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P.B.L. Says Loss of Revenues can Potentially Impact Economy

Prior to Peralta taking over as C.E.O., agreements involving the Port of Belize Limited and the stevedores had been entered into and discussions were had on the financial implications for stevedores.  Peralta says that notwithstanding the mutual agreements, the C.W.U. proceeded to act on its own irresponsibly and the potential consequences can negatively impact the […]

C.W.U. Claims Good Faith Agreement Made Mandatory by P.B.L.

Going back to the initial agreement between the stevedores and their employer, C.W.U. president ‘Mose’ Hyde says that because that arrangement was not workable, they approached the shipping agent directly and struck a deal that was mutually beneficial.  He says that the Port of Belize took that good faith agreement and made it mandatory.   […]

P.B.L. vs. C.W.U.: Who’s Holding Who at Ransom?

The Port of Belize maintains that the C.W.U. is attempting to hold the country ransom by its actions, but is the company also playing hardball by effectively splitting the members of the union on this controversial issue?  That’s what our colleague put to the C.E.O. Peralta during a sit-down with reporters this afternoon.   Reporter […]

Shootout at Corozal Ferry; Man Drowns After

A man reportedly drowned at around one-thirty this afternoon, following a shootout between two groups near the Pueblo Nuevo Ferry. The man who drowned was reportedly along with one of the groups.  He decided to swim across the river but went under. We have not yet been able to confirm his identity, however, reports are […]

Tehje Vaughan Gets Bail for Manslaughter

Twenty-four-year-old Tehje Vaughan was granted bail in the sum of ten thousand dollars by Justice Nigel Pilgrim for the charge of manslaughter by negligence in the shooting death of her friend and co-worker, thirty-year-old Charles Canton. Canton was accidentally shot by Vaughan last Friday. Vaughan, the daughter of Belize City Councilor Albert Vaughan, was arraigned […]

BSCAP: Musical Artists Who Perform Live Are Entitled To Payment

Earlier today, the work of artists and their talents received tangible support from the Belize Society of Composers, Artists and Producers, BSCAP.  The agency introduced a documentary entitled “Song Creation: A Musical Idea from Inception to Completion”.  It details the creative process from a first-person point of view and the importance of respecting and protecting […]

A Workshop on Early Warning System for Disasters

We are less than a month away from the start of the rainy season and today at the NEMO Headquarters in Belmopan, a two-day workshop commenced on the implementation of a Common Alert Protocol in Belize. Stakeholders from across public sector, as well as organizations that work in the preparation, management and response to disasters […]

Mexican Business People to Hold First Bel-Mex Conference in Belize May 18 & 19

A group of Mexican businesspersons from the Quintana Roo area have planned the first Bel-Mex business conference for May eighteenth and nineteenth in Belize City. Similar to previous joint Mexico-Belize trade summits in the past, this event aims to bring together businesspeople from both countries who can market the products or services they offer in […]

Belize Joins CARICOM in Celebrating 50 Years

It was fifty years ago, in 1973, that the Caribbean Community, CARICOM, was established under the Treaty of Chaguaramas. Belize’s membership took effect in May 1974. The Treaty of Chaguaramas was revised in 2001, advancing CARICOM from a common market to a community with a single market and economy, comprising twenty states, fifteen member states and […]

CARICOM Stood by Belize Leading up to Independence

Former C.E.O in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, David Gibson shared how CARICOM leaders came to Belize’s support in order for the country to gain political independence in 1981, effectively keeping Guatemala’s claim at bay.   David Gibson, Former Ambassador/C.E.O., Ministry of Foreign Affairs “As Belize prepared for independence, CARICOM ministers converged in Belize to […]

Happy International Firefighters’ Day

May fourth has been recognized annually as International Firefighters’ Day since 1999. It was established following the death of five firefighters in a bushfire in Australia and the day is being observed to honor service to the community.  Today, Dotbox Donuts recognized firemen in Belize City by treating them to a selection of their sweet […]

G.O.B. Says “C.C.J. Consent Order Doesn’t Give Maya Villages Carte Blanche”

This morning in Belize City, the Minister of Indigenous Peoples’ Affairs, along with the Area Representative for Toledo West, and other government officials, met with the media at the Biltmore. The purpose of the press conference was to provide an update on developments regarding the implementation of the C.C.J.’s Consent Order of 2015, as well […]

What About the Dispute Resolution Mechanism?

