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The discussion on the National Gas Company continues. As we have reported, the government has lent support to the company which will have full control of the supply of butane in Belize, taking over the job from three main companies that imported butane from Mexico. These companies, Belize Western Energy Limited, Gas Tomza, and Southern […]
Written on September 25, 2019 | Posted in
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The Orange Walk Town Council receives a new compactor truck from the government of Japan. The gift is part of the ongoing Grant Assistance for Grass-Roots Human Security Project between both countries. The truck was handed over in a short ceremony this morning and Mayor Kevin Bernard says that the new addition to the municipality’s […]
Written on September 25, 2019 | Posted in
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The Alliance of Small Island States has taken a first-of-its-kind approach to crafting a package of critical climate change initiatives to safeguard small island societies. The SIDS Package, as it is known, was presented on September twenty-third at the U.N. Secretary General’s Climate Action Summit. It is a set of cross-cutting initiatives and partnerships that […]
Twenty-three million U.S. dollars – that’s how much Atlantic International Bank Limited has been ordered to cough up to settle charges filed in the U.S. district court by the Federal Trade Commission concerning the multi-million dollars real estate fraud known today as Sanctuary Belize. The judgment was handed down today after several settlement correspondences were […]
Julian Murillo, the Liquidator of A.I.B.L., also confirmed the settlement which will cede to the F.T.C., twenty-three million U.S. dollars of A.I.B.L. assets held in the U.S. and currently subject to the restraining order and agreements of cooperation with the F.T.C. Murillo asserts that the settlement resolves all allegations against the bank, ensures the recognition […]
Thirty-one-year-old George Gill drowned in the Belize River in Bermudian Landing on Sunday afternoon while out on a trip with his girlfriend and three others. Despite being forewarned by a villager that the tide was high and that the current in the river was particularly strong that day, Gill went out into the river twice […]
Written on September 24, 2019 | Posted in
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Independence Day ceremonies are traditionally addressed by the Prime Minister and the Leader of the Opposition. As they have in the past, Prime Minister Dean Barrow and P.U.P. Leader, John Briceño, have different takes on the state of the nation. This year, the P.M. lauded the economic performance and low unemployment; Briceño committed to lowering […]
Written on September 24, 2019 | Posted in
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The Embassy of Taiwan sent out a statement this evening. It states that a press release circulating on social media is unauthorized and its content fabricated to mislead the public on certain aspects of Belize-Taiwan relations. In the fake social media post, the ambassador purportedly announced on Independence Day that two thousand Taiwanese families were coming […]
Two minors are joining the list of missing persons. The first and most disturbing case is from Punta Gorda where seventeen-year-old Gilbert Francisco Chiac cannot be located. On Sunday, his sister reported to police that Gilbert has not been seen or heard from for days. It was later revealed that he, along with two other […]
Written on September 24, 2019 | Posted in
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Meanwhile, the search is ongoing for a fifteen-year-old Guatemalan national who resides in Ladyville, Belize District. Keyla Capen was last seen heading towards Belize City on a motorcycle along with a man. Police say that it is believed that the minor went willingly with the person and her family is trying to locate her. Senior […]
Written on September 24, 2019 | Posted in
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On Saturday morning in Belize City, hundreds of secondary school students participated in the annual uniform parade following the Independence Day address. The streets of Belize City were lined with spectators, who came out to watch, as the procession made its way from the Fort George Memorial Park along a designated route. Here are the […]
Written on September 24, 2019 | Posted in
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A U.S. news outlet has published a list of countries considered vulnerable to professional scammers and Belize made the list. The article, published by WKZO FM in Michigan says that a number of a number of developing countries are struggling with big current account deficits and short-term financing needs, making them vulnerable to the kind […]
Chief Executive Officer for the Karl Heusner Memorial Hospital Authority, Michelle Cox-Hoare, stuck to her position today, reiterating that the staff at the hospital is not pensionable. The recently formed K.H.M.H. Workers Union has begun a battle to have members declared as pensionable under the K.H.M.H.A. and Pension Act. The hospital authority says that are […]
Written on September 20, 2019 | Posted in
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The K.H.M.H. Workers Union has lawyered up and hired the services of Nazira Myles of Myles and Banner law firm. Myles sent a letter to the C.E.O. on September sixth and up to news time, the letter has gone unanswered and now the matter is being taken before the court. President of the union, Lidia Alpuche […]
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The K.H.M.H. Workers Union is also dealing with another issue. A meeting was held this evening among medical officers who, as we understand, are experiencing labour-related issues. Union President Lidia Alpuche Blake would not share the exact issue until discussions are held, but hopes cooler heads prevail to avoid a suspension of medical services at the […]
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The Public Service Union has issued an update to its members on the recently concluded familiarization tour by new president, Gerald Henry at government ministries. And it is not pretty. The document is lengthy and confirms what has been known for some time of working conditions and the environment within certain ministries. According to the […]
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Crime was the heart of a protest in Belmopan today. A small group focused on the high level of crime and the pain endured by families of murder victims. But the protest was brief because organizers say events in the Capital interfered with their activity. The group also had a list of demands for the […]
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As much as fifty million dollars have been lost in produce by farmers due to drought. Sugar, corn and the livestock industries have taken a huge blow and production of primary products is expected to decline thus affecting the bottom line of farmers. On Thursday, the Minister of Agriculture painted a grim picture of the […]
The government has sought financial assistance from the World Bank to build climate resilient infrastructure, including roads and bridges, across the country. The initiative precedes the existing drought; however, the need for public services and systems designed to withstand extreme weather conditions is apparent. During his presentation on Thursday at a press conference, Prime Minister […]
Insurance in the agriculture sector is uncommon as it is considered a risky undertaking for any institution providing financial protection against loss or harm. Notwithstanding the chances of loss to the insurer, the World Bank is looking at the likelihood of creating a policy for Belizean farmers. Prime Minister Barrow provided details of a meeting […]
The National Gas Company says that its presence in the supply chain for butane will not disrupt the distribution and retail sector and adds that regulated wholesale prices and quality will remain the same, encouraging further development and competition in the distribution and retail sectors of the LPG industry. In a release the company issued […]
Written on September 20, 2019 | Posted in
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On the eve of Independence, primary school students all over the country were encouraged to have appreciation for patriotism and love for country. In Belize City, the Civic was packed with students from the entire district. They were told not to give up and to dream big. As special treat was a performance by Oscar […]
Written on September 20, 2019 | Posted in
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This year, the Karl Heusner Memorial Hospital is celebrating twenty-four years of service. The national referral hospital began operations in 1995 and since then, services have expanded and infrastructure has improved. But the K.H.M.H.A. has had its share of controversy but C.E.O. Michelle Cox-Hoare says that the hospital has come a long way thanks to […]
Written on September 20, 2019 | Posted in
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At a very lengthy press conference that went through the lunch hour today, Prime Minister Dean Barrow announced that a state of emergency is to be declared in parts of the country due to the prolonged drought that is impacting the agriculture and other sectors. This has become necessary to access funding to assist affected […]
While this is not the first occasion that drought has affected the agricultural sector, it is certainly the worse. The government’s plan to work with Central Bank and local banks to offer financial relief to farmers and by extension six thousand families spread across twenty-three communities is welcomed by Opposition Leader, John Briceño. Briceño; however, […]