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There was a murder on Thursday night in Belize City. Twenty-seven-year-old Kevin Gillett and forty-two-year-old Glenford Soberanis were with a group of men near the corners of Alrington Drive and McKenzie Lane when a gunman approached them and opened fire. Soberanis was hit on the right ankle, while Gillett received multiple gunshot wounds to the […]
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Another man was shot dead shortly before four-thirty this evening in Belize City. He is thirty-six-year-old Jarett Crawford. Crawford was apparently inside his house when someone ambushed him and shot him. Scenes of Crime personnel are processing the scene. This evening, a tearful Shackeria Torres told reporters that the family was trying to call her […]
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In an update to the triple fatality on Tuesday that claimed the lives of three men, police have formally arrested and charged Joel Disus for three counts of manslaughter by negligence and three counts of causing death by careless conduct. He was also slapped with a slew of traffic offences, including drove motor vehicle without […]
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The 2022 Ocean Heroes Award ceremony was held virtually on Thursday night. And, in its tradition of honoring those who have been serving as champions in marine conservation, advocacy and education, OCEANA Belize welcomes two other heroes to its list of protectors. Those Ocean Hero awardees are doctors Rachel Graham and Leandra Cho-Ricketts. News Five’s […]
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Belize Telemedia Limited hosted its sixteenth annual general meeting this morning. The A.G.M., held virtually by means of Microsoft Teams, was used to announce the company’s profits over the past fiscal year. B.T.L. reported a profit of sixteen million dollars after expenses during the financial period 2021/2022. According to Chairman Mark Lizarraga, the telecoms provider […]
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In breaking down the company’s financial performance, Chief Executive Officer Ivan Tesucum acknowledged that there is a growing shift away from established services such as the use of a regular line to place phone calls. More customers are using internet-based services for making phone calls, as well as streaming online content. On the other hand, […]
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C.E.O. Jose Urbina, a member of B.T.L.’s board of directors, himself a telecommunications expert, spoke about the future of the service provider in the context of embracing greater digitization in the future. Jose Urbina, Board Member, B.T.L. “Shareholders, this AGM is a highly significant gathering for B.T.L. as it provides an important opportunity for […]
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The Minimum Wage Task Force is currently conducting public consultations to get feedback from the general public on the proposed five dollar minimum wage increase. To date, meetings have been held in San Pedro Town, Orange Walk, Corozal, Belize City and Belmopan, with one scheduled for tonight in San Ignacio Town. Reports are that only […]
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During the Prime Minister’s Independence Day speech, he noted that the five dollar minimum wage will be implemented in January 2023. But, do the next three months give the Minimum Wage Task Force enough time to conclude its process? That is what we asked the President of B.C.C.I. Marcelo Blake, President, B.C.C.I. “Once that […]
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For the past fourteen years, the Belize Central Prison has not had a Visiting Justice Program to take concerns or complaints from inmates, but today, that program was reintroduced at the facility. Present for the brief ceremony were the Minister of Home Affairs, Kareem Musa and his C.E.O., Kevin Arthurs, who spoke to what the […]
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Chief Magistrate, Sharon Fraser explained that since magistrates are responsible for sending people to the Central Prison, they have a duty to ensure that the inmates are being held in a humane environment. Meanwhile, C.E.O. Virgilio Murillo of Kolbe Foundation, which manages the prison facility, told the media that the program should complement what the […]
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Customs brokers and clerks from countries that make up CARICOM are in Belize for their first ever Caribbean Association of Customs Brokers Conference. The event will take place on Saturday at the Best Western Belize Biltmore Plaza Hotel. President of the Association, Delroy Fairweather and Customs Broker from Suriname, Roestam Samoendeer briefed us on what […]
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The Mental Health Association of Belize commends the Belize Defence Force for displaying a change of the overall attitude in effectively dealing with suicide prevention within its ranks. In a press release, the association points to the B.D.F’s Chief of Staff, Lieutenant Colonel Jermaine Burns, who it says displayed a deep understanding of how vulnerable […]
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Minister of Blue Economy and Civil Aviation, Andre Perez is heading a delegation from his ministry to the Forty-First International Civil Aviation Organization Assembly in Montreal, Canada. Minister Perez and his team met with Doctor Amy Khor, the Senior Minister of State in the Ministry of Transport, Sustainability and the Environment of Singapore. According to […]
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At the peak of the Atlantic hurricane season, the Belize Red Cross is preparing its volunteers for emergency response. Over the last month, the Belize Red Cross has been hosting a series of trainings for lead volunteers across the country, teaching them the basics of interacting with the media and preparing other volunteers to serve […]
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Belize High School was established in 2010 and since then has been leading the charge in robotics, as its students have been representing Belize internationally at a host of international robotics competitions. Next month, from October fourteenth to the sixteenth, a team of five students will be travelling to Geneva, Switzerland for a First Global […]
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This week, Sabreena wraps up her look on the bright side through patriotism. She met a young, aspiring wrestler that’s making waves in her discipline as young as eleven years old. Alexa Smith is a winning M.M.A. fighter, but she wants the world to know first and foremost that she is Belizean to the bone. […]
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An ex-policeman turned taxi driver was murdered and his vehicle stolen on Wednesday evening in the Corozal District. The incident happened in the Dominguez Residential Layout shortly after six p.m. and the victim is fifty-seven-year-old Norris Albert Flowers, who lived in the Hermelinda Layout area. Flowers was reportedly parked in front of the Corozal Town […]
Written on September 29, 2022 | Posted in
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Five murders have been reported in the last ten days, a concerning increase for the Belize Police Department and the Ministry of Home Affairs. Today, we caught up with Minister Kareem Musa in Belize City, where we asked him about the recent spike in violent crimes and what the police are doing to mitigate these […]
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And with the latest increase in murders, the Opposition continues to demand the removal of Kareem Musa from his position as Minister of Home Affairs. In a Facebook post earlier this week, Leader of the Opposition Shyne Barrow said “ if he can’t do the job of keeping our country safe, he should resign and […]
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As we reported, police arrested and charged thirty-three-year-old Nimrod Catzim for the murder of Belize City resident Bernard Timmons on Independence Day. Catzim is no stranger to the law, as he had been to court twice before on separate charges of murder. Yet and still, he was roaming the streets as a free man up […]
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On Wednesday, the Supreme Court returned a decision in a protracted lawsuit filed against the Government of Belize, following the passage of legislation that prohibited gas companies from importing butane into the country. The National Liquefied Petroleum Gas Project Act essentially enabled the National Gas Company by restricting other established concerns from bringing in and […]
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The Government of Belize has retained the services of Senior Counsel Andrew Marshalleck in a civil case being brought against the Commissioner of Police, the Attorney General, and the Belize Police Department by Police Constable Alicia Trapp. As we have reported, attorney Orson “OJ” Elrington sued all three parties on behalf of his client, after […]
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John Briceño Minister Musa also responded to questions about the Prime Minister’s comments to the United Nations General Assembly regarding homicides in Belize. Prime Minister Briceño told the U.N. General Assembly that homicides are on the rise in Belize. The comment stands out, because records suggest that the homicide rate to date, for 2022, is […]
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The Prime Minister’s recent speech that was delivered at the Seventy-Seventh United Nations General Assembly in New York drew commendation from quite a few people. P.M. John Briceño spoke on issues such as the war between Russia and Ukraine, the rise in global poverty rates, among other topics. But while the P.M. was lauded for […]
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