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BAPCOL Completes Major Engine Overhaul

The Blair Athol Power Company Limited, BAPCOL, is vital to Belize’s national grid, with a production capacity of up to twenty-five percent of the country’s total power consumption.  The company, which is a subsidiary of Bowen and Bowen, recently completed a major engine overhaul, a process that is arduous and time-consuming.  Today, we spoke with […]

Kay Menzies to Head BECOL: Retiring Lynn Young Becomes Ambassador

The Board of Directors of the Belize Electric Company Limited (BECOL) has appointed Kay Menzies as President and C.E.O. of the corporation effective June first.  The appointment follows the retirement of Lynn Young, outgoing President and C.E.O., after a thirty year career in the electricity sector.  Menzies has considerable board experience having held chair and […]

Cancun Fun Leads to COVID-19 Wave

Earlier in the newscast, you heard that Belize will be opening its borders to visitors from Mexico at the end of the month, but international media outlets are reporting a steady increase in COVID-19 cases over the past five weeks, attributed to Easter tourism, in the state of Quintana Roo.  In fact, Mexican officials are […]

Yellow Headed Parrots Fly Free in Toledo

They are often the victim of illegal trafficking for sale in the pet trade of Central America, but one group of yellow headed parrots has been rescued and released back into the wild.  The happy event took place at Payne’s Creek National Park in Toledo this week.  News Five has this story courtesy of the […]

Civil Aviation Employees Walk Off the Job

It may not have been part of larger strike actions, but today, there was a spontaneous walkout at the Philip Goldson International Airport.  Employees there were incensed over management’s decision to place four members of the Civil Aviation Department on leave.  Other public officers, wearing their yellow shirts, also showed up to stand in solidarity […]

Civil Aviation Department Activates Contingency Plan

Even as the employees, including air traffic control crew, abandoned their posts today in protest, they notified regional partners of the situation. However, it is up to the Civil Aviation Department and the ministry to officially call a lockdown of the airport. And they were not having it. According to Minister Andre Perez and Civil […]

P.S.U. President: Some of Our Members Don’t Know Their Own Power

As we have seen over the past few weeks, it was once again the teachers union leading the charge in Belmopan today.  And once again, they bused in from all over the country.  This time, there was a church service on the Governor General Field before a march around the Belmopan Ring Road as they […]

P.S.U. Responds to Labour Commissioner Statement

The Public Service Union is calling on the Labour Commissioner, Anne Marie Thompson to stay out of matters that do not concern her.  This is in response to Tuesday’s written statement by Thompson calling out the unions for acting ‘unlawfully’ by blocking highways and bridges.  The Labour Commissioner condemned those actions and also out the […]

Minister of Labour Says Unions Cannot Block the Roads

The Minister responsible for Labour, Oscar Requeña sought to put the Labour Commissioner’s statement in context, during his appearance on Channel Five’s Open Your Eyes.  Minister Requeña argues the statement is not a scare tactic, but that the Commissioner is seeking to highlight the best interests of everyone, including citizens affected by the road blockades. […]

P.S.U. Leader Says Intimidation Tactics Won’t Work

President Henry argues the Labour Commission’s release is an intimidation tactic. Other tactic, he says, include personal attacks on his fellow union leaders. Henry contends, however, no one will be able to dig up anything to try and use against him.    Gerald Henry, President, P.S.U. “The only thing that has been happening is threats […]

Lincoln Erskine Killed in Ladyville

A resident of Ladyville was killed at his home on Monday night, but his body was not discovered by his relatives until Tuesday evening. It is believed Lincoln Erskine lost his life following an altercation with his neighbors.  News Five’s Isani Cayetano reports.   Isani Cayetano, Reporting Fifty-eight-year-old Lincoln Erskine was stabbed to death inside […]

Rally Speaker Points to Past Movements; Disavows Roadblocks

One of the guest speakers at today’s union event in Belmopan Kerm Thimbrel recounted meetings he held with former President of the N.T.U.C.B. Marvin Mora back in 2020. Thimbriel says allegations that these rallies are politically motivated are untrue, because of the unions’ tract record. However, he does not support road blockades.   Kerm Thimbrel, […]

P.S.U. Vice Prez: Where is the Private Sector?

