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Accused Child Rapist Free after Case Falls Apart

Another case of sexual abuse against a minor was disposed of in court today.  After he was accused of molesting a child since the age of eleven, in August of 2013, police caught up with Mango Creek resident, Felicito Sho and charged him with rape.   Today, however, the forty-three-year-old was freed. His freedom came […]

Manslaughter Accused on Bail Goes Missing

Twenty-five-year-old Saul Ortiz of San Ignacio Town is missing. Since earlier this week, he hasn’t been seen by his family and his mother reported him missing on Monday.  Ortiz, if you may recall, was one of three men named in the murder of Coast Guard Aurelio Montero Junior. The Bullet Tree resident was discovered badly […]

Governor General to Consider Final Assent to PACT Amendment Bill

Governor General Sir Colville Young will, in the next few hours, consider affixing his assent to the PACT (Amendment) Bill, General Revenue and Appropriation Bill and ten others brought from the National Assembly. Of these, only the PACT (Amendment) Bill was voted down by seven to six, with social partner Senators joining the Opposition to […]

A.G. Says G.G. is Constrained by the Law, Not the Senate’s Wishes

Can the Government safely ignore the consideration of the Senate in deciding to pass on the PACT (Amendment) Bill to the Governor General? Attorney General Michael Peyrefitte refuted our suggestion that the advice, if not consent of the Senate, is as important as the deliberation of the House. He explained that the Senate may have […]

New House by Hand in Hand Ministries

A single mother of six children was officially gifted with her brand new home today. The Port Loyola resident and her family were selected by the Hand in Hand Ministries to be a recipient of their programme. The family has faced difficult times living in house where flood affected them regularly and was impacting their […]

Researcher Hails Efforts to Adapt to Climate Change in Sarteneja, Monkey River

Norwegian researcher Marianne Karlsson today issued the results of her thesis project about adapting to climate change in two seaside fishing communities at either end of the country. A few years ago, working with the Caribbean Community Climate Change Centre, Karlsson spent time with the fishers of Sarteneja, Corozal District and Monkey River, Toledo District, […]

The B.T.L. Telephone Directory is Here!

The new telephone directory was released today. The 2017 edition features a cover shot by renowned local photographer Tony Rath and was done in collaboration with the World Wildlife Fund.  The publication, which has over the years evolved from just physical telephone listing to online and digital, also features multiple sections with information about Belize. […]

Scotia Bank Plans Relief Drive for Majestic Alley Families

On Wednesday you saw the families affected by the Majestic Alley fire collect their cook tops and other donations to help them rebuild, in the wake of Friday’s inferno.  Businesses and other local organizations have been teaming up with CEMO to assist the over fifty victims, who lost all their belongings in the mid-afternoon blaze […]

Celebrating Early Childhood with Outdoor Expo

Since the beginning of the month there have been a number of activities across the country commemorating child stimulation month. The purpose of observing child stimulation is to create public awareness for those who have an interest in early childhood development – particularly for those children five years and younger because these years are considered […]

Healthy Living Speaks to Belize’s Sole Neonatologist

In Healthy Living tonight, we introduce you to a neonatologist.  Now, neonatology is a medical field that is not common in Belize but it is certainly a specialized one. Doctor Elsie Constanza is perhaps the only practicing neonatologist in the local health system. She is a highly trained doctor who treats babies who are born […]

Barton Middleton, Before Senate Committee, Claims He Fears for His Life

The sole witness present at today’s public hearing of the Senate Special Select Committee on Immigration was Barton Middleton. His appearance is the culmination of long weeks of interrogation of multiple witnesses involved in the disappearance of eight visa foils from the Western Border Immigration Station. Several of these visas wound up in passports for […]

Alleged Immigration “Agent” Can’t Say Why He is Being Framed

Before that big reveal, Middleton displayed a severe case of amnesia through much of this morning’s testimony, apparently unable to recall much of anything that happened to him in the past several years and certainly around the time under investigation by the Select Committee. Take, for instance, Inez Casanova, the Immigration officer erroneously accused of […]

Barton Middleton Denies Involvement in Visa Foil Scandal

Though he may be forgetful of events, Barton Middleton is well aware of why he was called to Belmopan today. No less than four persons – Immigration Officers Mark Tench, Lindsay Wade and Vernon Leslie – as well as Patrick Tillett – have detailed their alleged dealings with Middleton as an Immigration “agent.” Tillett said […]

Is Brain Tumour to Blame for “Mr. Middleton’s” Forgetfulness?

