PUP Manifesto 2024 Highlights Key Achievements Under Briceno Administration
Last night, the PUP Manifesto 2024 detailed major accomplishments under the Briceño Administration from 2020 to 2025, showcasing progress in multiple sectors.
The government launched Digital Connect Centers in remote areas, providing high-speed internet and devices to students and residents, bridging the digital divide.
Through Beltraide, entrepreneurship and small businesses received training, grants, and roadshow support, helping locals formalize businesses and expand marketing efforts.
Tourism rebounded strongly post-pandemic, with 2024 visitor numbers surpassing pre-COVID 2019 figures, reflecting the administration’s success in revitalizing the industry.
After uncovering sales under-reporting, the government revoked Brads’ Boledo license. Fi We Boledo generated $16 million in its first year, funding NHI and sports expansion.
The Ministry of Natural Resources hosted land clinics nationwide, issuing thousands of land titles and resolving long-standing property disputes.
Public hospitals and clinics eliminated fees, ensuring quality healthcare access. The government also forgave $54 million in KHMH debt and built new polyclinics in Placencia, Caye Caulker, and Crooked Tree.
The administration remains committed to governance, transparency, and accountability through legislative reforms.
With these achievements, the PUP Manifesto 2024 aims to continue national progress under Plan Belize 2.0.
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