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Should PM and Minister of Finance John Briceño be Part of Union Talks?

Unions leaders have been calling on the Prime Minister to come to the negotiating table, but would his direct participation make a difference to the outcome? Those ministers who are participating do give him updates, but one union leader says this is not enough.   Sharon Frazer, President, A.P.S.S.M. “This is a national issue and […]

Improving the Services of the Ministry of Youth, Sports & E-Governance

Minister of Youth, Sports and E-Governance begins an official tour, starting with San Pedro. His objective to ensure that services are offered to enhance the development of youth and sports while pushing the concept of digitizing government services through e-governance. During his visit to the island town, Minister Kevin Bernard and his team met with […]

Minister Bernard Visits Hope Haven Belize

While in San Pedro, Minister Bernard visited with Hope Haven Belize, a non-profit that provides a permanent home for children who have been removed from their families by the Human Services Department for various reasons. It also serves as a domestic violence shelter for the island town and caters to single mothers. During his visit, […]

SHINE Receives Donation of Sewing Machines

A donation of sewing machines was also made to another non-profit organization on the Ambergris Caye. Shaping Healthy Identities through Nurturing and Empowerment, better known as SHINE, was established back in 2014 and focuses on empowering women. The sewing machines add to the equipment available for the more than one hundred women who have are […]

Changes to S.I. #51

Two amendments to the Statutory Instrument for COVID-19 public regulations will have people who like to eat out and those who participate in sports much happier this week. The changes to S.I. number fifty-one made on Friday allow restaurants, saloons, and diners to increase their capacity to seventy five percent, up from fifty percent in […]

Calls for Death Penalty after Arson Murder

The death penalty conversation has once again surfaced, considering the recent arson murder.  Social media users are calling on authorities to take strong action against the killer.  Belizeans are advocating for life in prison or the death penalty. Tonight, we look at those social media commentaries.  We also take a look back on what has […]

Government Makes New Proposals; Unions Cautiously Optimistic

The Joint Unions Negotiating Team may now be seeing some light at the end of the proverbial tunnel in their fight for good governance.  News Five has confirmed that during Thursday’s negotiation meeting, G.O.B.’s team presented three drafts of good governance legislation.  Although government had initially indicated that it would take at least three months […]

Joint Unions Shows Strength in Numbers

Today, the joint unions saw one of their largest membership turnouts to date since the Belize National Teacher’s Union began its strike actions last week Monday.  Protestors were bused in from all six districts.  The protest stretched for several blocks as those in attendance marched through the main streets of Belize City.  For the joint […]

C.W.U. President Focuses on Fairness for All

The Christian Workers Union is all too familiar with industrial action in the face of a ten percent salary cut.  Viewers will recall that back in 2020, C.W.U. members at the Port of Belize Limited took industrial action in the face of a proposed ten percent cut for full time staff.  Like the Government of […]

Bars are Still under COVID-19 Regulations

Although the weekend curfew has been pushed back a couple of hours to midnight, this does not mean Belizeans can return to partying as normal.  Home Affairs Minister Kareem Musa gave a warning to bar operators who are opening shop to sell liquor.  Musa says the Statutory Instrument is clear when it comes to these […]

Curfew for Policing in the Future?

On Thursday, we told you about the decrease in crime across the country for the first quarter of this year – with fourteen fewer murders recorded when compared to the same period last year.  You heard the Commissioner of Police say that the decline in crimes is because of the cops’ hard work and smart […]

Home Affairs Minister Weighs In on Policing Protests

This week, hundreds of teachers and public officers took to the streets to demonstrate in Belize City.  For the past two weeks or so, similar groups have gathered in their respective towns and cities to protest against the government. But there are still concerns about these large gatherings during the pandemic and we asked Minister […]

Will ComPol Take the COVID-19 Jab?

