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Belize City Chopping Victim Recovers as Stepson is Jailed for Christmas

Police have arrested and charged nineteen year old Denzel Flowers with the attempted murder by chopping of his fifty-two year old step-mother, Eulalia Pop, also known as Consuelo Lopez. Flowers is also charged with dangerous harm and use of deadly means of harm. On Thursday at their residence on Louise Bevans Street, Flowers is accused […]

No More Warnings! Curfew-Breaking Teens See Mother Charged for Second Time

The curfew regulation put in place since April of this year has had mixed reviews among the population in the Old Capital, but police can claim some results in terms of bringing down crime and delinquency among juveniles. Police had started out with warnings to parents of minors who were brought in, and a few […]

Stabbings Fell Minor and Policeman in Old Capital

The criminal elements kept off the streets over the weekend, but there are two separate stabbing incidents to report. On Sunday evening, a thirteen-year old minor got into an altercation with an adult male known to him in the Dolphin Street area. He wound up in hospital with two stab wounds to the abdomen. The […]

Benque Cop Caught Trying to Bring in Undocumented Salvadorans

A Benque Viejo police officer is detained after he was busted with eight undocumented Salvador nationals. Around nine fifteen on Saturday night, police spotted a vehicle without a license plate and when they intercepted the vehicle they discovered on of their own, twenty three year old Police Constable Edif Sierra, at the wheels of the […]

Artists Print First Edition of BAFFU Magazine

The latest edition of BAFFU was released today at the Image Factory; it is also the first printed version. The publication contains a collection of unconventional works by a group of artists who take their idea and express it in a way that is not the usual standard. At least three hundred artists have been […]

Meet Gimme Five’s Grand Prize Winner!

This year, Channel Five celebrates its twenty-fifth anniversary and to start the Christmas season right, we gifted twenty-five of viewers with tons of prizes in the annual Gimme Five Extravaganza. From December fifth and to the ninth, we brought you mega performances from your favourite artists; Duane Moody even took to the streets for four […]

Maskall Grandmother Gone Missing for a Week

But while a family celebrates its Gimme Five win, another is desperately in search for a loved one. It’s been a week since sixty-nine year old Gabriela Mendez, has gone missing from her house in the Spanish Town area of Maskall Village. The elderly woman, according to the family, does not suffer from any mental […]

A Healthy Serving of Sports Monday

Good evening, I’m James Adderley and this is Sports Monday.   {Feature on Sports Monday…}

Another Vega Land Scandal; Massive Swap of Farmland in Carmelita

The final session of the House of Representatives for 2016 kicked off this morning in Belmopan. Deputy Prime Minister Patrick Faber took the reins for the first time with the Prime Minister out of the country.  While the sitting was packed with Bills, most of the fireworks were reserved for the session after the adjournment. […]

2012 Elections Stolen? 2,000 New “Citizens” May Have Swung It, Say Leaked Papers

Were 2012’s general elections stolen? The United Democratic Party prevailed by the slimmest of margins, winning sixteen seats to fifteen for the People’s United Party. In several constituencies, the vote was especially close; most notably, neighbouring Cayo Northeast and Cayo Central, where Elvin Penner and current Minister Rene Montero were each elected to their second […]

Speaker is the Grinch; Julius Espat Kept Out of House for Christmas

Cayo South Area Representative Julius Espat will be kept away from the precincts of the National Assembly in Belmopan for the foreseeable future. Today, he faced a warrant for his arrest should he dare to attend the meeting of the House of Representatives, the first since he was named, shamed, and drummed out in dramatic […]

Defiant Espat Vows to Resist as Colleagues Try Intercession

While the first attempt at returning Julius Espat to his seat in the House was unsuccessful, Espat’s fellow parliamentarians seemed to miss him somewhat, as the House was largely well-behaved – or at least, more so than usual. It was either that or the Christmas spirit that convinced a bipartisan effort to resolve the impasse, […]

UNCAC Signed; Acting P.M. Pays Tribute

United Nations Convention against Corruption was signed today inside the cabinet room in Belmopan to coincide with Anti-Corruption International Day. The acting Prime Minister Patrick Faber penned the document which places Belize among the one hundred and eighty-four countries who have signed-on.  UN Resident Coordinator Christian Salazar Volkmann was also present for the event. The […]

Belize Not Looking Good for Superbond Deal But It’s Not Over

Prime Minister Dean Barrow returns home this weekend following meetings with bondholders in New York to negotiate a third restructuring of the Superbond.  Reports of Belize’s gloomy economic outlook have factored into the discussions and bondholders are paying close attention to proposed measures by government to steer the country through the recession.  Earlier today, News […]

CCJ Hands Final Victory to Speednet in Battle with P.U.C.

