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No compromise with gangs, says Police Minister

Cordel Hyde and Wilfred Elrington went toe-to-toe on the issue of crime and how to stop it in its tracks on the adjournment in the House of Representatives. According to Hyde, the removal of Assistant Commissioner of Police Chester Williams to a desk job in Belmopan in July has seen a spike of murder and […]

Marijuana ease goes through but still much to settle

Marijuana users can breathe a little easier tonight, as the amendment to the Misuse of Drugs Act sailed through the House of Representatives with bipartisan support. Both Leader of the Opposition John Briceño and Freetown area representative Francis Fonseca noted the contrary arguments raised by churches and other moral authorities against marijuana as a “gateway […]

The dos and don’ts of new marijuana stance

Both the substantive and de facto ministers of police rose in response to further outline what the amendment does and does not do. Possession of marijuana above ten grams remains a crime with the usual penalties, as is cultivation and intending to traffic. Elodio Aragon Junior, the Minister of State, made note of the fact […]

Save the reef – moratorium moves closer to law

Back in August Prime Minister Barrow announced that that there will be an indefinite moratorium on offshore oil exploration in Belize’s territorial waters. In a letter to Oceana’s Vice President, P.M. Barrow committed that government would take it to parliament this month. Well, the date for that landmark decision to be tabled in the House […]

Will status of World Heritage site improve?

As you heard, the offshore petroleum moratorium is an unprecedented step towards protecting Belize’s Barrier Reef Reserve System, as the ban covers Belize’s entire maritime area including the exclusive economic zones.  In terms of next steps, the public is invited to participate in the House Committee phase of the legislative process. The offshore oil moratorium […]

Albert Cattouse’s grieving family wonders why they weren’t told of P.M.’s bombshell

On the crime blotter, activist Albert Cattouse was murdered last week in Belize City. Up to now there have been no arrests but his family is preparing to bid their final goodbyes on Saturday. On Wednesday they heard the Prime Minister provide details on what transpired when Cattouse was shot and killed inside his taxi. […]

Rogue cop caught on tape beating homeless man

Police brutality is a real existence that Belizeans are faced with seemingly on a daily basis.  We have reported on numerous occasions the physical abuse of civilians at the hands and feet of law enforcement officers.  Tonight, there is a short clip of a policeman beating up a homeless man that has since gone viral.  […]

Why did “Rick” Vasquez die?

An eighty-two year old Belize City man is dead and the circumstances surrounding his death are not clear. There are several reports that eighty-two year old Ricardo ‘Rick’ Vasquez was robbed and beaten sometime on Saturday night. Reports are that he was in a game shop on the corner of Water Lane and West Street […]

No help for C.J. on overdue judgments

The Bar Association has been critical of the backlog of judgment by the Chief Justice Kenneth Benjamin, so much so that the Prime Minister went on record several weeks ago to inform that outside assistance would be given to the C.J. to fulfill his workload. But now, a decision has been taken not to have […]

Top jurist to proceed on his own, December timeline set

The decision to refrain from bringing in outside legal experts to lend a hand, says the A.G. would have raised eyebrows locally. Peyrefitte says that assurances have been given that all pending judgments will be delivered by December according to a timeline given by the Chief Justice.   Michael Peyrefitte, Attorney General “It was laid […]

Grandmother fined for stolen chopped ham

A sixty five-year old granny picked up another theft conviction but was lucky to be fined instead of serving jail time. On Friday, Martha Parchue,  a  grandmother to three young children appeared before the Chief Magistrate Sharon Fraser and changed her not guilty plea to guilty for the theft of a seven-dollars and fifty cents  boneless […]

Why challenge Franz Parke in Supreme Court?

