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Hot Weather Tips for the Elderly in Healthy Living

We don’t know how you’d miss it; but just in case you haven’t noticed, we are currently in the middle of Belize’s dry season. The seasonably hot and humid days definitely take a toll on our overall comfort and even energy level. The very young and the elderly though are at even greater risks when […]

Mayans Win Landmark Land Rights Case

The Caribbean Court of Justice, the final appellate jurisdiction for Belize, has affirmed Maya customary land rights in a milestone judgment handed down earlier today in Belize City.  In delivering the conclusion, CCJ President Dennis Byron, read, “The court accepts the undertaking of the appellants to adopt fully the measures to identify and protect the […]

Decision to Take Effect By March 2016

In addressing a gathering during a press conference at the Biltmore immediately following the decision, MLA spokesperson Cristina Coc reiterated that a debt of gratitude is owed to the leadership of the respective Maya communities who stayed the course to see the landmark case through to completion.  Coc similarly expressed bittersweet sentiment on the way […]

G.O.B.’s Attorney Discusses Damages Sought

Government’s attorney, Senior Counsel Denys Barrow, prior to making his submission before the Caribbean Court of Justice earlier today, raised a preliminary objection, stating that there had never been a claim for damages on the part of the applicants.  The damages sought by the Maya Leaders Alliance and the Toledo Alcaldes Association are twofold.  There […]

Barrow Says Mayans Are Not Entitled to Moral Damages

According to Barrow, the fact that the Maya were deprived of their rights during colonialism, doesn’t make them any better than other ethnicities, including Mestizos and Garinagu, as it pertains to the issue of moral damages.   Denys Barrow, Attorney for Government of Belize “In relation to the matter of moral damage, there is the […]

Some Mayans Protest Communal Land

This morning, dozens of men, women and children from thirty-eight indigenous communities in the south gathered at the Battlefield Park in anticipation of the CCJ’s ruling on the issue of Maya Land Rights.  While they all stood around waiting for the decision to be handed down, another group showed up at the venue, placards in […]

Cristina Coc Says Mayans Free to Choose

Cristina Coc, spokesperson for the Maya Leaders Alliance, told News Five this afternoon that the objections raised by the gathering are merely statements of preference, since they are free to choose whichever form of land tenure they favor.   Cristina Coc, Spokesperson, Maya Leaders Alliance “They are saying that they are not in support of […]

P.U.P. Congratulates Mayans on Victory

The People’s United Party has issued a release congratulating the Maya Leaders Alliance and the Toledo Alcaldes’ Association on the historic achievement of winning recognition from the Government of Belize on the issue of indigenous rights.  The statement goes on to say that in 2000, the P.U.P. government entered into agreement with the Maya of […]

Matura-Shepherd Lashes Out at N.T.U.C.B. Past President

The Petrocaribe Bill 2015, and peripheral issues arising from its implementation, continues to feature prominently in the news. Just about everybody is speaking up on the controversial bill passed just recently. We start tonight’s Petrocaribe coverage with escalating tensions between the N.T.U.C.B.’s second Vice-President, Audrey Matura and immediate past President Dylan Reneau. Over the weekend […]

Is Political Office in Matura-Shepherd’s Future?

Matura-Shepherd sat at the head-table at a conference today hosted by the Vision Inspired by the People. And since it’s becoming apparent that the attorney, activist and thorn in the government’s side has her eyes on politics, we asked if her placement is a sign of things to come. For the first time, Matura-Shepherd confirmed […]

PAC Chairman, Julius Espat, Not Impressed with Petrocaribe

Debate over the controversial continues to heat up, with the unions, churches and business sector all coming out squarely against it. The P.U.P. has as well, and later you’ll see the V.I.P. lashing out at what they say is a tyrannical government. The outcry is picking up momentum, which means that government has had to […]

Espat Says G.O.B.’s PR Push is Political Spin

Espat told News Five that the original rationale behind the Petrocaribe program, conceptualized and implemented by the late President Hugo Chavez, has been bastardized to further the political ambitions of the government of the day.   Julius Espat, Chairman, Public Accounts Committee “Social projects fostered by the Petrocaribe agreement should empower all people, not only […]

