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UN Security Council Approves Belize Haiti Mission; FM Speaks on Concerns

The UN Security Council has approved the Belize Haiti Mission. The situation on the island is volatile and Kenya is taking the lead on intervention.  The Belize Defence Force, according to Foreign Minister Eamon Courtenay, is willing to provide up to fifty soldiers to be part of the mission, but there must be some conditions […]

Foreign Minister: Belize in Good Standing for Visa Waivers to Canada, Europe

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Foreign Trade and Immigration has been actively seeking the removal of visa requirements to travel to Canada and Europe. These visa waivers will allow for ease of travel to these countries. Today, when the media caught up with Foreign Minister Eamon Courtenay, he said that it is a process that […]

Is Canada Poaching Regional Talent? FM Courtenay on Brain Drain

Foreign Minister Eamon Courtenay says that Belize is not a migration threat to Canada and G.O.B. is seeking a visa waiver or a more efficient system. But during the meeting, a discussion on a Canadian province offering scholarships and jobs to Belizeans and Caribbean nationals will also be brought up. He says that brain drain […]

An Update on Investigation into Immigration Officer

Foreign Minister Eamon Courtenay gave brief comments to the media today about the investigation on immigration officer Sheree Flores for whom a video of her cutting up a white substance, believed to be cocaine, went viral on social media. Flores has said, through her attorney, that there are persons attempting to tarnish her reputation. Today, […]

The Official Launch of Margaritaville Beach Resort

Back in March of this year, there was a soft launch of the Margaritaville Beach Resort on the north side of Ambergris Caye, Belize. Fast track to today, partners, as well as media and social media influencers from Belize and abroad, were invited to the fully realised property with amenities to host close to two […]

Attorney Oscar Selgado Stands Trial for Abetment to Commit Murder

Attorney Oscar Selgado was charged back in July 2019, for the crime of abetment to commit murder. Selgado’s trial began today inside the High Court. Back in 2019, he was accused of asking a client to carry out a hit for him. The client in this case was Giovanni Ramirez, a man who was charged […]

Senior Counsel Adolf Lucas Represents Attorney Oscar Selgado

We also heard from Senior Counsel, Adolf Lucas Senior, the attorney representing Selgado. Lucas says all the evidence that the Director of Public Prosecution has led up to this point are secondary and insignificant to the substantive matter. He gave us further details of today’s proceedings.   Adolf Lucas Sr. SC, Attorney-At-Law “The prosecution who […]

Dolores Balderamos: Two Wrongs Don’t Make a Right

On Sunday morning, tensions escalated between residents from the neighbouring villages of Laguna and Yemeri Grove in southern Belize. For some time now, there has been a land dispute between both villages and this is due to the lack of the delimitation of boundaries. The residents of Yemeri Grove are saying that Laguna is being […]

G.O.B. has Final Authority over All Land

Minister Dolores Balderamos-Garcia reaffirms that the ruling of the Caribbean Court of Justice recognizes Maya communal and customary land tenure, but says that the recognition does not mean that the Maya people can claim the whole of the Toledo District.  She says that it is one country, we are all Belizeans and G.O.B. has final […]

Wil Maheia Fears that Land Dispute Will Further Escalate

Today, Wil Maheia of the Belize Progressive Party issued a release on the boundary demarcation for Laguna and Yemeri Grove villages in southern Belize. In his release, he implores G.O.B. to act with urgency and due diligence to resolve the boundary dispute. Maheia says that the former administration “failed to demarcate the boundary lines between […]

Unnecessary Ethnic & Racial Taunts? We are all Belizeans

Minister of Indigenous Peoples’ Affairs Dolores Balderamos-Garcia says that G.O.B. is doing everything in its power to ensure that the situation does not escalate. While asking for either party not to take the law into its hands, Minister Balderamos-Garcia also confirmed that during today’s cabinet meeting, the Minister of Natural Resources Cordel Hyde has indicated […]

A Flashback to the First Creole Museum in Belize City

In tonight’s episode of Kolcha Tuesday, we’ll take you down memory lane to a time when a Creole Museum was established here in Belize City.  The place where the Creole culture was preserved, was founded in 2006 by Sharon Pitts-Robateau and captured the essence of Creole life in a domestic setting that many can relate […]

Expo Marketplace 2023 Officially Wraps Up

Preparations are already underway for the 2024 Expo Marketplace organized annually by the Belize Chamber of Commerce and Industry. The tentative date is for September thirteenth and fourteenth of next year.  But today, the team over at B.C.C.I. returned to the Marion Jones Sporting Complex to issue awards and officially conclude this year’s expo activities. […]

The Three Types of Electric Vehicle Charging Ports Explained

As we reported on Monday, there are different types of charging ports for electric vehicles, depending on the type of vehicle. And there are three different levels of charging ports as well, depending on the type of vehicle you buy, as well as the overall health and condition of its battery. A Level Three charging […]

DO EVs Cost Less than Fuel-Operated Vehicles?