The COVID-19 vaccine roll-out continues for all phases and up to this week, the healthcare workers have the highest coverage.  Some eighty-five percent have taken the first dose, according to the Ministry of Health and Wellness. This is followed by fifty-one percent of teachers who have taken the vaccine and sixty point five percent of […]

Changes in Government C.E.O. s

The Ministry of the Public Service, Constitutional and Political Reform has announced a realignment of chief executive officers, resulting in Doctor Osmond Martinez being appointed as C.E.O. in the Ministry of Economic Development.  Doctor Martinez served as C.E.O. in the Ministry of the Public Service, Constitutional and Political Reform in the months after the 2020 […]

Celebrating Mother’s Day 2021

While traditionally, many celebrate Mother’s Day on May tenth, in Belize it is usually acknowledged on the second Sunday of the month. So on May ninth this year, children, and is some cases fathers, are planning a special something for the number one woman in their lives. News Five’s Duane Moody hit the streets to […]

Tensions Rise in Union and G.O.B. Meeting

The Joint Unions Negotiating Team and the Government of Belize met today for day-two of discussions inside the House of Culture in Belize City.  It was expected that the meeting would run into the evening because nine of the eleven points put forward by the unions were yet to be discussed.  But today, those points […]

Police Minister Hails COMSTAT Meeting!

As you heard just now, crime is down in the country for the first three months of this year.  Those statistics were shared this morning when the Belize Police Department hosted its national quarterly computer statistics session with all commanders from the different regions, formations and divisions countrywide. It’s a meeting of the top brass […]

“Nurses: A Voice to Lead. A Vision for Future Healthcare”

You probably saw it on social media: a video of the medical and auxiliary staff at the national referral hospital dancing to “Jerusalema.” It is the Karl Heusner Memorial Hospital celebrating nurses week under the theme, “Nurses: A Voice to Lead. A Vision for Future Healthcare.” News Five’s Duane Moody reports.   Duane Moody, Reporting […]

A New Grassroots Movement is Formed against the Unions

While the unions are protesting against the government, today another group came out in protest against…. You guessed it: the unions. News Five’s Isani Cayetano reports.   Isani Cayetano, Reporting Teachers and public officers remain on strike, even with talks resuming between the unions and government regarding a ten percent salary cut and increment freeze.  […]

Don’t Expect Any Industrial Action from the Cops!

Over the past few weeks we have been reporting on the industrial actions from the different unions – and for those who have not taken to the streets or walked off the job – they have given their words of commitment that they stand in solidarity with the join unions. But if you are expecting […]

A.P.S.S.M. Says Membership is Also Covered by Strike Action

The Association of Public Service Senior Management has served the Labor Commissioner Anne Marie Thompson with an official letter, noting its participation in ongoing industrial actions.  According to President of A.P.S.S.M., Sharon Frazer, her members are public officers who are legally covered under the P.S.U.’s twenty-one days’ notice of intended strike action.  Notwithstanding, Frazer says […]

Miss Universe Belize Arrives in Miami for International Pageant

Miss Universe Belize Iris Salguero touched down in Miami this afternoon for the official arrival to the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino, where the sixty-ninth Miss Universe pageant takes place. Salguero will participate in the national costume competition on May thirteenth followed by the preliminaries on the fourteenth and then the live show takes […]

Remembering Kenya Barona through a BERT Donation

The tragic loss of Kenya Barona has prompted her family to make a financial contribution to the Belize Emergency Response Team in her memory.  Kenya died of natural causes several weeks ago.  Her loved ones maintained that negligence played a significant role in her untimely demise and blamed BERT for not doing enough to respond […]

Government of Israel Donates to Diabetes Association

The Government of Israel has had diplomatic relations with Belize since 1984 and today, as that country celebrates its seventy-third anniversary of independence, it is giving back to Belize. That gesture is in the form of a two-thousand-dollar donation to the Belize Diabetes Association and will help some fifteen diabetic persons.  News Five was at […]

Living with Diabetes

In Belize, almost fifteen percent of the population is living with this non communicable disease; that is approximately fifty thousand living with diabetes. Across the world, one out of eleven persons has diabetes, one out of two persons has diabetes and don’t know it and every eight seconds someone dies from diabetes or complications associated […]