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  • Langzamere groei centraal op Chinees Volkscongres

    Langzamere groei centraal op Chinees Volkscongres

    Beijing witnessed the commencement of the 14th National People’s Congress (NPC) on March 5, 2026, with President Xi Jinping and senior Chinese leadership presiding over the pivotal political gathering. The annual session unveiled China’s economic blueprint for the coming year, featuring a notably conservative GDP growth target of 4.5-5%—marking the first instance of sub-5% targeting in the nation’s recent economic history.

    This calibrated growth projection reflects China’s strategic response to persistent economic headwinds, predominantly driven by the collapse of its real estate sector which previously constituted 25-30% of GDP. Economic analyst Tianchen Xu from the Economist Intelligence Unit interprets this adjustment as signaling a fundamental policy shift: moving from quantitative expansion metrics toward qualitative growth indicators emphasizing household income elevation and enhanced public service accessibility.

    Concurrent with economic recalibration, China announced a 7% defense budget increase—the smallest increment in five years yet remaining regionally competitive. The nation continues its technological pivot with sustained state subsidies for strategic sectors including integrated circuits, aerospace, biomedicine, and drone application ecosystems termed the ‘low-altitude economy’.

    Social governance priorities featured prominently in congressional deliberations, with policies addressing demographic challenges through enhanced childcare support systems and elderly care services for China’s aging population. Environmental commitments reaffirmed the 2030 carbon emissions peak target while accelerating transition timelines toward renewable energy adoption.

    The parallel convening of the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC) complements NPC proceedings, collectively forming the ‘Two Sessions’ that shape China’s policy trajectory. A seminal outcome emerges through the presentation of the 15th Five-Year Plan (2026-2030), outlining medium-term development objectives targeting doubled per-capita GDP by 2035 relative to 2020 benchmarks.

  • Response to Unfortunate Statements made by George Wehner.

    Response to Unfortunate Statements made by George Wehner.

    The National Solid Waste Management Authority successfully managed a service disruption in the Seatons/Glanvilles regions after a driver shortage necessitated operational adjustments. When one driver reported sick, another crew member promptly assumed the additional route to maintain collection services.

    Collection operations commenced at 1:45 PM and continued until 5:17 PM, when the truck reached full capacity. Despite these efforts, two roads remained unserviced by the conclusion of the shift. The Authority confirmed these areas received complete service the following morning, minimizing the impact on residents.

    In an official statement, the Authority praised its staff’s dedication and professionalism in responding to unforeseen circumstances. The organization emphasized that such operational challenges can occur in any service environment and reaffirmed its commitment to addressing them promptly and responsibly.

    The Authority also called for public discussions regarding service matters to be grounded in accurate information and constructive engagement rather than sensationalism. They emphasized that maintaining high standards of performance and accountability remains their top priority, particularly when facing unexpected operational challenges that could affect community services.

  • Belize City Man Edward “Scrubby” Saldano Shot Dead

    Belize City Man Edward “Scrubby” Saldano Shot Dead

    In a violent daylight incident that has shaken Belize City, Edward Saldano, widely known by his alias ‘Scrubby’, was fatally shot on Thursday, March 5, 2026. The lethal attack transpired as Saldano was cycling near the intersection of Amara Avenue and Dean Street, where an unidentified assailant opened fire, striking the victim with multiple bullets to the head.

    Police authorities confirmed Saldano sustained at least four gunshot wounds during the brazen assault, which occurred in a public urban setting. Emergency services responded to the scene, but medical intervention proved unsuccessful in saving the victim’s life.

    This shooting marks a grim epilogue to Saldano’s documented history with the Belizean judicial system. Court records reveal that in January 2024, Saldano faced serious criminal charges alongside accomplice Elan White, then aged twenty-one. Both men were formally accused of robbing sixty-four-year-old local entrepreneur Dennis Morey at gunpoint, specifically targeting and successfully stealing his registered Smith and Wesson revolver during the confrontation.