According to the Minister of Indigenous Peoples’ Affairs, Dolores Balderamos-Garcia, instead of taking matters into their own hands, residents of Yemeri Grove and Laguna should file a report with the authorities via a dispute resolution mechanism.  Commissioner of Indigenous Peoples’ Affairs, Greg Ch’oc explains how the system works, as well as the involvement of his […]

Toledo West Area Rep Says G.O.B. Must Work with Everyone

In Toledo West, the constituency represented by Oscar Requeña, there are as many as twenty-six indigenous communities.  Despite a position taken by government that is being met with cold water by the Toledo Alcaldes Association and the M.L.A., we asked if he is prepared to face the potential backlash from the indigenous community.   Oscar […]

TAA/MLA Fires Back at Government

This afternoon, following the walkout in Belmopan, the Toledo Alcaldes Association issued a statement in which it said, “we are at a disadvantage if we trust government officials who seem set on defeating us, set on working against us.  The government has repeatedly mischaracterized our aspirations for protection of our judicially-recognized rights and has repeatedly […]

TAA/MLA Talks with Government to a Grinding Halt

According to Coc, the Toledo Alcaldes Association and the Maya Leaders Alliance, representatives of the indigenous community, demand full recognition and protection of customary land rights in accordance with the decision of the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights and the U.N. Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples.   On the phone: Cristina Coc, Spokesperson, […]

The De-reservation of the Machaka: Maya Land Rights Versus Urban Expansion

In our second episode of “The Five Point Breakdown,” we head south to Toledo District where the complexity of Maya land rights versus urban expansion is at the heart of the proposed de-reserving of a forest reserve. At word of the proposal, there was public outcry about a suspected land grab, but tonight, we delve […]

P.B.L. Says Delays Caused by Dispute with Stevedores

 The ongoing dispute between the Port of Belize Limited (P.B.L.) and the Christian Workers Union (C.W.U.) has caused service delays, according to a public statement from P.B.L. P.B.L. says that in May 2022, the C.W.U. agreed to switch to a two-gang rotation, which would increase work frequency and earnings for stevedores while lowering costs for […]

Alleged Gang Member Denied Bail

Belize City resident Ronlee Petillo has been accused of being a member of the George Street Gang (GSG) and was arraigned before Magistrate Dennison Mannon earlier today. Petillo, who was recently granted bail for rape and aggravated assault with a firearm, pleaded not guilty to the charge. According to the allegations, Petillo, who resides on […]

Ministry of Human Development Discusses Haitian Migration

The controversial issue of Haitian nationals arriving in Belize before being smuggled or trafficked onward to the United States continues to raise serious concerns.  While the matter presents an awkward situation for CARICOM nationals, in the context of free movement across the region, the Immigration Department has had to implement specific measures to stem the […]

Minister Dolores Welcomes C.E.O. Marconi Leal Jr. to her Ministry

Marconi Leal Junior has been reassigned as C.E.O. at the Ministry of Human Development, Families and Indigenous Peoples’ Affairs.  As we’ve reported, C.E.O. Leal and Minister of Transport, Youth and Sports Rodwell Ferguson were at odds for some time and the irreparable break up of their professional relationship led to Leal’s reassignment.  Since April twenty-fourth, […]

Pomona Resident Wins $20,000 on Scratch & Win

The Boledo frenzy has waned with the temporary suspension of the nightly draw and the Sunday Lottery, but an alternative game – Scratch and Win allows players to find out whether they’ve won on their investment immediately, that’s as fast as you can scratch the ticket to find out. Scratch and Win’s latest winner, Pedro, […]

Belize Files I.C.J. Memorial Asserting Sovereignty Over Sapodilla Cayes

Belize has submitted a Memorial to the International Court of Justice (I.C.J.) in The Hague, in the ongoing sovereignty dispute over the Sapodilla Cayes with Honduras. G.O.B. says that the Memorial, delivered to the Deputy Registrar of the I.C.J., Jean-Pelé Fomété, vigorously defends Belize’s ownership of the Cayes and requests that the Court declares that […]

Survey Reveals Half of King Charles’ Realms Would Choose Republic Status, Belize Split on Monarchy

A recent poll conducted by former Conservative deputy chairman Lord Michael Ashcroft, has revealed that almost half of the countries in King Charles’ realms, including Canada and Australia, would choose to become republics if a referendum were held today. The survey of eleven thousand, two hundred and fifty-one persons across fourteen overseas countries found that […]

Brads Boledo License is Officially Cancelled

The lucrative contract to administer the nightly Boledo, as well as the Sunday Lottery Draw, has been cancelled.  The termination of that agreement which was granted to Brads Gaming Group Limited by the previous government came into force today with the suspension of all related activities, including the sale of tickets.  In a press release […]