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Law Places No Limits on Amount of Gun License for One Individual

ComPol Williams further clarified that there is not a limit on the amount of gun licenses a single individual can possess. He noted that there are individuals with up to twenty gun licenses in the country. He also noted that it is not uncommon for him to approve multiple gun licenses in a single day […]

Opposition Leader Barrow is Politicizing Crime says ComPol Williams

Commissioner of Police Chester Williams is firing back at Opposition Leader Moses “Shyne” Barrow. In his Independence Day speech, Barrow stated that citizen security continues to worsen. He went on to say that murders and violent crimes are more frequent and that gun licenses and impunity are being sold to the highest bidder.  Well, the […]

Kevin Cadle Steps Down as Director of D.Y.S.

Kevin Cadle has been the Director of the Department of Youth Services for quite a number of years and has been actively involved with at-risk youths across the country for the better part of the last twenty-six years.  In fact, through the D.Y.S. and the Leadership Intervention Unit, Cadle has been working closely with the […]

Belize’s Foreign Minister Condemns Attack on Cuban Embassy in DC

The Cuban embassy was attacked on Sunday night in Washington, DC by someone who threw two Molotov cocktails at the building.  This is according to Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodriguez Parrilla, who added that no one was hurt during the incident.  The attack took place several hours after Cuba’s leader Miguel Diaz-Canel returned to the […]

Another Shift in the Local Banking Sector

Reports reaching News Five are that substantial Heritage Bank shares are on the auction block. Information suggests that a bank in the Caribbean region and a local bank have shown interest in purchasing those shares. It is a significant development in the local banking sector and today PM Briceño was asked about it. Here is […]

Minister of Food Security: Ticketing Has Begun for Price Gouging

It’s been a continuous and repeated cry – the cost of living has become overbearing and people are struggling to keep up with purchasing food items and paying their bills. Today when we met the Minister of Agriculture, Jose Abelardo Mai, who is also the Minister of Food Security, we asked him for an update […]

Belize and El Salvador to Begin Food Trade

El Salvador’s Minister of Agriculture Oscar Enrique Guardado is in Belize, along with a technical team, on a two-day working visit and will be touring selected farms in the country. The minister’s visit comes on the heels of a recent trip that Minister of Agriculture Jose Abelardo Mai made to El Salvador a few weeks […]

Robotics Officially Declared a Sport in Belize

Robotics has officially been declared a sport in Belize. Hearing that, you may be wondering how it is that robotics can be classified as a sport. Well for one, it teaches important life and team building values. And, while it may require more mental output and critical thinking than a physical display of strength and […]

The Belize City Marathon Sees Huge Turnout

Goodnight and welcome to another edition of Sports Monday, I am Paul Lopez. “Excellence is not a singular act, but a habit. You are what you do repeatedly”. That’s a quote from Basketball Player, Shaquille O’Neal.  At sunrise on Sunday, one hundred and one runners lined up at the starting mark, in front of the […]

AG and Fin Sec Meet with Aggrieved Crown Counsels

Tonight, it appears that the sickout that has hindered the October session of the High Court is coming to an end.  Earlier today, Attorney General Anthony Sylvestre and Financial Secretary Joseph Waight met with the aggrieved crown counsels in Belmopan. Since Monday, several prosecutors have called in sick amidst demands for better pay and increased […]

Attorney General Says Meeting with Crown Counsels Was Fruitful

According to the Fin Sec, the issue concerns compensation that prosecutors have raised should be adequately addressed by the end of October. We also heard from Attorney General, Anthony Sylvestre. We asked him why is it that prosecutors had to stage a sickout for their concerns to be addressed in the manner that it was […]

Prosecutors’ Security Concerns Have Been Addressed Says AG

Following today’s meeting, News Five received credible information that all crown counsels who called in sick this week will return to work on Monday, as they are now feeling well. The National Trade Union Congress of Belize has issued a release stating that it stands in solidarity with the prosecutors. The release says “the NTUCB […]

PM and LOO Go Head-to-head in Independence Day Speeches

The official ceremony commemorating Belize’s forty-second anniversary of independence was held in Belmopan on Thursday morning.  Before an audience of government officials, members of the diplomatic corps and other invited guests, Prime Minister John Briceño and Opposition Leader Shyne Barrow presented speeches that reflected on the state of Belize’s nationhood.  Those addresses looked at the […]

