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Education Funding to Increase

Minister of Education, Francis Fonseca says G.O.B.’s investment in education has increased by thirteen million dollars in the 2022-2023 Budget. The Leader of the Opposition had argued that the education budget was reduced. But Minister Fonseca rebutted, suggesting Barrow is not comfortable with figures and should take some beginner classes in economics.   Francis Fonseca, […]

Schools to Resume Normal Schedules Beginning in August

And parents will be interested to know that all schools across the country will reopen for face to face learning five days a week after the summer break. The Minister of Education made the announcement today during his budget presentation. Here is what he had to say.   Francis Fonseca, Minister of Education “This budget […]

Heated Moments in the House Between Area Reps Causes Speaker to Temporarily Suspend Budget Debate

The budget debate got heated when Henry Charles Usher, Representative for Fort George, rose to speak. At the start of his presentation, Usher criticized the Leader of the Opposition for distancing himself from the Dean Barrow Administration. Usher accused the Leader of the Opposition of benefiting from the alleged misdeeds of the government under the […]

Constitutional Commission Will Look at Possibility of Belize Becoming a Republic

There issue of Belize becoming a republic also surfaced in the House. The People’s Constitutional Commission, a newly established body under the Constitutional and Political Reform Ministry, will be conducting consultations across the country on the continuing decolonization process. Today Minister Usher announced that a Good Governance Unit has been established and will operate as […]

Shyne and Tracy will Face-off at Sunday’s Leadership Convention

All eyes will be on the U.D.P. this weekend as the better of two candidates will be chosen to marshal the party in a new direction, following Sunday’s leadership convention. The meeting of delegates will take place in Belize City on March twenty-seventh, several weeks after former party leader Patrick Faber demitted office amid another […]

City Youth Given Another Chance to Get An Education

We often here the best way to stem violence is through education. Well over the last two weeks, two hundred and twenty-four highly motivated youth have been engaged in literacy, financial literacy, life skills, and mathematics classes for an opportunity to become more productive citizens.  It’s a first step leading into an apprenticeship programme. The […]

Education Can Make a Change for At-risk Youth/Gangsters

But how receptive are the participants? Vernadelle Bailey is one of several lecturers who have been tasked to working with these young men. She says, despite some obstacles, they want to learn.   Vernadelle Bailey, Lecturer “We teach financial literacy; that will assist them with how to handle money, to make budgets, how to invest. […]

Dangriga Mayor Joins Police in Meet & Greet

On Wednesday, we brought you the story of a meet and greet session in Belize City with the top brass of the Eastern Division and church leaders about their respective roles in intervention of criminal activities across the city. Simultaneously in Dangriga, the police command there was joined by Mayor Robert Mariano, a former Deputy […]

Increasing Fuel Prices Restrict Scope of Work of B.E.R.T. and other N.G.O.s

The price of regular gasoline went up by another significant margin at midnight at the pumps, part of the global inflation that surrounds the war in Ukraine. Regular gasoline shot up by sixty-six cents per gallon, taking the price up to thirteen dollars and fifty cents. The Government announced that it also intervened to cut […]

Cabinet Approves Amendments to Cannabis and Industrial Hemp Act

In Cabinet news this week, Cabinet gave its approval for a motion to be taken to the National Assembly for six point two million U.S. dollars for financing from the International Monetary Fund. Channeled through the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development, Cabinet says the aim of the loan is to minimize the global risk […]

Ambassador Appointed as Head of National Security

Ambassador Oliver del Cid has been appointed Director of National Security and head of the National Security Directorate, formerly the National Security Council Secretariat. The Prime Minister’s Office made the announcement today. Ambassador del Cid has served as a Foreign Service Officer in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, as diplomat at the Embassy of Belize […]

D.F.C. Offers Citrus Revitalization Loans to Farmers

A new loan product to support small, medium and large citrus farmers has been launched by the Development Finance Corporation. The Citrus Revitalization Loans aim to provide financial support to farmers who are in need. The purpose is to double citrus production over a five year period, from one and a half million to three […]

Prince William Tells Jamaicans “Slavery Should Never Have Happened”

