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And finally tonight, a little good news for some children in Dangriga. They will benefit from a gift of reading material from the U.S. Embassy in Belmopan. Today almost one thousand children’s books were given to schools and libraries in that community as well as to the pediatric unit at the Southern Regional Hospital. The […]
Written on April 23, 2021 | Posted in
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All eyes today were on Independence Hill, as teachers, nurses and other members of the joint unions came out to express their discontent with G.O.B. and its intent to cut their salaries by ten percent and freeze their increments for an additional three years. News Five’s Duane Moody was outside the National Assembly this morning. […]
Written on April 22, 2021 | Posted in
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While the unions made their presence known outside the National Assembly, on the inside, it was business as usual for the first day of the Budget Debate, as the members took turns both criticizing and supporting parts of the budget that most directly affect their ministerial portfolios and constituents. News Five’s Isani Cayetano has excerpts […]
Written on April 22, 2021 | Posted in
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Today in the House, Cayo South Area Representative, who knew that Minister Usher had told Cabinet on Wednesday he would use his constitutional power to “fix” public officers’ salary, to reflect the wage cuts and increment freeze, Espat said he hoped that the government and the unions could continue to dialogue for the good of […]
Written on April 22, 2021 | Posted in
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On the opposition’s side of the House, Area Representative for the Albert Division Tracey Taegar-Panton went on record to say she cannot support a budget that cuts the salaries of teachers and public officers. Panton acknowledged that the U.D.P. administration has been criticized for borrowing a million dollars a day to address the salary commitment […]
Written on April 22, 2021 | Posted in
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Since February, discussions have been held with the joint unions leading up to the budget presentation. But that has not ended well. Today, a reserved N.T.U.C.B. president Luke Martinez says that there are areas where the wage bill can be cut, while P.S.U. Vice President Dean Flowers says the G.O.B. is not being truthful about […]
Written on April 22, 2021 | Posted in
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While the unions were at the foot of the National Assembly building protesting, inside the House a couple members were calling for the voice of reason to prevail. Member for Freetown Francis Fonseca noted that discussions between the unions and G.O.B. have been all encompassing, and that every piece of information requested by the unions […]
Written on April 22, 2021 | Posted in
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At the start of today’s budget debate, Speaker of the House Valerie Woods laid down the ground rules of the House, based on the Standing Orders. She reminded all members these standing orders dictate how members must address each other and the type of language to be used. Her reminder was no doubt prompted by […]
Written on April 22, 2021 | Posted in
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The nomination of Froyla Tzalam as Belize’s next Governor General has been formalized via official communication between the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Buckingham Palace. The Government of Belize is seeking a replacement for Sir Colville Young on his retirement at the end of April after roughly twenty-eight years in office as representative of the […]
Written on April 22, 2021 | Posted in
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The poor treatment the late Doctor Dame Minita Gordon received upon retiring from her post as Belize’s first Governor General in 1993 left a lot to be desired for such a distinguished office. In an effort to prevent a recurrence, Prime Minister Briceño will be returning to parliament in the weeks ahead to amend the […]
Written on April 22, 2021 | Posted in
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Minister of Education, Culture, Science and Technology, Francis Fonseca indicated there could be major changes at University of Belize. He says UB needs new direction and a Belizean at the helm. Minister Fonseca briefly explained his plans to right the ship. Francis Fonseca, Area Representative, Freetown Division “I place on record my deep […]
Written on April 22, 2021 | Posted in
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In a time of historic financial constraints, the National Institute of History and Culture, NICH, is facing severe fiscal challenges in carrying out its mandate. According to the Ministry responsible for Culture, Francis Fonseca, the staff and Administration at NICH had their salaries slashed due to steep drops in revenue over the past year. Fonseca […]
Written on April 22, 2021 | Posted in
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Athletes have been clamoring for the resumption of some sports, despite a steady increase in the number of COVID-19 cases. Last Friday, a group held a press conference in Belize City to voice their discontent with the Ministry of Sports for not pushing hard enough on their behalf. Well, it seems that Minister Kevin Bernard […]
Written on April 22, 2021 | Posted in
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The Belize Chamber of Commerce and Industry is urging G.O.B. and the unions to return to the negotiating table, and offering to be an independent voice. Today, we asked President of the B.C.C.I. Marissa Longsworth if these parties can compromise. Marissa Longsworth, President, B.C.C.I. “We hope so and that is part of the reason […]
Written on April 22, 2021 | Posted in
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One of the main reasons why the chamber is calling for an end to the impasse between G.O.B. and the unions is because they say that they are concerned that if the standoff continues the way it is, it will “add more strain to an economy already under severe stress.” In its release, the chamber […]
Written on April 22, 2021 | Posted in
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The details of Wednesday’s cabinet meeting were released late this afternoon. The big news is that the Minister of the Public Service, Henry Charles Usher, will proceed to fix the salaries of public officers due to the deteriorated state of public finances. To soften the blow, cabinet agreed to grant a land credit to the […]
Written on April 22, 2021 | Posted in
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The teachers are going to strike and leading up to next week Monday, they were out once again today in various municipalities to say no to the salary cut and increment freeze. News Five’s Duane Moody caught up with a group in Hattieville and compiled this story with footage and interviews from the island and […]
Written on April 22, 2021 | Posted in
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During his rebuttal to the budget presentation, Leader of the Opposition Patrick Faber raised the issue of outstanding taxes owed to the Government of Belize. He commended the current administration for its decision to allocate funds to beef up tax collection; however, he questioned whether the Briceño administration has the political will to go after […]
Written on April 22, 2021 | Posted in
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A Corozal family is desperately trying to find their loved one who has been missing since Saturday. According to the Martinez family, Kim Michelle Martinez was reportedly at home when her husband went to work that day. Since then they have been searching for her and have received tips that say she was spotted in […]
Written on April 22, 2021 | Posted in
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As the world observes Earth Day, people all over Belize are reflecting on environmental issues and challenges facing this country. Recently, one group of farmers in southern Belize began to deal with a common threat to their livelihoods head on, by getting training in dealing with forest fires. Not only are they able to now […]
Written on April 22, 2021 | Posted in
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The financial plan for 2021, presented by Prime Minister John Briceño on April ninth, will be hotly debated on Thursday and Friday in parliament. News Five’s Isani Cayetano looks at the issues on the table. Isani Cayetano, Reporting It promises to be a robust, albeit severely lopsided affair, considering the fact that the opposition […]
Written on April 21, 2021 | Posted in
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This afternoon in Belmopan, the Belize Police Department was busy placing barricades at the base of Independence Hill to prevent protesters and other members of the public from advancing towards the Assembly Building during the budget debate. While the unions and government are at loggerheads over the looming salary cuts, G.O.B. is taking no chances […]
Written on April 21, 2021 | Posted in
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Public officers took time off from work today to check up on their health and wellness, amid the imminent salary cuts that they are facing. This morning, they visited health centers and clinics across the country to get checkups, as well as vaccinations against COVID-19. It is part of an ongoing series of activities leading […]
Written on April 21, 2021 | Posted in
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P.S.U. Vice President Dean Flowers has been vocal in expressing the union’s objection to government’s wage cut. He has not shied away from making it known that public officers are not happy with their salaries being reduced amid the current economic crisis. That frankness has led his detractors to bring to light what they call […]
Written on April 21, 2021 | Posted in
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Earlier this month, we told you that Sir Colville Young is stepping down as Governor General of Belize. He will vacate the post officially on the thirtieth of April. So Belize is expected to name a new individual to be considered as the next G.G. of Belize. Multiple credible reports coming out of government is […]
Written on April 21, 2021 | Posted in
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