Articles Archive for May 2009
Belizeans may not be aware, while they sip their delicious Belikin, that the industry is being protected. But, the Jamaican government is aware that Belizeans are not being exposed to the little squat bottle …
“If you are watching this message I have been assassinated…” The now viral video implicates the President of Guatemala in his murder and puts the Belize Special Agreement with Guatemala at risk.
The President of the Republic of China (Taiwan), His Excellency Ma Ying-jeou will be making an Official State Visit to Belize next week Wednesday 27th to Friday 29th May, 2009.
The price of butane which is controlled by the GOB is set to see a decrease. See the details in this press release from the Government of Belize.
President Ma Ying-Jeou is headed to Belize next week for his first official visit to the country.
Caribbean Net News is reporting that Belize Citrus industry is fighting “the citrus greening disease”.
The IMF has just completed their assessment of the Belizean economy. Their conclusions could be described as cautiously optimistic.
Art for art’s sake is the Modernist rallying cry one artist group in Belize is changing that by making art for other’s sake.
Most of the time it is a one way trip for criminals coming from the USA into Belize. And most of the time they are Belizean being exported from the slums of American cities. Not …
Who can we blame for this? Belize’s football team has been denied access in this year’s CONCACAF Champions League because there is not an adequate stadium in the country for home games. Sad but true.
The Supreme court says the $33.5 million dollar loan agreement with the Belize Bank is unlawful. The decision is the latest in this long running scandal. The loan made in 2007 under the last administration has been under fire for years.
The Belize/ Guatemala border dispute has taken another twist this week. Recent reports from the frontier are that because of retaliatory actions on both sides of the border Belizean tour guides can no longer take …