Changes in P.U.P. Imminent

And from Petrocaribe to P.U.P. politics… Reports have circulated of high-level changes in the party following the devastating loss in municipal elections. Espat wouldn’t offer details, since he says those would have to come from Party Leader Francis Fonseca, but he did confirm that indeed there will be a shakeup in the grand old party […]

V.I.P. Gets Set to Hit the Streets

This morning, the V.I.P. jumped on board with the church, unions, business sector and P.U.P. – at least when it comes to roundly criticizing the Petrocaribe Bill. At a press conference called to express the Party’s stance on the bill and other issues, the candidates on hand pulled no punches. The V.I.P. says that by […]

…Renews Call for Transparency

And although Petrocaribe dominated the conference which lasted almost two hours, there were other issues. V.I.P. front man Bobby Lopez reiterated the Party’s position on declaration of assets under the Prevention of Corruption Act. But this time he took it further, warning that there is a hefty fine for non-disclosure and when the V.I.P. does […]

V.I.P. Demands a Re-registration Exercise

And finally, the V.I.P. called for a re-registration exercise to clean up voters’ lists which are widely believed to be anything but accurate. It’s an exercise which is a long time in coming, and neither of the mass parties has seemed too adamant about it. But the V.I.P. is…and as they’ve done at every opportunity…they […]

CitCo Launches New Initiatives at B.T.L. Park

The Belize City Council today launched several new initiatives at the newly refurbished B.T.L. Park on Princess Margaret Drive. Among the many features added to the infrastructure were fourteen display panels that would hold a public exhibition on historic events of the area. News Five’s Duane Moody attended the launch and has this report.   […]

BAS Celebrates Earth Day at Guanacaste Park

The world is celebrating the forty-fifth anniversary of Earth Day. It’s a special day to honor and appreciate nature. For Belize, N.G.O.s use the day to raise awareness of environmental issues and to teach students ways to protect our environment. News Five joined Belize Audubon Society for their Earth Day celebration at the Guanacaste National […]

UB Students Raise Earth Day Awareness

And from Guanacaste Park to the University of Belize- the Earth Day celebration continues. We stopped in at UB to check out the festivities, where visiting students were able to participate in an all-day interactive booth display. Students of the Natural Resources Management Program teamed up with several local organizations to raise awareness and celebrate […]

$550,000 Siphoned Off from Treasury, Employee Placed on Administrative Leave

The embezzlement of over half-a-million dollars from the Treasury Department, an inside job that was unearthed a little over a week ago by officials within the Ministry of Finance, has set off a major investigation into this most recent financial crime.  The scheme involved the misappropriation of two significant sums of monies, presumably by altering […]

Corozal Cop on Motorcycle Rapes Minor

A Corozal police man has been detained following allegations of a rape of a fourteen year old girl. On Monday evening, the minor and her mother visited the Corozal Police Station and reported that the girl was walking home in Altamira on Monday when she was offered a ride on a cycle by the cop. […]

Post Mortem Results: Coleen Sharp was Shot Twice in Murder/Suicide

There are still more questions than answers about the murder-suicide that happened over the weekend. In our story on Monday night, we told you about the tragic incident which resulted in the loss of two lives; thirty-year old Colleen Sharp and fifty-four-year old Michael Estell. But, what was the motive? And who killed whom? That’s […]

Fin. Sec. Joe Waight on Petrocaribe Expenditure

The government is under sustained fire for backdating the Petrocaribe Law to encompass two years of government expenditure prior to its passage. Despite borrowing upwards of two hundred and fifty million dollars for social programs and infrastructure development through the Petrocaribe initiative, the Barrow administration has come under public criticism for the manner in which […]

Petrocaribe Law Doesn’t Skirt Finance & Audit Reform Act

The Fin. Sec. and legal advisor, attorney Michael Young, have been making the media rounds trying to explain away the new law, which allows government to borrow and spend without House approval. In explaining how Belize draws funds from the Petrocaribe initiative this morning, Waight also commented on the Finance and Audit Reform Act and […]

Do You Think That There is a Deliberate Attempt to Divide the Unions?

And our question for tonight is: Do you think that there is a deliberate attempt to divide the unions? Send your comments and responses using your SMART phones to 8686 or post your vote on our e-poll at channel5belize.com. You can also send an email with your comments to questions@channel5belize.com