The Belize Progressive Party failed to get 2% of the popular vote in the last general elections. But the third party is determined to carve out a lasting place for itself on the Belizean political landscape. And to do that –it has to have a headquarters, just like the PUP and the UDP. And that's what they inaugurated yesterday on Vernon Street in Belize City. The new Headquarters is the property of party leader Patrick Rogers. His party will lease it from him for 500 dollars a month for 10 years. With all that apparent inside trading, we asked if it is an arm's length transaction:..
The BPP says it plans to start a newspaper and a radio station as well.