    The modus operandi in the previous incident involved two perpetrators on bicycles, mirroring Saldano’s mode of transportation during his final moments. According to the 2024 police report, one assailant pressed a firearm against Morey’s head while the second individual seized the businessman’s weapon. Despite compelling evidence presented in the Magistrate’s Court, both defendants entered not guilty pleas regarding the armed robbery charges.

    Law enforcement officials have launched an intensive investigation into Saldano’s homicide, though no suspects have been publicly identified or apprehended in connection with the killing. The case has drawn renewed attention to ongoing challenges with violent crime and firearm-related offenses within the Belize District.

    News 5 Live has scheduled comprehensive coverage of this developing story for their evening broadcast, promising additional details and official statements from Belize City police authorities.

  • Antigua and Barbuda Under-20 Football Team Praised After Securing Concacaf Championship Qualification

    Antigua and Barbuda Under-20 Football Team Praised After Securing Concacaf Championship Qualification

    In a landmark achievement for Caribbean football, Antigua and Barbuda’s Under-20 men’s national team has secured qualification for the 2026 CONCACAF Under-20 Championship following a dominant performance in the qualifying rounds. The squad returned home triumphantly on Wednesday after an impeccable campaign where they not only topped their group but also maintained a perfect defensive record without conceding a single goal.

    Daryll Matthew, Minister of Education, Sports and Creative Industries, personally welcomed the team at the airport, characterizing their accomplishment as a moment of national pride. In his official remarks, Matthew emphasized the extraordinary nature of the achievement, noting that the combination of group dominance and defensive perfection represents a significant milestone for the nation’s football program.

    ‘The coaching staff and athletes have demonstrated exceptional skill and discipline throughout this campaign,’ Matthew stated. ‘Their achievement goes beyond mere qualification—it signals the maturation of our youth development systems and the potential for greater international success.’

    The minister further highlighted how the team’s performance reflects the growing competitiveness of Antigua and Barbuda’s football infrastructure, emphasizing that such successes validate ongoing investments in youth sports development. He particularly commended the players for embodying national pride and demonstrating unwavering determination against regional competitors.

    The 2026 CONCACAF Under-20 Championship will showcase the region’s most promising young talent, with teams competing not only for continental supremacy but also for qualification to the prestigious FIFA Under-20 World Cup. This achievement positions Antigua and Barbuda as an emerging force in Caribbean football, with Minister Matthew concluding: ‘This team has illuminated a brilliant future for football in our nation.’

  • PHOTOS: Road Repairs Underway in Golden Grove as Infrastructure Upgrades Continue

    PHOTOS: Road Repairs Underway in Golden Grove as Infrastructure Upgrades Continue

    Crews are actively executing essential road maintenance operations in the Golden Grove community, marking a significant phase in the constituency’s sustained infrastructure enhancement initiative. This project represents a strategic municipal investment aimed at preserving transportation networks and ensuring long-term roadway integrity. Local governance officials have emphasized that these systematic repairs demonstrate an ongoing dedication to public welfare, prioritizing both resident safety and motorist convenience. The maintenance strategy focuses on preemptive intervention to address wear-and-tear, thereby reducing potential hazards and preventing more costly future reconstructions. Infrastructure analysts note that such consistent upkeep programs are critical for community development, directly impacting economic accessibility and quality of life. The current repairs align with a broader municipal framework for sustainable public works management, balancing immediate repair needs with strategic long-term planning. Transportation authorities confirm that the project follows established road safety standards while minimizing disruption through phased implementation. Community feedback mechanisms have been established to address resident concerns throughout the construction period, ensuring transparent communication between contractors and stakeholders. This infrastructure investment reflects the growing recognition that well-maintained roadways serve as fundamental pillars for community connectivity and regional development.

