Home » Featured Miscellaneous People & Places
You are currently browsing entries filed in: Featured Miscellaneous People & Places
Late this evening, bailiffs rolled into City Hall’s compound on the George Price Highway where the council’s heavy equipment are kept to crowfoot its assets. Candice Miller reportedly filed an Execution of Judgment only fourteen days after Supreme Court Justice Courtenay Abel ruled in her favour in her lawsuit against the Belize City Council. The […]
Written on November 11, 2019 | Posted in
Featured,
Miscellaneous,
People & Places |
Comments Off on Candice Crowfoots CitCo
In political news, two weeks ago, the U.D.P.’s Belmopan Area Representative John Saldivar brought out thousands of supporters, including many of his political colleagues, for the launch of his leadership campaign. Saldivar is going up against the Deputy Party Leader Patrick Faber whose campaign launch did not match Saldivar’s numbers. But Faber is not fazed […]
Written on November 11, 2019 | Posted in
Featured,
Miscellaneous,
People & Places,
Politics |
Comments Off on #It’sAllAboutTheBase – Patrick Faber Targets Delegates
As we reported on Friday, Former Deputy Prime Minister Gaspar Vega continues to enjoy ministerial benefits, despite his resignation amid a land scandal involving his son, Andre, back in 2017. As an elected member of the House of Representatives, Vega’s annual take home pay is said to be thirty-seven thousand, eight hundred dollars annually. With […]
Written on November 11, 2019 | Posted in
Miscellaneous,
People & Places,
Politics |
Comments Off on Gapi Vega’s Salary Breakdown
The Belize Tourism Industry Association has teamed up with the Embassy of Mexico for a three-day advance culinary training at the ITVET in Belize City. The training is the first of a series of training sessions that will take place following the signing of a memorandum of understanding between Mexico and the B.T.I.A. Specialized trainers […]
Written on November 11, 2019 | Posted in
Miscellaneous,
People & Places |
Comments Off on B.T.I.A. and Mexican Embassy Host Advance Culinary Training in Belize
Belize has been removed from the list of non-cooperative jurisdictions following a meeting of the Economic and Financial Affairs Council of the European Union which was held in Brussels today. The change came after the recent amendment to International Business Act as well as the promulgation of the Economic Substance Act of October. The government […]
Written on November 8, 2019 | Posted in
Featured,
Miscellaneous,
People & Places,
Politics |
Comments Off on E.U. Removes Belize from Tax Haven Blacklist
The ruling United Democratic Party is gearing up to select its new leader and the process is causing a major rift within the party. Belmopan Area Representative John Saldivar is going up against the Deputy Prime Minister Patrick Faber. Faber launched his campaign in September with support from members of the party’s central executive and […]
Written on November 8, 2019 | Posted in
Featured,
Miscellaneous,
People & Places,
Politics |
Comments Off on Get Your Popcorn and Enjoy the Show, says Opposition Leader
Orange Walk North Area Representative Gaspar Vega continues to enjoy all allowances made available to him by the Government of Belize, despite no longer being assigned a portfolio. Since he was stripped of his ministerial responsibilities, amid a land scandal involving his son back in 2016, Vega maintains twenty-four hour police presence at his Clark […]
Written on November 8, 2019 | Posted in
Featured,
Miscellaneous,
People & Places,
Politics |
Comments Off on Gapi Still Reaping Ministerial Benefits Two Years After Resigning
At the Supreme Court this morning, the well-known former executive director of SATIIM, Gregory Ch’oc was called to the bar. Ch’oc gained national prominence for his work to promote the rights of the Mayas and his fight against oil exploration. His views to advance the indigenous people pitted him against the government to the point […]
Written on November 8, 2019 | Posted in
Featured,
Miscellaneous,
People & Places |
Comments Off on Attorney Greg Ch’oc is Called to the Bar
After public outrage peaked, the Cabinet Secretary, Carlos Perdomo, on October-thirty first announced that the forty-thousand dollars debt owed by Joshua Perdomo, his son, had been paid. This is after the government wrote off the loan, citing that Perdomo could not be located. Perdomo was to return to Belize after his study leave, but did […]
Written on November 8, 2019 | Posted in
Miscellaneous,
People & Places,
Politics |
Comments Off on P.U.P. Leader: “it is more than just the forty thousand dollars”
And since the government was quick to write off the Joshua Perdomo loan, the People’s United Party is calling on the Barrow Administration to do the same for hundreds of financially challenged students. The P.U.P. points to the recent statement from the University of Belize where a hundred students are at risk of being de-registered. […]
Written on November 8, 2019 | Posted in
Education,
Miscellaneous,
People & Places,
Politics |
Comments Off on John Briceño Calls on U.D.P. Government to Write Off Student Loans
Every Thursday, for the past year, Belize City youths have been converging at a community basketball court in Belama Phase Two for the Ball is Life tournament. The tournament, however, was suspended on Thursday night after a player realized that the basketball rim and backboard had disappeared. The rims and boards were removed by the […]
Written on November 8, 2019 | Posted in
Miscellaneous,
People & Places,
Politics |
Comments Off on The Political Battle for Belama’s Basketball Court
A parliamentary forum on Food and Nutrition Security for a Healthy Belize took place today in Belize City. Members of the Belize Parliamentary Alliance against Hunger and Malnutrition gathered to discuss policies and legislation to advance and achieve the objectives of the committee. The Ministry of Agriculture has launched school gardens in several schools across […]
Written on November 8, 2019 | Posted in
Miscellaneous,
People & Places |
Comments Off on Focusing on “Food and Nutrition Security for a Healthy Belize”
In November, sports enthusiast and former footballer Carlos ‘Charlie’ Slusher was appointed a new director of the National Anti-doping Organization, NADO, which was suspended from the Regional Anti-doping Organization following the Brandon Cattouse fiasco. Since then NADO has been getting back on track and today a two-day workshop focusing on the goals of NADO concluded. […]
Written on November 8, 2019 | Posted in
Miscellaneous,
People & Places,
Sports |
Comments Off on NADO Becoming Fully Functional
He is currently the president of the Senate, but before Darrell Bradley was the two-term Mayor of Belize City. Bradley, the ambitious politician, however, stepped aside and did not seek re-election in 2018. It is not to say that he is ruling out active politics to serve as a sitting member of the House of […]
Written on November 7, 2019 | Posted in
Miscellaneous,
People & Places,
Politics |
Comments Off on Will Darrell Bradley Make a Comeback in 2020?
