Home » April, 2022
You are currently browsing entries posted in: April, 2022
A nineteen-year-old customer care representative was shot and killed in La Democracia Village on Thursday night. The incident happened sometime around ten p.m. when Tyreak August was at home with two other young men. Someone emerged from the rear of the property and opened fire, fatally injuring August. Police responded to the scene of the […]
Written on April 8, 2022 | Posted in
Crime,
Featured,
People & Places |
Comments Off on Call Center Employee Gunned Down in La Democracia
The body of businessman Yichao Li was discovered this morning floating in the sea in Corozal Town. Police were called out to an area on First Avenue along the seashore where they saw the body of a man dressed in a black pants and jacket suit, a light blue polo shirt and black shoes. At […]
Written on April 8, 2022 | Posted in
Featured,
People & Places |
Comments Off on Body of Chinese Businessman Fished out of Sea in Corozal
The Forest Department has confirmed that a Caye Caulker resident, Joshua Young, was attacked and injured by a crocodile today. The attack happened around ten in the morning on the north side of the Split. Young had been diving and spear fishing when the croc went after him causing injuries to face. He was transported […]
Written on April 8, 2022 | Posted in
Environment,
Featured,
People & Places |
Comments Off on Fisherman Attacked by Crocodile at Caye Caulker
The Human Rights Commission of Belize has issued a statement reminding the public that under the Refuge Act, it is not illegal for someone to enter Belize without proper documentation and to request asylum. The statement comes after the Ministry of Foreign Affairs said there has been an uptick in the number of Cubans attempting […]
Written on April 8, 2022 | Posted in
Featured,
People & Places,
Social Issues |
Comments Off on H.R.C.B. Comments on Recent Cases of Cubans Entering Belize Seeking Asylum
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has issued a statement on Belize’s abstention from the resolution tabled in the United Nations General Assembly to suspend Russia from the U.N. Human Rights Council. The ministry says Belize took the decision to abstain “following obligatory consultations among CARICOM Member States on April fourth and seventh, which did not […]
Written on April 8, 2022 | Posted in
Featured,
Foreign Affairs,
People & Places,
Regional / International |
Comments Off on M.F.A. Comments on Belize’s Stance during U.N. Vote on Russia’s Suspension from U.N. Human Rights Council
The Government of Belize and the U.S. Embassy are joining forces to try and assist with reducing the back log of legal cases. This week was the first session to examine the issue. Senior officials from the Belize judiciary and legal community examined the framework and standards of criminal case management processes as well as […]
Written on April 8, 2022 | Posted in
Featured,
Law,
People & Places |
Comments Off on Efforts Underway to Help Clear Legal Backlog
Some of Belize’s most influential groups and leaders have pledged their support in favor of a referendum on the cannabis bill. In a latest addition to those calling for a referendum, business man Lord Michael Ashcroft tweeted today that he agrees with former Prime Minister Dean Barrow and will also be signing the petition for […]
Written on April 8, 2022 | Posted in
Featured,
People & Places |
Comments Off on Lord Ashcroft Supports Referendum on Cannabis
A public meeting convened by Mayor Bernard Wagner and the Belize City Council was held on Thursday evening at the House of Culture. The gathering was to hear and address the concerns of those who wanted to know more about how they are affected by the new parking meters. For some reason the merchants from […]
Written on April 8, 2022 | Posted in
Featured,
People & Places |
Comments Off on A Public Meeting to Discuss New Parking Meters in the City
It’s the time of year when birds build nests so that their babies can hatch. So the American Crocodile Education Sanctuary in San Pedro (ACES) encourages people who want to trim their trees to either wait for another few months or to be extremely careful if they decide to do so now. Christina Manzi, Wildlife […]
Written on April 8, 2022 | Posted in
Environment,
People & Places |
Comments Off on Be Careful of Bird Nests While Trimming Trees
Manzi says people can easily call for help to remove the birds and their nests if cutting or trimming the trees is urgent. Christina Manzi, Wildlife Rehabilitator, ACES Wildlife Rescue “See if you see a mother or father. If they’ve hatched already, they’re going to be going back and forth because they’re trying to […]
Written on April 8, 2022 | Posted in
Environment,
People & Places |
Comments Off on If You See Bird Nests in Your Tree, Call the ACES Number
The Government of Belize in collaboration with U.N. partners today launched a sustainable development goal joint program at the San Ignacio Resort in the Cayo District. The aim is to build a resilient Belize through universal, adaptive and sustainable social protection. News Five’s Duane Moody breaks down what this means and how working together with […]
Written on April 8, 2022 | Posted in
People & Places,
Social Issues |
Comments Off on A Two-Year Program to Reduce Poverty
The Ministry of Human Development, Families and Indigenous People’s Affairs received a budget ceiling of roughly twenty four million dollars in the 2022-2023 budget. And while it may seem a sizable amount, fifteen million of it will be going towards paying salaries, travel and subsidies, utilities, and other operational costs. Approximately eight million dollars will […]
Written on April 8, 2022 | Posted in
Economy,
People & Places,
Social Issues |
Comments Off on More Funds for Ministry of Social Development in New Budget
Should the surviving family members of Nora Parham receive monetary compensation for her wrongful sentence? Parham was sentenced to death by hanging in 1963 after being found guilty of murdering her husband. Now, the Government of Belize is proposing that the Governor General consider the late Nora Parham for a posthumous pardon, referring to her […]
Written on April 8, 2022 | Posted in
People & Places |
Comments Off on Should Parham Family Receive Compensation if Nora Parham Posthumously Pardoned?
