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P.U.P. to Vote for No Confidence Motion

Buoyed by the support of thousands at Sunday’s anti-corruption demonstration, the opposition People’s United Party is stepping up its pressure and now going to a Special Sitting of the House of Representatives next Thursday, where it plans to move a motion for a vote of no-confidence against the PM on the basis that they have […]

P.U.P. Outraged About Secret Sale of Prime Land in Belmopan

Aside from a motion of no confidence to be moved in the House in the coming days, the Opposition is tonight expressing outrage at reports of another secret agreement and sale of prime property in the capital which it says has the blessing of Mayor Khalid Belisle and the City Council.   The P.U.P. says it […]

U.D.P. Chairman Describes Upcoming National Party Council

The United Democratic Party is hosting another National Party Council meeting this Saturday, the second in less than a month, to decide on a timeline during which interested candidates can tender their names for leadership of the U.D.P.   Since former Minister of National Security John Saldivar has resigned from Cabinet and was removed as the […]

ComPol Chester Williams Defends ACP Marco Vidal

The Police Department is facing public cynicism after a check through Interpol did not detect the long list of illegalities involving accused fraudster Lev Dermen. Assistant Commissioner of Police Marco Vidal was tasked with that investigation and is now heading an investigation into his former boss, John Saldivar. This morning, Commissioner Chester Williams stood by […]

ComPol on the Credibility of Police

The Commissioner of Police also defended his own reputation as the top cop. That came about when he was reminded that not too long ago, the Police Department was tasked with investigating former Minister of State for Immigration, Elvin Penner during the Won Hong Kim passport scandal. Nothing turned out from that investigation and the […]

Honing Skills on Crime Scene Reconstruction

With heightened criminal activity, personnel from the National Forensic Science Service are receiving training in forensic ballistics, toxicology and legal medicine.  A team of technical experts, through the support of the Democratic Security Directorate of SICA, are here building the capacity of the unit. This morning, News Five’s Duane Moody was at the B.D.F. Shooting […]

S.J.C. Breaks Ground for State of the Art Science Facility

Construction of a new five-million dollar building is about to begin on the compound of Saint John’s College in Belize City. Over the years, there has been a continuous and growing interest by students in the sciences which has rendered the current facility inadequate to meet the curiosity of the budding scientists.  SJC is investing […]

Corozal Town Gets 19 High Definition Cameras

Corozal Town Council inaugurated the installation of nineteen surveillance cameras in the town on Wednesday. Since last year, the Council and Belize Police Department have been working to set up the municipal surveillance system. The high definition cameras have been installed at key spots around the town to serve as an added layer of security […]

A Management System to Monitor & Evaluate Impact of EPA

A results-based management system to monitor the implementation of the Economic Partnership Agreement between CARIFORUM and the E.U. is being put in place across the region to track the impacts that the E.P.A. is having  on member states that have signed on to the agreement. Belize ratified the agreement in 2008 and has been able […]

International Trade Consultant on limitations

International Trade Consultant Errol Humphrey has been advising the CARIFORUM Directorate and its member states on the monitoring of the Economic Partnership Agreement, known as the EPA. Humphrey says that there are a number of aspects to international trading and there are limited resources in smaller countries to deal with it.  The monitoring mechanism is […]

Santa Cruz Farmers Up in Arms…

Farmers in the villages of Santa Cruz, Santa Rosa, and San Roman in the south are up in arms. Villagers, who rely on the land to provide for their families through subsistence farming, say that a company is making moves to acquire two thousand acres of land in the area. Santa Cruz chairman Vincent Scott, says […]

…Farmers Will Protest!

