A fire severely damaged a wooden and plycem house on Antelope Street Extension, Belize City, on Friday, August 2nd. The blaze was reported around 11:45
The Judiciary of Belize, led by Chief Justice Hon. Madam Louise Esther Blenman, has announced with profound sorrow the passing of Former Chief Justice Dr. the Hon. Abdulai O. Conteh,
The U.S. State Department has issued an updated travel warning for Jamaica, urging travellers to'reconsider’ visiting the popular Caribbean destination. The advisory, released on July 25, cites a high rate
Chief Executive Officer in the Ministry of Rural Transformation, Community Development, Labour, and Local Government, Valentino Shal, and his delegation engaged in high-level discussions on labour migration during a workshop
Since the murder of businessman Ricardo Borja in 2023, a spotlight has been shone on massive real estate scams taking
According to Deputy Prime Minister Cordel Hyde, whose portfolio includes the Ministry of Natural Resources, government was able to reverse
Yesterday, we reported on an incident at Belize Central Prison involving attorney Leslie Mendez, who was asked to surrender documents
The Northern Fishermen Cooperative is, once again, in a financial crisis, and its members say they have finally had enough.
The Northern Fishermen Cooperative is, once again, millions of dollars in debt. This time, with the Belize Bank to the
Twenty-five-year-old Tehje Vaughan was fined fifteen thousand dollars after pleading guilty to manslaughter by negligence in the shooting death of
Belize Electricity Limited Chairman Andrew Marshalleck says Belize remains in a precarious position regarding electricity generation. Although the country has
B.E.L. Chairman Andrew Marshalleck was asked about the viability of solar as Belize's energy solution and why incentives aren't provided
B.E.L. Chairman Andrew Marshalleck also addressed queries about potential electricity price hikes and the operational costs B.E.L. incurs in supplying