Unfair Trade Practices Undermine Belizean Cane Farmers' Livelihoods
Unfair Trade Practices Undermine Belizean Cane Farmers' Livelihoods
By: Omar Silva
Belize City: Wednesday, 31st May 2023
By: Omar Silva
Belize City: Wednesday, 31st May 2023
By Omar Silva, NP Staff Writer
Belize City, Wednesday 31st March 2023
While it is ultimately up to Mayor Bernard Wagner to decide, whether he wants an endorsement or a convention, there are several reasons why insisting on an endorsement and refusing a convention could be detrimental to his political future:
By: Omar Silva
Belize City: Tuesday 30th May 2023
In the pursuit of a more just and democratic society, Belize stands at a crucial
By: Omar Silva, NP Staff Writer
Belize City: Thursday 25th May 2023
Cordel Hyde, the Deputy Prime Minister of Belize, has expressed his opinion that the government should consider nationalizing the Port of Belize. He believes, like many Belizeans, that returning the port to the people of Belize would restore civility, decency, and modernity to its operations. According to Hyde, there have been no significant improvements at the port, and the ongoing disputes and animosity between the port's owners and the stevedores need to be addressed.
The Belize City Council has taken a progressive step in a bold commitment to enhancing our urban infrastructure. With the acquisition of a brand new GR165 Motor Grader, this committed team, led by Deputy Mayor Allan Pollard Jr., is primed to tackle more city streets in a more efficient and timely manner.
By: OMAR SILVA, NP EDITOR
Belize City: Tuesday 23rd May 2023
By: Omar Silva, NP Staff Writer
Belize City Tuesday: 23rd May 2023
By: Omar Silva
Belize City: Monday 22nd May 2023
"Unlocking Opportunities for SMEs and Urging Further Support from the Bank"
A super El Niño event, characterized by unusually warm ocean temperatures in the Equatorial Pacific, is predicted to occur this fall. The event is expected to bring significant climatic shifts across the globe, including Belize and the wider Caribbean region.