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Over a thousand march in Pomona Valley over citrus industry woes

In the south, the citrus belt has been fraught with controversy for months. The fight is between the Citrus Growers Association versus its subsidiary Citrus Products of Belize Limited. The CGA has majority interest and wants the heads of three of the five directors on its Board: Dr. Henry Canton, Michael Dunker and Frank Redmond.  […]

Sleeping B.D.F. soldiers sentenced to 40 days and nights for missing M16

One police officer and two B.D.F. soldiers were asleep on the job when they lost an M-sixteen A-one rifle on Saturday morning. The police have not been heard from but the B.D.F. soldiers have admitted that they failed in executing their duty.  The B.D.F.’s Adjutant, Major Alvin Amoa, says that several charges are being brought […]

Question raised over shooting: Did bicycle part resemble gun?

There were also other crimes committed in the wave of bloodshed over the past weekend. Two men were killed and two others seriously injured to add to the long list the Police Department has in its hands to solve. Firstly, the post mortem for O’Neil Anthony Jones, the fifty-five year old Jamaican national who was […]

Biltmore security was stabbed eight times

The other fatality happened at the Best Western Belize Biltmore Plaza where a Nigerian security guard was attacked and murdered in cold blood by three men. Kaluru Oloungududu was ambushed by the trio, who stabbed him eight times: twice on the back, once to the right side of his chest, once in the buttocks and […]

Henry Canton says he won’t leave his post at CPBL

Early in the newscast, we reported that the numbers at the CGA’s protest were over a thousand strong and you heard the chairman of that Association, Brian Bowman, say that while there is a clear divide between CGA and CPBL supporters, the CGA has a lot of support.  But Chief Executive Officer of the CPBL, […]

B.N.T.U. wants GOB to postpone Education and Training Bill

The Belize National Teacher’s Union has been at odds with government over a myriad of issues; its latest beef is that since 2008, it has not been able to sit with government to negotiate the collective bargaining agreement.  And the Prime Minister has said increments are not in the pipeline for the next financial year.  […]

Will B.N.T.U. reign over the Capital on Friday?

Still, the Ministry of Education will proceed with the bill to the House but it may not be smooth sailing because the B.N.T.U.’s membership is said to be organizing to go to the Hill. The union says it needs time, at least six months to review the Bill. Jaime Panti, National President, BNTU “Corporal punishment […]

“Haad pay” City Council back in court over debts

“Haad pay” City Council was taken back to court today by the Belize Maintenance Limited. This all goes back to November of 2009 when BML secured a clean legal victory against CitCo over monies owed to the sanitation company for street cleaning. The amount owed at the time stood at about one point nine million […]

Philip Willoughby is dubbed Belize City Deputy Mayor

In other developments at City hall, there is a new deputy mayor for the City and guess who… it’s Philip Willoughby.  Willoughby beat Leila Peyrefitte who was aspiring to move up.  Mayor Zenaida Moya Flowers called for voting on the matter since the term of Dion Leslie, the outgoing Deputy Mayor, comes to an end […]

Kareem Lopez acquitted of Murder after 4 years in jail

Whether or not Kareem Lopez pulled the trigger in the broad daylight murder of Mark Gardiner in 2006 will not be confirmed because his case was thrown out today and Lopez was acquitted of the charge of Murder because the victim’s brother refused to testify. Richard Gardiner, was the witness that the case depended on, […]

Rural north burglars now behind bars

Two of three Ladyville residents who were accused of terrorizing the home of five different Vista del Mar residents are spending their first night at the Hattieville Ramada after they were sentenced to a year imprisonment.  Twenty four year old Jewel Palma and Oscar Maldonado pleaded guilty to the lesser charge of handling stolen goods […]

Stephen Okeke loses case against UB for unlawful termination

The University of Belize handed Stephen Okeke his marching orders on August thirteenth, 2004. But the engineering lecturer wasn’t ready to go and felt that he was wrongfully terminated. So Okeke took the university to court seeking to have his dismissal deemed as unlawful and as such, to be paid damages by UB. Okeke, who […]

Planning for Belize in 2030; New Horizon laying groundwork

The government is facing its second annual budget with a deficit of about sixty million dollars. While GOB is still grappling on how to bridge the budget and keep the economy afloat, an initiative funded by the Inter-American Development Bank and executed by the Ministry of Economic Development is looking twenty years into the Jewel’s […]

Get ready to be counted on Census Day

Every ten years, the population is counted. The census determines a number of issues and provides updated information on population growth and trends, gender, race, employment and other interesting data on the Belizean mosiac. Census Day has been set for May twelfth, when every household will be visited and tallied. Ann Marie Williams has more […]