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Crocodiles Captured in San Pedro

Two female crocodiles were captured in the north side of San Pedro and ferried to Belize City this afternoon on a barge belonging to Quality Poultry Products. The crocodiles, approximately twenty years old, had become fearless of humans because for some time now they have been fed by residents on the island. American Crocodile Education […]

Smart Announces ‘Welcome to Jamrock” Raffle Winner

Mechanic, Cecilio Gregorio from San Ignacio is the lucky winner of an all expense paid five-day Caribbean cruise courtesy of Smart Belize. Gregorio was one of the over thirty thousand customers that entered the Smart promotional raffle that involved either talking for over ten minutes or texting in to U-Win. The Jam Rock Cruise is […]

A Look at the 10th of September

The Tenth of September was celebrated countrywide on Wednesday, but is the parade a thing of the past.  The date commemorates the Battle of St. George’s Caye which was held on September tenth, 1798.  In Belize City, formal activities were held at the Memorial Park where Governor General Sir Colville Young, as well as other […]

6 firms and executives in Belize accused of a US $500 million tax fraud

Belize has been named in a five hundred million US dollar tax fraud scheme. For months, there have been investigations that various companies, including Titan International Securities were using Belize as cover for tax evasion and money laundering. Earlier today, the Federal Bureau of Investigation and major U.S. financial news outlets reported indictments of six […]

P.U.P. Says Faber Must Explain Assault on MoE Employee

Minister of Education Patrick Faber is taking significant heat at the moment. The senior U.D.P. Member of Parliament has been accused of assaulting two women during a party at his home in Lord’s Bank Friday night.  One of the women, an employee of the ministry who is allegedly involved in an intimate relationship with Minister […]

P.U.P. Call on Police to Investigate the Incident

The People’s United Party has called on the police to carry out and complete an investigation into the matter. That seems distinctly unlikely, based on the response by the police on Monday and also based on past experience. Faber has been in trouble at least twice before – once when he threw a cement block […]

Uwahnie Martinez Speaks Out

The plight of Uwahnie Martinez, a former employee of CIBC FirstCaribbean’s Dangriga Branch, concluded this morning with the bank formally accepting her resignation.  This succeeds a meeting with firstCaribbean’s regional executive who flew in from Barbados to sit down with the Christian Workers Union.  The union represents Martinez who claims that she had been reprimanded […]

CWU President Discusses Meeting with FCIB

CWU President Audrey Matura says the meeting was held to address three pertinent issues relating to Uwahnie Martinez’s employment situation.  That discussion, she said, was chaired by Ella Hoyos, who flew in from CIBC FirstCaribbean’s headquarters in Barbados to do damage control.   Audrey Matura-Shepherd, President, Christian Workers Union “The main person conducting the meeting […]

FCIB Senior Executive Flies in for Meeting

According to Ella Hoyos, Managing Director for CIBC FirstCaribbean, the bank has a no discrimination policy where it concerns race and language; however, certain aspects of the policy will be revised within the coming months to address the issue of language usage across the region.   Ella Hoyos, Managing Director, Human Resources, CIBC “I have […]

Nasley Sommerville Hearing Postponed

On August fourteenth, after almost a year of so-called intense investigations, former Southern Regional Hospital Administrator Nasley Sommerville finally appeared before the Services Commission to determine her fate in the Public Service. Following an audit of that region by the Auditor-General, Sommerville is accused of using her authority to embezzle over three hundred and sixty-six […]

Shooting Victim Speaks Out Against Police

On Monday, we reported that both a criminal and an internal investigation have been launched by the Police Department into the shooting of a Baghdad Street resident over the weekend. According to police, an officer on duty pulled out his service weapon and shot fifty year old Kent Skeet while on an operation in Taylor’s […]

Second Man Arraigned in A&R Robbery

A and R was robbed on August twentieth, just before the close of business at around six o’clock. Five days after the robbery, security officer Leroy Ciego was charged with conspiracy to commit robbery. This morning, another man was arraigned for robbery.  Police believe the alleged mastermind and gunman behind the theft is Kevin Bodden. […]

