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Will Belizeans Abroad be allowed in the re-registration?

The organization, Belizeans United for Equal Rights at Home and Abroad, says that it is being disenfranchised from re-registering. Any eligible Belizean living oversees who wants to re-register, must first return to Belize and live in the country for at least two months. That is the law and there are no indications that it would […]

OAS Observers are not need for re-registration

In a letter dated May thirtieth, Leader of the Opposition, John Briceño wrote to the Prime Minister Dean Barrow, calling on the Government to invite O.A.S. observers to oversee the re-registration process. In his letter, Briceño reminded P.M. Barrow that as a signatory to the Inter-American Democratic Charter of the Organization of American States, Belize […]

David Flores of Copper Bank is Belize’s Fisher of the Year

The celebration of fisherfolk month culminated today in Belize City with the Fisher of the Year Award. As a part of the celebrating and recognizing the contributions of fisherfolk to Belize’s economy, the Wildlife Conservation Society held activities throughout the month of June. Today, three persons were singled out and rewarded for being stewards of […]

Opposition Leader receives Law Books from Attorney General

The Attorney General’s Ministry donated five thousand dollars worth of law books to the Opposition today. Michael Peyrefitte dropped off the law books at the Leader of the Opposition’s Office, John Briceño. Peyrefitte says that Briceño reached out to him requesting hardbound copies of the laws of Belize. Today he presented the latest version of […]

National Testing Day held across the country of Belize

National H.I.V. Testing Day was observed today in Belize. The National AIDS Commission conducted testing around the country aiming to test about twelve hundred persons. The day was first observed back in 1995 to encourage people to get tested for H.I.V., to know their status, and get linked to care and treatment. We stopped in […]

Yabra Basketball Court Gets a makeover

Today the renovated Yabra basketball court in Belize City was officially opened. The refurbished facility now features a covered structure and additional upgrades. The project is a part of the downtown rejuvenation project that was launched back in 2015. That project includes physical work on a number of historical buildings, as well as the development […]

P.U.P. Postpones Belmopan Convention as Arthur Saldivar Seeks Injunction

Attorney Arthur Saldivar is turning against his own party, which he wants to represent. This is all because he is not allowed to run for P.U.P. standard bearer in the Belmopan constituency. On June fifteenth, Saldivar filed an application requesting an injunction at the Supreme Court to halt the convention which was scheduled for this […]

Saldivar Explains Why He Wants to Contest P.U.P. Belmopan Convention

The three candidates who have been accepted to contest the convention are Oscar Mira, Wiezsman Pat and Michelle Rodriguez. After this morning’s court session, Saldivar told supporters who had gathered at Battlefield Park why he wants to contest the P.U.P.’s Belmopan convention.   Arthur Saldivar, Suing the P.U.P. “We are looking at a situation in Belize […]

New Developments on Embattled Choice Bank Limited

There are new developments in respect of the embattled Choice Bank Limited.  In a first statement issued today, the financial institution informed its depositors that as of July second, they will be able to withdraw up to twenty-five thousand U.S. dollars from their respective accounts.  The announcement comes after the offshore bank suspended all withdrawals […]

FCD Rangers Bust Guatemalans in Cebada

Two Guatemalan farmers from Peten were detained inside the Chiquibul National Park on Wednesday. Friends for Conservation and Development and Belize Defense Force personnel were on a patrol to document human footprint in the area of Cebada in the southern Chiquibul National Park, when they came across two farmers with two horses about two point […]

Government Signs Off to Guarantee a Loan from Taiwan for B.T.L.

Belize Telemedia Limited has spent forty million Belize dollars rolling out its National Broadband Plan.  The project commenced in San Pedro in July 2017 and now the company wants to replace its outdated copper network with fiber network to the entire country. So government turned to Taiwan for a thirty-five-million-dollar loan for which it is […]

Will Independent Tour Operators be Relocated to the Marion Jones?

