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Where’s the relief? Opposition Leader asks GOB
Belize’s Opposition is urging immediate government intervention as fuel prices climb sharply; however, no relief measures have been announced despite global oil shocks pushing costs higher and intensifying pressure on households and businesses. Leader of the Opposition Tracy Panton, in two statements issued this week, criticized the government for failing to respond as fuel prices rose during the Easter period, a peak travel season. Premium gasoline increased by 86 cents per
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Belize at a Crossroads: Trust, Investment, and the Question of Who the Country Is Really Built For
By Melvin Flores On March 22, 2026, Prime Minister Johnny Briceño sat down with journalist Will Mitchell for an exclusive interview that painted an optimistic picture of a nation on the rise. Speaking with measured confidence, he described Belize as one of the most exciting destinations for investment, tourism, and opportunity in the region. "We are not just selling beaches we are selling trust," he said. "We are selling a country that respects its people, its history, and it
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Oversight Funding Climbs, But Share Remains Thin
Belize increased total expenditure by nearly $270 million between 2023/24 and 2026/27; however, combined funding for three key legislative oversight offices rose by just $330,399, pushing their budget share up only 0.010 percentage points. The approved 2026/27 budget allocates a combined $1,190,825 to the Office of the Ombudsman, the Office of the Contractor General, and the Integrity Commission, up from $860,426 in 2023/24. Over the same period, total expenditure increased f
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Economy


‘Keep Call Centers in America Act’ Explained
The U.S. Senate is reviewing a new measure—officially titled the Keep Call Centers in America Act of 2025—that would impose strict...


DISAPPEARING WORKERS? PART II: Economists Urge Deeper Analysis
Belize City, December 19, 2024 — Economist Dr. Philip Castillo has called for urgent research into Belize’s declining labour force,...


Trump’s Victory: Implications for Belize
By Dr. Philip Castillo To secure his electoral victory, Donald Trump made several promises but gave little indication how those will be...
Politics


BPF Breaks Through—Third Party Members Elected in Georgeville
The words "third party" and "elected" rarely appear together in Belize’s political history; however, that changed on June 29, 2025, when...


Panton: June 14 NPC Meeting “Flawed” and Unconstitutional
Albert Area Representative and Leader of the Opposition, Hon. Tracy Panton, has declared the scheduled June 14 National Party Council...


Amidst 100% Payroll Vote, Espat Offers Rare Own-Government Critique
In a Parliament that has no political backbenchers on the government side, Cayo South Area Representative Hon. Julius Espat picked up—at least in part—the “backbench” mantle while critiquing an aspect of his own Party’s social policy.
General


Senate Inquiry highlights need for corruption reforms
Business community Senator Kevin Herrera said this week that the testimony of Portico developer David Gegg has highlighted the need for...


Former Security Guard Faces 10-Year Sentence for Child Abuse
Devain Flores, 33, a former security guard, pleaded guilty to updated charges of child cruelty after a viral video showed him assaulting...


No vehicle over 22,000lbs on Haulover Bridge: Ministry of Insfrastructure
As of next Monday, January 9th, 2023, no vehicle with a gross weight of 22,000 pounds or more shall be allowed to use the Haulover...
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