Students at The University of the West Indies (The UWI) Cave Hill Campus are set to benefit from expanded opportunities in international trade policy research
By: Mario Lubetkin, FAO Assistant Director-General and FAO Regional Representative for Latin America and the Caribbean Although the most recent evidence shows signs of improvement in food insecurity in Latin America
The Secret Beach on Ambergris Caye is known as a laid-back tourism getaway several miles from San Pedro Town. But on Thursday night, the high-end entertainment hub was the scene
The Belize Police Department has brought charges against a trio of men for their alleged involvement in gang activity. Earlier today, forty-four-year-old Ian Arthurs, a resident of Rivero Street was
In its release, A.S.R./B.S.I. noted that it will have to reevaluate its options in Belize. Well, B.S.C.F.A. says if A.S.R.
On Wednesday, the Prime Minister told reporters that he does not listen to B.S.C.F.A. press conference. As you may be
During his contributions to the budget debate, Jose Mai, the Minister of Agriculture, confirmed that he and Prime Minister John
An immigration officer was taken into police custody earlier today, following an allegation made against him by a Jamaican national
In his contributions to the budget debate, Kareem Musa, the Minister of Home Affairs, reflected on last week’s spate of
Less than a week after having taken office, Belize City Mayor, Bernard Wagner has issued portfolios to the ten councillors.
The Government of Belize has allocated five million dollars to construct low-income homes for Belizean families. During its campaign leading
A sixteen-year-old student from Belize High School has been accepted to the Young Global Scholar Program at Yale University. Yale
Owning and operating a successful business is, perhaps, at the top of the list of achievements for Belizean entrepreneurs. Naybaz,