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Said Musa freed of Theft charges

Soon after the change of government in February 2008, the Barrow administration vowed that it would jail former leaders of the Musa administration for alleged corruption. One of the issues on which Prime Minister Dean Barrow focused was a grant of U.S. twenty million dollars from the government of Venezuela, only ten million of which […]

Sanford Children’s Clinic to open in Belize

There is big news in medical circles tonight and that is because the prestigious South Dakota based Sanford World Clinics is planning to open its first international children’s clinic and Belize is the chosen location. A letter of intent has been signed by the Belize Healthcare Charitable Trust, Belize Healthcare Partners and Sanford World Clinics […]

Govt tries to take over Commerce Bight… but fails

There’s a development in the case of the Commerce Bight Port in southern Belize, which is controlled by businessman Luke Espat. Late information to News Five is that three government officers showed up at the facility this morning and told the security guard that they were there to take over the compound. But that was […]

Glendy Chi’s horrific tale of stillborn baby at hospital

Two babies died in the south and the Mayan community protested the tragic events in Punta Gorda last Wednesday. Their cries were of negligence and the decay of the public health services. The fears of every pregnant woman were multiplied when last Thursday another expectant mother gave birth in the morning and buried her stillborn […]

Cyclist knocked down and killed on Northern Highway

A young man met his untimely death as he headed home Sunday night. The eighteen year old was hit by a Pickup truck on the Northern Highway and died instantly. When News Five got to the scene, the lifeless body of the young man was lying near his crushed bicycle. Jose Sanchez reports. Jose Sanchez, […]

Garbage blocks drains on Central American boulevard

Residents of the Port Loyola area are irate over uncollected garbage which has blocked the drain in their immediate area. The refuse in the drain on Central American Boulevard does not only include the usual paper and bottles, but car rims, bicycle wheels, television parts and even a refrigerator. Two of the residents in the […]

New cases of Influenza A H1N1 in Neighbouring countries

Turning to the Influenza A H1N1, Mexican authorities say that there has been an increase in cases of the virus in neighboring Chetumal, Quintana Roo. And while that may be the case, the Mexican embassy has confirmed that since last week there have not been any new confirmed cases. According to the embassy, one hundred […]

Fuel prices jump sixty-five cents higher

If you are heading to the pumps, you will pay an average of sixty-five cents more for fuel. The prices have been steadily rising and tonight, the gallon of regular fuel is now up to eight dollars and one cent from seven-fifty—a fifty-one cent increase. Diesel increased by forty-eight cents to six dollars and sixty-one […]

Salesman tries to board flight with over half a million in cash

A travelling salesman from the island of Curacao was nabbed as he was about to leave Belize on an American Airline flight. He reportedly had on him close to three hundred thousand U.S. dollars in cheques and cash… that’s way over half a million Belize dollars. According to reports from the Financial Intelligence Unit, on […]

License database exploited in money laundering scheme

The FIU is also investigating a case of identity theft in which the personal information of hundreds of persons was stolen. The scam which was recently uncovered, allegedly involved accessing private data from the Traffic Department’s driver’s license database and the forging of signatures to send and receive funds. Though she could not discuss the […]

Mild earthquake tremors felt in parts of Belize

It was not as strong as the seven point one earthquake on May twenty-eighth, but another tremor shook parts of Belize early this morning. It measured five point seven on the Richter scale. While it was not damaging, it was felt in Belmopan, Dangriga and very mildly in Belize City. This quake, like the previous […]

P.U.P. makes nominations to Integrity Commission

The People’s United Party has made two nominations to the Integrity Commission. A P.U.P. release states that Leader of the Opposition, John Briceño, in accordance with the Prevention of Corruption Act, has written to Prime Minister Dean Barrow, to recommend that the names of Attorney, Magali Marin and Accountant, George Swift, be forwarded to the […]

Joshua Teck recovers from esophagus surgery

It’s a story that has a happy ending for a toddler who was born with an incomplete esophagus. Back in March we reported that Joshua Teck was in desperate need for surgery in the U.S.—and after support from various child care services including the International Hospital for Children—he was transported to a medical facility in […]

Guardian/Housing Dept. eliminated from Inter-Office semi-finals

Good evening, I’m James Adderley welcoming you to this portion of Sports Monday. Round ten of the B.P.F.L. Football Tournament took us West yesterday to the Norman Broaster Stadium where the battle for the lead in the south zone raged as Hankook Verdes hosted the tough George Town Ibayani. The home team looks to strike […]