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Lisa Shoman Disagrees with Elrington’s Opinion on Internationalizing Border Dispute

The very strong remarks made by former Deputy Prime Minister Gaspar Vega have gotten very positive attention locally. Vega castigated Guatemala for what he called a troubling shift in foreign policy which had resulted in military aggression at the Sarstoon – and he called for support from the Association of Caribbean States. The positive attention […]

Shoman Disagrees with Foreign Minister on Sarstoon Annexation

Foreign Minister Elrington also, during his extended interview, explained that allegations that Guatemala is annexing the Sarstoon are unfounded and impossible. Shoman says she respectfully disagrees.   Lisa Shoman, Member of Opposition’s Belize/Guatemala Committee “First of all, if someone comes into your yard and claims the line of mango trees along the fence and start […]

So What is Guatemala’s Position on Claiming all of Belize?

And then there was that unexpected assertion from Foreign Minister Elrington on Tuesday. He claimed that based on Guatemalan’s repudiation of the 1859 Treaty, that country is now claiming the entire territory of Belize. According to Elrington, “What is the proper situation is to say that they are stopping people from using the Sarstoon because […]

Mounting Outcry Over Appointment of New Regional Health Manager

On Wednesday night, News Five broke the story of Audibaldo Monima, Belize’s brand new Regional Health Manager for the north, including major health facilities in Orange Walk and Corozal. Almost one month ago Monima was given the post, at the same time his wife was named Primary Care Coordinator at the Corozal Community Hospital. But […]

Crooked Tree Fishermen Halted on Haul Day!

Haul Day is a big event in the Crooked Tree, Belize District. It allows fisher folks to catch fish in the lagoon within the wildlife sanctuary for their own consumption as well as for retail.  But what should have been an occasion rich with opportunity turned out nasty for the fisher folks when representatives from […]

B.P.P. Says No to ICJ, Yes to UN Security Council

Amid the ongoing territorial dispute between Belize and Guatemala, the Belize Progressive Party has been unwavering in its position that a resolution at the International Court of Justice is not the only option to bring finality to the claim.  Since its establishment in October 2015, the B.P.P.’s spiel has been a call for action under […]

Is There an Amendment to the Referendum Act in the Offing?

Of concern to the B.P.P. is recent talk that the Referendum Act will be amended.  This, according to Bobby Lopez, has raised the ire of the party and, if necessary, its membership is prepared to take to the streets in protest.  Equally, there is unease in respect of the pending re-registration exercise which he says […]

B.P.P. No Longer to Disclose Source of Campaign Finances

The issue of campaign financing is one that the B.P.P. has been wanting to address since entering the political fray.  While neither of the established mass parties are willing to budge and disclose their source of funding, the B.P.P. says it too is doing away with full disclosure.  According to Lopez, the party has agreed […]

Lisa Shoman Comments on Sarstoon Situation

The Sarstoon has been a fixture in the newscast for months, but what’s the latest on the river? Can we go there without being stopped, or not? The P.U.P. did last week, but then we learned that in effect Guatemala had granted permission for that familiarization trip. In fact, to make that point clear, Guatemala […]

No Sleeping at the Wheel on ICJ Resolution

And finally, there’s the International Court of Justice. There’s no certainty that the dispute will end up in that forum and if it does, that is years in the future. But actions now will certainly matter then. So is the continuous Guatemalan occupation of the entire Sarstoon something we should be concerned about? Shoman says […]

Belize Offers Condolences on Loss of Boxing Legend

This Friday, flags will be flying at half mast on official buildings to pay tribute to the legendary boxer, Muhammed Ali, who passed away on June third. The government announced today that on behalf of the people of Belize, it is offering condolences to the family of Ali, who was born as Cassius Clay and […]

OCEANA Unveils Belize City Mural

World Ocean’s Day was celebrated on Wednesday.  OCEANA headed the activities to promote awareness of a healthy environment. Today, a mural of Belize’s natural wonders was unveiled in a prominent area of the City. Volunteers, as well as artist Rafael Rodriguez, took on the initiative. News Five’s Isani Cayetano reports.   Isani Cayetano, Reporting A […]

Healthy Living Looks At A Condition Affecting Men

It’s not the kind of diagnosis that men, who are the least frequent to visit the doctor, would go pursuing. In fact, the symptoms are so common place that most men wouldn’t even suspect it. Yet, it’s said that one in every three or four men may be prone to this health issue. Other risk […]

Is Post of New Regional Health Manager in the North a Political Appointment?

