attorney Richard “Dickie” Bradley and Belize’s Ambassador to Guatemala, Alexis Rosado. Shoman and […]

Miss Universe Belize Ready for the Prelims

Ninety-four representatives from countries around the world are in Bankok, Thailand, for the Miss Universe Pageant.  They have been there for about a week, preparing for the final competition which takes place this Sunday and will be shown on this station. Jenelli Fraser, Miss Universe Belize is also competing for the crown of the premier […]

Party Politics and Water Bill Collection in Seine Bight

Is party politics being played with the collection of water bills in Seine Bight Village?  According to Stann Creek West Area Representative Rodwell Ferguson, he had approached Junior Minister of Rural Development Frank Mena a year ago to address the issue of collection.  Today, he told the House that the chairman of Belize Water Services […]

Cayo South Experiencing Water Woes

In Cayo South, residents of Armenia, St. Margaret’s and Unitedville are also experiencing a water crisis.  They are having difficulty accessing potable water.  According to Area Representative Julius Espat, despite the chairman of Unitedville being a member of the United Democratic Party, he is complaining about the same issue affecting the village.   Julius Espat, […]

24 Hours Later Body of Rudy Morales Found at Sea

After being missing for more than twenty-four hours, the body of prominent Corozal businessman, forty-one-year-old Rudy Morales of Morales Bus Company was found late this evening. His body was floating on the sea near the Cuello Maya Site in the Corozal District. Morales was part of a fishing expedition that took four men and a […]

What’s the Future of Pier One Bar?

Pier One Bar is under the radar once more; the bar is located within the B.T.L. Park, a popular venue for recreation by families. For some time, we have reported on recurring violent incidents at the bar. Over the weekend a Bagdad Street resident was murdered inside the hangout as patrons socialized. Residents in the […]

CitCo’s Part Payment for Damages to Pier One Facility

The ten-year lease to principal shareholder of Pier One, Joseph Kee, speaks to the payment of three hundred and fifty dollars monthly for rent of the overwater structure. Mayor Bernard Wagner also disclosed today that the previous U.D.P. administration paid sixteen thousand dollars to repair damages to the structure as a result of Hurricane Earl. […]

CitCo Assisting the Young Family

Back in early November, City Council employee Samuel August Senior stole the council’s backhoe and used it to kill his mother-in-law and son when he mowed down the house they were living in as well as two other properties in the Faber’s Road area. The mayor says that city is assisting the affected family to […]

A Bill to Allow Belizeans in the Diaspora to Vote on Referendum Day

Caribbean Shores Area Representative Kareem Musa had lodged a bill which, if passed, will allow Belizeans living in the diaspora to be able to vote in the upcoming referendum on April tenth, 2019. As we have been reporting, Belizeans living in other countries say they have not been able to re-register due to the two […]

Will the Bill Be Tabled in the House on Wednesday?

Musa hopes that the bill would be tabled for first reading as soon as possible in order to allow for the necessary preparations to take place before the referendum on April tenth. A Special Sitting of the House of Representatives will take place on Wednesday, but the likelihood that the bill would be tabled is […]

Gender Day at COP 24

The severity of storms in the last two years in the region has displaced and disenfranchised thousands. But did you know that women are the ones most affected by these hurricanes and super storms? Droughts, floods, vector borne diseases and other issues resulting from climate change in the region has threatened the lives and reduced […]

When is the Next Super Sale Zone in Downtown Belize City?

This coming Saturday, the Belize City Council will be launching its first ever tree lighting ceremony at the Battlefield Park in downtown Belize City.  A forty-foot Christmas tree will be erected as part of the rejuvenation plan to bring residents back to the downtown area for their shopping needs. About a month ago, the council […]

Marvin Mora is New N.T.U.C.B. President

The National Trade Union Congress of Belize has a new president.  Established unionist Marvin Mora succeeds Floyd Neal at the helm of the umbrella organization where he will be steering the labor movement countrywide.  Mora told the media earlier today that he was initially reluctant to enter the race once again, but that the overwhelming […]