Nicholi Rhys on Remand for Robbery

Twenty-three-year-old Nicholi Rhys, the son of a female police sergeant, is tonight on remand at the Belize Central Prison after being accused of robbing a man back in August of last month. Late on Monday afternoon, Rhys appeared before Chief Magistrate Anne Marie Smith and was read a single charge of robbery.  Allegations made against […]

Belize Celebrates International Literacy Day

Monday was International Literacy Day, celebrated in schools throughout Belize. The focus is on reading, comprehension and writing, and to that end the Ministry of Education collaborated with the media and other organizations to promote the love of reading. Schools engaged in different activities, with parents getting involved and students getting tagged to read the […]

Progresso School Issues Nearing Resolution

The 2014 school year opened a week ago, with students returning to classrooms across the country. Well, not all students. The classrooms at the Seventh Day Adventist School in Progresso were empty. That’s because parents refused to send their children to school because they have problems with the principal and the administration. The action is […]

Patrick Faber Speaks Out on Proposed Firearms Act Amendment

At the sitting of the House of Representatives on Friday, Prime Minister Dean Barrow spoke briefly on the introduction of a bill to amend the Firearms Act. According to the PM, one of the aspects of the Act which will be revisited is collective responsibility. Currently, if a gun or ammunition is found in a […]

Banak Street Grenade Revisited

A British A-One grenade was retrieved from the streets of the Old Capital last Saturday. The grenade was located at an abandoned house on Banak Street. While that operation was successful and brought some comfort to residents as we go into the holidays, there have been instances when grenades hurled at throngs of persons have […]

P.U.P. Leader Says Petrocaribe Infrastructure Loan Needs House Approval

Late last month, Prime Minister Dean Barrow was asked about a twenty million dollar loan from Venezuela through the Petrocaribe Initiative which is being used for infrastructural works ongoing nationwide. The loan facility, however, did not go before the National Assembly. On Monday, at a press conference, P.U.P. leader, Francis Fonseca, said that Prime Minister […]

Highlights of Expo 2014

The annual expo Belize market place was held over the weekend at the ITVET compound in Belize City. It’s always a big deal, always crowded, always full of deals and excitement and this year didn’t disappointment. The official numbers put the number of visitors at nineteen thousand attendees. It was literally impossible to capture the […]

Patrick Faber Accused of Assaulting MoE Staffer…

Minister of Education Patrick Faber is neck deep in a personal and political scandal tonight. The senior government minister has been accused of assaulting a staff member and her friend while at a party at his home in Lord’s Bank on Friday night. The shocking report was made to the Ladyville Police Station at five […]

Minister Doesn’t Exactly Deny Accusations…

Despite being up that proverbial creek without a paddle, Faber has both hands in the water and is churning up a storm. Interestingly, while the report speaks about the Minister of Education choking a young woman and punching her in the face twice, Faber maintains that he is an upstanding citizen, and in his opinion, […]

Faber Says He doesn’t Expect Political Fallout…

The Minister didn’t deny the incident happened, but insisted the report was withdrawn.  As Minister of Education, Faber travels the nation speaking to students, encouraging them to reach for the stars and do the right thing but it’s not looking good for the young Minister, who says he’s only human. In the end, Faber turned […]

Police Says Faber Report Withdrawn…So Doesn’t Exist!

At a press briefing called today, the newly formed Public Relations Unit of the Police did their best in a bad situation. When asked the question about the report made against Faber, Police Press Officer Raphael Martinez appeared uncomfortable. And as to the report – well the police line is that it was withdrawn, so […]

Fisherman Gunned Down in San Pedro…

One man has been arrested and charged with the murder of a San Pedro resident. Rolando Espat Junior was executed early on Saturday morning reportedly by someone he knew and with whom he had a standing rivalry. Police believe Espat Junior’s murder may have a bearing to a previous murder in the island. Rolando is […]

Death Finds Mechanic in his Own Yard…

There was another murder, this time in the dangerous streets of the south side in the Old Capital. Thirty-eight year old mechanic, Jason Paulino, was shot to the head, abdomen and left shoulder as he sat inside his yard on Neal Pen Road. Just before ten on Sunday morning, Paulino and two friends were socializing […]