  • Tamara Roberts Wins $500 in Flow’s Riddim and Rewards Promotion

    Tamara Roberts Wins $500 in Flow’s Riddim and Rewards Promotion

    Telecommunications provider Flow has announced Tamara Roberts as the latest victor in its ongoing ‘Riddim and Rewards’ customer engagement initiative. The promotional campaign, designed to reward customer loyalty and interaction, has awarded Roberts a substantial cash prize of $500. The program typically involves participants engaging with the brand through various channels, potentially including social media interactions, usage of specific services, or entry into draws upon meeting certain criteria set by the company. This win highlights Flow’s continued strategy of deploying targeted promotions to enhance customer satisfaction and brand affinity within its subscriber base. Such initiatives are common in the competitive telecom sector, where companies frequently leverage rewards programs to differentiate their offerings and retain a strong market position. The announcement serves to promote the ongoing campaign, encouraging further participation from existing and potential customers by showcasing tangible benefits and successful outcomes.

  • Jollys Pharmacy extends hours st Great George St location following Roseau fire

    Jollys Pharmacy extends hours st Great George St location following Roseau fire

    In response to the temporary closure of its King George V Street branch due to a recent fire, Jollys Pharmacy has implemented significant operational changes at its Great George Street location. The pharmaceutical provider has announced extended business hours to ensure uninterrupted community access to essential medications and healthcare products.

    The strategic decision comes as a direct measure to maintain service continuity following the devastating blaze that affected downtown Roseau in early March. Management emphasized their commitment to customer care by expanding availability at their alternative facility near All Saints University, which remains fully operational.

    Effective immediately, the revised operating schedule establishes enhanced accessibility:
    – Weekday services now extend from 7:30 AM to 8:00 PM
    – Saturday operations run from 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM
    – Sunday availability from 9:00 AM to 2:00 PM

    This expansion enables community members to obtain prescription medications, over-the-counter remedies, and various pharmacy necessities during more convenient timeframes. The company’s official statement expressed gratitude for public understanding and solidarity with other businesses impacted by the downtown fire, reinforcing their dedication to serving the community during this challenging period.

  • VIDEO: Lawyers comment on election petitions case

    VIDEO: Lawyers comment on election petitions case

    The political stability of St. Vincent and the Grenadines faced a significant judicial test on Thursday, March 5, 2026, as the High Court convened for a landmark hearing. The Unity Labour Party (ULP), the nation’s primary opposition force, has initiated formal legal proceedings contesting the electoral victories of Prime Minister Godwin Friday and his Foreign Affairs Minister, Dwight Fitzgerald Bramble.

    The inaugural court session, a pivotal moment in what is anticipated to be a protracted legal confrontation, concluded with legal representatives from both the governing New Democratic Party (NDP) and the petitioner ULP addressing a gathered press corps. While specific arguments presented before the judiciary remain confidential at this preliminary stage, the public statements highlighted a profound divergence in legal interpretation and a firm resolve from both sides to pursue their claims.

    This litigation strikes at the heart of the nation’s democratic processes, questioning the official results from recent general elections that saw the NDP retain power. The case’s outcome holds the potential to necessitate by-elections in the contested constituencies, thereby possibly altering the parliamentary balance and the composition of the current cabinet. Legal experts are closely monitoring the proceedings, which are expected to set significant precedents for electoral law and constitutional governance within the Eastern Caribbean region.

  • Dominica’s National Development Foundation to lead Earth Hour observance for fourth consecutive year

    Dominica’s National Development Foundation to lead Earth Hour observance for fourth consecutive year

    Dominica is poised to elevate its environmental stewardship as the National Development Foundation (NDFD) announces comprehensive plans for Earth Hour 2026, scheduled for March 28th. Moving beyond the traditional lights-out ceremony, this year’s initiative emphasizes concrete ecological projects and youth engagement through innovative nationwide programs.