There is a new regional health manager for the two northern districts. Thirty-year old Audibaldo Monima Junior, an officer with the Belize National Coast Guard has been given a contract for the top post, approved by the Minister of Health Pablo Marin. But from what we gather, senior officials in the ministry did not know […]

Foreign Minister Says Guatemala is Claiming All of Belize

Just how much of Belize is Guatemala claiming? It’s a valid question, but the answer may surprise you. We’ve always thought that the claim was for roughly half of Belize, and there’s a 1999 letter which specifically refers to all areas south of the Sibun River, including all cayes except St. George’s Caye. In fact, […]

O.A.S. Gets Ready to Investigate Border Incidents and Incursions into Belize

The O.A.S. is getting set to commence its investigation into the death of a Guatemalan minor in the Chiquibul. And according to Minister Wilfred Elrington, that organization will also be looking into the murder of Danny Conorquie and the shooting of B.D.F. Staff Sergeant Richard Lambey, which seems to be a very recent request despite […]

Minister of Education Comments on Guatemalan Students in Belize

For days we have received reports that dozens of Guatemalans students have been lining up for enrolment at Mount Carmel High School and other schools in Benque Viejo Del Carmen. For years there has been an organized program for the Guatemalan students to come to Belize to study and by the hundreds they arrive by […]

National Garifuna Council Condemns Senseless Murder of John Jay

An autopsy was conducted on the body of thirty-five-year-old John Jay Rodriguez at the K.H.M.H. morgue this afternoon.  The well-known musician was callously slain during a robbery attempt in Dangriga on Friday night.  Rodriguez was one of several patrons inside the Havana Club at the time of the deadly shooting.  While another person was also […]

Despite Gloomy IMF Report, Mayor Bradley Says It’s Still All Good

There is growing concern over the findings of the IMF team released in the recent Article Four consultations. That report points to a weakening fiscal position which has proportionately increased the nation’s vulnerability. It’s not a glowing report, far from it, but government has yet to formulate an official response. The Chamber of Commerce has, […]

CEMO Hosts 4th Annual Symposium on Road Safety

This morning, representatives of various government, municipal and private organizations gathered for the City Emergency Management Organization’s fourth annual symposium. Timed to coincide with the start of the hurricane season, these sessions are focused on pertinent aspects of disaster-related factors and emergency response. Today, it was all about Road Safety. Mike Rudon was at the […]

An Interregional Tourism Campaign is Launched in Central America

A new interregional tourism campaign was unveiled simultaneously across seven Central American countries this morning.  Under the banner “Central America is Yours, Enjoy it”, the Ministry of Tourism and Civil Aviation, in partnership with the Belize Tourism Board and B.T.I.A., launched the campaign locally.  The purpose is to encourage travel within the region by motivating […]

Half a Million Internet Users are Targeted for Social Media Campaign

The participating agencies have worked closely to design special packages that aim to show the true value of tourist attractions in Central America through social media and website placements.   John Burgos, Executive Director, B.T.I.A. “Looking at it on a bigger picture, the strategic, sustainable development plan of tourism which was developed for 2014-2018 consists […]

4th Annual Climate Outlook Forum

On Tuesday the National Meteorological Service of Belize hosted its fourth Climate Outlook Forum. The twice yearly session included representation from different sectors, gathered together to discuss how the forecast services provided by the Met Office works for them. Mike Rudon was in Belmopan and has the story.   Mike Rudon, Reporting The Met Office’s […]

Insurance Powerhouse Guardian Group Returns to Belize After Brief Hiatus

NemWil, Regent and Guardian Life Insurance….they are well-known insurance companies that have operated in Belize as agents for the Guardian Holdings Group out of the Caribbean. Now under the new brand, Guardian Group, the Trinidadian Company is making its return to the Jewel, after a six month hiatus. Providing general insurance services, the multibillion-dollar company […]

Patrick Faber is Sworn in as Deputy Prime Minister

There is a new Deputy Prime Minister. He is thirty-nine year old Patrick Faber who moves up to the second most powerful man in the corridors of power in Belmopan even as he retains for now the Ministries of Education, Sports and Culture. Faber took the oath today in the presence of family, friends and […]