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GOB Seeking to Recover Excess Monies Paid to BDF Soldiers

While some officers benefited from the initial payout resulting from the salary adjustment, many of them were overpaid and government is now seeking to recover the extras.   Isani Cayetano “I understand, however, that there are some officers who had received some monies in line with this particular adjustment and that they are being asked […]

Ministry of Education says the BNTU has no lease or title to a parcel of land in Corozal

This evening, the Ministry of Education issued a lengthy statement in respect of a parcel of land in Corozal Town where it intends to build a pre-school. The land in question, according to the Belize National Teachers Union, has been with them for some time and they are prepared to fight to keep the land. […]

ComPol holds public meeting in San Jose Succotz

Commissioner Chester Williams met with residents of Succotz on Wednesday night at a public meeting to discuss safety and security in the village. As we reported, villagers were frustrated and angry that a number of homes have been targeted in the past week. They reported that the bandits have been taking advantage of the fact […]

Officer Caught on Video Beating Man Placed on Interdiction

An internal investigation is underway into the brutal beat down of Anthony Tillett at the hands of police officers. Tillett was purchasing at a store on Faber’s Road, not too far from his house in the City, when he was approached by officers attached to the Special Patrol Unit. He thought it was a routine […]

Cpl Darrel Usher Withdraws Challenge to Transfer

Well-known Corporal Darrel “Tutsi” Usher, of Belize City, has withdrawn his challenge regarding his transfer. Commissioner of Police Chester Williams directed the transfer of Usher from the Hattieville sub-station to the Stann Creek Police Formation with effect from October third this year. Usher sought the legal services of Attorney Anthony Sylvestre, who presented the case […]

Home Invasions in Belama on the Rise?

Armed thieves, believed to be residents of St. Martin’s area of Belize City, are said to be operating in a ring that has been involved in a number of aggravated burglaries in the Belama Phase One community.  On Monday afternoon, a pair of armed men entered a home on Samuel Haynes Street where they encountered […]

Police Say They Are Seeking Two Suspects

The most recent incident was preceded by a similar home invasion a week ago on the same street, leading investigators to believe that a band of thieves may be targeting homes in that area.   Supt. Alejandro Cowo, OC, CIB, Eastern Division “Yes, it occurred on the same Samuel Haynes Street at different residences.  We […]

ComPol Williams Comments on Anisha Young

It’s been one year since twenty-two-year-old Anisha Young vanished without a trace. Her family has given up hope that she is alive and has been doing all they can to get closure. Earlier this week, the family shared their discontent with the Police Department regarding the progress of the case. They said that samples were […]

ComPol speaks on missing persons trend

In recent weeks there has been a number of persons reported missing – some of those men, the likes of Elito Puc, Michael Cobo and Jaswant Brooks, have been found murdered and others, including Densmore Bowman and Devon Tariq Lopez, still haven’t been found. Today, Commissioner Chester Williams was asked about this growing trend of […]

A hefty fine for illegal fishing

A fisherman charged with illegal fishing took a guilty plea in court today. Forty-one- year-old Diogenes Murillo Gomez was caught fishing in a forbidden area and will have to pay a hefty fine of four thousand dollars for his infractions. Murrillo Gomez was arraigned before Senior Magistrate Tricia Pitts-Anderson where he was charged with illegal […]

Pizza driver is accused of robbery

A driver for Pizza Express, twenty-year-old Orlando Salazar, was arraigned on a charge of robbery before Senior Magistrate Tricia Pitts-Anderson. He pleaded not guilty and was offered bail in the sum of five thousand dollars, plus one surety. Conditions were imposed to his bail; he is not to contact the complainant or any other witnesses […]

Big H Deliverymen Robbed on La Croix Boulevard

One more item on the crime blotter; a trio of deliverymen was held at gunpoint on Wednesday morning as they were delivering Big H products at a shop on La Croix Boulevard.  Two men on motorcycles appeared on the scene and proceeded to jack them of a thousand dollars, as well as their cell phones. […]

