BELLA VISTA, TOLEDO DISTRICT – In a significant stride for public health infrastructure, a comprehensive Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene (WASH) facility was officially unveiled on Thursday, March 2, 2026, at the Bella Vista Polyclinic. This critical initiative represents a collaborative endeavor between Belize’s Ministry of Rural Transformation, Community Development, and Local Government and the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF). The project’s cornerstone involves the installation of dual 10,000-liter water storage tanks, supported by a newly constructed elevated concrete stand to ensure consistent water pressure. A dedicated, modern laundry room has also been established to augment the clinic’s operational hygiene protocols. Health officials emphasize that this infrastructure overhaul is designed to create a resilient backup water supply, effectively insulating medical services from disruptions in the main municipal system. This safeguard ensures uninterrupted patient care and critical medical procedures during periods of water scarcity. Furthermore, the enhanced laundry capabilities are projected to significantly elevate infection control measures, directly contributing to reduced nosocomial infection rates. This WASH project is a pivotal component of a broader, ongoing national strategy to fortify and modernize healthcare and sanitation services in Belize’s rural and underserved communities, directly impacting public health outcomes.
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Schandaal rond Alcoa Pensioenfonds Suriname bereikt nieuwe fase
A major financial scandal involving the Alcoa Minerals Pension Fund Suriname has entered a critical phase as prosecutors reveal suspicions that over $12 million has vanished from the fund. The Public Prosecutor’s Office has initiated criminal investigations into several high-profile individuals, including former minister and jurist Ferdinand Welzijn, who previously criticized fund administrators for what he termed “backward behavior.”
The investigation centers on allegations of document forgery, fraud, embezzlement, and improper financial management that allegedly caused substantial financial damage to the pension fund. Multiple key figures are scheduled for questioning, including former pension fund chairman A. Venetiaan and property seller Mr. Punai, who was involved in controversial real estate transactions.
This pension fund serves retirees of the former mining company Billiton, which operated for decades in Suriname. For these elderly beneficiaries, the pension represents a crucial income source, making the alleged disappearance of millions particularly devastating to their financial security.
The Association of Pensioners of Billiton Company Suriname reports growing demands for transparency and justice within the retiree community. Board members supporting the investigation emphasize that the case transcends financial loss, touching on fundamental issues of trust in pension fund management and protection for retirees.
Judicial authorities will determine witness lists and investigation procedures in the coming weeks. Legal experts anticipate the case could establish significant precedents for pension fund oversight and corporate accountability in Suriname. For the aging beneficiaries affected by the scandal, the pursuit of justice remains paramount as the judicial process unfolds.
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STATEMENT: United Progressive Party extends deepest sympathy following devastating Fire in Roseau
ROSEAU, DOMINICA – March 2, 2026: The United Progressive Party (UPP) has issued a formal statement expressing profound condolences to residents and business owners impacted by a catastrophic fire that recently ravaged sections of Dominica’s capital city. Party leader Joshua Francis conveyed heartfelt sympathy to those confronting the arduous task of rebuilding destroyed homes and businesses.
The opposition party specifically praised the rapid intervention of the Dominica Fire Service, acknowledging their professional conduct and bravery in preventing further devastation. Additionally, the UPP highlighted the courageous efforts of local community members and young volunteers who assisted emergency responders in containing the blaze, citing their actions as emblematic of national solidarity during crises.
However, the statement raised significant concerns regarding the adequacy of national emergency preparedness. Reports of limited resources available at the incident scene have prompted the UPP to demand immediate government action to enhance firefighting capabilities. The party formally urged the administration to prioritize the acquisition of new fire trucks and modernized equipment, framing disaster response infrastructure as critical to public safety and economic stability.
Emphasizing collective responsibility, the UPP reaffirmed its commitment to advocating for comprehensive emergency protocols and sustainable safety measures for all citizens. The party’s communication office, led by Public Relations Officer Lofty Durand, remains available for further media engagement.
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Nestor stars, but North Texas lose on Senior Night
In an emotionally charged Senior Night showdown on February 28, University of North Texas forward Megan Nestor delivered a monumental performance despite her team’s 66-63 defeat against South Florida. The Saint Lucian athlete dominated the court with 14 points and 22 rebounds, marking her 18th double-double of the season—a feat that ties for third-most in single-season school history.
The game turned on critical errors in the final quarter, with UNT’s offensive rebounds and free throw misses proving decisive. After maintaining a narrow lead entering the fourth quarter, the Mean Green failed to score in the final 2:01 minutes, ending their month-long home winning streak.
Head Coach Jason Burton analyzed the loss: ‘We didn’t get out to the best start that we wanted, but I thought in the third quarter we turned things around. The three biggest issues were offensive rebounds, turnovers—two areas we’d improved recently—and free throw execution.’
Nestor’s performance solidified her national standing, as she leads the American Conference in double-doubles and ranks among the top 10 nationally. Her 416 rebounds at 14.3 per game currently lead the nation. Saturday’s game marked her sixth 20-rebound performance this season, placing her just three shy of breaking the American Conference record set by Dulcy Fankam Mendjiadeau in 2023.
The Caribbean star added two assists and two steals during her 37 minutes on court, missing only two of eight shot attempts. Despite the emotional significance of Senior Night, Nestor remained focused on the upcoming conference tournament starting March 10: ‘It’s the last home game, but we still have more games ahead. We’re focused on winning the conference tournament—the job isn’t done yet.’
