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Security Increased at Treasury Department Branches Following $40,000 Burglary

Thieves broke into the Treasury Department’s Dangriga Branch back in March and made good their escape with forty-thousand dollars. Reports are that the culprits pried off the burglar bars on the bathroom window to gain entry. Police have been investigating, but there have been little to no leads in that investigation. This morning we caught […]

Minister Habet Says Due Process Followed in Case of P.B.L. Expansion Project

Earlier today, News Five caught up with Minister of Sustainable Development Orlando Habet and asked for an update on the tribunal as it relates to the proposed Port of Belize Expansion Project that has been rejected by the Department of Environment.  As we’ve reported, the British Caribbean Bank and Prize Investment Holdings have invoked the […]

Minister Garcia Tells Laguna and Yemeri Grove Villagers to “Hold It Down”

Tensions have been brewing between residents of Laguna and Yemeri Grove villages in Toledo over land ownership and tenure. In March, we reported that villagers in Yemeri Grove and Barranco were fearful that residents in the surrounding communities may be encroaching on lands that belong to them.  They had voiced their concerns publicly. This morning, […]

Cabinet Met To Create Draft Maya Land Tenure Policy

And, as Minister Garcia urges those communities to keep the peace, on Tuesday, Cabinet met with a host of senior government officials to develop a draft Customary Land Tenure Policy. The policy is a crucial part of government’s obligations under the Caribbean Court of Justice’s Consent Order. Among its purposes, the Customary Land Tenure Policy […]

Ministry of Human Development Responds to BAPDA’s Concerns for Further Funding

In an interview on Wednesday with Kenrick Theus, the President of the Belize Association for People with Diverse Abilities (BAPDA), he informed us that the association receives twelve hundred dollars from the Government of Belize on a monthly basis. He noted that the amount is woefully insufficient and an insult to the work of the […]

Ministry of Human Development to Assist Disabled Elderly Belize City Man

Minister Garcia is also taking action to assist sixty-eight-year-old Belize City resident, Gilbert Nathaniel. The disabled elderly man was featured in our newscast on Wednesday night. Nathaniel lives on Richardson Street inside a small wooden structure. He does not have access to electricity, water, or a bed. According to Minister Garcia, upon hearing of Nathaniel’s […]

U.D.P. Chairman Goes In On PM Briceño For Passport Comments.

U.D.P. Chairman Michael Peyrefitte has chimed in on the issue of the exorbitant cost of the new e-passport.  Senator Peyrefitte’s comments come after Prime Minister John Briceño made certain remarks previously regarding persons who may not need to purchase the pricey travel document.  Needless to say, those statements did not go over well with the […]

House of Representatives Meets on Friday to Officially Unfreeze Increments

The House of Representatives will meet on Friday and a number of bills will be tabled for debate.  Among them is the Public Sector Emoluments and Allowances Reduction (Amendment) Bill that seeks to officially end the increment freeze imposed on public officers and teachers. As we have reported, those increments were unfrozen on April first, […]

Fin Sec on Fuel: “We Are Losing About a Million Dollars A Month”

The Financial Secretary also responded to questions on the high cost of fuel. Last week, Moses Shyne Barrow, the Leader of the Opposition, criticized the Briceño Administration for the cost of fuel at the pumps. Barrow argued that fuel prices are at an all time low in the U.S. and that Prime Minister John Briceño […]

Changes in the New River Raises Concerns Among Tour Operators

Recent changes in the appearance of certain parts of the New River have raised concerns among tour operators in the Orange Walk District. Tour operators and tour guides who conduct boat tours along the river, told News Five that they observed a fish kill in the river late last week and today, they showed us […]

CCAD Session Centers Around Solid Waste Management

Day two of the Second Central American Commission for Environment and Development Regional Environmental Congress for SICA concluded today at the Princess Ramada Hotel in Belize City. During simultaneous sessions, everything from waste water, solid waste management and the technical support needed to kick-start the second and third phases of regional projects in Central America and […]

Human Activity and Water Management

The event also looks at hydrology specifically as it relates to water quality. In the region, there are rivers that flow across country lines and there is need for collaboration to ensure that water quality is maintained. For example, the Mopan River begins in Belize, flows through Guatemala before entering back into the country. Waterways […]

