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Jane Usher Boulevard Feels the Love from Police Department

But the unavailability of jobs and opportunities are among the root of the problem says Senior Superintendent Chester Williams. With initiatives like these, it is expected that several departments and agencies will be able to get into these communities and reach the marginalized. And on Sunday, another family sports day was held – this time […]

Minister of Labor Comments on K.H.M.H. Salary Adjustment Negotiations

A little over two weeks ago we told you about the go-slow at the K.H.M.H. that resulted from some six hundred employees’ disgruntlement with G.O.B.’s refusal to grant salary increases, pensions and benefits- a combined fourteen percent of their wages that other public workers have received. G.O.B.’s response was that the employees are ineligible for […]

Elective Surgeries to Resume at K.H.M.H. on Monday Says Dr. Adrian Coye

The nation’s largest hospital was hit with a national embarrassment earlier this week when news broke that the K.H.M.H. was unable to facilitate elective surgeries and that there were no beds. C.E.O. Doctor Adrian Coye says it was a necessary decision to clear a back log of patients. It is expected that surgeries will resume […]

Territorial Volunteers Full Steam Ahead to Sarstoon Island

Since an armed standoff between the Belize National Coast Guard and the Guatemalan navy at the end of May, the Sarstoon Island has virtually been declared off-limits to civilians.  In fact, the area is only traversed once a week by B.D.F. personnel on routine patrol of the region.  So, when the Northern Territorial Volunteers, an […]

B.D.F. Commander Says Decision by B.T.V. is Ill-advised…

The Belize Territorial Volunteers, despite not having received government’s blessing, is proceeding with an expedition to Sarstoon Island.  But it seems they will also be trekking to the controversial area without any protection from local law enforcement or military personnel.  It is a decision that is being described as irresponsible, in light of the fact […]

…Relationship Between Armed Forces Can be Jeopardized

In spite of Guatemala’s existing claim for ownership of Sarstoon Island, a routine B.D.F. patrol maintains military presence in the area.  Commander Jones told News Five earlier today that the role of that detachment is to aid in efforts to mitigate illegal activities within the Sarstoon.   Brig. Gen. David Jones, Commandant, B.D.F. “We don’t […]

Unwarranted Trek to Sarstoon Island Can Inflame Conflict

The unwarranted mission to Sarstoon Island, in Jones’ opinion, can very well result in a split in the relationship that the B.D.F. and the Guatemalan army have forged.  That liaison, from a military standpoint, is mutually beneficial.   Brig. Gen. David Jones, Commandant, B.D.F. “North of the Sarstoon, in our mind, belongs to us.  South […]

Godwin Hulse on Immigration Issues

Just last week, the TIP report issued by the US, downgraded Belize to a Tier Three on the Human Trafficking Watch list. The report stated that the Government hasn’t been doing enough to fully comply with the minimum standards for the elimination of trafficking and hasn’t been doing enough with prosecution in 2014. And in […]

What’s Up With Accountability of Water Boards?

In the past three months, reports of accountability with water boards in different parts of the country have been reported in the media. Earlier this week, allegations surfaced that a cash pan with only two cents was handed over- from an account that had about thirteen thousand dollars- from the Maya Center Water Board in […]

Breast is Best at the Workplace

It’s World Breast Feeding Week and Belize culminated its observance with an all day workshop to discuss breastfeeding and work. While there are no pieces of legislation that mandate work places to provide child friendly spaces for mothers to breastfeed, today was about changing that conversation in an effort to promote breastfeeding in the workplace. […]

Is There a Dengue Outbreak in the West?

The Ministry of Health is currently dealing with an outbreak of dengue fever. A rash of the disease is being confirmed in the country, a concentration of which has been noted in the Cayo District.  The vector-borne illness, also known as break bone fever, is up by thirty-six cases from the same period in 2014.  […]

15 Cases of Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever Diagnosed Across the Country

The dengue virus is transmitted by the Aedes aegypti mosquito which reproduces in areas where stagnant water is not properly drained.  Despite an awareness campaign which remains ongoing, the ministry is appealing to the public to organize cleanup efforts in order to do away with unwanted receptacles to mitigate the spread of resultant dengue fever. […]

