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Belize Will Go its Own Way

The annual assessment by the IMF seeks to forestall future financial problems that member countries may face; however, its conditions have been broadly debated.  It is argued that the IMF’s policy prescriptions present standardized remedies that are not sufficiently tailored to each country’s individual circumstances.  So where does PM Barrow stand on criticisms that his […]

Did Ady Pacheco Facilitate Visas?

Immigration Officer Ady Pacheco spent most of Wednesday’s appearance at the Senate Special Select Committee pointing the finger at her bosses in the Immigration Department, as it relates to the various scandals that were investigated by the Audit Department. Pacheco was careful to admit to very little that could land her in further hot water, […]

Immigration Officer Says She Was Directed to Take Applications by Boss

According to Pacheco, it was not uncommon during her time in the visa section for her officer in charge there, George Reynolds, to receive applications for visas from ministers of government or their respective agents. She says it was, quote, normal practice, for these applications to be handed to her for processing, despite being junior […]

Castro Brothers Off the Hook; P.M. Says it’s a Family Matter

Brothers Wasani and Jafari Castro made headlines on Monday when it was reported that the siblings were arrested last Friday in connection with several traffic offenses, as well as a sizeable haul of contraband beer.  The brothers, both sons of Transport Minister Edmond ‘Clear the Land’ Castro, who is also the Belize Rural North Area […]

Dorian Pakeman Back on the Job, But Warned to be Careful

Press Office Director Dorian Pakeman is back on the job, after being suspended in the wake of a fatal traffic accident that claimed the life of Gardenia resident Dean Dawson in 2016.  The deadly mishap took place on the Philip Goldson Highway while the mechanic was riding his bicycle along the stretch of road near […]

Will New CitCo Restrictions Cost Revenue on Barracks Party Strip?

The Barracks area has been the site of many outdoor concerts featuring local and international artists and music accompanies many events in the area. But following concerns raised by residents about noise at a public meeting on Wednesday, select bars and night clubs face new restrictions from the Belize City Council. An internal memo leaked […]

B.E.L. Announces Modest Earnings for 2016-17

The Annual General Meeting of Belize Electricity Limited took place on Wednesday night and the news is that the company continues to perform well for shareholders.  With electricity rates largely steady, the company earned twenty-seven point three million dollars, of which twenty-point-three million was diverted to dividends.  B.E.L. says fifty-six percent of all its electricity […]

Warning to Avoid Manatees for Boaters

A female manatee that was mating was killed over the weekend. It appears that a number of manatees are at the peak of their mating in the summer time and lately have been spotted in the river mouth area. But this area is heavily trafficked and boats present a real threat to the herd.  Jamal […]

US $8 Million and 2 Years to Fix Collet Canal

Over the past few months, we have shown you the massive silt build up in the Yabra Canal. The City Council and other partners have been doing the ground work to chart a way forward to clear the canal. Today, CitCo started with the extraction of the silt, but this preparatory work is a second […]

Municipal Elections? U.D.P. [Getting] Ready

With the 2018 municipal elections only several months away, the UDP Belize City Council slate is already shaping out.  On Wednesday, eight councilor candidates submitted their names ahead of the upcoming deadline.  While that ticket does not as yet include incumbent Mayor Darrell Bradley, or councilors Phillip Willoughby and Alifa Elrington-Hyde, the party is moving […]

Philip Willoughby’s Run Threatened by Health Issues

Is Belize City Council’s Superman Willoughby in or is he out of the U.D.P. Municipal? Last night, you heard Councilor Dion Leslie say that the current U.D.P. city councilors are united to offer themselves as a team on the U.D.P. ticket for the 2018 municipal elections. That united effort was seen on Wednesday when eight […]

19 Certified as Caregivers

Nineteen women today graduated from a certificate course in the basics of care giving, an important job as the population of Belize ages. The Belize Training and Employment Center collaborated with parent BELTRAIDE, the National Council on Ageing, the Belize Natural Energy Charitable Trust and Sister Cecilia Home for the Elderly, where participants took part […]

