Sunday, November 23, 2025

Politics and Government

Island residents oppose plans to build a water taxi terminal on beachfront of former Ruby’s Hotel

According to those who have seen the plans of the project, the design calls for a massive terminal over the water, complete with coffee shops, restaurants, and a three-story parking facility in front of the beach, among other amenities. 

New construction under scrutiny; mapping department says it’s on a designated street

Despite a neighbor's attorney claiming that a stop order has been issued, construction still carries on in the land designated for a street/easement.

Prime Minister addresses controversy with the Public Service Union (PSU)

The PSU and GOB are at odds with the proposition of waiving or deferring their (PSU) increments in salaries for the current fiscal year.

May 8, 2020 Statement by Belize Prime Minister Rt. Hon. Dean Barrow

Belize PM Dean Barrow addresses the nation re: COVID-19 Financial: "...we are looking at a larger than 450 million-dollar, pandemic-induced recurrent revenue shortfall for this fiscal year." Health: Once Belize reaches the 28-day milestone of 0 new covid cases, a further relaxation of some of the remaining restrictions will be considered.

PM Barrow updates the nation on COVID-19; calls out San Pedro Town Authorities

In his update to the nation, PM Barrow reminded the local San Pedro Authorities that they also fall under the National State of Emergency rules, and should not have their own rules.

‘Illegal’ ComPol declares SPTC’s COVID-19 regulations incompatible with National SoE

ComPol Chester Williams has gone on record saying measures being implemented in San Pedro are illegal and non-enforceable. Mayor Guerrero has repeatedly stated that what has been done so far is working for the islanders.

International Court of Justice grants 6-month filing extension in Belize-Guatemala territorial dispute

Despite initially requesting a year's extension, Guatemala has been granted 6 months more to submit their Memorial. Belize had objected the request, asking for only 2 months extension.

Taiwan donates infrared thermal imaging cameras to Belize

Taiwan's donation of 6 infrared thermal imaging cameras to Belize will be used to track and detect the body temperature of up to 10 persons at the same time.