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The United Democratic Party is on the verge of another convention in the days ahead, following the submission of a sheaf of documents containing signatures from delegates who demand a [...]
Written on October 21, 2022 | Posted in
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Following our interview with Vice Chairman August, embattled party leader Shyne Barrow also spoke with the media. He shared with us his initial reaction on what has transpired. Not only [...]
Written on October 21, 2022 | Posted in
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Noticeably absent from this afternoon’s gathering at the U.D.P. headquarters were parliamentarians Patrick Faber and Tracy Panton. Faber was equally a no-show at Monday’s house meeting in Belmopan, in the [...]
Written on October 21, 2022 | Posted in
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According to Barrow, the move to unseat him via a recall convention is being brought about by influential persons within the People’s United Party who are intent on winning the [...]
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There is great news coming out of the Briceño Administration, following a recent trip by a high-level delegation headed by Junior Minister of Finance Chris Coye to Washington to meet [...]
Written on October 21, 2022 | Posted in
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Several areas along the Crooked Tree causeway are still under a foot or more of water and at this time, residents are being ferried to and from the village with [...]
Written on October 21, 2022 | Posted in
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But when will the water recede? Lionel Smith says that Crooked Tree residents are concerned about when that is going to happen. Smith says that he is waiting to hear [...]
Written on October 21, 2022 | Posted in
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In part one of this week’s episode of Belize on Reel, we showed you how the jaguar and the puma coexist along what is described as their biological corridors across [...]
Written on October 21, 2022 | Posted in
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Cuban Cultural Day is celebrated annually on October twentieth. The day is recognized in honor of the first time Cuba’s national anthem was sung. In light of strong bilateral relations [...]
Written on October 21, 2022 | Posted in
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The Ministry of Agriculture celebrated World Food Day 2022 at the Agriculture and Natural Resource Institute in the Stann Creek District. The theme for this year’s activities is “Better Production, [...]
Written on October 21, 2022 | Posted in
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Since the beginning of the year, over sixty persons have lost their lives in almost three hundred road traffic accidents that have occurred. Today, a group of public officers from [...]
Written on October 21, 2022 | Posted in
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Access to resources for enforcement is an issue that C.E.O. Doctor Osmond Martinez says his ministry is tackling through the Road Safety Project Two. They have also been working in [...]
Written on October 21, 2022 | Posted in
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The Belize Port Authority, the agency that monitors marine vessels operating in our waters, is among the many government ministries and departments that are going digital. Minister of Public Utilities [...]
Written on October 21, 2022 | Posted in
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Three far-flung villages in southern Belize that are too remote to be electrified will be connected to a micro-grid managed by Belize Electricity Limited. Those communities are among the first [...]
Written on October 21, 2022 | Posted in
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Minister of Public Utilities Michel Chebat said that the government, particularly his ministry, has begun a study on Belize’s energy needs in order to come up with a strategic national [...]
Written on October 21, 2022 | Posted in
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Chebat says that identifying as many homegrown sources as possible is key to making that environmentally-conscious shift to becoming self-reliant, and making the transition while keeping electricity rates at a [...]
Written on October 21, 2022 | Posted in
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On Wednesday, we told you that an international friendly match between Ghana’s Asante Kotoko Football Club and the Belize National Football team was scheduled for November. Well, today the Football [...]
Written on October 21, 2022 | Posted in
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This week, we welcomed the returning student delegation that represented Belize in Geneva, Switzerland for the First Global Robotics 2022 competition. The robotics team brought home gold and the country [...]
Written on October 21, 2022 | Posted in
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