In the course of his testimony, Middleton claimed to have gone to surgery at the Corozal Hospital for a tumour growing at the base of his brain. When we checked this evening with the Director of Health Services, Doctor Marvin Manzanero, he told us that while the Corozal Community Hospital has an operating theater, which […]

Middleton Tells Off Senate Committee over Jurisdiction

Barton Middleton, if not a hostile witness, was certainly a reluctant one. He spent much of his testimony denying meeting or closely knowing the likes of Mark Tench and Patrick Tillett. Indeed, the words “I don’t recall” or “I don’t know” featured prominently as his answers to direct questioning from the panel. Middleton also claimed […]

Gov’t Rushes PACT Bill to G.G. Despite Senate’s Disapproval

On Monday, the Senate defeated the PACT Amendment Bill in a significant first for the upper house, when a majority of parliamentarians voted against the proposed law.  The government is seeking to raise close to eleven million dollars in departure taxes, known as development fees, which it is increasing from thirty-five to forty U.S. dollars.  […]

Business Senator Calls for Legal Review Due to “Uncharted Waters”

There may be basis for the Government’s actions in the Constitution, but does that make it right? Senator for the Business Community Mark Lizarraga told News Five this afternoon in Belmopan that he would have to seek legal recourse for an understanding of the Government’s actions. But he allowed that while the Government may well […]

Drug Plane Recovered in Northern Belize

A small aircraft remains parked at the apron of the Philip Goldson International Airport after it was transported from northern Belize. The white with burgundy and sliver trim Piper PA-23-250 aircraft bearing tail number N6769Y landed up north on Monday, though the precise location has not been confirmed. Authorities in Guatemala tipped their local counterparts […]

SIB Reports: Exports Down in Fourth Quarter; Citrus Boom Not Felt Yet

The Statistical Institute of Belize confirms today that exports are significantly down. In the case of citrus which once placed as the number one export that industry has plummeted to fourth in the agro productive sector. That is the information from the SIB, which is in sharp contrast to pronouncements made by the man at […]

Fuel Goads Inflation Forward

Fuel prices, as motorists would know, have shot up considerably, jumping almost twenty percent during February 2017.  The most notable increase was in the cost of diesel fuel which went up by six dollars and thirty-six cents from last year.  Diesel per gallon is averaging at nine dollars and eleven cents.  Taken together, the rise […]

P.U.P. Calls for Renewed Fight on Crime; Hits G.O.B. on Budget Cuts

The People’s United Party says it is gravely concerned by the government’s seemingly flippant inattention to the spiralling crime.  Earlier today, the P.U.P. issued a release noting that the government has cut the budget for the police by two million dollars at the most inopportune time.  Over the weekend, eight persons lost their lives, including […]

Business Senator Disappointed by Budget: G.O.B., Public Service Can Do Better

There was a possibility, with an odd number of Senators now seated and any tie-breaker removed from President Lee Mark Chang except in specific circumstances, that the General Revenue and Appropriation Bill also known as the Budget could have faced the same fate as the PACT (Amendment) Bill. Indeed, the vote went in similar fashion […]

Emergency Management Hands Out Supplies to Majestic Fire Victims

NEMO, CEMO and other partners handed over supplies to families who lost their homes and belongings in the Majestic Alley last Friday. The families have been receiving assistance since the night of the fire and CEMO says they will not be left out in the cold following this week. They received grocery certificates, table top […]

New House for 2016 Fire Victim

Belize Electricity Limited and Hand in Hand Ministries partnered to build a house for a deserving family in Belize City.  Shirley Flowers, a single mother off Boots Crescent in south side lost her house to a fire in January 2016 and since then she’s been working with Hand in Hand to get a house constructed […]

Ministry of Health Wants More Talk About Depression

The theme of next week’s World Health Day observance is “Depression – Let’s Talk.” It’s easier said than done, considering how many suffer from a depressive state and keep it to themselves because of the fear of being labelled “crazy” or shunned by a population that prides itself on always being on top of things […]