Water Systems Inaugurated In San Jose & Yemeri Grove
Wednesday February11th marked a major milestone for the ministry of rural transformation, community development and local government as two upgraded water systems were officially inaugurated, one in San Jose and the other in Yemeri Grove. These improved systems are expected to provide residents of both villages with reliable access to clean water for many years…
JAAF Inaugurate State of Art Tourism Building at TCC
Yesterday, May 29th, the James Arthur Albert Foundation made another historic move by inaugurating a state-of-the-art, three-story tourism building at Toledo Community College.
Julian Cho Technical High School Annual Cultural Day
On Friday, November 22nd, 2024, Julian Cho Technical High School hosted its Annual Cultural Day. The event began with an official ceremony featuring students performing dances, singing, and showcasing various cultures. The festive atmosphere included numerous booths displaying aspects of different cultures, such as traditional foods, tools, and more. One of the main highlights of…
Additional Suspected Measles Cases Reported In Toledo District
Last week, major concern was raised across the country following the detection of a case of measles in the Toledo District. In response, health authorities swiftly activated emergency measures to contain the potential spread of the disease. We can confirm that additional suspected cases have been reported. Among them is a student from Toledo Community…
PG Citizen Defends Democracy
Jeremy “Jerry” Enriquez is not a politician, nor does he hold public office, yet his efforts have shown the powerful role ordinary citizens can play in defending democracy. In 2025, Enriquez challenged the government in court, arguing that the failure to redistrict electoral boundaries was unconstitutional. Working alongside distinguished Caribbean attorney Senior Counsel Anand Ramlogan,…
Naledo And Several Small Businesses Represented Belize
Naledo was recently at the Nigerian Consulate in London where the team participated in a series of meetings with wholesalers and distributors aimed at expanding market opportunities. Joining Naledo on this trip were several small businesses from Punta Gorda showcasing products from southern Belize on an international stage.
Belizeans Push Back Against Seafront Privatization
Belizeans across the country continue to push back against the privatization of public seafronts, insisting that access to the shoreline must remain open as guaranteed by law. For years, concerns have grown that individuals with financial resources and political influence have ignored these regulations, limiting public access to coastal areas. Tensions recently surfaced in Warrie…
Millions Spent, Bridge Still Dark
Less than a week ago, there was much fanfare surrounding the official opening of the newly renamed Mike Espat Bridge, formerly known as the Joe Taylor Bridge. The government proudly highlighted the millions spent on the project, but since then, PGTV has received numerous reports from concerned residents that the bridge lights are not working….
TIDE Leads Tri-National Gulf Alliance Assembly
The Toledo Institute for Development and Environment (TIDE) currently holds the presidency of the Tri-national Alliance for the Gulf of Honduras (TRIGOH) for a two-year term. As president, TIDE facilitated the alliance’s second general assembly, which took place in Puerto Barrios from November 27th to 29th. Various stakeholders attended the assembly, along with their counterparts…
Toledo Private Landowners Hold Meeting On Land Rights
Members of the Toledo Private and Lease Landowners Limited gathered on Saturday February 7th, at the Belize Bible College for an important meeting focused on land rights and next steps affecting landowners across the district. The meeting provided updates and discussion on key issues, including a legal review of the draft bill on Maya Customary…
