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The National M.S.M.E. Road Show is being held at the ITVET compound in Belize City and will run until Friday. The initiative which is being carried out by Beltraide with the support of the Ministry of Finance is making its way down from Corozal. News Five’s Isani Cayetano reports. Isani Cayetano, Reporting A national […]
Written on September 7, 2022 | Posted in
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The Belize Audubon Society was one of several environmental NGOs that endorsed a letter written to Prime Minister John Briceño on August twenty-fifth. To date, there has been no formal response to the request being made by the conservation community which is to halt all Environmental Impact Assessments currently in process, including the hosting of […]
Written on September 6, 2022 | Posted in
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In the wake of that letter to P.M. Briceño, a wad of signed documents were also turned over to the Minister of Sustainable Development last week. Orlando Habet, whose portfolio responsibilities include sustainable development and climate change, received the petitions on behalf of the prime minister who was out of the country on duty leave. […]
Written on September 6, 2022 | Posted in
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Another controversial proposal that is being made by a foreign investor is the Vulcan project which has been met with strong objections from various quarters, including residents of Gales Point Village, the conservation community and several ministers of government. In speaking on the matter, the Executive Director of the Belize Audubon Society told News Five […]
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The proliferation of guns into the country, firearms that are brought over illegally from neighboring Guatemala and Mexico, is a year-round issue for law enforcement. A majority of those weapons are used in the commission of violent crimes. Earlier today, police in Corozal District discovered thirty, five point five-six rounds of ammunition from a cane […]
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The trial against San Pedro Jet Express and Boat Captain Ernest Delgado continued in the Belize City Magistrate’s Court today before Chief Magistrate Sharon Fraser. The water taxi company and Delgado were criminally charged for causing the death of siblings, eight-year-old Kimberly Guy and ten-year-old Yamri Guy of Xaibe Village, and for the injury of […]
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Paul Kagame, President of the Republic of Rwanda, is scheduled to visit Belize from September fourteenth to the fifteenth. The visit will be historic as it will mark the first such visit to Belize by a head of state from Africa. According to a release from the Government of Belize, Prime Minister John Briceño engaged […]
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The Ministry of Sustainable Development, Climate Change and Disaster Risk Management, through the Enabling Gender-Responsive Disaster Recovery, Climate and Environmental Resilience in the Caribbean Project, is hosting a two-day training to introduce gender into climate policies. It is looking at how climate change affects various groups differently and how decisions being made to mitigate and […]
Written on September 6, 2022 | Posted in
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The Ministry of Natural Resources is upgrading its Landfolio software for greater efficiency within the Lands Department. This upgrade from the second generation of the Landfolio software to Landfolio seven is expected to provide greater efficiency to Belizeans, while providing a more transparent process. The new system streamlines the process at the Lands Department, from […]
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Two hundred employees from the Ministry of Natural Resources are currently learning the software. When the new system does come online in the next few weeks, it is expected that the issues of backlog that prevent services from being completed in a timely manner, will be resolved. Nelda Tulcey, Chief Executive Officer, Ministry of Natural […]
Written on September 6, 2022 | Posted in
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And, with the upgrade of the Landfolio system, now is a good time to conduct your first registration process, if you have not done so as yet. For those who may not be aware, Belizeans owning land within declared compulsory land areas are required by law to declare their ownership with the Land Registry. Currently, […]
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Former board members Lascelle Tillett and Mike Heusner, pioneers in the ecotourism industry, were honored on Saturday by the Belize Audubon Society. During a ceremony held at the Cockscomb Basin Wildlife Sanctuary, the advocates for the conservation of Belize’s natural resources were formally recognized by the organization. The occasion was also used to announce the […]
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Brothers Keon and Calvert Young came under attack by someone wielding a knife while they were reveling in the carnival J’Ouvert on Saturday morning. The pair, celebrating amongst a throng of merrymakers, had just passed the Queen Street Police Station when they were stabbed. It was the only violent incident recorded during that festivity. This […]
Written on September 5, 2022 | Posted in
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Twenty-nine-year-old Mindy Novelo was viciously attacked with a hammer over the weekend by her ex-common-law husband. The incident happened after five p.m. on Saturday evening in the community of Corozalito while Novelo was walking home with her children. Forty-four-year-old Edin Chi reportedly charged at the woman and inflicted multiple injuries on her using the hammer. […]
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Chief Magistrate Sharon Fraser issued removal orders for sixteen Cuban nationals after entering Belize without passports. The Cuban nationals claim that on Thursday, September first, they were seeking asylum in the Cayman Islands but accidentally ended up in Belize when their boat ran out of gas and drifted ashore after experiencing bad weather. But, Chief […]
Written on September 5, 2022 | Posted in
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For the first time in three years, school bells rang and the full complement of the student population filed into classrooms at primary schools across Belize today, to mark the start of the school year. The last time they’ve reported to school for day one with a hundred percent attendance was September 2019. News Five’s […]
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For Lythia Rhaburn, a teacher at Stella Maris, the gifts are welcomed by students and the school’s administration. Lythia Rhaburn, Teacher, Stella Maris School “Some of our students are not able to finance – their parents are not working because they can’t work because nobody would be able to babysit their child or children […]
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A stakeholder consultation led by the Ministry of Sustainable Development was held recently in Placencia. Minister Orlando Habet, along with teams from the National Biodiversity Office and the Forest Department, met with various organizations to strengthen cooperation for improved management of the Laughing Bird Caye National Park. Together with the Southern Environmental Association, the Government […]
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Public officers are being better prepared to fulfill their job descriptions. The Ministry of Public Service has found that many public officers are unaware of their responsibilities, because they were never briefed upon being hired. Well, Henry Charles Usher, the Minister of Public Service is hoping to change that with a newly-developed, on boarding procedure […]
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Belize has a new Chief Justice. Justice Louise Blenman was sworn in on Friday at the Belize House in Belmopan. Acting Chief Justice Michelle Arana has since vacated the seat, after serving in that capacity for the last two years. On social media, Justice Arana said “I wish to thank God for the opportunity to […]
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Last week, the Ministry of Infrastructure Development and Housing called a meeting to develop a strategy that it intends to implement in the repair of roads that have been impacted over the past few weeks by bad weather and heavy duty vehicles. Eleven of them were in the Toledo District that will be addressed in […]
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Belizean Lene Pelayo made the cover of Plus Model Magazine’s September edition. She is the first Belizean to be on the cover of the international magazine. Launched almost two decades ago, Plus Model Magazine (P.M.M.) was created to inspire women around the globe to embrace their curves and to fear no fashion. P.M.M. is now […]
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Thirty thousand dollars – that’s the amount a lucky woman won with Scratch and Win over the weekend. Today, Jacinta travelled to Belize City from Cayo to claim her prize. Her winning ticket will assist with the financing of her children’s education. Jacinta tells News Five about her incremental wins that later led to the […]
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Belize has been dubbed Mother Nature’s Best Kept Secret, but repeatedly, our resorts and tourism destinations have been making us proud on the world map among travelers. Just last week, several of our resorts snagged local and regional awards. Today, Director of Quality Management at the Belize Tourism Board, Abil Castaneda, has the names of […]
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The winners of the Carnival 2022 Road March have been declared. After months of arduous work, two mas bands came out on top. In the senior category, Soca Moca Mas Band prevailed. In the junior category, it was the Soca Massive Band that rose to the occasion. A News Five team was out on Saturday […]
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