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Police officer shot by Guatemalan bandits
The Reporter has been able to confirm from credible sources that a Police Officer attached to the Special Patrol Unit (SPU) Unit was...
Jun 22, 2021


Close to 300 Delegates Sign Petition to Overthrow Patrick Faber as UDP Leader
History was put into motion on Thursday at the United Democratic Headquarters in Belize City when just after midday several UDP...
Jun 20, 2021
Attorney General: GOB not likely to force COVID Vaccine
“Before fundamental rights can be limited, there has to be a balancing exercise of individual rights against the public interest. ...
Jun 18, 2021


Belizean basketballer Jarrell Velasquez blazing the trail
He was just a skinny, tall, kid from Tiger Town Belmopan, who used to endure ridicule for dreaming of becoming a professional basketball...
Jun 16, 2021
OPPOSITION IN THE OPPOSITION! Faber says challenge to his lea
The Leader of the United Democratic Party (UDP) Hon Patrick Faber, whose role remains under attack by members of his party, has emerged...
Jun 10, 2021
BNTU files court action to challenge salary cut
The Belize National Teachers’ Union (BNTU) has filed a motion in the Supreme Court to challenge the 10 percent salary cut that has taken...
Jun 10, 2021


Accused Cop Killer Gets Bail
Accused cop killer Jasmin Hartin, 32, has received bail. On Wednesday, June 9, the Canadian national was released from the Belize Central...
Jun 10, 2021


Shyne: ‘Faber no longer enjoys ‘confidence’ as Opposition Leader’
“Shyne” Barrow says Hon. Faber does not enjoy the confidence of the Opposition “Patrick Faber does not enjoy the confidence of the...
Jun 8, 2021
POWER STRUGGLE! Faber’s leadership seats in the House
The United Democratic Party (UDP) remains in one of the most volatile position following the release of video footage of their leader...
Jun 4, 2021
Where’s the promised radar? Belize still unable to detect ‘drug planes’
This article was originally published in The Reporter May 30, 2021, issue. Though Belize remains a major transit country for drugs...
May 30, 2021


GOB ministers’ pay cut 15% and allowances cut 50%
Belize’s Government ministers will take a 15% pay cut and a 50 percent reduction in allowances, under the provisions of the Public Sector...
May 28, 2021


Teachers’ strike begins!
By Marion Ali This week, teachers abandoned their duties and protested the streets in the various municipalities where they live. On...
May 6, 2021


Decision coming soon on Rene Montero case file
By Marion Ali A decision is expected to be made shortly on how the state will proceed legally against former Government Minister Rene...
May 6, 2021
Hezron Is That Man
By Marion Ali If you read the Reporter’s Facebook post on Saturday about Hezron McLaughlin – a man who had come to a woman’s aid after...
May 6, 2021
Celso Poot Takes Over Reign at the Belize Zoo
By Michelle Sutherland Celso Poot has taken over the reign at the Belize Zoo and the Tropical Education Center as the newly appointed...
May 6, 2021


CBB: Belize’s International Reserves in Good Shape
Leandra Betson Belize’s international reserve levels are presently at a good place, a recent Central Bank of Belize (CBB) report...
May 6, 2021


Assistance for Migrants
By Marion Ali People who are in Belize from other countries and who want to legitimize their living and working status here and those who...
May 6, 2021


Annual Gift of Life Program Kicks Off in Belize City
By Michelle Sutherland The annual Rotary Club of Belize’s Gift of Life Programme is back, and this time it has partnered with the Lions...
May 6, 2021


Two Punta Gorda Man Killed in 48 Hours
By Michelle Suherland In just 48 hours, the entrance of Punta Gorda Town was cordoned off as a crime scene while police officers worked...
May 6, 2021
Non-Maya Belizeans unhappy with CCJ’s Toledo Maya land rights ruling
By William Ysaguirre Belize City, April 22, 2021—It has been six years since the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) ordered the Government...
May 6, 2021
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