Ministry of Blue Economy Launches Reef Resilience Strategy

This morning, the Ministry of Blue Economy in collaboration with the Belize Coastal Zone Management Authority and Institute launched its Strategy for Reef Resilience in Belize. The strategy has been in the works for the past two years. It sets out a number of milestones to be achieved over the next two years with the […]

A New Information Management System for NFSS

To improve the delivery of forensic science and legal medicine services to the criminal justice system, the National Forensic Science Service is introducing a new approach that will do away with paper-based methods of capturing and accurately tracking case file data.  It’s called the Laboratory Information Management System and it supports the digital transformation of […]

The Basic Social Protection Services That Should Be Afforded to All Belizeans

The Ministry of Human Development in Partnership with UNICEF and civil society stakeholders are working to establish a Social Protection Floor (SPF) in Belize.  A social protection floor is a basic set of social rights, services and facilities that every person should enjoy.  The Ministry of Human Development and UNICEF hosted a three-day event in […]

Belize’s Blue Bond an Example for Central America

Belize’s Blue Bond Agreement is the second, but largest of its kind in the region and so the country serves as an example to other Central American countries and Dominican Republic. It has to do with the protection of marine life and the Mesoamerican Reef System, for which several countries are linked. During today’s session […]

Jervis Valencia Injured in Belize City Shooting

Well-known street figure Jervis Diamond Valencia was the target of a gunman earlier today when shots were fired in the vicinity of Logwood Street in Belize City.  According to police in the area, officers were on foot patrol near Ebony Street when they heard reports of gunfire.  When they arrived at the scene they observed […]

Greater Access to Legal Aid for Persons Unable To Afford It

Two bills were passed through the Senate today that will provide greater access to legal aid for persons unable to afford the service. The authority to assign attorneys for legal aid purposes falls under the Senior Courts Act. An amendment is now being made to that act that will see such powers removed from the […]

Senators Fear Exploitation of Legal Aid Services

Union Senator, Elena Smith, also made contributions to the debate on the amendments being made to the Senior Court Act and the passage of the Legal Aid Bill. The National Trade Union Congress of Belize is concerned that these legal aid services will be exploited by persons who are positioned to pay for their own […]

Understanding the Census and Its Impact on Economic Development

Tonight, we are premiering our latest news product, a bi-weekly segment that we have dubbed “The Five Point Breakdown”. It is a comprehensive analysis of complex social, political, and economic issues that are presented in an easy to understand format. Tonight’s explainer journalism feature looks at the population census and its impact on economic development. […]

Living With a Disability in Dire Conditions

It is estimated that more than thirty-five thousand persons in Belize live with some form of disability. Over the years, efforts have been made to raise awareness about persons living with disabilities in Belize. There have also been initiatives geared at creating greater inclusivity in the workplace and in public spaces. But, as Kenrick Theus, […]

Briceño Administration Intent on Passing FATF’s Mutual Evaluation Exercise

Last night we told you about the Caribbean Financial Action Task Force’s evaluation exercise in Belize and how important this is for the nation’s corresponding banking relationships. Through the exercise, CFATF is assessing Belize’s legislative compliance in combating money laundering, the financing of terrorism and the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction.  The taskforce is […]

Amendments Made to N.P.O. Bill Following First Reading

The Non-Profit Organization (N.P.O.) Bill is one among a raft of legislations that the Briceño Administration is pushing through the House and the Senate to comply with recommendations being made by the Caribbean Financial Action Task Force. Social partners flagged a number of issues with the bill, when it was first tabled on March tenth. […]

Church Senator Raises Concerns Over N.P.O. Bill

The N.P.O. Bill does however contain far-reaching implications for the churches, as they will now be required to register as N.P.O.’s under the new law. Church Senator Bishop Alvin Moses Benguche argues that the N.P.O. Bill does not give consideration to the church. According to Bishop Benguche, the church is willing to assist the government […]

The N.P.O. Bill and Its Potential Impacts on Church Managed School

Senator Elena Smith added to the concerns of Senator Moses Benguche, who represents the churches. She questioned the impact that the N.P.O. Bill will have on schools managed by religious organizations. She explained that a number of these schools rely on fundraisers as a means of accessing the necessary finances for their daily operations.    […]