The Bar Association and the Belize National Teachers Union are on record saying that Franz Parke does not qualify as a Justice on the Court of Appeal. The opposition has gone further and filed a legal motion against the appointment of Parke, who is already sitting in this session of the Court of Appeal. That […]

Reward of up to $1000 for missing persons

Have you seen Mark Pollard? What about Brindis Constantino? Pollard and Constantino are two persons who have gone missing in separate incidents for more than a month. Constantino is a thirteen-year old school girl of Lords Bank who has been missing since September eighth. Her family believes she may be in the Frank’s Eddy area. […]

Stories shifting in alleged Cayo abduction

The bizarre and shocking story of an alleged kidnapping of three school girls in broad daylight has left many with more questions than answers, and it appears that even the police have a hard time putting together the pieces of the story. As we reported on Monday, the incident happened “El Progresso” Community also called […]

Chris Roggema died naturally in bushes

Last week we told you the story of sixty-nine year old Norwegian-Belizean businessman Chris Rogemma who went to scout a property in St Margaret’s Village in the west and got lost. His body was found five days later. Rogemma’s cause of death shows that he died of natural causes as we confirmed with his friends. […]

P.U.P. says no to reappointing Contractor General Godwin Arzu

The Government of Belize has recommended the re-appointment of Contractor General Godwin Arzu for a further two-year term. But if the Opposition had its way, the answer would be no. Arzu has been in the post since 2009. His name was most recently in the news as signing off on the Imer Hernandez-awarded contract for […]

P.M., Kareem spar over Fabers Road

Kareem Musa, Caribbean Shores area representative and attorney for Citizens Organized for Liberty through Action, is awaiting the formal response from the Ministry of Works to peruse the contract for the re-construction of Faber’s Road among other things. But today he could not resist the opportunity to personally challenge the Prime Minister over what he […]

The Vegas entrenched at Social Security?

This week Minister of Tourism and Civil Aviation Manuel Heredia Junior confirmed that Imer Hernandez won the bid for the Caye Caulker municipal airstrip reconstruction. He noted that there were changes to the bid and according to Prime Minister Dean Barrow, the contract, for which money is being sought by the Airports Authority but not […]

Sustainable tourism at center stage of annual B.T.B. conference

The B.T.B. brought together over a hundred tourism stakeholders in Belize City for its annual tourism conference. The theme this year focused on Sustainable Tourism and to bring across the message, the B.T.B. lined up internationally acclaimed presenters and local speakers. B.T.B.’s Marketing Manager tells us why it’s important for the B.T.B. to shine the […]

The Government’s Choice: Imer Hernandez Paid 7 Mil for Hot Mixed Caye Caulker Airstrip

Another multi-million dollar contract has been granted to the government’s choice contractor, Imer Hernandez, the nephew of the former Deputy Prime Minister Gapi Vega. As recent as last week, Hernandez was granted the controversial eight-million-dollar contract for the one mile stretch of Faber’s Road, which Prime Minister Dean Barrow staunchly defended on Wednesday. Minister of […]

Hernandez Can’t Be Beat; He Won Regular Tender over 2 Other Contractors

Now Imer Hernandez’s company has been awarded numerous contracts for multimillion dollar projects in past years. Back in 2014, the Prime Minister had to defend Hernandez’s work because many considered it sub-standard. In one instance, he was threatened with court action by the Orange Walk Town Council after he was paid monies for infrastructural work […]

Is Faber’s Road a Good Deal?

The dust has not settled yet on the controversial eight-million-dollar contract for work on Faber’s Road. The agreement was signed on Thursday and by Friday, execution began. It prompted the Prime Minister to bring out the consultant at the Ministry of Works, Avondale Moody, in defense. Still yet, there is that bit on the tendering […]

Mayor Calls for Transparency But Warns About Priorities

The controversy surrounding the cost, as well as the awarding of the Faber’s Road Project to Imer Hernandez, is quite possibly the result of a lack of information about the mechanics of the tendering process.  It’s a concern that is shared by Mayor Bradley, who believes that it is critical to transparency and accountability.   […]

Mayor: Consultation Didn’t Matter to Me

Why was Mayor Bradley skirted by Prime Minister Barrow in favor of Councilor Deon Leslie during his consultations on the Faber’s Road Project?  On the surface it appears that the United Democratic Party is attempting to gain political mileage ahead of the upcoming municipal elections.  Councilor Leslie is responsible for sanitation, but he’s also the […]

BIL’s Mea Culpa: Hot-Mix Couldn’t Save Sinking Lake I Boulevard

Still on the issue of infrastructure projects…. it was intended to be a centerpiece of the giant Petrocaribe spending program – worth removing squatters, clearing out bushes and splashing cash.  But the Lake Independence Boulevard project, which cost three-point-two million dollars, has instead become a monument to failure.  The primary problem is that the hot-mix […]