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Dom Rep crush Saint Lucia in U20 football
Saint Lucia’s aspirations of clinching Group C in the Concacaf Under-20 Men’s Qualifiers were decisively extinguished on Sunday following a 5-0 defeat against the Dominican Republic. The match, held at the Complejo Deportivo FCRF-Plycem in San Rafael de Alajuela, Costa Rica, saw the young Piton Boyz overwhelmed by their opponents’ superior technical prowess and tactical execution.
Head coach made three strategic changes to the starting lineup from their previous fixture. Joshua George replaced Rohan Vitalis on the left flank of the defensive trio, while Messiah Pinel returned to the starting eleven. Edrick Popo, who had scored as a substitute in the 3-0 victory over Dominica, earned his place in the first XI, with Niyel Fontenelle and Kevin Blackstock Jr making way.
The Dominican Republic, featuring several players from prestigious academies in the United States and Spain, established their dominance from the opening whistle. Their aggressive intent was clear within the first minute when they registered the initial shot on target. The physical intensity of the match became immediately apparent as Saint Lucian captain Eymani Butcher endured two heavy challenges within the first six minutes, resulting in a yellow card and two free kicks for his side.
The Caribbean opponents truly began to demonstrate their quality in the 21st minute when Luis Lopez met Nicolas Bobea’s exquisite cross to open the scoring. The combination proved lethal again just nine minutes later as Lopez turned provider, playing Bobea through to double the advantage. Saint Lucia’s challenges were compounded when Marcus Paul suffered a serious ankle injury requiring stretcher assistance after an opposition player fell on his leg.
Lopez continued his influential performance by earning a penalty kick after being fouled from behind. Cristian Ortiz of the Tampa Bay Rowdies converted calmly from the spot, establishing a 3-0 lead heading into halftime. The second half saw more measured play but additional goals from Emmanuel Ramos in the 58th minute and Deivi Marte in the 83rd minute completed the comprehensive victory.
The result leaves Saint Lucia third in the five-team group with one win and two losses. Their final qualification match will be against the winless British Virgin Islands on Tuesday, March 3. Meanwhile, the group winner will be determined in the simultaneous fixture between Antigua & Barbuda and the Dominican Republic.
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GFNC warns: Do not trust the taste-test
The Grenada Food and Nutrition Council (GFNC) has issued a critical public health advisory warning parents and caregivers against the dangers of serving alcohol-containing beverages to children. The council emphasized that using taste-testing alone to determine alcohol content is dangerously unreliable, as an adult’s alcohol tolerance differs significantly from a child’s physiological capacity.
According to the GFNC, beverages with any detectable alcohol content—ranging from minimal 0.5% to concentrations exceeding 10%—are inappropriate for children and should never be provided to minors below the legal drinking age. The advisory specifically directs parents, guardians, vendors, and school administrators to meticulously examine beverage labels to ensure complete absence of alcohol before serving drinks to children.
The health authority highlighted neurodevelopmental concerns, noting that human brain development continues into the mid-20s, making alcohol exposure particularly harmful during childhood and adolescence. The GFNC strongly recommends that adults consistently select alcohol-free alternatives for children and verify product labeling during purchases.
The council encourages public engagement through its official website (https://gfnc.gov.gd/about-us/) and social media channels (https://linktr.ee/473GFNC) for additional nutritional guidance. The announcement concludes with GFNC’s foundational message: ‘Eat Local: Strengthen Food and Nutrition Security in Grenada.’
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Excellers victorious at Pearlette Louisy sports
Young athletes from Dame Pearlette Louisy Primary School are preparing to defend their District 1 Championship title as northern primary schools return to the Daren Sammy Cricket Ground on March 13th. The school recently held its inter-house competition on February 24th at the same venue, where Excellers emerged victorious with an impressive 583 points, comfortably ahead of Challengers who secured second place with 511 points. Achievers followed with 492 points, while Visioneers concluded the competition with 456 points.
The event showcased exceptional talent across various age categories. Avary Maryat, last year’s District 1 gold medalist and Saint Lucia Athletics Association’s juvenile male athlete of the year, demonstrated his prowess in the Under-11 boys’ division. Competing for Visioneers, Maryat secured gold in both the 300m (52.0 seconds) and 150m (20.5 seconds), while earning silver in the 80m event.
In the Under-11 girls’ division, Tabielle Emmanuel of Excellers claimed the victrix ludorum title with outstanding performances in the 600m (2:26.1) and 300m (1:00.5) races.
The competition also revealed promising new talent in younger categories. Kaeden Casimir of Challengers emerged as the top Under-9 boy, capturing gold in the 150m (24.6 seconds) and silver in the 60m. Meanwhile, Kamilla Solomon, also representing Challengers, dominated the Under-9 girls’ events with victories in both the 150m (25.6 seconds) and 60m (10.1 seconds).
In the Under-13 category, Micah Donnelly of Achievers achieved double gold success, winning both the 600m (2:02.9) and 1200m (4:54.5) events. Ezabel Charles of Visioneers also impressed with gold medals in the 300m (52.2 seconds) and 1000m (4:01.1), though she secured silver in the 600m behind Juneika Quinlan. This performance allowed Charles to break a tie with teammate Chloe Emanus, who herself claimed gold in both the 150m (21.2 seconds) and 80m (11.2 seconds) events.