On the issue of the ten percent salary cut for teachers and public officers, today P.S.U. Vice President Dean Flowers questioned the involvement, or the lack thereof, of the private sector.  According to Flowers, private sector businesses stand to be most affected as the move by government is removing in excess of two hundred million […]

Fonseca Says G.O.B. has Addressed Union Concerns

The Joint Unions Negotiating Team is preparing its response to government’s most recent proposal, which was made public last Wednesday during a prepared address by Prime Minister John Briceño.  Education Minister Francis Fonseca, sat on the government’s negotiating team.   Francis Fonseca, Minister of Education “Based on that consultation and that discussion, the joint unions […]

M.O.E. on COVID-19 Cases in City Schools

The Ministry of Education is attempting to allay the fears and concerns of parents who are sending their children to school for face-to-face instruction, amid the cases of COVID-19 that have been reported at primary schools in Belize City.  As we reported on Monday, a cluster of cases that originated at the Princess Casino has […]

Containing Spread of COVID-19 in Schools

In attempting to assuage the fears of parents and students, the Minister of Education points out that of the three hundred and fifty-two schools that have since reopened across the country, only two schools in Belize City have been directly affected by the COVID outbreak at the Princess Casino.  According to Fonseca, once the established […]

P.S.U.’s Version of “Noh Watch Me, Watch Yoself”

The letter from the Labour Commissioner also suggested that the unions who are engaged in industrial action are threatening public health and safety by congregating in numbers greater than ten, which is in violation of Quarantine Regulations. P.S.U. Vice President Dean Flowers did not mince words in his counter response.   Dean Flowers, 1st Vice […]

Breaking Down the Proposed Whistleblower Act

In its move to end corruption, the Joint Unions Negotiating Team is calling for the installation of the whistleblower’s act, a piece of legislation that will allow for persons to come forward with information and proof of misappropriation of public funds or corruption by public officials. News Five spoke with attorney-at-law Darrell Bradley who broke […]

Attorney Says Draft Whistleblower Legislation Not Enough

But according to Bradley, the whistleblower act on its own does not have teeth. He says that there is need for strengthening of the investigative bodies as well as the inclusion of other pieces of legislation to recover misappropriated assets or monies.    Darrell Bradley, Attorney-at-law “Anti-corruption legislation is not about one piece of legislation; […]

Taiwan Donation to Protect Border Personnel

Much needed masks for the protection against COVID-19 have been donated to the Customs Department by the Embassy of the Republic of China (Taiwan). Five thousand surgical masks were handed over on Tuesday by Ambassador David Kuan-Chou Chien to Comptroller of the Belize Customs and Excise Department, Estelle Bailey-Leslie.  They will be used by frontline […]

UN Agencies in Belize Seek Input on 5-Year Social Transformation Plan

Three UN agencies in Belize are holding virtual consultations this week to guide the development of a five-year social transformation plan. The United Nations Children Fund, United Nations Development Programme and United Nations Population Fund will use the input from the sessions to help draft the 2022-2026 Country/Sub-Regional Programme Documents.  These C.P.D.s identify priority areas […]

Casino Connection: Students and Teacher Positive for COVID-19

What was most feared about the reopening of in-person learning at schools has happened. Today, a number of parents did not send their children to school at two primary schools in Belize City after word spread like wildfire on Monday night that there was a high possibility that COVID-19 was detected in a few students. […]

Contact Tracing Continues after Outbreak at Princess Casino

Contact tracing is continuing after the COVID-19 outbreak at the Princess Casino in Belize City that started on May fifteenth.  As you heard just now, the Central Health Region surveillance team has been able to link positive cases at Queen’s Square Anglican School and Wesley Primary School in Belize City. They are also urging anyone […]

Unions “Bury” Corruption

Today marks seventeen consecutive days that the unions have been on strike. This is historic. No union in Belize has ever undertaken strike actions for such an extended period. On Monday, we saw main thoroughfares across the country being blocked by protestors and now, protesters are getting more creative in their attempts to get public […]

J.U.N.T. and G.O.B.: A Tale of Two Agreements

The Joint Unions Negotiating Team held a press conference at the headquarters of the Belize National Teachers Union in Belize City.  During the briefing, B.N.T.U. National President, Senator Elena Smith brought to light several omissions that were made in government’s proposal last Thursday.  According to Smith, despite meeting with government representatives and agreeing on certain […]