    The Foundation, designated as Dominica’s official Earth Hour coordinator since 2021, has fundamentally reimagined the global event’s implementation. Rather than focusing solely on symbolic energy conservation, NDFD has established a multifaceted approach that includes community clean-ups, environmental education campaigns, and strategic partnerships with civil society organizations. This evolution reflects a broader transformation of Earth Hour from its origins as a symbolic lights-off event into one of the world’s most extensive grassroots environmental movements.

    Central to the 2026 campaign is a groundbreaking three-tier educational program developed in collaboration with the Dominica Solid Waste Management Corporation. Secondary institutions and the Dominica State College will participate in the ‘Be REEL on Earth Hour’ social media competition, creating 30- to 90-second videos demonstrating environmental actions. Primary schools will engage in a ‘Voices for the Earth’ poetry and spoken word contest, while preschools will contribute to developing Dominica’s official Earth Hour motto for 2027 through slogan completion videos.

    A signature project will be the establishment of a ‘Life Park’ at Wotten Waven Primary School, where NDFD staff, partners, and volunteers will conduct tree planting, campus beautification, and clean-up activities. Designed as an enduring legacy initiative, this sustainable green space will serve as a model for environmental stewardship and community collaboration for years to come.

    The Foundation’s commitment to ecological sustainability extends beyond annual events, evidenced by their ongoing green loan programs and the Green Innovation Summit that supports eco-conscious entrepreneurs. Embracing the global theme ’60 Minutes for the Planet,’ NDFD encourages all citizens, organizations, and community groups to dedicate an hour to environmental actions—whether through tree planting, waste reduction, energy conservation, or educational activities.

    Participation incentives include cash prizes of €60, $60 USD, and $60 EC dollars for winning entries, along with corporate-sponsored hampers for top-performing schools. With March 28th falling on a Saturday, educational institutions are encouraged to conduct activities throughout the preceding week to maximize involvement.

    NDFD emphasizes that environmental conservation remains fundamental to Dominica’s sustainable development and resilience, positioning Earth Hour 2026 as an ideal platform to engage youth, strengthen partnerships, and inspire practical conservation measures that protect the island’s natural heritage.

  • PM appears carefree after court case challenging his election

    PM appears carefree after court case challenging his election

    Prime Minister Godwin Friday displayed unwavering confidence as he departed the High Court in Kingstown following a crucial case management hearing on Thursday. The legal proceedings center on constitutional challenges brought by the opposition Unity Labour Party (ULP) questioning the eligibility of both Friday and his Foreign Affairs Minister Dwight Fitzgerald Bramble to hold parliamentary seats due to their Canadian citizenship status.

    When pressed by journalists for commentary, Friday responded with notable composure: “Yeah. It’s a beautiful day.” Gesturing toward the sunny skies, he added, “It is a wonderful day. Look at the sunshine,” before deferring to his lead counsel, Anand Ramlogan S.C. of Trinidad and Tobago.

    The constitutional dispute emerges despite Friday’s National Democratic Party (NDP) achieving a landmark electoral victory in November 2025, securing 14 of 15 parliamentary seats with a substantial margin of 10,055 votes over the ULP. This represents the most decisive electoral mandate since the NDP’s complete sweep in 1989.

    Ramlogan characterized the hearing as “an interesting, if not amusing experience,” suggesting the petitions represent an attempt to subvert democratic processes rather than honor the electorate’s clear decision. He confirmed the court has established an accelerated timeline, with evidence submissions due before a scheduled trial from July 28-30.

    Representing the ULP, former Trinidad and Tobago Prime Minister Stuart Young emphasized the case’s profound constitutional significance for Vincentian governance. “What is being determined by the court really is an interpretation of your constitutional provisions and the qualification, or the disqualification to stand as a candidate for elections,” Young stated, noting that while other Caribbean jurisprudence might inform proceedings, St. Vincent’s constitutional framework contains unique provisions.

    The litigation specifically challenges the nomination acceptance processes undertaken by returning officers and the Supervisor of Elections. Both cases name the Attorney General as respondent, with representation teams comprising multiple Caribbean legal experts including non-national attorneys from Trinidad and England.