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COVID Numbers Continue on Downward Trend

While across the country has been buzzing with activity, the COVID-19 pandemic is still a very live issue and continues to affect persons with underlying conditions. But overall, as expected, the number of cases has decreased and today, Minister of Health and Wellness Kevin Bernard gave an update on the COVID-19 status in Belize.   […]

Sayonara to COVID Restrictions Come April 1st

Come April first, all COVID-19 restrictions, which over the past two years have seen numerous phases of lockdown, will be wiped. Not completely, because there will still be requirements at border crossing points and the use of masks, but in the next fourteen days, nightclubs, bars, and other establishment will be open for business. Minister […]

But… Restrictions Would Return if COVID Numbers Spike Again

The Ministry of Health and Wellness is monitoring the deltacron – a hybrid variant of delta and omicron that has been causing a spike in the United Kingdom and elsewhere. With Belize’s tourism activity, it is only a matter of time before this strain makes its way to Belize, so G.O.B. remains vigilant. Minister Kevin […]

New Vaccination Strategy to Mimic Election Campaign

Minister Kevin Bernard made an appeal to those who have not been vaccinated to do so. As it currently stands almost seventy percent of the target population, twelve years and older have been vaccinated – and fifty percent of the overall population have been inoculated. And until paediatric vaccines become available for children below the […]

Addressing Other Health Issues

With an ease from working around the clock in its response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Ministry of Health will be turning its efforts to other health issues, such as mental health.    Kevin Bernard, Minister of Health & Wellness “At the ministry, COVID had taken the forefront of many of the issues, but we […]

Office Gurus Hiring Fair in San Ignacio; Managers Also Offer Tips for Good Interviews

Here is an employment opportunity where you might get hired on the spot: it’s the Office Gurus’ open day in Belmopan this weekend. The business process outsourcing company (B.P.O.) is looking to expand its team. Today we spoke with several managers of the Belmopan branch about Saturday’s job fair and what job seekers can expect. […]

Call Center Seeking More Employees

It is not secret that the B.P.O. sector contributes to a high percentage of employment in Belize.  Jacqueline Canul, Human Resource Manager says the company takes pride in treating its call center employees as valuable members of a team who have the potential for long term professional development.   Jacqueline Canul, Human Resource Manager, The […]

The Bright Side: Carina Cal, the Woman behind the Brew

On tonight’s Bright Side, we bring you the story of a young woman who is making her mark in Belize’s beer industry. That’s right, Carina Cal is Belize’s first female brewer and she is setting her sights on becoming a Brew Master. But in the meantime, she loves the product she is producing and, no […]

Howell Gillett is Back; Ghost Town is His First Stop

He’s back in the city after a three-year absence and a transfer within the Belize Police Department. Assistant Commissioner of Police Howell Gillett officially resumed his duties in the Old Capital on Tuesday as the new Regional Commander of Eastern Division. For many who are familiar with Gillett’s style of policing, community outreach plays a […]

One Step Closer to Closure in Ramon Cervantes’ Death

It has been almost eight years since Ramon Cervantes Senior was killed in the Honey Camp area of Orange Walk District. The murder of the seventy-one-year-old in July 2014 devastated his family, including his son, Orange Walk North Area Representative Ramon ‘Monchi’ Cervantes Junior. The elderly man was found in a shallow grave in an […]

A Fourth Suspect is Still on the Lam in Ramon Cervantes’ Murder

Cervantes appeals to Interpol to see how a fourth suspect, Manuel Castillo, can be arrested and brought to justice. Castillo absconded from Belize shortly after participating in the murder of Monchi Cervantes’ father.   On the phone: Ramon ‘Monchi’ Cervantes Jr., Son of Deceased “The judgment has provided some comfort to us and we see […]

Belize Selected for A New Phase of the Millennium Challenge

A delegation from the U.S. Government’s Millennium Challenge Corporation, led by Chief Executive Officer Alice Albright has been in Belize for the past two days. The visit was to discuss the development of a new M.C.C. compact, as Belize was deemed eligible for financial support. The independent U.S. government agency’s mission is to reduce poverty […]