While Bradley did not comment on the leadership race between John Saldivar and Patrick Faber, we asked if he too would aspire to be the U.D.P. leader or prime minister of the country, whenever he decides to re-enter into active politics. Given his track record at City Hall and the political power that comes with […]
Written on November 7, 2019 | Posted in
Miscellaneous,
People & Places,
Politics |
Comments Off on Darrell Bradley, a Future Prime Minister of Belize?
This morning in the downtown area of the City, the Salvation Army launched its annual Kettle Appeal ushering in the season for giving. The sounds of the ringing of the red kettle was heard all over as the organization kicked off its prominent charitable event through which it hopes to bring joy at Christmas time […]
Written on November 7, 2019 | Posted in
Miscellaneous,
People & Places,
Social Issues |
Comments Off on The 2019 Salvation Army Kettle Appeal is Officially Launched
The source of water from which many are able to drink, cook and use for other activities has often been taken for granted as an infinite well that supplies the country. Assuming that the well won’t someday dry up, most Belizeans are carefree about their use of water. Given the recent occurrences where the supply […]
Written on November 7, 2019 | Posted in
Environment,
Miscellaneous,
People & Places |
Comments Off on BWS Calls for Environmental Awareness on Water Resources
On Tuesday, Deputy Prime Minister Patrick Faber took on the government at a youth event in Belize City. Faber said that politicians and the people are corrupt and that there is a lot of corruption. He spoke of crime, questioning why gang-related murders are not being solved and noted that leadership contender, John Saldivar’s turf, […]
Written on November 6, 2019 | Posted in
Featured,
Miscellaneous,
People & Places,
Politics |
Comments Off on John Saldivar: “I refuse to go to the gutter”
Reynaldo Verde remains locked up in the U.S., facing charges of extortion and attempted extortion. The former Deputy Director of General Tax Services pled not guilty to those charges. Verde was arrested while transiting the U.S., on his return to Belize. He is being accused by the owner of Orchid Bay in Corozal, Chris Williams. Williams […]
Written on November 6, 2019 | Posted in
Miscellaneous,
People & Places,
Regional / International,
Trials |
Comments Off on Trove of Evidence against Reynaldo Verde Filed
Today, we reached out to the Department of Human Services for a comment on the report made by Kevin Arnold Senior. As you heard in our newscast on Wednesday night, Arnold alleged that his seven-month-old baby boy and two-year-old daughter were removed from his care and placed in a home because he didn’t have proper […]
Written on November 6, 2019 | Posted in
Miscellaneous,
People & Places,
Social Issues |
Comments Off on Human Services Department Responds to Allegations
On the morning of November fourth, residents along the banks of the Mopan and Macal rivers were alerted of flash flooding in the vicinity of those two waterways in the Cayo District. What they were not prepared for was the interruption of water supply from BWS that came as a consequence of the sudden overflow. […]
Written on November 6, 2019 | Posted in
Miscellaneous,
People & Places |
Comments Off on Update on Water Interruption for San Ignacio & Santa Elena
In San Ignacio, potable water had to be trucked in from elsewhere within the district in order to service priority customers, including hospitals, schools and the tourism sector; all this while personnel from Belize City were deployed to San Ignacio to restore distribution. Dave Pascascio, Operations Manager, BWS “San Ignacio was a more challenge […]
Written on November 6, 2019 | Posted in
Miscellaneous,
People & Places |
Comments Off on Water is Restored to the Twin Towns Out West
The issue of discoloration that was initially detected in Belize City two weeks ago also remains a priority for BWS. The change in color of water in the pipelines is attributed to a chemical reaction between chlorine and iron. The occurrence, however, went unnoticed at other stations along the Belize River, including Belmopan. Dave Pascascio, […]
Written on November 6, 2019 | Posted in
Miscellaneous,
People & Places |
Comments Off on What is BWS Doing About Discolored Water?
Ten years ago, the Belize National Youth Apprenticeship programme was started in Belize City with the aim to reduce crime, through its focus on the development, education and employment of at-risk youth. Under the administration of the Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports, hundreds of high school drop-outs and single mothers between the ages of […]
Written on November 6, 2019 | Posted in
Miscellaneous,
People & Places,
Social Issues |
Comments Off on Youth Apprenticeship Programme Turns 10!
The United Nations Regional Centre for Peace, Disarmament and Development in Latin America and Global Affairs Canada are hosting a two-day workshop in Belize. Ten Caribbean countries are participating in the workshop to discuss the control chemical, nuclear and biological weapons, as well as weapons of mass destruction. The discussions are focused on how customs […]
Written on November 6, 2019 | Posted in
Miscellaneous,
People & Places |
Comments Off on UNLIREC Hosts Workshop in Belize