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Interviews Closed; Who Will Be the New Chief Environmental Officer?

Who will be the next Chief Environmental Officer?  As News Five found out today, the interview process has concluded and an announcement is soon to be made on the successful applicant. By natural progression, Deputy Chief Environmental Officer Edgar Eck could be considered suited to the post – given his twenty plus years of experience […]

Change in D.O.E.’s Procedural Manual Not Sitting Well with Public Officers

Some senior public officers in the Department of Environment are questioning a change in the qualifications for the Chief Environmental Officer post. They say that according to an internal circular on the vacancy, dated December twenty-third, an applicant no longer needed to possess a master’s degree in an environmental-related field – that is, environmental science, […]

Straying from Regulations Causes Internal Problems

P.S.U. President Dean Flowers says that the long and short of the story is that based on the Procedural Manual of the Department of Environment, no vacancy should have been advertised, and the deputy Chief Environmental Officer should have been elevated to the post. Flowers says that changes in the regulation creates animosity among public […]

Man Shot in Downtown Attack near Car Wash

Shots were fired this morning on a busy downtown street leaving one man injured. Reports to News Five are that twenty-five year old Lejean Rhamdas was at Minds and Hearts Car Wash on Albert Street when two men entered the premises and fired several shots at him. An injured Rhamdas ran towards Anglican Cathedral College, […]

A Joint Approach: Sexual Violence Prevention in Belize’s Security Forces

A new initiative dubbed the Joint Sexual Violence Prevention and Response Program is being spearheaded by the ministries of National Defense and Border Security, Home Affairs, as well as the E.U.-U.N. Spotlight Initiative.  The program will provide response services when sexual assault occurs within Belize’s security forces, as it aims for women and girls to […]

Cannabis Regulation and Licensing Bill to Go Before the House

The Misuse of Drugs Act is once again before the House of Representatives as a proposed piece of legislation that will ultimately allow for the cultivation of cannabis for commercial use. While it had the support of the opposition, it stalled in the upper house because of certain concerns that were raised by social partner […]

Farming as an Alternative to Crime and Violence

At-risk youths wanting a new lease on life may want to consider agriculture as an alternative to crime and violence. To assist in that transition, the Leadership Intervention Unit is teaming up with the Ariel Rosado Foundation to lease a hundred and twenty acres of arable land for planting and cultivating crops.  These plants would […]

Home Affairs Minister Responds to Shyne Barrow’s Calls for his Resignation

While the Leadership Intervention Unit is working to address the root causes of crime and violence in the streets of Belize City, the number of gang-related shootings since the beginning of the year continues to raise serious concerns. It has even prompted Opposition Leader Shyne Barrow to call for the immediate resignation of Minister of […]

Masjid Noor is Inaugurated in Belize City

A new mosque was inaugurated in Belize City today; two years after construction began on a property acquired by the Ahmadiyya Muslim Jama’at Belize on the George Price Highway. The event was attended by several area representatives and ministers of government, as well as church leaders from various denominations.  News Five’s Isani Cayetano reports.   […]

G.O.B. Issues Warning About Illegal Online Gaming

The Government is alerting the public about illegal online gambling sites. The Ministry of Investment says a number of companies are claiming to have licenses from Belize, but Mum Casino Limited is the only authorized entity at this time. The ministry says all others must immediately cease and desist because their operations are illegal and […]

Barranco Villagers Reject Individual Logging Concessions

Earlier this week, Barranco residents turned out to protest logging concessions. The villagers say they have been excluded from conducting logging in the area and also from any consultation to discuss the matter. A News Five team took the trip south to Barranco Village to look into the issue.   Beatrice Mariano, Community Activist, Barranco […]

Barranco Residents Plea for Seawall to Stop Erosion

Barranco Village was established in the eighteen hundreds. Its residents are mostly Garinagu who rely on fishing and farming for their livelihoods. The laid-back community also makes for a great tourist attraction, but over the years, Barranco has been losing its beach. It is a natural progression that the people have been appealing for help […]

P.S.U. Prez: No Consultation on Judicial and Legal Services Regulation Changes

President of the Public Service Union, Dean Flowers, says the P.S.U. has just found out about amendments to the Judicial and Legal Services Regulations.  Those employed under the Attorney General’s Office are no longer guided by the Public Service Regulations. He says he was only made aware of the change this morning. According to Flowers, […]

Belize Company & Corporate Affairs Registry to Become a Statutory Body

The Public Service Union is to meet with the legal and judicial service officers to determine the course of action that they may want to take to challenge what President Flowers describes as “dictatorial behaviour” by the Briceño administration. But, there is another issue. President Dean Flowers says that the union has similarly been informed […]

I.M.F. Meets with Union Leaders on State of the Economy

Earlier this week, the International Monetary Fund (I.M.F.) met with union leaders on the state of the economy from their perspective. As an affiliate of the National Trade Union Congress of Belize, the Public Service Union was also invited to the meeting. President Dean Flowers says it is his third year of participating and that […]

Pull up those Traps: Lobster Season Closes February 28th

If you love lobster, you better buy it or order it at your favorite restaurant within the next few days. The season closes February twenty-eighth and does not reopen until June thirtieth. The Fisheries Department is reminding the public this spiny lobster closed season aligns with the regional lobster regulations implemented by the Organization for […]

Ministry of Health Working to Secure Children’s Jabs

The vaccination rates seem to have hit a plateau. Only forty-nine percent of the Belizean population has received their first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine even though the Ministry of Health has been aiming for seventy percent. Reaching this goal has been a challenge.  Many are not going to health centers to get their second […]

More Sporting Events Could Open Up at Limited Capacity

As the nation continues to open up, more and more sporting activities are occurring across the country. The Ministry of Health confirmed that it gave its approval for an upcoming river race and organizers have announced that everyone involved, including spectators, must be vaccinated. We asked Minister Bernard about the plans in place to mitigate […]

Minister Bernard Asks Community Leaders to Help Enforce Protocols

The Minister of Health, Kevin Bernard, says enforcing COVID-19 restrictions is more difficult in rural communities, especially those where police officers are not stationed. He says community leaders must ensure their people are aware of the protocols in place when it comes to sporting activities and other events.   Kevin Bernard, Minister of Health & […]

Virtual Tribute to Honor Musician Edwin Sho

A virtual musical tribute is being held in honor of the life of musician Edwin Sho. He dedicated most of his adult life to preserving the Maya language through Punta and Bruk Down music, up until his untimely passing earlier this week in a work site accident. To honor his legacy, the Maya Culture Belize […]

On the Bright Side: Teen Son Continues Dad’s Popular Pizza Business

Tonight on the Bright Side, I bring you the story of a young man who is inspiring to anyone whose family has experienced loss brought about through violent crime. High school student Jaheem Velasquez is not only juggling his school responsibilities but also spending his nights carrying on the family business, a popular pizza place […]