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N.T.U.C.B. to Advocate for Senate Report Investigations

The much anticipated Senate report was tabled and adopted by the Senate last week. It is now a public document so the question now is: will the relevant authorities investigate and prosecute those named in the report for carrying out illegal activities regarding the sale of Belizean visas, nationalities and passports? That is left to […]

Elena Smith to Patrick Faber: “Let’s see what will happen, I guess, come November.”

It is no secret that Minister of Education, Patrick Faber, has had some bitter moments with the Belize National Teachers Union. Both have been bucking heads over a myriad of issues and sometimes it has become personal. But Faber is now the Leader-elect of the ruling United Democratic Party so we asked B.N.T.U. National President […]

B.N.T.U. Has Concerns over P.G.I.A. Re-opening

Bahamas is not allowing U.S. visitors due to the spread of the corona virus. In Guyana, the Civil Aviation Authority has delayed the phased opening of the Cheddi Jagan International airport. The airport was scheduled to reopen its runway two weeks ago but the Guyanese government further considered the health of its people pushing the […]

N.T.U.C.B. Shows Supports for C.W.U. Against P.B.L.

The National Trade Union Congress of Belize on Saturday met to discuss several issues including the Christian Workers Union’s battle against the Port of Belize Limited.  Last week, the Port of Belize announced that thirty-six workers would be terminated due to redundancy. The staff has been fighting a ten percent pay cut that the Port […]

Why Are Your Light Bills So High?

There are mounting complaints from consumers that their light bills have been going up, in some instances doubling, during these very difficult economic times. Now, since March when there was a lockdown due to COVID-19, meter readers have not been seen, but yet light bills have skyrocketed. Even though it is said that the consumption […]

Fewer Students in the Classroom in New School Year

COVID-19 has also prompted school managements to put in place specific protocols that relate to children coming down with the seasonal flu.  Aside from those procedures, Chief Executive Officer, Deborah Domingo, of the Ministry of Education, also emphasized that there will be fewer children in the classroom this upcoming school year and a scheduling system […]

Compensating the Families of Four Deceased BDF Airmen

The Government of Belize, in compensating the families of four Belize Defense Force airmen who tragically lost their lives in a helicopter crash on February twenty-seventh, says it has made available ex gratia payments of one hundred thousand dollars each to the families of the deceased officers. The attorneys of at least two of those […]

Was Your Monthly Light Bill Being Averaged During SOE?

Over the past few weeks, consumers have been complaining of exorbitant electricity bills, particularly during the three-month state of emergency when many were at home for the mandatory lockdown. B.E.L. has said that in most cases, energy consumption increased during those weeks because household appliances, including fans and air conditioners were being used regularly. But […]

CITCO calls for applications for Youth Shadow Council

If you are between the ages of fifteen to twenty-one, living in Belize City and are a youth leader, the Belize City Council would like you to apply for its “Youth Shadow Council.” The Council hopes to attract eleven youth leaders who will be appointed to work directly with the Mayor and Councilors. Belize City […]

4UBYME Productions – the Customised Items of an Enterprising Woman

COVID 19 has caused the unemployment lines to grow longer and longer as many persons became jobless. Today we found a woman who lost her job but turned that around and with time on her hands she has grown her small business of handmade items. Marsha Gillett’s creative is embodied in 4UBYMe, she pretty much […]

Blue Creek Community Members Express Concerns over Lockdown

The villages of Blue Creek and San Felipe up north remain on lockdown, cut off from the rest of the country. The two villages were placed under a State of Emergency when health officials discovered a cluster of COVID-19 cases in Blue Creek Village last Friday. San Felipe is part of the S.O.E. due to […]

Fuel Issue in Blue Creek Addressed

According to Teigrob, community members were also concerned over the depleting amount of fuel in the village.  Teigrob says that after appearing on Open Your Eyes this morning, the matter was addressed.   Brendan Teigrob, Manager, Blue Creek Credit Union “Nobody in Blue Creek has the necessary requirements or licenses to transport or unload fuel. […]

Attorney General on COVID Situation in Orange Walk

Seven members of a Blue Creek family are currently in quarantine at the Multi-Purpose Sporting Complex in Orange Walk Town.  This is after they all tested positive for the novel coronavirus, but one of the persons is contesting that she is not sick and she is being politically victimized.  Health officials have been having a […]

