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Mile Eight, George Price Highway businessman, forty-seven year old Zihuie He, has been accused of three violations of the General Sales Tax Act. The businessman was caught up in a sting operation set up by the office of the General Sales Tax on October twenty-ninth, 2016. He, the owner of Jacky’s Supermarket, appeared before Magistrate […]
Written on November 22, 2016 | Posted in
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Exercise Tropical Dagger Sixteen came to a successful end today at Camp Belizario in the Cayo District. The four-week exercise is a Canadian initiative to beef up security in the region. The Belize and the Jamaican Defense Forces honed their skills to respond to international criminal activity that is threatening peace in the region. According […]
Written on November 22, 2016 | Posted in
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The Salvation Army’s north side offices in Belize City suffered some eighty-eight thousand dollars in damage from a fire on November seventh which also destroyed two adjacent houses. The organization moved promptly to assist fire victims. The Salvation Army’s service to the community continues throughout the busy Christmas season. The congregation, according to Regional Commander […]
Written on November 22, 2016 | Posted in
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While we were with the Salvation Army, we got an update on its Christmas Kettle Appeal which is underway. Your coins and paper bills donated to the church are used to help those less fortunate have a brighter Christmas, whether through the children’s lunch or food baskets. Major Joliker Leandre, the Regional Commander, is grateful […]
Written on November 22, 2016 | Posted in
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The current Belize City Council administration has embarked on an ambitious program to upgrade Belize City streets. Results have held up for the most part, but concreting costs money and with most of its guaranteed funding locked up in the Municipal Bond, the Council is on the lookout for ways to partner with affected communities. […]
Written on November 22, 2016 | Posted in
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Believe it or not, Christmas di come! The year has certainly flown by, but the Belize City Council is looking forward to the holiday season, not just for goodies and giveaways – although there will be plenty of those – but also for opportunities for the Council itself to do charity throughout the Old Capital. […]
Written on November 22, 2016 | Posted in
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Paranda artist Aurelio Martinez is well-known internationally for promoting the Garifuna culture through music. The Honduras-born artist has spent considerable time in Belize, performing on our stages and working with several Belizean artists and recording previous albums with Stonetree Studios. He has reached a milestone in his career with thirty years in the business and […]
Written on November 22, 2016 | Posted in
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A major decision was handed down this afternoon by the Chief Justice Kenneth Benjamin. The Belize National Teachers Union, led by President Luke Palacio and Adelaida Guerra, took the government to court seeking to stop a decision by the Ministry of Education to dock the salaries of teachers who went on strike for eleven days […]
Written on November 21, 2016 | Posted in
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B.N.T.U. returns to court on December sixteenth, when it is expected that the substantive matter, a claim that the decision to deduct teachers’ salaries is unconstitutional, will be argued before the Chief Justice. The teachers union is challenging the validity of that decision made by the Ministry of Education. It is also prepared to argue […]
Before the decision was handed down, Leader of the People’s United Party, John Briceño wrote to Prime Minister Dean Barrow asking him to reconsider the Government’s position on deducting from salaries of teachers. According to Briceño, the letter is a result of last week’s meeting with the Union’s executives, held before they filed for an […]
Written on November 21, 2016 | Posted in
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The Prime Minister disclosed two weeks ago that the superbond is being renegotiated for the third time because the economy had underperformed. There were not much details available, but today, we spoke with the Special Advisor to the Coordinating Committee of Bondholders via phone. Charles Blitzer says that stockholders are uneasy going into a third […]
Written on November 21, 2016 | Posted in
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A security guard went missing at sea after the boat he was traveling in capsized near Tobacco Caye. Around two-thirty p.m. last Thursday, a skiff transporting Corporal Carlos Galvez, Police Constable David Mejia, George Lopez as well as Linsford Joseph Locayo, and his common-law wife and their nine-month-old daughter capsized one mile from the Tobacco […]
Written on November 21, 2016 | Posted in