MOH: Prevent Dengue By Cleaning Up Your Environment

According to health officials, additional manpower has been brought in to assist with fumigation efforts, as well as the application of larvicides.  Residents are required to do their part to keep their surroundings clean.   Kim Bautista, Chief Operations Officer, VCU “Each of the districts has hired an average of between six to seven additional […]

K.H.M.H. C.E.O. Addresses Bed Scarcity

Still on health related matters, the Karl Heusner Memorial Hospital is faced with yet another embarrassing dilemma which has forced the national referral facility to suspend elective surgeries until Monday, August tenth.  The predicament comes on the heels of a spike in admissions of trauma patients. On Wednesday, the hospital informed the public that as […]

Dr. Adrian Coye Says CT Scanner is Operational Once Again

A similar concern had been raised about the diagnostic X-ray scan.  The CT scanner has been out of service for quite some time and it was only on Friday of last week that the machine was finally repaired.  Dr. Coye, in offering comment on the bed crisis, briefly commented on the issue of the CT […]

Lightning Strikes Mennonite Farmer

A Mennonite community up north is grieving the unexpected death of one of its own. A freak accident on Wednesday associated with a tropical wave passing through the north took the life of twenty-four year old Johan Friesen of a Mennonite community fifteen miles from the Santa Martha Village on the Old Northern Highway. Heavy […]

Discussions on Belize/Guatemala Partial Scope Agreement

While Guatemala’s territorial dispute will take time to solve if it lands before the ICJ, trade relations between Belize and Guatemala are moving along. In June 2010, after years of negotiations, a partial scope agreement was signed with Guatemala. Today, discussions took place at the Belize City Ramada Princess on the functions of the Administrative […]

C.E.O. Mike Singh Says Wrinkles Will Be Ironed in Days Ahead

C.E.O. in the Ministry of Trade, Mike Singh, expressed optimism that in the next few days all the wrinkles will be ironed out in the cross-border trade.     Mike Singh, C.E.O., Ministry of Trade “We do offer the Central American countries, including Guatemala, a strong opportunity to enter into the CARICOM market, which is […]

Youth Cohort Completes Apprenticeship Program

The Youth Apprenticeship Program graduated eighty students this morning. The six month course prepared the apprentices to enter and stay focused in the work force.  The program has had a good rate of success and the majority of those who have passed through are today gainfully employed. Duane Moody was at the Ramada Belize City […]

Harvest for Kids Holds Camp in Belize City

Over the past few years we have shared many stories on the projects of the Belize Camping Experience. It’s a N.G.O. that has been supporting camps with children primarily in Belize City, but they have spread their wings and reached out children in other parts of the country. Now, this camp relies heavily on the […]

Jasmine Alert, Three Years Later

Three years after Jasmine Lowe was brutally killed in the Cayo District, the Jasmine Alert was created in her memory to help protect young children. A program fashioned after the U.S. Amber Alert, the Jasmine Alert triggers a warning via social media and phone companies when there is a reported missing child. Earlier this year, […]

Digicell Under Fire for Offensive Online Ads

Belize Telemedia Limited, a government-owned company, is under fire tonight, for a series of offensive ads that have been posted on social media.  If you’re a subscriber of Facebook or Instagram and have followed Digicell’s page, then chances are you’ve probably seen a pair of posts that are very much open to discussion.  The first […]

Workshop on Revenue Enhancement for Municipal Governments

It is budget season for the nine municipalities across the country, who feed in their requests to the Ministry of Local Government to be forwarded to the Ministry of Finance for inclusion in the annual National Budget due in March. The Ministry is teaming up with the Belize Mayors’ Association to offer a series of […]

CitCo Leads By Example; Says Revenue Stream is Healthy

Also participating were the local staff of the CARILED project which has been assisting various municipalities. Even with the largest revenue base of all the municipalities, Belize City still has its revenue stream problems. But according to Mayor Darrell Bradley, the coffers are healthy, if not swimming, and they are teaching their expertise to their […]

Corozal Police Meets and Greets Residents

As we told you earlier, the second murder for the Corozal district happened on Tuesday night in the Venezuelan Site area of the town. It is also the first murder to take place since the installation of a new commander at the precinct. Superintendent Dennis Arnold was transferred to the jurisdiction from Orange Walk effective […]