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Musa defends Government?s actions

Since the passage of the now infamous budget and its equally infamous reaction, Prime Minister Said Musa has left Government’s public relations in the hands of a small corps of cabinet ministers, primarily Godfrey Smith, Jose Coye and Francis Fonseca. But today the P.M., following a public appearance in Independence Village, sat down for a […]

New equipment fights mother-child HIV

The war against AIDS is being fought on many fronts and today those on the battle line in Belize came one step closer to preventing transmission of HIV from mother to child. Three private companies have pooled their resources to come up with over forty thousand dollars that will allow the Central Medical Laboratory to […]

Two injured, one charged in chopping

Corozal Police have arrested and charged one man in connection with a chopping incident that has left two men hospitalized. According to police, the accused attacker is twenty-one year old Nelson Acosta of a College Road address in Corozal Town. Police reports are that thirty-five year old Moses Hall and seventeen-year-old Edgar Martinez were standing […]

Orange Walk singer wins Week 3 KTV

There might have been a technical glitch along the way but on Tuesday night, five more contestants in Channel 5’s Karaoke competition sang for fame and fortune. Only one of them, however, could be the winner. William Neal, Host, KTV ?The winner for tonight?s KTV competition is no other than contestant…number four.? Felicita Arzu of […]

New ?sin taxes? mean higher prices

There are developments on the labour front tonight as Belize’s unions and private sector meet with government and amongst themselves. But while the strike by teachers and public officers continues for the ninth and fourth day respectively, Belize’s consumers are for the first time feeling the direct effects of government’s new budget and its increased […]

GOB replies to union requests

As promised, the Government of Belize has responded to suggestions made by the NTUCB on where new tax revenues can be found and other proposals under the category of good governance. While that response has come in too late to reproduce in its entirety, in general it accepts most of the recommendations, which include more […]

Teachers hold out for demands

Outside of the negotiating rooms the nation’s striking unions were busy keeping up the pressure…and the morale of their membership. Patrick Jones reports on what the teachers were up to today in Belize City. Patrick Jones, Reporting Symbolism was big at today?s B.N.T.U. rally as teachers held a mock funeral for all the things…and people […]

Chamber signs off on reforms

On Monday night, approximately two hundred and fifty members of the Belize Chamber of Commerce and Industry attended a special general meeting to decide on their next plan of action. As a result of the discussions, three resolutions were passed: One, that the ten point reform package presented to the Government of Belize on November […]

Another murder rocks Belize City

He didn’t realize as he watched last night’s news story on the murder of Arthur Crawford that within a short time he would become the latest victim in a series of fatal shootings in Belize City. News 5’s Jacqueline Woods reports. Jacqueline Woods, Reporting Twenty-two year old Shona Oshon says she was home with her […]

Two charged in Crawford killing

Some three hours after his picture was shown on this newscast Monday Night, twenty-two year old Charles Hinds walked in to the Queen Street Police Station and handed himself into authorities. Hinds was sought by police for the murder of twenty-year-old Arthur Crawford who was shot around eleven thirty on Saturday night on Central American […]

Landlord shot as he collects rent

Forty-one year old Marconi Leal is lucky to be alive after he was shot in the chest around ten on Monday night. The shooting occurred just as Leal was collecting rent in the amount of two thousand dollars from a tenant on Cemetery Road. But who would have known other than the tenant and landlord […]

Ex con says prison reforms work

The news this week–and on countless other weeks–has been full of violent crime; murders and shootings in particular. A few days ago we were visited by a man who is no stranger to the gun. But unlike his brethren in the hospital or cemetery this man had plenty of time to think about the culture […]