AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoBelize Entertainment & Culture: Former Miss Universe Belize Isabella “Bella” Zabaneh is back in the spotlight, defending her People’s United Party remarks and urging a higher $10,000 procurement threshold—while staying silent on earlier “media propaganda” comments. Arts & Community: BELTRAIDE handed out grants to 22 Belizean entrepreneurs through the BEEP program, including support for a music production business. Youth & STEM: Summer Bond camp opened in Belize City with a new “robotics as a sport” component, plus basketball, football, and table tennis—aimed at building skills and confidence for ages 7–11. Tourism & Environment: Sargassum is hitting businesses on San Pedro and spreading to Belize City, with waterfront operators warning about worsening cleanup and odor. Local Sports: Tut Bay FC is crying foul after a sudden Belmopan venue switch for an upcoming match, saying it hurts home support and funding. Power & Infrastructure: BEL says an MCC-backed Ambergris Caye power upgrade is needed as demand grows fast, warning of overload risks.
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