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But Musa could not end his presentation without addressing the infamous comments by the Prime Minister and directed at him at the last sitting of the House of Representatives. He came armed with quotes of his own but opted to keep it civil in the House. Said Musa “I noticed from the last meeting that […]
Written on March 26, 2010 | Posted in
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The budget has been approved and it’s not only the opposition party that found issues with it. On Thursday the private sector wrote to the Prime Minister expressing their position against the budget. In an eight page letter, the Chamber Commerce raises serious concerns that the government intends to spend more than it earns, by […]
Written on March 26, 2010 | Posted in
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Just before news time, rush hour traffic along the Northern Highway near mile seven was backed up several hundred yards when an oil slick caused a vehicle heading in the direction of Ladyville to collide into an oncoming bus. While there were no injuries the Dodge Neon driven at the time by Arlow Wallace was […]
Written on March 26, 2010 | Posted in
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With the passage of the 2010/2011 budget a number of measures will take effect that will burden consumers. Of the new taxes to take effect on April first, the GST which will now go up to twelve point five percent, is the one tax that will be felt across the board. This tax alone will […]
Written on March 26, 2010 | Posted in
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A butane maintenance worker and cabinet maker is spending his first night behind bars. Thirty-nine year old Philip Neal, was sentenced after he slipped into the home of his ex-wife, Dawn Lambey early this morning armed with a machete and threatened to chop her. Neal was on parole for the last seven months but after […]
Written on March 26, 2010 | Posted in
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Siblings Rachel, Ryan and Ronald Sutherland, all law enforcement officers attached to the Belize Police Department, were today acquitted of assault charges against a fellow officer. On August third 2009 at about nine forty p.m. police corporal Ian Geban and other officers responded to a domestic dispute at the corner of Water Lane and East […]
Written on March 26, 2010 | Posted in
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The economic hard times is stressing out Belizeans across the land so every penny counts. And if you are lucky to win a prize, then all the better. This morning News Five caught up with a raffle organized by the Belize Bank that had at least four winners in a celebratory mood because it gives […]
Written on March 26, 2010 | Posted in
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Women’s Month is winding down but before that happens at the end of March, our friends from the Mexican Embassy are joining in the celebration. At the Mexican Institute tonight, an exhibition is taking place that features art, classical music and the handicraft of Mayan women from across the border. The masterpieces of at least […]
Written on March 26, 2010 | Posted in
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We’re one week away from the Easter festivities and almost everyone’s plans include a visit to the beach. So tonight Safiyyah has a special presentation on what’s hot in swim wear this year. But of course there’s still a lot to do around the country so your favorite entertainment girl will also tell you where […]
Written on March 26, 2010 | Posted in
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The increase in GST was the term most referred to in today’s debate of the budget for 2010/2011. The budget was presented to the House on March fifteenth and the Prime Minister announced that the deficit would fall short of sixty-four million and that he hoped to raise sixty-one point five in new taxes measures […]
Written on March 25, 2010 | Posted in
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As the debate continued, Minister John Saldivar called out the PUP Leader, John Briceño for complaining about the zero rating of luncheon meat, potted meat and a few other canned goods. But he didn’t’ stop there. He also spent a lengthy time blaming Area Representative for Albert, Mark Espat, for being the architect of the […]
Written on March 25, 2010 | Posted in
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Albert Area Representative and Deputy Party leader for the PUP, Mark Espat, did not take the blame for the country’s financial woes lightly. He felt that all of Saldivar’s posturing was in hopes of getting elevated to a powerful portfolio after a cabinet reshuffle, which is expected after village council elections in June. But on […]
Written on March 25, 2010 | Posted in
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When the other PUP Deputy Party Leader Cordel Hyde made his contribution to the budget debate, he was impassioned and unimpressed with what he said was in store for Belizeans. Hyde was highly critical in particular of the cuts to the budget of National Security. Every department including the B.D.F. and even the administration for […]
Written on March 25, 2010 | Posted in
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Turning to our question for today: Do you believe that the GST increase is affordable for consumers? Responses to this question will be aired this Friday. Send your comments to questions@channel5belize.com or a text message to SMART at 8686, or log on to our e-poll at www.channel5belize.com.
Written on March 25, 2010 | Posted in
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It was a chaotic scene at North Front Street this morning when two robbers jacked Accents Store which also serves as a collection agent for Belize Electricity Limited. When the shots rang out, passers-by scurried for cover and our news team who was on assignment on another story, was at the right place at the […]
Written on March 25, 2010 | Posted in
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The mid-morning robbery, like the recent daring attacks on the business community, is a signal of just how serious crime has become in the old capital in these crippling economic times. Marion Ali got firsthand accounts from a passer-by who was shot, and interviews from the Police and the Principal of Holy Redeemer Primary School […]
Written on March 25, 2010 | Posted in
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While students at Holy Redeemer School were sent home traumatized following the shooting on North Front Street, two students at another Primary school got violent. And if you thought that school fights are not supposed to be big news well, at Saint John Vianney a fight got out of control and one student ended up […]
Written on March 25, 2010 | Posted in
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The Lucky Strike Information Technology Center is a project funded by the European Union, the government and the University of Belize to provide internet services at the government school. It was useful for the students and teachers but all that changed last night when burglars cleaned the building of all the equipment, leaving behind only […]
Written on March 25, 2010 | Posted in
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As we reported earlier, our News Five team was out investigating a burglary on North Front Street when they captured the mid-morning shootout at Accents. The story that we had initially showed up to investigate was a break-in at Sports Belize, which is located near the Marine Terminal on North Front Street. According to Linda […]
Written on March 25, 2010 | Posted in
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Over a thousand acres of land in Cotton Tree will be sold off. The land has been squatted on since 2003 and in the past few months over six hundred persons have expressed interest in owning the land. It got ugly when a resident of the area agitated others to lay claim to the land. […]
Written on March 25, 2010 | Posted in
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In January of this year, thirty two year old Eric Alexander Loriano, a Honduran national was slapped with three criminal charges after breaking into the home of his ex-common-law-wife’s home on Dean Street and beating her up. Today the charges were dismissed by the Chief Magistrate when Lorena Mendoza requested no further court action. While […]
Written on March 25, 2010 | Posted in
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Also appearing in Court today was forty-one year old Orion Neil Vernon, a deportee from the United States who was charged with three counts of possession of false documents. Today’s arraignment was Vernon’s third for similar offences since being repatriated to Belize. He was first arrested and charged in Belize City in October of last […]
Written on March 25, 2010 | Posted in
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A new ride was added to the fleet of the Belize Defence Force today courtesy of the British government. It’s a gesture that comes from its cordial relationship with the BDF, one that according to Brigadier General Dario Tapia continues to grow. News Five attended the handing over ceremony and spoke to Tapia and British […]
Written on March 25, 2010 | Posted in
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Activities celebrating Women’s Month 2010 wind down this weekend with an all day expo that promises to showcase the talents and handicraft of women from the Belize District. The month of activities was packed and one of the main features was the graduation on Wednesday of forty-seven women who took up training in an initiative […]
Written on March 25, 2010 | Posted in
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Safe and Sound Music for the Future; it was a competition that invited Belizean artists to produce a song that would spread the message of HIV awareness. Over the past few months, forty-three persons submitted songs and the sixteen best were chosen to be released on a sampler CD which is now being distributed for […]
Written on March 25, 2010 | Posted in
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