The Office of the Prime Minister informs that the Prime Minister, Hon. John Briceño departed the country on 20th June 2024, to attend the “Belize Diaspora
It’s been a tough few weeks for forty-eight-year-old Doris Grant. From being charged with forty counts of theft and obtaining property by deception, to police raids on her properties in
Concerts and fetes are among the most popular activities to take part in across the Caribbean. Dancehall and Soca artists, as well as D.J.s from all over, are often flown
Tonight, four foreigners are awaiting expulsion after they pleaded guilty to illegal entry. For the same incident, two Belizeans who were accused of facilitating the foreigners after they entered Belize
Today, the Belize Defense Force held a women’s symposium in conjunction with International Women’s Month. The ceremony included a guard
In mid-2023, a complaint of sexual harassment found its way to the B.D.F. Commandant’s desk. It was a complaint against
Earlier this month, we reported that the B.D.F. discovered an illegal road being built within the Chiquibul Forest Reserve. The
The Karl Heusner Memorial Hospital recently received a new CT Scan machine after ten years without that critical service being
During our time with her, Chief Executive Officer Chandra Cansino also responded to criticism about the acquisition of the machine,
Tonight, a family is turning to the public to plead for assistance in saving twelve-year-old Jameer Lodge’s life. The standard
With World Meteorological Day just three days away, the National Met Service has already begun to celebrate. Today, hundreds of
The Belize Sugar Cane Farmers Association is accusing Prime Minister John Briceño of lying to them. On January fourth, the
Doubling down on their position, Ortega plainly stated that the association believes Prime Minister Briceño lied to cane farmers and