The Christian community in Belize officially begins its recognition of the Easter celebration this Sunday with Palm Sunday. When News Five spoke with Bishop Phillip Wright on Thursday, he gave us a brief Easter message about the significance of the resurrection in this season. Bishop Phillip Wright, President, Council of Churches “My quick message […]
Written on April 8, 2022 | Posted in
People & Places,
Religion |
Comments Off on Palm Sunday Message from Bishop Wright
While Christians prepare for the Holy Week next week and Easter next weekend, April first to May first is considered the ninth month of the Islamic calendar, observed as a month of fasting. Leader of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Jama’at in Belize, Imam Naveed Mangla told News Five that fasting and good deeds are among the […]
Written on April 8, 2022 | Posted in
People & Places,
Religion |
Comments Off on Muslims Fasting and Feeding the Poor during Ramadan
A new two storey school building with six classrooms, a fully equipped computer lab, and a special education centre is now a highlight feature of the Louisiana Government School Compound in Orange Walk. The Ministry of Education in partnership with the Belize Social Investment Fund (B.S.I.F.) officially inaugurated the building on Thursday. The building also […]
Written on April 8, 2022 | Posted in
Education,
People & Places |
Comments Off on New Building for Louisiana Government School
Today, News Five was back at the Center for Employment Training in San Ignacio, this time for an Open House attended by members of the Cayo business community. While the two days of activities are to showcase what the school offers, it was an announcement by Minister of Education Francis Fonseca that is sure to […]
Written on April 8, 2022 | Posted in
Education,
People & Places |
Comments Off on M.O.E. to Invest $10 Million into CET across the Country
People who are drawn to the arts are encouraged to go online to view and vote for young artists who are taking part in an online art competition called the Belize Pantheon Fantastic. The event is the brainchild of Dr. Harold Young, an attorney who wrote a theme for the competition. His story is rooted […]
Written on April 8, 2022 | Posted in
Art & Culture,
People & Places |
Comments Off on Pantheon Fantastic Art Competition Now Available for Viewing Online
Young says the story he wrote for the Pantheon Fantastic competition was inspired by memories of road trips with his father. He shared more of the story he crafted and said interpretation of our Sleeping Giant lore could be used by Carnival bands in September. Dr. Harold Young, organizer, Pantheon Fantastic Competition “The story […]
Written on April 8, 2022 | Posted in
Art & Culture,
People & Places |
Comments Off on Pantheon Fantastic Story Can Be Used for Carnival Theme
The Pantheon Fantastic awards will be given out on April twenty-second to coincide with Earth Day. Judges are looking for quality of work, creativity, and expression. A part of the competition required the artists to come up with their own narrative for their presentation. Young said he was impressed that all the artists decided to […]
Written on April 8, 2022 | Posted in
Art & Culture,
People & Places |
Comments Off on The Pantheon Competition Will Expand to Other Types of Art
Many people think having arthritis or other conditions means they can no longer enjoy certain sports. Well, tonight on the Bright Side, Sabreena Daly meets a woman who uses weight lifting to not only ease her pain but enter competitions. And as you will find out, Alida Sharp didn’t start her weight training in her […]
Written on April 8, 2022 | Posted in
People & Places,
Sports |
Comments Off on On the Bright Side: Powerhouse Alida Sharp on Power lifting Competition
The Council of Churches is standing in solidarity with the National Evangelical Association of Belize in the call for a referendum on the cannabis bill. But, the Council of Churches has yet to decide whether it will support the petition being circulated to trigger the referendum. Bishop Phillip Wright, the President of the Council of […]
Written on April 7, 2022 | Posted in
Featured,
People & Places |
Comments Off on Bishop Wright Says Consultation Needed Before Referendum on Cannabis Bill
In its release on the cannabis bill, the Council of Churches requested a meeting with the Minister of Religious Affairs, Henry Charles Usher. We asked Bishop Wright for an update on that request. Additionally, Bishop Wright tackled the prevailing debate of the separation between church and state, a discourse that has been raised time and […]
Written on April 7, 2022 | Posted in
Featured,
People & Places |
Comments Off on Council of Churches Hopes to Meet With Minister of Religious Affairs
We also got an opportunity to speak with Luke Martinez, the President of the National Trade Union Congress of Belize, following a release from the Congress in support of the call for a referendum on the cannabis bill. While the N.T.U.C.B. has taken this position, labor unions under the umbrella organization have not necessarily formed […]
Written on April 7, 2022 | Posted in
Featured,
People & Places |
Comments Off on Not All Labor Unions Have Position on Cannabis Bill Yet
As many as eighteen undocumented migrants were detained after illegally entering Belize earlier this week. The group which consists of sixteen Cubans and two Nicaraguan adults was busted in a cane field near the outskirts of Carmelita Village in Orange Walk District. The operation on Tuesday night was carried out by members of the Mobile […]
Written on April 7, 2022 | Posted in
Featured,
People & Places,
Regional / International |
Comments Off on Illegal Cubans and Nicaraguans Busted in Belize