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“You failed the south side of Belize City” – Cordel to Barrow Administration

Deputy Party Leader Cordel Hyde also took the opportunity during the debate on the no-confidence motion to chide the south side area representatives of Belize City for the conditions being faced by their constituents.  In his usual layman presentation, Hyde expressed disappoint in the government of the day, which, in his opinion, has had twelve […]

The Evolution of the La Ruta Maya River Challenge; Day One Complete

Sixty teams registered and competed in the first leg of the Belikin La Ruta Maya River Challenge. At seven a.m. sharp, the canoes paddled down the winding Macal River for fifty miles to end at Banana Bank. With that, day-one of the four-day race was completed and Team Core out of San Ignacio captured the […]

Santa Cruz Villagers Picket House Meeting

Residents from the community of Santa Cruz in Stann Creek District journeyed to Belmopan on Thursday morning where they picketed government over a land dispute in their village.  At the heart of the argument is the approval of a lease granted to Belize Wind Energy Limited by the Ministry of Natural Resources.  The lease which […]

Exploring the Economic Benefits of the Caribbean Large Marine Ecosystem

A four-year project to spur greater benefits from the ocean was launched in collaboration with the Global Environment Facility and the Food and Agricultural Organization. The initiative is called the Blue Economy and involves six countries from the Caribbean. More than forty-six million U.S. dollars are being invested to maximise the marine economy. Here is […]

K.H.M.H.A. Workers Union says Hospital Not Prepared to Deal with COVID-19

The worldwide death toll of COVID-19 continues on the rise and health officials at the K.H.M.H. have a plan of action to be activated immediately when a case is confirmed including isolation areas. The K.H.M.H.A. Workers Union, however, is saying that the hospital’s plan is not thought out well. A press release from the union […]

Wash And Sanitation Hygiene Stakeholders Meet

The Ministry of Health, along with UNICEF, Ministry of Education, SIF, Belize Red Cross and other partners, has held a national consultation for the Wash And Sanitation Hygiene initiative, for Belize. The partners pledged to continue to work together as they reviewed the initiative’s standard operating procedures. Chair of the WASH Multisectoral Body, Kathleen Azueta-Cho, […]

UNICEF Champions WASH in Belize

UNICEF has been championing the WASH initiative, as clean water, basic toilets and good hygiene practices are needed for survival and development of children. The WASH team works in over one hundred countries worldwide to improve water and sanitation services, as well as basic hygiene practices. Denise Robateau of UNICEF shares more about their role. […]

The Importance of Defensive Driving

As part of the Second Road Safety Project, the “Building Capacity in Drivers through the Defensive Driving Training” course ended today in Belize City. Led by Dennis Molina of the Belize Institute of Management, the goal of the course was to improve road user behaviour. Participants learned the discipline of defensive driving and vehicle maintenance […]

Catholic Teaches Discuss Equal Opportunities Bill at Bi-Annual Conference

More than five hundred teachers from eleven Catholic high schools countrywide today gathered at the Saint Catherine Auditorium for a Catholic Educators Conference. The conference is the culmination of Catholic week where educators come together to share ideas, concerns, and solutions that teachers face on a daily basis. This year, the teachers were grasped by […]

Changes in Seating Arrangement on Government Side in the House

The House was convened this morning for the budget presentation for the new fiscal year that starts on April first, 2020. It was the Prime Minister’s final budget presentation, but it took backstage as the House went into rancorous debate on two other matters.  First some house-keeping…the line-up has changed dramatically on the government side.  […]

Opposition Calls for Debate on No-Confidence Motion

A motion for a vote of no-confidence against Prime Minister Dean Barrow and his government prompted a rowdy start to this morning’s Special Sitting of the House of Representatives. The contentious debate on the Opposition’s motion came in the afternoon, but the drama began playing out as the first order of business today. The motion […]

PM Barrow Objects to Debate Prior to Budget Presentation

Today’s sitting was set aside to present the budget for the new financial year 2020. And, as the Prime Minister would say, it was his swan song as Minister of Finance so he did not want to be robbed of the moment.  The motion was placed as the last item on today agenda’s to give […]

