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Cabinet Decision: Commission of Inquiry on the Sugar Industry

Cabinet has made a decision, essentially acquiescing to the demand put forward by cañeros in the north, that a commission of inquiry be convened into the sugar industry. That decision comes hard on the heels of a demonstration in Belmopan on Tuesday. The Belize Sugar Cane Farmers Association took to Independence Hill as cabinet met […]

Agriculture Minister: Inquiry Is Not to Dig Into B.S.I. Business

G.O.B. has said that it will not nationalize the sugar industry. But what will be the scope of the inquiry? Will the unresolved commercial agreement be settled?   Jose Abelardo Mai, Minister of Agriculture “It is not an exercise to go in and finger only on B.S.I. it has to be a holistic approach. It […]

B.S.C.F.A. “Thankful” For Cabinet’s Decision on Commission of Inquiry

We also heard from Alfredo Ortega, the Chairman of the Committee of Management at the Belize Sugar Cane Farmers Association. Ortega was among those leading the protest on Tuesday in Belmopan. Today, he told us that the B.S.C.F.A. is thankful for the decision made by Cabinet to convene a Commission of Inquiry.   Alfredo Ortega, […]

Abi Mai: Controlled Price of Brown Sugar Needs to be Revisited

Prime Minister John Briceño has said that at this time an increase in the controlled price of brown sugar cannot be entertained due to the high cost of living.  Two of the sugar cane farmers associations in the north, as well as A.S.R./B.S.I., have written the government requesting an adjustment to the cost; the last […]

Watch Out! Supplies Control Amendment Bill to Address Price Gouging

You have been warned and now the government is taking action. Last week, Prime Minister John Briceño told the media that a taskforce was set up to address the global issue of inflation and more specifically the extensive price gouging that has been taking place – primarily in smaller stores across the country. A report […]

Government of Belize Announces Phased Approach to Pension Reform

The Government of Belize is moving full steam ahead with its planned public sector pension reform. Conversations surrounding pension reform surfaced back in early February when, at a joint union press conference, Dean Flowers, the President of the Public Service Union, announced that G.O.B. had proposed to reform the current public service pension scheme. Since […]

Man Takes Up Issue with S.S.B over Benefits; S.S.B Responds Favourably

The next story is a plight of a burly middle-aged man who was employed and, for the most part, suffered no known health issues during the first forty-three years of his life. But in March of last year, Jomo Avila suffered a heart attack on the job. It would mean the gradual decline of his […]

Shane Williams: The U.D.P. Underdog in Queen Square

The United Democratic Party is currently in its convention season and standard bearers are being elected and endorsed across the country. In the Queen Square Division, Shane Williams, who is no stranger to politics, is hoping to be voted as the new U.D.P. standard bearer. Former Prime Minister Dean Barrow won that seat for eight […]

Family of Missing Hopkins Man Seeks Public Assistance To Locate Him

The family of a twenty-four-year-old man from Hopkins Village is seeking the public’s assistance to locate him. Marlon Martinez, who is hearing- impaired, was reported missing on Monday after he failed to respond to text messages from his mother since Thursday of last week. Martinez is well known in his community and he works as […]

Byron Broaster is Charged for Stealing a Pickup Truck

Fifty-nine-year-old Byron Broaster appeared unrepresented earlier today before Senior Magistrate Baja Shoman where he was read a single charge of theft.  The Guatemalan/Belizean, who is homeless, claims to be on medication for a mental condition.  Nonetheless, it is alleged that on March seventh, 2023, he dishonestly appropriated a Mitsubishi pickup truck valued at thirteen thousand […]

A Real Belizean Inventor To Be Proud Of

Tonight, we will feature two Belize on Reel stories.  The first is in honor of Women’s Month and the other is in commemoration of Child Stimulation Month.  Meet Alma Franz, she’s ninety years old and a real inventor.  For the better part of the past fifty years she has been busy inventing and re-inventing several […]

Kite Flying and Remembering Baron Bliss on Heroes and Benefactors Day

It’s kite season, an annual tradition that has for many years firmly taken root in Belizean culture.  While handmade kites are no longer as popular as they once were in the eighties and nineties, flying kites during the month of March is an enduring pastime.  It also ties in with Child Stimulation Month, as it […]

M.O.A. Signed to Develop 5 Miles of Valley of Peace Road

Today, a Memorandum of Agreement was signed for the upgrade of several miles of road in the Valley of Peace community. The two point two million dollar initiative is being funded through the Rural Resilient Belize Project under the Ministry of Economic Development. The road project, which is being implemented by the Ministry of Infrastructure […]

M.I.D.H. Considering Toll for Coastal Highway

The Coastal Highway is on schedule to be completed later this year. It is a project that provides alternative access for commuters to southern Belize.  Today, News Five caught up with Minister of Infrastructure Development and Housing, Julius Espat who says that the project was designed to mitigate flooding, but will generate substantial economic activities […]

PAHO Hold “3 Years of COVID-19’ Press Conference

In March 2020, the first confirmed case of COVID-19 was detected in Belize. Since then, nearly seventy-one thousand confirmed cases of COVID-19 have been recorded and a total of six hundred and eighty individuals have died from the virus in Belize. COVID-19 brought the local economy to a virtual standstill which led to economic contraction, […]

Health Experts Discuss Long-Haul Effects of Contracting COVID-19

We also heard from Doctor Marcos Espinal, the Assistant Director at PAHO. He responded to a question about the long-term effects of contracting COVID-19 and whether those long-haul COVID-19 symptoms will present a greater health crisis in the future than the pandemic. Here is how he responded.   Translator for Dr. Marcos Espinal “Long Haul […]

Belize Central Prison Receives 240 Chrome Books from Port Moody Rotary Club

This afternoon, the Belize Central Prison received two hundred and forty Chrome Books from the Port Moody Rotary Club in British Columbia. It was the final phase of an ongoing educational program that the club helped to set up back in 2018. The program has aided hundreds of inmates who have passed through the doors […]

Belize City Resident Seeks Compensation For Damages Property in Demolished Home Controversy

Last night, we told you about the controversy surrounding the demolition of a house on Pike Crescent in Belize City. As we reported, Caroline Young, who had reportedly been occupying the house since 2019, arrived at the residence on Wednesday afternoon to a demolition crew leveling the property. To make matters worse, Jones’ personal belongings […]

Guinea Grass Farmer Is $25,000 Richer From Scratch and Win Ticket

A resident of Guinea Grass Village is twenty-five thousand dollars richer after spending three dollars on a Scratch and Win ticket. The winner, however, declined the request to be interviewed, so Alex Gamero, the Director of Scratch and Win, spoke with us instead. Gamero also told us about his company’s new ten dollar ticket that […]