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Late PM Esquivel’s Remains Lying in State; Belizean Leader Pay Respects

It was a sombre moment today as the remains of two-time Prime Minister Doctor Sir Manuel Esquivel were escorted to the House of Culture in Belize City for the official viewing. The two-day event culminates on Wednesday with a ceremonial send off, and is part of a state memorial that has been accorded for the […]

U.D.P. Stalwart Michael Finnegan Salutes Esquivel

A number of prominent U.D.P. members attended today’s event, including Albert Area Representative, Tracy Panton, and U.D.P. stalwart and former party whip, Michael Finnegan, who was joined by Philip Willoughby. In the company of Esquivel’s youngest daughter Ruth, an emotional Finnegan saluted and bid farewell to the former P.M.   Michael Finnegan, U.D.P. Stalwart “Behalf […]

Cabinet Ministers Pay Their Respects to Sir Manuel

Simultaneously across from the House of Culture, in the new building on the compound, a cabinet session took place. Prime Minister John Briceño took a break at two p.m. and was escorted into the building where the official viewing began. Other dignitaries, including Leader of the Opposition Shyne Barrow, Chief Justice Michelle Arana, and Belize […]

B.T.L. Technician’s Death Mourned by Family, Friends, and Musical Partners

On Monday evening, Edwin Sho, a Service Operations and Maintenance Technician for B.T.L. fell to his death while working on a company project in the Cayo District. The company says they are investigating the incident and has issued a message of condolence. Sho joined Belize Telemedia Limited in January of 2017 and was in the […]

B.T.L. and B.E.L. Look Into Technician Fatal Fall

Investigations are being carried out into the death of Edwin Sho.  Belize Telemedia Limited has an agreement with the Belize Electricity Limited to use utility poles for their operations.  B.T.L., as we understand, pays B.E.L. a fee to run their wires on the poles. B.T.L. has issued a release noting that they, along with B.E.L., […]

Steadfast Villager Found Dead Near Creek

The body of a man discovered in the Stann Creek District has been identified by family members. Police say a missing persons report from Steadfast Village led to a search of the area and on Monday a body with chop wounds was found near a creek. The deceased was identified as Filberto Ramirez, a Belizean […]

Police Charge Roaring Creek Youth with Murder of Young Mother

In an update to a weekend story, police have charged a youth from Roaring Creek, Cayo for the shooting death of twenty year-old Karina Andrews. Nineteen year-old Jaheim Lopez was charged today for the murder in connection with Saturday night’s incident that left at least four others wounded. According to reports, Andrews and two female […]

When Will Belize Implement a Witness Protection Program?

A witness protection program is yet to be put in place to ensure the safety of persons who are willing to cooperate with prosecutors during trials.  By and large, the Belize Police Department has had serious challenges getting witnesses to testify in court, particularly where murder cases are concerned.  Legislation was introduced during the last […]

Belizeans are Ready or Curfew to End; What Does Commissioner of Police Say

Belize has had a nightly curfew in place since the start of the pandemic in 2020.  The hours have been adjusted numerous times since then, but many are clamoring for the removal of the restrictions. The Belize Police Department is tasked with enforcing the restriction. However, when asked if he supports the lifting of the […]

Travel Insurance Kicks in, but with Glitches

Today, the travel insurance, mandated by the Ministry of Tourism for international tourists to Belize, came into effect. But, the implementation was not without hiccups. News Five has confirmed that some fifty percent of the people entering Belize today did not purchase the insurance ahead of their travel, so they had to do so when […]

Joint Union Negotiating Team Ready for Meeting with G.O.B.

The joint unions met over the weekend to review documents presented by the government back in January on the state of the economy. The aim is to see if some relief can be given to teachers and public officers who had received a ten percent salary cut and increment freeze in July of last year. […]

Belize Football U-17 Team Faces Salvador

After months of delay due to COVID, the CONCACAF Senior Women’s Qualifiers kick off this week with the Belize’s National Football Senior Women’s team squaring off against its first opponent in the D-Division. Belize takes on Salvador’s National Team on Wednesday at El Salvador’s Estadio Cuscatlán. Today, the team, led by Head Coach Wayne Casimiro, […]

Coach Says Belize Team Prepared Well for Games

Coach Casimiro says that despite the challenges with COVID, the Belize team went to camp early, did their homework, and prepared well for the matches.   Wayne Casimiro, Head Coach, Belize Female National Football Team “We have just done some studies based on previous games that El Salvador has played – “friendlies” that they’ve done. […]

Breaking down the Consent Order

Since the Caribbean Court of Justice affirmed Maya communal land rights several years ago, much has been said about the consent order that was handed down by the bench.  Both parties, including the Government of Belize and the Maya community, are required to work with each other in putting together a Free, Prior and Informed […]

Understanding the C.C.J. Ruling on Maya Land Rights

Senior Counsel Smith also provided a summary of the C.C.J.’s decision in respect of that matter.  He contextualized the significance of the community title by comparing it to vast swaths of land held by individual titleholders.   Godfrey Smith, Attorney-at-law “The C.C.J. didn’t say this part now, so I don’t want it to be any […]

C.D.B. Delegation Wraps up Visit to Belize

The delegation from the Caribbean Development Bank has concluded its visit to Belize. The group headed by President, Dr. Gene Leon, met with the Prime Minister and Cabinet, the Central Bank of Belize, the Belize Chamber of Commerce and Industry and the Citrus Growers Association. Sessions were also held with agencies executing projects having C.D.B. […]

B.A.H.A.’s Perspective on Ostrich Importation Permit

Last week, Cayo businesswoman Nancy Marin expressed frustration over her attempts to obtain an import permit for ostriches. She claims she has been stonewalled or had to deal with too much red tape for six years. Marin showed us copies of correspondence that indicated that one agency had granted the permit, but another didn’t. After […]

Forestry Officer Says Ostrich Permit Granted, but with Conditions

So today, the Department of Forestry indicated that they have also approved a permit for Marin to import ostriches, but that she must present a management plan. Deputy Chief Forest Officer, John Pinelo Junior, told News Five this is required of everyone. He also says the delay on their end was caused by this being […]