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PAHO Director in Belize, Talks Cooperation

The Director of the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO), Doctor Carissa Etienne, is on a working visit to Belize since Monday. She has been meeting with a number government officials, as well as with Senior Ministry of Health Officials and various stakeholders. As a part of her visit, Belize signed the country cooperation strategy on […]

La Inmaculada Credit Union Challenges Former General Manager in Court

Former General Manager of the La Inmaculada Credit Union in Orange Walk has filed a lawsuit against the Governor of the Central Bank of Belize for her wrongful termination after twenty-seven years of service with the credit union. Back in July of 2015, the credit union cut ties with Yolanda Gomez, after she was placed […]

Remanded for Nasty Sexual Assault on Child

A fifty-six-year-old man was slapped with a single charge of sexual assault upon a seven-year-old child.  Franz Hamilton was remanded to prison today when he appeared in court to answer to a sexual assault charge after he touched a child on the bottom.  The child, in the presence of her mother, informed a social worker […]

Guatemala Busts Contraband Cigarettes Along Belize Border

There is a report tonight of a major bust of nine point nine million boxes of cigarettes by Guatemalan authorities in Peten.  The Guatemalan police say agents in Peten detained Byron Misael Gonzalez who was transporting the cigarettes. The bust on Monday comes on the heels of two others in January in which a combined […]

Michigan Delegation Visits Sarstoon with B.T.V.

Inclement weather on Monday did not stop the Belize Territorial Volunteers from making another trip down Belize’s southern boundary, the Sarstoon River. Belize is still without a protocol regarding trips up the Sarstoon except for military personnel, and in the past Guatemala has shadowed and occasionally harassed civilians visiting the area; under the guise of […]

Ombudsman Back in the Saddle for Third Term

In a brief ceremony held on Monday, February thirteenth, at the Belize House in Belmopan, Ombudsman of Belize Lionel Arzu, accompanied at the ceremony by his family, was sworn-in for a new one-year term. This follows the Prime Minister’s announcement of Arzu’s re-appointment at the January twenty-seventh sitting of the House of Representatives, which was […]

Woman Buried Twice in Grave Mix-Up

There was a mix-up at the Lord Ridge Cemetery over the weekend and the body of Louise Foreman had to be buried twice—first on Saturday and then on Sunday. The family of Foreman came to News Five’s studios to report that Louise was to be buried in the grave of her predeceased son, Victor Foreman. […]

Improper Removal of Bones May Lead to Charges

According to Cemetery Administrator Wayne Usher, the employee from Coye’s Funeral Home has since admitted to the mistake.  But this afternoon, Usher met with City Council attorneys to see if charges can be brought against the persons responsible for the incident.   On the Phone: Wayne Usher, Cemetery Administrator “It gets worst. You do not […]

Remembering Rob Horwich and His Contribution to Community Baboon Sanctuary

Doctor Rob Horwich, an American primatologist and the founder of community co-management with the establishment of the Community Baboon Sanctuary in 1985, has died at the age of seventy-seven. The Sanctuary is the first example of community conservation co-management with the joining of Bermudian Landing and seven surrounding villages to manage the sanctuary and build […]

Fighting Back Against Unscrupulous Moneylenders: Attorneys Have Tips

News Five has been reporting on the case of Orange Walk resident Janine Vega and Laura and Julio Blanco of Pay Day and EZY Loans Pawning. Vega attempted to satisfy repayments in full for two separate loans totalling three thousand, five hundred dollars, for which collateral was a thirty-acre cane field property in Indian Hill […]

P.U.P. Says Eamon Goes Nowhere

The People’s United Party has rallied support behind its leader in the Senate, Eamon Courtenay, amid calls for his removal by the United Democratic Party and the Government of Belize. The U.D.P. and G.O.B., which in this case are identical but not one and the same, charge that Courtenay has been working for the companies […]

Nationalized Utilities to be Sold Off for Budget Money?