A public consultation involving stakeholders within the Fort George Tourism Zone is underway at the Marion Jones Sporting Complex, the proposed staging ground for the relocation of tour buses in Belize City.  The bottleneck caused by the parking of buses in the Fort George neighborhood, particularly in the vicinity of the Radisson Hotel and the […]

NSC Director Says Parking of Buses a Business Opportunity

According to Ian Jones, the National Sports Council is simply taking advantage of a business opportunity which it can parlay into the improvement of existing programs at the department.   Ian Jones, Director, National Sports Council “We have the space available, we see it as a business opportunity basically for the sports council where we […]

Healthy Living: National Testing Day

Do you know your HIV status? The Ministry of Health and the National AIDS Commission have been working to ensure that you do. For some time now, there have been two major testing days annually for the public to know their status – one mid-year and the other in December first World AIDS day. Tonight […]

Israeli Training Not About Military Self-Defense

The controversy surrounding the Israel training of officers and civilians, in both the public and private sectors, easily eclipsed a government-led initiative to bolster the capacity of the police department in the area of community policing.  That’s because the ceremony held at the Police Training Academy in Belmopan on Tuesday was overshadowed by the anti-Israeli […]

Israeli Training to Build Trust through Community Outreach

The idea of strengthening the substance of the department through community outreach, says Aragon, is a necessary means of fortifying those with shared interests within the society.  That, according to the Minister of State, begins with building trust.   Elodio Aragon Jr., Minister of State, Police “The neighborhood patrol officer, backed by the police organization, […]

The Cost of Living – SIB Presents Latest Report

Latest statistics show a mixed bag in the cost of living. Prices for goods and services went up slightly in May of this year when compared to the same period last year.  Consumers also felt a pinch in their pockets due to transportation costs which resulted from a rise in prices for fuels and lubricants. But […]

Unemployment Rate Goes Up

Preliminary findings from the April 2018 labour force survey carried out by S.I.B. shows that the country’s unemployment rate increased  by a marginal zero point four percent, so when compared to last April’s nine percent, the unemployment rate now stands at nine point four percent.  According to the S.I.B., this resulted from an increase in […]

UB Launches 4-Year Bachelors Programme in Statistics

The University of Belize recently launched a four-year Bachelor of Science degree in Statistics. The degree programme consists of a modern curriculum and includes instruction in use of software to manage, visualize and interpret data of all kinds. According to the university, the programme is a response to technical and professional needs that have been […]

Belize Wins Silver at Taste of the Caribbean

A team of six Belizean professionals in the culinary industry competed over the past three days in the regional Taste of the Caribbean Competition held in Miami, Florida. The Belize Tourism Board pooled together the likes of Sean Kuylen, Eva Longsworth, Robert Pronk among others to battle in several categories including master and junior chefs, […]

49 Students Awarded for Doing the Right Thing

We have covered the police initiative, Du Di Rait Ting, many times in the past. But today’s ceremony was special. Forty-nine students completed the programme; eleven were honored for beating adversity and staying on the right track. While the youths have all experienced challenges, one student from Belize City, has lived through tough times, but […]

Male Manatee Calf Rescued near Long Caye

Tonight, a male manatee calf is being rehabilitated at Wild Tracks; a rehabilitation facility in Sarteneja, after it was is rescued near Long Caye. Sea to Shore Alliance Coordinator Jamal Galvez was en route to Caye Caulker for a tour with the Real Tarzan Man Michael Holsten, who is in Belize promoting the unique animals […]

Building Resilient Communities to Weather Disasters

Hurricanes and flooding in Belize are nothing new. Compounded with a changing climate, the frequency and intensity of these natural disasters are growing. In Belize, we have had our fair share of costly natural disasters and over the years, the focus on building resilient communities has grown. The Government of Belize and Taiwan are now […]

Spoken Words 501 to Launch Book of Poems

On Friday, Spoken Words 501, a group of poets from across the country, will be celebrating its fifth anniversary.  It is a momentous occasion being marked by the launch of “To the Writers of the World”, a collection of forty poems.  The book features the work of twenty artists who have penned life experiences. Founding […]

Belize Barrier Reserve System Officially Delisted from UNESCO’s “in Danger” List

The Belize Barrier Reef Reserve System is finally off the List of World Heritage in Danger.  The precious ecosystem was inscribed as a World Heritage Site in 1996, but in 2009, it was placed on the List of World Heritage in Danger due to the destruction of mangroves and marine ecosystems, offshore oil exploration and […]