“Tek Yoh Simple Pill” – Barrow to Briceño

The Opposition was quick and nimble on its feet today. Leader of the Opposition, John Briceño pointed out that because of the recent leadership election in the U.D.P., Prime Minister Barrow ought not to be sitting as Prime Minister. Briceño’s suggestion brought PM Barrow to his feet, telling Briceño to take a “simple” pill. The […]

Opposition Walks Out Before Budget Presentation

Amid the back and forth over whether the no-confidence motion should have been debated prior to the presentation of the 2020 Budget, the Opposition decided that it would walk out of the House of Representatives.  They did so collectively shortly after Prime Minister Barrow, Minister of Finance, rose to introduce the upcoming budget for the […]

Johnny B Calls Budget Presentation a Mockery

We caught up with Opposition Leader John Briceño outside of the Assembly Building following the walkout.  While he remained steadfast that the motion of no-confidence should have been debated as agenda item number one, Briceño reiterated that PM Barrow should no longer be leader of government, since the results of a recent U.D.P. convention determined […]

“I would have been ashamed to show my face…” – Johnny B on Gapi Vega

The issue of the one point five billion dollars in government expenditure that has been deemed to be illegal by the Supreme Court is also a sticking point for the People’s United Party.  John Briceño also commented on the surprise appearance of Orange Walk North Area Representative Gaspar Vega, who has been absent from House […]

B.D.F. Pilot Laid to Rest in his Hometown

We take a break from the House and head to Corozal Town where the third military funeral took place for this week. Hundreds of students and residents lined the streets as the Belize Defence Force carried the fallen officer to his final resting place. Major Adran Ramirez, the commander of the B.D.F. Air Wing, was […]

Government Gets Past First Reading of Controversial Validation Bill

Of the three bills that were introduced in the House today, the Government Contracts (Validation) Bill 2020 was the most controversial.  The Barrow administration sought and successfully tabled the first reading of a proposed legislation to make legal or authorize the omission by the Minister of Finance to lay government contracts on the table of […]

Debate on Motion of No-Confidence Runs Long and Loud

Late this afternoon, the People’s United Party proceeded to table its vote of no-confidence which was succeeded by a spirited debate from both sides of the floor.  While Opposition Leader John Briceño launched the debate by firing the first salvo, the ruling party also got in a few jabs of its own.  Here’s how the […]

Motion of No-Confidence Batted Down by Parliament

This last item from the House in tonight’s newscast….From a legal perspective, former Attorney General and Pickstock Area Representative Wilfred Elrington weighed in on the conventional process of moving a vote of no-confidence.  In juxtaposing what he said against was argued by former Prime Minister Said Musa, it is apparent that economic performance is a […]

CWU Meets; Commitments Made

All this week we’ve been reporting on the stevedores’ industrial action. On Wednesday night, it appeared that some progress was made.  That’s because the C.W.U. met with the Port of Belize management, as well as Minister of Labour and the Labour Commissioner. Today, the C.W.U. briefed the press on the matters after consulting with the […]

CWU Says They Made Good on Commitments, but P.B.L. Didn’t

As a part of the commitments, the C.W.U. decided to go back to work on Wednesday night, with the expectation that today the P.B.L. should have sent them a letter agreeing to three points they had agreed upon, including that within twenty-one days they would negotiate and sign a Memorandum of Understanding with C.W.U. on […]

Illegal Unreported and Unregulated Fishing Still Affecting the Caribbean

Climate change, ocean acidification, marine pollution and irresponsible fishing are considered very real threats affecting the region. Recently, G.O.B. declared gillnets a destructive fishing gear even though OCEANA, among other conservation groups, has been calling for a ban on the gear.  But on the regional scale, the illegal unreported and unregulated fishing continues to be […]

Teacher Andrea Cal of Midway Government Preschool Wins National Storytelling Competition

The month of March is being celebrated as Child Stimulation Month under the theme, “Hug Me, Listen to Me, Read with Me, Help Me Grow.” Across the country, there are various activities being held to highlight the importance of early childhood development. Today, a national storytelling competition was held at the Bliss Centre for the […]

Tensions Rise at Stevedores’ Protest

Tensions built up at the Port of Belize today and police had to be called in to cool down the situation. The protesting stevedores grew agitated and blocked heavy equipment from proceeding into the compound on Caesar Ridge Road. The Port’s management has asked to see their demands prior to a meeting with the Labour […]