Museums Unite in New Association

The Museum of Belize is leading an initiative that will see small museums enter into an association. Today, they officially signed the article of association that will see them better supported with training and other opportunities in order to better support in areas of preservation of culture and heritage. News Five’s Andrea Polanco reports.   […]

Helping Special Populations with Puppetry

Last week, a group of roving caregivers attended two training workshops to learn how to use puppetry in childhood simulation, as well as educational and therapy work. Mexican Puppeteer Raquel Robles Pacheco trained the care givers how to use the puppets to communicate in the counseling of children. The initiative was sponsored by ICA via […]

Windows on the World: Microsoft to Assist G.O.B. with Going Digital

A long-term relationship between the Government of Belize and Microsoft Service has been struck, following the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding earlier today.  The partnership with the leading technology behemoth aims to assist in meeting government’s National Digital Transformation Goals.  Microsoft will help the Central Information and Technology Office, CITO, to develop and deliver […]

Team Belize Heads to World Series of Poker

Starting on Saturday, a group of Belizeans will once again participate in one of the prestigious poker tournaments at the Annual World Series of Poker in Las Vegas Nevada. The players, who hail Belmopan, San Pedro and Belize City, have earned their spot on Team Belize by winning smaller tournaments organized over the past year […]

Customs-Police back to good relations

There were back to back reports of contraband activity from cops in the North in April. First, a cop and a special constable were caught in Orange Walk on video, and then two cops in Corozal tried to smuggle contrabanded clothing past Customs and were chased down in a video quickly leaked online and to […]

Protest Planned to Address Minimum Wage

A group of Belizeans who probably agree with the conclusions of the International Monetary Fund is the Belize Leaders for Social Justice. It is a grouping of social justice organizations dedicated to fighting for the cause of the common man, and they are hoping that Belizeans will brave the expected wet weather this weekend to […]

Belize Weighs Policy on Admitting Refugees, Improving Services

The Immigration and Nationality Department has been under intense scrutiny ever since Auditor General Dorothy Bradley released a special report on findings within that government agency during 2011 and 2013.  That microscope aside, Minister of State Beverly Williams today discussed the ministry’s position on Central American refugees who are seeking residence in Belize.  She also […]

Caleb asks Morality Commission, “What About Us?”

On Thursday, we brought you the response of the chair of the so-called “Morality Commission”, Deputy Prime Minister Patrick Faber, to the news that the Anglican and Methodist churches have withdrawn from their united position to respond to Government in the wake of the Section fifty-three decision from last August. Faber said Government remains interested […]

San Pedro Missing Man Left Rehabilitation Center

A San Pedro man is missing for over three weeks and his family is desperately looking for him. Thirty two year old Erin Linarez left his family home on the island on the twenty first of May to voluntarily check himself into the REMAR rehabilitation center in Bullet Tree Village. Linarez was suffering from alcoholism […]

Taiwan Offers Art Culture Exchange

The Taiwanese Government, through the Primary and Secondary Art Skills Training Centre, launched the Taiwan Cultural Exchange Program in Belize. This is the first of its kind program that aims to educate locals about Taiwanese culture, with a focus on language, food, music and education. Andrea Polanco was at today’s launch and has more about […]

Museum of Belize to Help Smaller Museums Associate

The Museum of Belize is spearheading a project that will see small museums enter into an association. Next week the Museum of Belize is going to officially incorporate and sign the article of association that will see small museums better supported with training and other opportunities. When we spoke with Director of the Museum Alexis […]

From ‘Magnificent Seven’ Who Will Be Next Miss Y?

It’s usually held closer to Mother’s Day, but this year’s Miss Y.W.C.A. pageant will be a Father’s Day affair. Seven “seenagers” will vie for the prestigious title at the Bliss Center for the Performing Arts. The Association marks sixty-one years and twenty-four for the pageant under the theme Empowering Women in a Changing World. News […]

Judy Boucher is Back for the Grown People

Vincentian-born R and B and reggae singer Judy Boucher says she considers Belize a second home, having come here regularly for concerts in the last few years. The author of top ten hits including her signature tune, “Can’t Be With You Tonight,” is back again this week for a “Mature People’s Concert” on this coming […]