More than 2,300 refugees and asylum-seekers are now living in Belize, most of them having fled violence and
Belize Telemedia Limited (BTL) says it has completed nearly all severance payments owed to former
A shooting in Dangriga Town has claimed the life of Bernaldo Gorosica, better known as
For years, families in Indian Church and nearby villages lived without reliable electricity, limiting household
A pause, but not a full stop, on the controversial BTL and Speednet acquisition. Prime
More than 2,300 refugees and asylum-seekers are now living in Belize, most
Belize Telemedia Limited (BTL) says it has completed nearly all severance payments
A shooting in Dangriga Town has claimed the life of Bernaldo Gorosica,
For years, families in Indian Church and nearby villages lived without reliable
A pause, but not a full stop, on the controversial BTL and
As the government insists the pause is about transparency, public consultation, and
The Belize Chamber of Commerce and Industry (BCCI) has reaffirmed its opposition
Well, the debate over BTL’s proposed acquisition is heating up, especially after
Now, while the Prime Minister has been pushing back against opposition from
Opposition lawmakers from the United Democratic Party walked out of Parliament today,
Police are now sounding a warning after Wednesday’s protest by the United
And while police are now warning of possible legal consequences stemming from
The proposed telecom deal is splitting Belize’s business community. After talks with
While the Belize Business Bureau is backing BTL’s proposed takeover of Speednet,
Residents of Guinea Grass Village are raising the alarm over what they
By Dr. Andrew E. Trumbach Finance Executive and Academic andrew@trumbach.com In recent months, significant public attention has focused on the proposed acquisition by
Belize has produced many leaders through discipline, service, and perseverance. Few stories, however, capture that journey as completely as that
If you ask any Belizean what the biggest industry in Belize is, it’s likely that tourism will be their answer.
Tourism is one of Belize’s most profitable industries, but what keeps it alive? Beyond the beaches and reefs lies another