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The Guatemalan Armed Forces continue to operate freely in the area of the Sarstoon River, within Belizean territory. Ernesto Vasquez, who works out of the office of the Prime Minister and is a co-host of Love FM morning show, confirmed to News Five his recent experience in the area. He visited the Cadenas post, run […]
In the late 1970’s and 1980’s, Carlton Bowers was Belize’s welterweight boxing champion. He was a local hero and entertained hundreds in fights at the Bird’s Isle for many years. It has been some time since we’ve last heard from the popular Belizean boxer since he retired from the sport and he now sells paletas […]
Written on November 21, 2016 | Posted in
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Four men working for a company linked to a Chinese national are believed to be behind a massive arson last Thursday night in the tiny village of Trio, in the Toledo District. The affected villagers are claiming that the fire was set because of a land dispute. A total of more than fifteen thousand acres […]
Written on November 21, 2016 | Posted in
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Orlando Chan is one of the arson victims who told his stories to a Southern media house. Chan and other victims explained that they lived in the area for decades, cultivating the land and building their homes on it. Successive governments had promised to regularize their situation by acquiring the land from the private landowners, […]
Written on November 21, 2016 | Posted in
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There were three traffic accidents reported over the weekend; two of them fatal to pedestrians. On Sunday night there was a hit and run in San Narciso Village, Corozal District. Belize Defence Force soldier Norman Slusher was driving a black vehicle around seven-ten in the evening when he knocked down and killed thirty-nine year old […]
Written on November 21, 2016 | Posted in
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Twenty-eight-year-old Jeffrey McDougal was freed of an attempted murder charge today. When he appeared before Senior Magistrate Sharon Fraser, Taylor’s Alley resident Brandon Allen told the court that he has had a change of heart and didn’t want further court action into the December 2015 shooting. Allen also told the court and McDougal that he […]
Written on November 21, 2016 | Posted in
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In the past month and a half, we’ve reported on four children murdered in Belize City. Three children, eleven year old Aaron Gabourel, six year old Empress Hamilton and four year old Ian Sambula, were all killed in an arson on Aloe Vera Street. The most recent and tragic murder is that of seven year […]
Following two recent incidents – the kidnap of Belizean fishermen and the menacing of patrols from the Sarstoon Temash Institute for Indigenous Management – the Belize Territorial Volunteers are calling on Government to properly address the ongoing intimidation of Belizean citizens in the Sarstoon River area. Guatemala’s forces are now openly escorting Belizean citizens in […]
Written on November 21, 2016 | Posted in
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The Territorial Volunteers are also calling for the further internationalization of the unfounded Guatemalan claim on Belize. Many have complained that Belize cannot count on the support it had at the time of Independence from the majority of world leaders and organizations because we have failed to keep up appearances on the world stage and […]
Written on November 21, 2016 | Posted in
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Gender based violence is a major public health issue and one of the most widespread violations of human rights, but cases are highly unreported and victims continue to suffer in silence. A forum today provided a platform for eight students from four high schools in Belize City to report on their research and experiences with […]
Written on November 21, 2016 | Posted in
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This past Saturday was Garifuna Settlement Day, celebrated annually on the nineteenth of November. It is a national tradition, as all of Belize pauses to celebrate with the Garifuna their rise into a people integrated and contributing to Belizean society. In Belize City and across the country, Garifuna and others observed three traditional pillars of […]
Written on November 21, 2016 | Posted in
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Garifuna Settlement Day leads right into the Christmas Holidays. The season is just a few weeks away and lights have started going up on houses and businesses. The Fire Service says that as the season kicks in, we must be careful with electrical wires and cooking in our homes so as to avoid fires. While […]
Written on November 21, 2016 | Posted in
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Good evening, I’m James Adderley and this is Sports Monday. {Feature on the weekend sporting activities….}
Written on November 21, 2016 | Posted in
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