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are continuing on their Caribbean tour, despite protests in Jamaica. However, on Wednesday night, Prince William addressed the issue of the transatlantic slave trade, largely echoing the statement that his father, Prince Charles, made in Barbados in November when that island became a republic. Prince William was speaking at […]

World Tuberculosis Day Recognized in Belize

Today Belize observed World Tuberculosis Day. In an effort to create public awareness of the disease, several fairs were set up across municipalities to bring information to the people about the fight against T.B. and the efforts so far to bring an end to the disease. News Five’s Duane Moody reports.   Duane Moody, Reporting […]

Meet the New Directors of the Ministry of Health & Wellness

There are big changes coming at the top of the Ministry of Health. While it has been known for a few weeks now that former Director of Health Services, Dr. Marvin Manzanero, has accepted the new post of Director of International Cooperation within the Ministry of Health and Wellness, what happened with the other two […]

Dr. Manza Reflects on Two Year Anniversary of First COVID Case in Belize

Today marks the second anniversary of the announcement of the first confirmed case of COVID-19 in Belize. But while that happened on March twenty-third 2020, Dr. Marvin Manzanero, who was the Director of Health Services at the time, says there was a six to eight week delay between COVID’s arrival in Belize and the start […]

Business Sector Also Looks Back at Impact of Pandemic Since March 2020

Belize’s business sector is also taking stock of the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the country since the first case was announced on March 23, 2020. This morning on Open Your Eyes, Katherine Meighan, of the Belize Chamber of Commerce said the B.C.C.I. and BELTRAIDE have examined the startling numbers.   Katherine Meighan, Belize […]

Howell Gillett Brings the Church to Troubled Belize City Territory

Assistant Commissioner of Police, Howell Gillett, was back on the streets of the Old Capital this morning, where he continued his community outreach initiative by meeting with residents of Lake Independence. This time, however, the churches were in tow.  As many as twelve religious leaders took turns speaking with at-risk youths, as well as known […]

Missing Woman Found Dead

A woman who went missing over the weekend was found dead on Tuesday morning off the Branch Mouth Road in San Ignacio, Cayo. Police found the body of forty-five year-old Bertulia Juarez lying face up at the Саѕtіllо Ѕаndріt. There were no obvious signs of foul play, but police say they are waiting for the […]

PM Tells Prince William Jamaica Will Become a Republic

As most Belizeans know by now, Jamaica was the next stop on the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge’s Caribbean tour after leaving Belize. But while our Prime Minister welcomed the royal couple by avoiding any controversial issues, the Jamaican Prime Minister, Andrew Holness, addressed the changing postcolonial relationship with Britain head on. Holness is reported […]

Minister Chebat Settling at New Ministry

He was moved over in January as the Minister of Health to take up the portfolios of Public Utilities, Energy, Logistics and E-Governance. When Prime Minister John Briceño assigned Minister Michel Chebat to take up those ministries, he said he needed someone like the Minister who has a legal background since some matters have yet […]

A New Building for the Santa Martha Preschool

Today, a new school building was inaugurated in Santa Martha Village in the Orange Walk District. The preschool will boost early childhood development in the area. News Five’s Duane Moody files this report.   Duane Moody, Reporting Five hundred and eighty-eight thousand, four hundred and fifty-one dollars and eighty-five cents – it’s the price tag […]

Santa Martha Village is Getting a Health Clinic and Resident Nurse

Within the next few weeks, a health clinic and a resident nurse will be installed in Santa Martha Village in Orange Walk. The sixty-by-forty wooden structure is being constructed at this time and will be installed next to the community centre. Aside from it being a commitment to the village made by its area rep […]

New Park and Digital Lab for Santa Martha Village

With assistance from the Taiwanese Government, Santa Marta Village is also getting a digital lab installed at their community center. In addition, there are finally some changes taking place at the park.   Kevin Bernard, Minister of Health & Wellness “A new digital lab is being set up there. Through efforts from the Taiwanese Government, […]

World Meteorological Day: “Early Warning and Early Action”

World Meteorological Day was celebrated today under the theme “Early Warning and Early Action”. The focus this year is on having accessible hydro-meteorological and climate information to aid in disaster risk reduction and sustainable development. Because of the frequency and intensity of extreme weather events worldwide, more people are exposed to multiple hazards and compound […]