Monthly Archives: September, 2019
Business & Economy
Workshop Held for Local Farmers re: Climate Change Impacts and Challenges on Agriculture
Workshop facilitators and 30 farmers discussed the challenges and opportunities of climate change for the Caribbean region and Belize Agriculture Sector.
Wolfe’s Woofers
Wolfe’s Woofers: Tea Time
Grandpa and granddaughter time is so much more fun when tea is involved. But, wait...what kind is it?
Crime & Violence
GOB Press Release – Belize Tax Officer Reynaldo Verde Detained and Charged in the USA
GOB responds to recent incarceration of Belize Tax Officer Reynaldo Verde in the USA
Community and Society
Belize’s Deputy Tax Service Director Reynaldo Verde detained for extortion charges
Details of the accusations against the Deputy Director of the Belize Tax Services, 47-year-old have been revealed while he remains detained at a...
Community and Society
AIBL to pay FTC a US$23 million settlement in Sanctuary Bay Scam; foreign investment could be at risk
Belize’s Atlantic International Bank Limited’s (AIBL) involvement with the real estate development Sanctuary Belize has been resolved to the tune of US$23 million under...
Community and Society
Water taxi companies say the new Boat Manifest System is working
Since the implementation of the mandatory boat manifest on August 1, 2019, water taxi companies in Belize state that passengers seem to be adapting...
Travel & Tourism
Tropic Air invests in a new international flagship aircraft
Tropic Airlines is happy to announce to its customers that all is set for its new aircraft, a 1900D Beechcraft to arrive sometime in...
Community and Society
Drought costs Farmers $50 Million – GOB declares State of Emergency
As Belize faces a crippling drought, GOB declares a State of Emergency and discusses ways they can assist the more than 8,000 farms in the country.