Mayor Palacio Takes Aim at Colleagues in Belmopan CitCo

Belmopan Mayor Sheran Palacio gave the welcome remarks at the start of the Independence Day ceremony on Thursday.  While the primary addresses were delivered by the Leader of the Opposition and the Prime Minister, respectively, Palacio’s statement during her speech was also of particular interest.  That’s because she took square aim at her detractors at […]

2023 Uniform Parade in Belize City

And also on Thursday, in Belize City, a uniform parade was held through the streets of Belize City, following the Old Capital’s Independence Day Ceremony. The parade saw the participation of schools from across the city, along with several organizations and businesses. Here are some highlights from that event.    

Independence Day Fire at Mex Avenue & Fairweather Street

On Thursday night, a fire gutted an abandoned structure at the corners of Mex Avenue and Fairweather Street in Belize City. It is a location that was used by many to watch the Independence Day Parade, but just before ten-thirty p.m., the elevated wooden and concrete structure went up in flames. Fortunately, no one was […]

Elderly Watchman Fined for Unlicensed Ammunition

Seventy-year-old Jose Lopez, a security guard on a farm in Belize District, is lucky to have been spared jail time after being charged with kept unlicensed ammunitions.  On September eighteenth, police responded to a farm near mile twenty-five on the George Price Highway after receiving information that someone was attempted to take his own life.  […]

Old SOE Violations Land Belize City Man in Jail for Three Years

Twenty-seven-year-old Calvin McKay is spending the next three years in prison after he was convicted for two curfew violations during the states of emergency in 2020 at the time of the COVID-19 pandemic.  McKay appeared before the Chief Magistrate today on a pair of drug-related offenses, including one count of possession of an undetermined quantity […]

Minister of National Defense Receives Distinguished Service Medal

Minister of National Defense and Border Security Florencio Marin Junior has been awarded the Louisiana Distinguished Service Medal.  That distinction was conferred upon the Corozal Southeast area rep by Major General Keith Waddell, Adjutant General of the Louisiana National Guard.  The Belize/Louisiana State Partnership Program began in 1997 and aided the professional development of the […]

Independence Day Victory for Belize Senior Women’s Football Team

The Senior Women’s Football National Team defeated Aruba’s Women’s National Team on Thursday inside the Football Federation of Belize Stadium in Belmopan.  The showdown saw team Belize score two goals, while Aruba was unable to secure any. The goal scorers of the match were Mikhaila Bowden and Sabrina Eiley. We caught up with them in […]

S.S.B. Investment Project to Construct a Public Administration Campus

The Social Security Board met with the media today to provide information on an investment project that it is undertaking with the Government of Belize for the construction of two new buildings adjacent to the Eleanor Hall Building on Independence Boulevard in Belize City. The project is going to cost approximately fifty-four point three-five million […]

S.S.B. Online Portal to be Launched

Within the next ten days, the Social Security Board will be launching its online platform, an S.S.B. portal where customers –employees or employers -will be able to access information. S.S.B. C.E.O. Deborah Ruiz says that the move is about leveraging technology to enhance services delivery from the Social Security Board. Ruiz says that while the […]

Unveiling the Origins: The Journey of Belize’s Iconic National Flag

As Belize celebrates forty-two years of independence, the month of September sees our national flag taking center stage throughout the country. Whether it’s adorning businesses and homes, proudly flying from vehicles, or held by children during parades, the presence of the flag is undeniable. But have you ever pondered the historical transition from the Union […]

Teenager Killed in RTA in Belize City

There was a fatal road traffic accident on the Philip Goldson Highway in front of New Horizon Apartments on Tuesday evening. It is believed that a motorcyclist who was travelling towards Ladyville crashed into a dump truck that was parked on the side of the road after running out of diesel. The impact of the […]

Government to Meet with Crown Counsels on Friday

On Tuesday, Attorney General Anthony Sylvester reiterated a firm belief that the prosecutors who called in sick at the start of the October session of the High Court were genuinely indisposed.  Their absence from work meant that the Director of Public Prosecutions had to appear before several judges requesting the adjournment of cases that were […]