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Josephine Tamai Refutes Claims of Political Victimization

In the letter, Bradley, on behalf of Jerrylyn Bruce accuses Tamai of political victimization and demands that it cease immediately. Bruce who has been transferred to the central office and given new responsibilities is also demanding that she be reassigned to her post in the field so that she is able to do her job. […]

Is Naboo System Faulty?

The Chief Elections Officer also responded to the assertion that the Naboo Online System has an automatic feature of trying to correct itself and deleting any duplication instead of flagging them for correction. The Naboo System is an online programme, which collects all applications, but the issue that is highlighted in the letter is that […]

Senate Meets to Debate New Referendum Legislation

A vote by division in the Senate came shortly after four o’clock this afternoon following passage on Friday of the Belize Territorial Dispute Referendum Bill 2019. The vote ended in a strong yes: there was one abstention, four no’s and eight voted in favour. The Senate then recessed for committee meeting to fix all the […]

What’s Up With I.C.J. Litigation Risk?

Government, in its media blitz, continues to put forward that Belize has an ironclad case should the territorial claim with Guatemala be taken to the I.C.J. for resolution.  But the question on the minds of many is the likelihood, however remote, that Belize can in fact lose at the International Court of Justice.  It’s a […]

Valerie Woods Abstains from Voting on New Referendum Bill in Senate

Back to the debate in the Senate. Last Friday, the former PM Said Musa voted to abstain in the House on the same referendum bill. That position happened again in the Senate when P.U.P. Senator Valerie Woods abstained on the Belize Territorial Dispute Referendum Bill, as the only opposition parliamentarian to do so in the […]

Senator Elena Smith Votes No

The social partners added to the debate on the new referendum bill. While the N.G.O. senator Osmany Salas voted yes, Trade Unionist Elena Smith raised several concerns relating to the bill, as well as the move to referendum, but at the end of the day she voted against the legislation.  Here’s what she said.   […]

Pastor Rocke Picks Sense Out of Nonsense

While there were various reasons given by the senators on why to or not to support the new referendum bill, Senator Ashley Rocke gave his perspective on behalf of the churches. Here is what he had to say.   Ashley Rocke, Church Senator “We’ve also said that the next problem seems to be re-registration.  There […]

G.O.B. Wants I.C.J. Interim Injunction Discharged

The first hearing of the Opposition’s suit against the Government of Belize with respect to the writ of referendum was scheduled to be heard today in the courtroom of Chief Justice Kenneth Benjamin. But since the granting of the interim injunction which essentially stopped the April tenth I.C.J. referendum, there have been important developments. The […]

Will P.U.P. Mount Another Legal Challenge?

Representing the People’s United Party today in place of lead attorney, Senior Counsel Eamon Courtenay was attorney Kareem Musa. According to Musa, his clients have been consulted with respect to G.O.B.’s application to have the injunction discharged since it was just announced this morning. He says that the second referendum bill clashes with the court […]

Missing Minor Drowned in Southern Waters

Going into the weekend, there was a report on a sixteen-year-old who went missing at sea during a trip to South Water Caye. Last Monday, Frederick Lammey Juniour went on a fishing trip, but soon later began exhibited erratic behaviour, which caused concern to his cousin and others who were out on the island. On […]

An Altercation Escalates into a Shooting in Hopkins

There was gun violence over the weekend in Belize City, Ladyville and Hopkins. The most recent occurred just after twelve this morning in the southern village of Hopkins. Jessie Cal is tonight recovering at the Southern Regional Hospital after he was shot near the cut-off to the village on the Southern Highway. The twenty-five-year-old Toledo […]

Shot to the Hand in an Alley off Fairweather Street

The gun violence started on Friday night during news time.  Just after seven p.m., Faber’s Road resident Cashief Myvett was targeted by a gunman as he walked into an alley off Fairweather Street, just a short distance from Eastern Division headquarters. The twenty-six-year-old was struck to the right hand. He was rushed to the Karl […]