$1.5 Million for Technical Expertise

On Wednesday, an initial agreement was signed with Prime Minister John Briceño for initial administrative expenses necessary to facilitate compact development. The one point five million dollars in funding will ensure that G.O.B. and M.C.C. have access to technical expertise to conduct a rigorous assessment of the country’s economic situation. That process commenced earlier this […]

Constraints to Economic Growth; 52% Poverty in Belize

There was a startling revelation during today’s press conference and that is that poverty in Belize has increased to fifty-two percent. That’s one in every two persons who is considered poor. And that is using pre-COVID-19 data.  While an assessment to determine the impact of the pandemic on poverty has not been done, during the […]

M.C.C. Compact Strengthens Bilateral Relations between U.S. & Belize

The selection of Belize for the compact program development is the start of a new phase of partnership between Belize and the United States. It has the potential to deliver big benefits for Belizeans throughout the country. Chargé d’affaires Leyla Moses-Ones speaks to this.   Leyla Moses-Ones, Chargé d’affaires, U.S. Embassy “When I say we […]

Farmed to Perfection: Camalote Family Encourages Belizeans to Grow What they Eat

As products on the local market become more and more costly, maybe it is time to consider growing more of what you eat. As our next story shows, starting out may not be as difficult as many people think. Today News Five visited a small family owned farm in Camalote Village where one mother and […]

Ahmadiyya Women Pampering Other Women Free of Cost

The women members of the Ahmadiyya Muslim community will spend Saturday pampering other women at their mosque at one and a half miles George Price Highway in Belize City. It’s all a part of International Women’s Day activities from March eighth. The event will be open to only women, and participants are also invited to […]

An Event for Women Needing Guidance with Managing a Business and the Home

Aside from the free pampering that will be given, Saturday’s event will also include women speakers who will offer guidance to other women on how to manage their home and businesses. So if you’re looking for some sound advice on these matters, Acting President of the Ahmadiyya Women’s Organization, Maham Ullah says this is an […]

Los Buenos Amigos Co-operative Signs Matching Grant Agreement

The Government of Belize and the Los Buenos Amigos Co-operative Society Limited signed a matching grant fund agreement for three hundred and thirty seventy thousand Belize dollars to support the members of the co-operative to more effectively produce, market, and sell their agricultural products. The Los Buenos Amigos Co-operative Society Limited was registered in 2009 […]

A Look Back At Past Royal Visits

This weekend, various parts of the country will be buzzing with activity and tight security detail as the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, Prince William and his wife, Kate, visit Belize. The occasion is the first leg of a Caribbean tour in celebration of the Platinum Jubilee for Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth the Second, who […]

Chef Sean Whipping Up Belizean Specials for Royal Visit

And, well known local chef, Sean Kuylen, will be working his magic to the treat the royal couple to a one of a kind culinary and cultural experience during their visit to Belize. On Friday, News Five will have a detailed look at what is on the menu for the receptions, but tonight here is […]

G.O.B. Collaborates with Belize Bank for Online Payment Services

The Government of Belize is collaborating with the Belize Bank to pilot its online payment for services. A release from the Government of Belize, says G.O.B. through a competitive bidding process under the project Supporting Electronic Payment Solutions, received and evaluated bids from the Belize Bank, National Bank of Belize, Heritage Bank Limited, Speednet (Smart), […]

Injunction on C.W.U. Compensation Continues

An injunction barring the Christian Workers Union from disbursing the one point five million dollar payout from the Government of Belize has been extended.  This morning, before Justice Lisa Shoman, litigants for the Port of Belize Limited and the C.W.U. presented arguments in respect to the disbursement of the compensation provided by the Briceño administration […]

C.W.U. Payment Should Have Come from GOB’s Contingency Fund

While government can in fact make such compensatory payments, Smith argues that constitutionally it has to be done through a contingencies fund and not from the consolidated revenue funds from which the payment was made.   Godfrey Smith, Attorney-at-law “It must come, according to the constitution, not from the consolidated revenue fund but from another […]

C.W.U. Case to be Heard in Full in May

The matter is set to be heard, in full, on the tenth and eleventh of May.  According to Smith, the points in the argument being made on behalf of his clients are nothing new.   Godfrey Smith, Attorney-At-Law “At this juncture, all we needed to satisfy the court of since we were seeking an interim […]