36 P.B.L. Workers to be Made Redundant?

Thirty-six workers of the Port of Belize Limited are staring down termination. Of the thirty-six employees, twenty-nine of them are members of the Christian Workers Union.  The declared redundancies may come within one week from today. While the P.B.L. has made that decision, its staff members are against it. And as we’ve reported, they have […]

A Deeper Look into the Senate Report

On Wednesday, we were in the Senate hearings where the report from the Senate Special Select Committee on the Immigration Department was finally presented for adoption. The hearings concluded back in 2017 and for about a year Belizeans were glued to their television sets as witnesses appeared before the Committee. The debate on Wednesday provoked […]

The B.C.C.I. Supports its Business Senator

Aside from the report on the Immigration that was adopted in the Senate, the upper house also dealt with the appointment of the new chair of the Elections and Boundaries. Now the appointment of attorney Estevan Perrera was approved, but there were loud objections because Perrera is well-known to be aligned to the government when […]

Vacancies on the Supreme Court Bench

There is another appointment to confirm. As we reported last week, Senior Counsel Lisa Shoman has been appointed as a justice of the Supreme Court.  Along with co-counsel Westmin James, who has also been elevated to the bench, Shoman was instrumental in the constitutional challenge of Section Fifty-three which saw that portion of the criminal […]

Lord Michael Ashcroft Receives Certificate of Appreciation from Belize Police Department

And this news…On Wednesday, the Police Department celebrated outstanding citizens who have supported the work of the department. The awards were presented during ceremonies held at different police stations across the country. The theme of the new programme is “Honouring and celebrating citizens for partnering with us.” Among the awardees is Lord Michael Ashcroft, who […]

Good Samaritan Helps Out a COVID-19 Patient’s Household

In an act of generosity, a Belizean- American businessman made a donation to the family of the COVID-19 patient in Santa Elena, Cayo. The wife of the fifty-year-old patient made an public appeal online on Wednesday asking for help with groceries because when she found out that her husband tested positive for the virus on […]

P.U.C. Forces B.E.L. to Sign Power Purchase Agreement with Santander

At a press conference on Wednesday, the P.U.C. did not mince words about B.E.L. calling the utility unreasonable. The Public Utilities Commission says it is signing an order to force Belize Electricity Limited to sign onto a power purchase agreement with Santander Sugar Energy Limited, following a long-delayed process.  B.E.L. and Santander are the only […]

B.E.L. Demands a Seat at the Negotiating Table

In responding to the P.U.C.’s position, General Manager for Employee and Corporate Services, Dawn Sampson-Nunez, told News today that B.E.L. rightfully deserves a seat at the negotiating table since, should there be any concerns between both parties, the P.U.C., as regulator, will also have to assume the role of arbitrator.   Dawn Sampson-Nunez, General Manager, […]

Promotions for 18 Police Officers

The Security Services Commission has granted promotions to several security personnel, including over a dozen officers of the Belize Police Department. Three senior officers were promoted including Dezerie Philips-Magdaleno who is now Deputy Commissioner of Police; Marlon Allen and Richard Rosado were promoted to acting assistant commissioner of police. Commissioner Chester Williams spoke about the […]

A Gender-based Violence Hotline

Domestic violence and gender abuse are prevalent and often times go unreported for a number of reasons. On Wednesday, the National Women’s Commission and the United Nations Population Fund, on behalf of the Spotlight Initiative, handed over a cell-phone to be to be used as a gender-based violence hotline. The presentation was done at the […]

Illicit Dumpsite in the Albert Division is Cleared Out!

P.U.P. Standard Bearer for Albert Division in Belize City was out cleaning up the constituency, at least one particular area that has become an illegal dumpsite. Today, Thompson, with support from the Belize City Council’s Sanitation Department, was at Simmon’s Alley off Albert Street to clear out the garbage that he says has accumulated there […]

Healthy Living: Advice for Diabetics

These days, life in Belize is as close to normal as it has been since March 2020. We are all still adjusting to face masks, social distancing and increased sanitization practices. Still, most of us are back at work, moving around without restrictions, and school should resume in a month. But we are still living […]