A Police-Involved Shooting in Ladyville; 1 Suspect under Police Guard

There is a criminal and an internal investigation ongoing following a police-involved shooting on Sunday night in Ladyville. According to police, Shawn Lanza remains under police guard at the Karl Heusner Memorial Hospital recovering from a gunshot wound he sustained at the hands of an officer responding to a burglary. Lanza and another suspect, who […]

Still No Arrests for the Murder of Joshua Gallego

There are still no arrests for the murder of Joshua Gallego, which occurred last Thursday evening on North Creek, Belize City.  Gallego was shot in the afternoon and succumbed at the K.H.M.H. hours later, around seven-thirty p.m. while receiving treatment. While in its official capacity, police did not go on record to reveal the motive […]

Eagle JEM Estate – a Housing Project by the Holy Redeemer Credit Union

A new housing project was launched over the weekend that presents exciting opportunities to prospective homeowners. The “Eagle Jem Estate” is located just outside Belize City. It is by the Holy Redeemer Credit Union and in its first phase, sixty-seven properties are ready. Qualifying member owners can choose between two or three bedroom houses through […]

Casting Call Gets Underway of the Next Miss Universe Belize

Casting call for the next Miss Belize got underway this weekend and will continue online. While beauty is an integral part, the Miss Universe Belize Director says inner confidence is huge in the selection of the new Miss Belize. Duane Moody was the Bliss for the first casting call that attracted a good number of […]

Brushfires Popping Up Everywhere; Fire Department Issues Notice

The Belize National Fire Service is today imploring for residents to practice responsible burning and maintenance of properties, particularly within rural and countryside areas. The notice comes on the heels of an overwhelming weekend for fighters who responded to a number of brushfires as well as unsupervised fires across the country. News Five’s Duane Moody […]

The Weekend in Sports with James Adderley

Good evening I’m James Adderley and this is Sports Monday.   [Highlights of the weekend in sports….]

PM Barrow Introduces New Referendum Bill

A new referendum bill was introduced and taken through all its three stages in the House of Representatives.  The special sitting started after ten this morning and continued well into the evening. Debate was robust, at times emotional and even produced an abstention from former prime minister Said Musa, an individual rare vote hardly taken […]

Parliamentarians Debate Barrow’s New Super Referendum Bill

The Belize Territorial Dispute Referendum Bill, 2019 was described as a kneejerk reaction by the Opposition to two separate court rulings in a week. The P.U.P. pointed out that the new bill would not have come to the House if the Special Agreement was debated prior to it being signed back in 2008.  But the […]

The Issue of Section Three; Briceño and Barrow Weigh In

One of the main concerns expressed by the Opposition Party is Section Three of the referendum bill.  That section states that “a referendum shall be held to enable electors to vote on whether the Government of Belize should, in accordance with the Special Agreement and the Protocol to the Special Agreement, request the International Court […]

P.U.P.’s Cordel Hyde Breaks it Down for the People

Also weighing in on the heated debated today was the very vocal Lake Independence Area Representative, Cordel Hyde. Hyde, in responding to the tabling of the bill, broke down the opposition’s concerns to the common person on the street. Part of his presentation focused on the risks associated with taking the case before the I.C.J. […]

Suit against G.O.B. Remains Before the Supreme Court

The claim that has been brought before the Supreme Court by the People’s United Party persists, despite the passage of a new piece of law which will allow government to proceed with an I.C.J. referendum in the coming weeks.  During his presentation this afternoon, Cayo South Area Representative Julius Espat, one of six claimants who […]

Said Musa Abstains Vote; Praised by the U.D.P. for YES Position

The House debate today provided a rare moment. Former Prime Minister Said Musa, who has been described as a ‘malignant tumor’ by the current government time and again in the House, today was praised for exhibiting ‘many of the qualities of a statesman.’ U.D.P. representatives lauded the former prime minister for his stance in supporting […]

P.U.P. Bashes Joint Statement from Friends of Belize Group

On Thursday the European Union, the United States of America and the United Kingdom fired off a joint press release in which it voiced its support of holding a referendum. The release said that the “the referendum process is the route towards a peaceful dispute resolution agreed upon jointly by Belize and Guatemala.” The three […]