At a press conference this afternoon, the P.U.P. also spoke of the party’s positions on various issues including the nationality rush prior to the 2012 elections. We will have that for you shortly, but the P.U.P. has revealed information of an alleged plan to cover up a deficit of two hundred million dollars and a […]

2012 Injustice Fuels P.U.P. Demand for Re-Registration

Turning to the latest in the party’s ongoing fight to redeem itself for its unexpected and stupefying loss in the 2012 general elections. The party secured fourteen seats to seventeen for the U.D.P., and came within sixty-one votes of two more that would have given them power: Cayo Northeast, and Cayo Central.  In December, party […]

Andrew Marshalleck’s International Immunity Primer

Senior Counsel Andrew Marshalleck has been advising the People’s United Party as its legal adviser on the question of the Central Bank (International Immunities) Act and Crown Proceedings (Amendment) Act, passed in the National Assembly at the end of January. The former was intended as a further shield to the national reserves from the assault […]

How to Fix the Economy, P.U.P. Style

The Opposition People’s United Party did not expect to be consulted by the Government, as they have the social partners, for ideas on how to fix the shortfall in the 2017-2018 budget due in March.  But that doesn’t mean they don’t have ideas of their own.  For months, the P.U.P. has railed about the Government’s […]

Tough Times Recognized by Government and Social Partners at Budget Consultations

On Friday, consultations with the trade unions and civil society on the General Revenue and Appropriations Bill or the Budget took place, succeeding talks with the business community on Thursday. After three hours at the Biltmore, Financial Secretary Joseph Waight emerged to speak to the concerns raised by both social partners. News Five’s Aaron Humes […]

David Nanes Had Belizean Help for Nationality

News Five has obtained copies of a Belizean nationality certificate granted to David Nanes Schnitzer, the former fugitive caught a few days ago in Mexico after several months on the run after he skipped Belize on bail on a minor charge. Nanes was wanted in Mexico in relation to the multi-billion dollar Allen Stanford Ponzi […]

Daniel Ku Pleads Guilty to Manslaughter in Decade-Old Murder Case

A decade-old murder case has ended in a plea of manslaughter in the court of Chief Justice Kenneth Benjamin in the Supreme Court. Danny Elvis Ku was alleged to have butchered his wife, Nurse Anna Marie Magdalena Vasco to death in 2006, slashing her throat with a blade and stabbing her in the chest as […]

Clint Geban of Kraal Road Shot on Sunday

Just after midnight on Sunday, another Belize City youth was shot as he walked on Caesar Ridge on south side Belize City. Eighteen-year-old Clent Geban, a resident of Kraal Road, was en route to his house when a lone gunman on motorcycle opened fire on him; Geban was hit once to the left hand. He […]

Alrick August Still Fighting for Life; Needs Blood

Last Wednesday, an attempt was made on the life of twenty-three year old Alrick August; he has since been hospitalized inside the Intensive Care Unit of the K.H.M.H. after undergoing surgery for eight shots to the neck, chest and arm. There is good and bad news coming from the family today who says that while […]

Solving the Potato Conundrum in San Carlos

The Ministry of Agriculture has stopped granting licenses for the importation of white potatoes. It says this is in benefit of local farmers whose production season of strictly red potatoes is now starting. The Ministry, with the help of the Belize Agricultural Health Authority and Customs, will begin a crackdown on the illegal importation of […]

Unity Presbyterian Has a New Playground…

A school on the Southside got their dream playground courtesy the Rotary Club of Edmonton. Through an ongoing partnership with the Rotary Club of Belize, three other schools have received their playgrounds and Unity Presbyterian joined those lucky schools today when their own little park was opened on their school grounds. This playground will not […]

Rotary Gifts New House on Hibiscus Street

A mother and her five children moved into their brand new home over the weekend. The deserving mother got the gift courtesy the Rotary Club of Belize. The house valued around twenty five thousand dollars will serve safe space for the family.  News Five’s Andrea Polanco stopped in on Hibiscus Street to speak with the […]

Reward Increased to Solve Ann Swaney Murder

Last month, we showed you a report done by ABC7 on the one-year anniversary of slain TV Producer Anne Swaney.  In that report, the F.B.I. was offering a ten thousand U.S. dollar reward for information surrounding Swaney’s murder.  Well, now they have doubled that offer and are giving twenty thousand U.S. dollars or forty thousand […]

Remembering Arthur Francisco of Pou’s Meat Pies

Over the weekend, one of the city’s most popular residents passed away quietly. He was known as Mister Pou, but his real name is Arthur Francisco. The name Pou stuck to him because of his wife Rose Pou, who set up the thriving meat pie shop. In the industry, Pou’s meat pies are as good […]