And while you’ll need to know which charger port is compatible with your electric vehicle, when you decide to invest in that ride, Solis also offered consolation in the cost of operating electric vehicles. She said that the cost of fully recharging your ride is expected to cost far less than the fuel you’re spending […]

Weekend Fire on La Isla Bonita Destroys Golf Cart Rental Company

An overnight fire in San Pedro during the wee small hours of Saturday, destroyed a structure, including an office, a garage, as well as twenty golf carts belonging to Road Runner Rentals.  It’s a significant loss for the proprietor, a Lebanese businessman who operates the rental company on the island town.  Contrary to what has […]

Calla Creek Residents Extinguish Sunday Blaze

At midday on Sunday, personnel from the National Fire Service, a team of firemen stationed in Benque Viejo Town, responded to a house fire in Calla Creek Village.  By the time they arrived on the scene, residents had already put out the fire.  The homeowners were lucky to have been able to stem the spread […]

Unsolved Murders, Cold Cases – Families’ Hopes Dashed in the Absence of Arrests

Near the end of each year, the Belize Crime Observatory, an arm of the Belize Police Department, shares statistics that reflect the crime rate in different categories for that particular year. The information usually paints a picture as to how grim the previous year was in terms of murders, sexual offences, home invasions, robberies, and […]

Two Men Charged, Remanded for Murder of David “Goofy” Phillips

We begin tonight’s newscast with the arrest of two men for probably the most callous murder for 2023. Last Thursday, we brought you the gripping images of the murder of forty-three-year-old David “Goofy” Phillips, whose body was discovered in the Western Pines residential area at Mile eight on the George Price Highway. Phillips’s head was […]

Meighan Brothers Acquitted of Being Members of a Gang

Accused of being member of a gang, Tyrone, Ellis and Shaquille Meighan were acquitted this afternoon due to a lack of sufficient evidence. In February 2020, the three brothers were taken before the Magistrate’s court where they were each arraigned for allegedly being the member of a gang, namely the Ghost Town Crips. At the […]

Additional Security Measures Implemented Following IED Scare

The scare, according to the Director of Civil Aviation, has prompted authorities to expedite the implementation of certain security measures, including the use of handheld metal detectors for scanning passengers.   Nigel Carter, Director of Civil Aviation “I can say to you that we do have a national security program and a national security committee […]

C.W.U. Says P.B.L. Pulled Plug on Insurance Coverage for Stevedores

The Christian Workers Union is back in the news tonight, regarding insurance coverage for stevedores.  The C.W.U. held a press conference this morning in which it shared that the Port of Belize Limited had informed the labor organization on Friday that it will not be able to provide insurance for waterfront workers going forward.  In […]

C.W.U. Says Insurance is Part of Collective Bargaining Agreement

Flowers told reporters earlier today that the initial conversation between the Christian Workers Union and the Port of Belize Limited were going smoothly, until the company reportedly informed that it would not be able to provide insurance coverage for stevedores at the expiration of that policy.   Leonora Flowers, President, C.W.U. “The conversation was flowing […]

C.W.U. Says Port of Belize Disrespected Stevedores

The latest issue between the Port of Belize and the stevedores is set against the backdrop of the Essential Services Arbitration Award.  In its release, the C.W.U. states, “even whilst participating in the ESAT process, C.W.U. has engaged with P.B.L. to arrange better insurance coverage for the stevedores.  Those efforts appeared to have made progress […]

$70,000 in Fines for 12 Fishermen with Conch Hours before Season Opened

Twelve fishermen have been slapped with seventy thousand dollars in total fines for having one thousand, one hundred conchs in their possession during the closed season. Reports are that on Saturday night at around nine o’clock, several hours before the start of the conch season, authorities came across a vessel named “Luisannie” two miles south […]