Saldivar believes there should be a ban on Gillnets

The decision by the government not to ban the use of gill nets is being defended by Minister John Saldivar. In a social media post on his page, Saldivar writes that there is general consensus that there should be a ban on the use of gill nets and it is shared by majority in Cabinet. […]

BFF Seeks Gillnet Ban Despite GOB’s Position

The Belize Federation of Fishers is the latest organization to come out against government’s decision not to discontinue the use of gillnets, despite a concerted effort by several stakeholder groups that were lobbying for a ban of the destructive fishing gear.  On Sunday, the B.F.F. held an emergency meeting with its membership.  Concerns were expressed […]

IDB conducts high level visit to Belize

There was a high level visit by representatives of the International Development Bank this week. Vice President Alexandre Meira da Rosa accompanied by Country Representative Cassandra, met with top government officials and private sector representatives. The discussions were on the strengthening of the Bank’s partnership and cooperation with the public and private sector to ensure […]

DFC treats Youth Hostel for Xmas!

Every year the D.F.C. spreads cheer for the Christmas season and today the Belize City branch office went to the Youth Hostel to spread some good tidings. They provided lunch and other treats for the youths. They also left books and other gifts. Reporter Andrea Polanco files the following report:   Andrea Polanco, Reporting The […]

Healthy Living looks at the serious problem of obesity among children

Obesity is listed as a chronic illness. Genetics, poor diet, sedentary lifestyle all contribute to being overweight and obese. But obesity can also lead to common diseases: diabetes, hypertension, heart disease, and even cancer. Some have heard the warnings and are responding by living a healthier lifestyle. But, what about our children? In tonight’s healthy […]

B.N.T.U. Upset with M.O.E. over Corozal Property

The Belize National Teachers Union is gearing up for round of battle with the Ministry of Education over a property in Corozal Town. The property is known as ‘teachers’ site’ and the Ministry of Education has reportedly acquired a portion of that land to construct a preschool under the E.Q.I.P. project through which a number […]

M.O.E. Says that B.N.T.U. Does Not Have Lease, Title to the Land

According to Palacio, several efforts were made to rectify the situation involving the plot of land but the union was given the turnaround. Palacio says the union will not give up and is calling on teachers to protest the ministry’s action.   On the Phone: Luke Palacio, 1st National Vice President, B.N.T.U. “While I was […]

Is Belize in the Throes of a Recession?

News of an economic downturn caused tremors in the private sector today.  Despite government borrowing and spending, for the second and third quarter of the year, there has been a decline in economic activity which spells recession. It also signals that unemployment figures which in the first part of the year looked robust will also […]

Residents Say They Are Feeling the Pinch in their Pockets

As we reported, a contraction in economic activity in the previous two quarters is spelling bad news.  As the private sector crunches the numbers, a News Five crew took to the streets to get a pulse of the people on the ground.  From what we were able to gather, residents are feeling the pinch where […]

2019 Sugar Crop Delayed Until January

Earlier you heard about the economic downturn, and now up north there the start of the 2019 sugar crop has been postponed until mid-January 2020 and it is expected that the delay will result in millions of dollars in losses to the country.  The impact of the drought continues to affect the agro-productive sector, including […]

Belizeans Robbed in Chetumal by Taxi Driver & Accomplices

If you are traveling to Chetumal anytime soon you are being advised to be alert of your surroundings and especially so of taxi drivers. That’s because a group of Belizeans was robbed on Saturday night while in neighbouring Chetumal. According to online reports, a couple of Belizeans took a cab at Plaza Las Américas and […]

Succotz Villager Says Armed Guatemalan Bandits Stole His Truck

A man and his family say that they are lucky to be alive after they were targeted by three armed men.  The Chi family was at home last week Saturday when the criminals forced their way into their home in the village of Succotz.  They made threats and got away with the family truck.  Today, […]

Succotz Villagers Band Together to Root Out Criminals

The Succotz residents are up in arms about criminals targeting vehicle owners. They say that several strangers, reportedly Guatemalans, are moving about freely in their community conducting surveillance at different homes.  These reported thieves, they claim, would then strike on unsuspecting residents.  They report that two cycles and a vehicle were stolen from in the […]