According to Scott, the expected sale of the land in question and subsequent development will have an adverse effect on not only villagers of Santa Cruz, but those from San Roman and Santa Rosa. The chairmen of those villages are also upset and will join Scott in leading a protest on March fifth when parliamentarians […]

This is Why Interpol Belize Missed Lev Dermen

The police command has been under scrutiny ever since it was revealed that an Interpol check did not turn up anything on the shady background of accused fraudster Lev Dermen, who is on trial in a Utah court.  Dermen was twice pushed for honorary consul appointments, including by the then Minister John Saldivar.  But these […]

Chester Defends Vidal

Leading the investigation against John Saldivar is Assistant Commissioner of Police Marco Vidal. There are those in the public that are questioning the department’s ability to properly investigate the former U.D.P. minister without any hindrance or interference. Today, Williams shut down the naysayers, expressing full confidence in Vidal and the capabilities of his investigative team. […]

John Saldivar Will be Brought in for Interrogation

According to Commissioner Chester Williams, the disgraced former minister, John Saldivar, will be brought in for questioning at some point in time during the investigation. Contrary to what he had previously indicated, Williams reiterated today that the investigation into the allegations of bribery against Saldivar has commenced and will continue when the department puts its […]

Opposition Leader John Briceño Writes to Caribbean Development Bank & United Kingdom

The Leader of the Opposition, John Briceño has written to the British High Commissioner in Belize as well as to the Caribbean Development Bank in Barbados. The United Kingdom and the C.D.B. have provided funding to the government of about one hundred and twenty-two million dollars for the Coastal Road Rehabilitation project.  Work started on […]

PM Meets with N.T.U.C.B.

Last Thursday, the National Trade Union Congress of Belize took to the streets to protest corruption and to bring pressure on a number of demands they are making on government.  Within twenty-four hours, on February twenty-first, they met with the PM starting at ten and concluding just before one o’clock.  There was headway in some […]

An Update on the Upcoming Population & Housing Census

A census exercise, estimated to cost the government somewhere around seven to eight million dollars, is to commence on May twelfth and conclude sometime in November of this year.  In Belize, a population and housing census is carried out every ten years and the data collected is used by government departments, agencies and other groups […]

Census Based on Complex IT Infrastructure

A team from the Guyana Bureau of Statistics is currently in Belize observing the process, which will include mapping areas and real time information being updated into the system.  But in tracking how the country has developed and changed over time, Diana Castillo-Trejo says that they will be able to monitor and have field workers […]

Ashton Stevens is Found Safe

Fifteen-year-old Ashton Stevens has been found. The teenager was located safe and sound on Tuesday night, following his disappearance on Monday. As we had reported, Stevens went missing from the Rockville Boot Camp compound sometime before five on February twenty-fourth. His parents were worried because he didn’t take any personal effects. The boy had reported […]

Alex Sanker Honors Kobe in Downtown LA

Well-known Belizean artist Alex Sanker is attracting media attention in the United States where he was featured earlier today on ABC 7’s Eyewitness News in downtown Los Angeles doing what he does best, painting lifelike portraits of famous Americans.  Last year, in the wake of the untimely passing of Nipsey Hussle, he immediately took to […]

K.H.M.H. Nurses Participate in Walk-a-thon

At some point in your life, whether as a baby or an adult, you’ve come in contact with a nurse or midwife. These persons play a vital role in providing health services, and many times are the first and only point of healthcare in communities.  According to the World Health Organization, the world needs nine […]

Eamon Sounds Off on Coastal Road Contract and Imer Hernandez

The Coastal Road Project was formally launched on Monday with a groundbreaking ceremony in La Democracia Village.  At a cost of a hundred and thirty million Belize dollars, the stretch of road connecting central and southern Belize, bypassing the Hummingbird Highway, is arguably the most expensive infrastructure initiative to be undertaken by the government.  It […]

Is MLAT Still Necessary for John Saldivar Probe?

Commissioner of Police Chester Williams is tasked with carrying out a criminal investigation into former Minister of National Security John Saldivar in the wake of the Lev Dermen scandal.  A probe into financial transactions conducted between Saldivar and Dermen, dating back to 2013 when large sums of monies exceeding the prescribed limit were doled out […]

How Can Belize Use MLAT in Investigating John Saldivar?

In requesting privileged information under MLAT, attorney Eamon Courtenay says that assurances are given by both countries on how the information would be used during an investigation, particularly if there is a trial that is ongoing on the other end of that request.  In the case against Lev Dermen and Jacob Kingston, Courtenay says that […]