A decision was handed down today by the Caribbean Court of Justice that has a significant impact on the telecommunications landscape. The Public Utilities Commission suffered a major blow when it was ordered to refund Speednet Communications, the parent company of Smart, almost three million dollars after levying excessive spectrum fees on the telecoms provider […]

Speednet Saves Big with Court Victory

According to Chief Executive Officer Ernesto Torres, the company stood to lose as much as five million dollars had the CCJ upheld the decision of the Court of Appeal.  As a former employee of Belize Telemedia Limited, Torres says he always understood that the fee was set at a hundred dollars per radio frequency channel.  […]

P.U.C. Considers Amendments to Regulations

While the decision has cleared Speednet from having to pay such exorbitant fees, attorney Fred Lumor, who represents the PUC, says that other telecoms providers, including B.T.L., will benefit from the ruling.  The fee, based on the outcome of today’s decision, reverts the sum to fourteen hundred dollars. Fred Lumor, Attorney for Public Utilities Commission […]

Police Need Medical Clarity on Baby Janeeka’s Death

The death of two year old Janeeka Campbell continues to baffle police. The toddler died on Tuesday night, but the motive for her death is still under review between police and the pathologist. Both parents say the child accidentally fell down a flight of stairs at her father’s house in Saint Matthew’s Village. She was […]

Department of Human Services To Look at Possible Child Neglect

Initially, the mother was detained for questioning and the police were looking for the father, who was brought in to the Belmopan police custody on Thursday. Statements were recorded from the parents, which according to Senior Superintendent Gillett appear consistent. But police have received additional reports and Gillett believes that the Department of Human Services […]

G.S.U. Charged with Manhandling San Ignacio Couple

A couple from San Ignacio is alleging police brutality at the hands of a former GSU officer.  Shawn Gardener and her common-law husband are accusing the policeman of roughing them up while conducting a search on them last weekend.  According to Gardener, the pair was seated next to a young woman near an establishment on […]

Transport Minister Explains New System for Bus Fares

It has been over a month since Belizean commuters have seen bus fares go up in most of the country. They have complained that there is no justification, since fuel prices are trending down and the service provided by operators has not discernibly improved. However, Minister of Transport Edmond Castro told the House of Representatives […]

Belize’s Rebecca Rath On the Road to Miss Universe

The road to the Miss Universe Pageant to be held in the Philippines started in September for Rebecca Rath. Known as Bex, the twenty-three-year-old beauty from Dangriga, has been preparing arduously to compete in the pageant to be held in Manila, against over a hundred other beauties from all over the world. She is talented, […]

Corozal Town Man Chopped and Shot to Death

The month of December, celebrating peace on earth and goodwill to all men, has started off violently across the country. One of the latest victim of the violence, is thirty-six year old Armando Pelayo died an agonizing death early this morning at his G Street South home on the outskirts of Corozal Town. The only […]

Baby Janeeka’s Death Not Natural; Who’s Responsible?

There are still lingering questions on the death of Janeeka Campbell, a two year old toddler, who succumbed to injuries on Tuesday night under dubious circumstances. The child was visiting her father in the village of Saint Matthews, Cayo District.  Her father has not been located, but according to the mother who is in police […]

NCFC Weighs In on Baby Janeeka

The death of Janeeka Campbell has prompted reaction from the National Committee for Families and Children.  The NCFC says it joins the nation in mourning the tragic loss of another innocent Belizean child due to questionable circumstances. The release says, “It is our collective responsibility to ensure that parents have all the support they need […]