In the coming months, the corporation will need about 400 people including assistants, various technicians, mechanics, operators, day laborers, and supervisors, among others.
The company says the donation fulfils two purposes: a demonstration of its commitment to being environmentally friendly, and offering a greater level of comfort for travelers.
Hulse is joined by Shawn Vargas from the Ministry of Human Development, Families and Indigenous Peoples' Affairs, and Enkhnasan Nasan-Ulzii from UNICEF.
The branch's grand opening was held on Friday, October 14, with Punta Gorda Town Mayor Charles Selgado, and area representative Michael Espat, in attendance.
By Breaking Belize News Staff: Today, family, friends, fellow officers of the Belize Police Department, and Minister of Home Affairs Kareem Musa, gathered at St. Peter [...]