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This morning, the father of Orange Walk’s latest murder victim was at the cemetery in that northern municipality, taking measurements and preparing to lay his son to rest. On Saturday night, shots rang out in an area just beyond the People’s Stadium in Orange Walk. Byron Herrera had been killed by at least one gunman […]
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Eight-year-old Stefan Keryan, a resident of Denver, Colorado is tonight hospitalised in a critical condition after an accident in Bermudian Landing last Tuesday. The boy was visiting Belize along with his family on a Carnival cruise line when they went on a horseback riding tour of the village. The fun family tour of the community […]
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The companies registry has gone digital and you’ll get to hear all about the ease of access that the medium provides for registered business owners who want to access their business profiles from wherever they are. The online service also comes about as a result of the merging of local and international companies’ registries. But […]
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The Online Business Registry System, O.B.R.S. was officially launched on Friday night for people who do business in Belize and for those who wish to start. It serves to complement the work of the Belize Companies and Corporate Affairs Registry, BCCAR, which was established in July of this year to provide companies and business registration […]
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The Online Companies Registry should provide ease of access to registered companies and business owners, but it should not create any kind of ease for people who want to engage in fraudulent businesses. President of the Belize International Financial Services Association, Reynaldo Magana says it takes a few in-depth procedures to license a company, and […]
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Before now, there have been businesses that were registered but whose actual owners were not the persons whose names were on the register. And in particular instances there are, sometimes, suspicious conflicts of interest as it pertains to shadow companies that enter into contract with the government. A classic example of this occurred when a […]
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Estranged politician Patrick Faber says he will run independent in Collet if the U.D.P. does now allow him to contest the next general elections under its banner. We caught up with the Area Representative for Collet at today’s House Meeting in Belmopan. Surprisingly, he attended the meeting and sat at the end of the opposition’s […]
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Faber also gave his take on the latest dilemma that his U.D.P. colleague and intra-party rival John Saldivar has found himself in with the U.S. Department of State’s designation. Faber says Saldivar will have an uphill battle eluding the perception of corruption that has stained his image. He further noted that the U.D.P. must also […]
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At the opening of today’s sitting of the House of Representatives, Prime Minister John Briceño acknowledged the contributions of former P.U.P. Minister, the late Sylvia Flores. P.M. Briceño recounted his last visit with Flores back in November, during the Garifuna Settlement Day celebrations in Dangriga. Prime Minister John Briceño “Please allow me a minute […]
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Christmas is here and so is the Government of Belize’s Christmas Assistance Program. The Briceño administration has allocated two point five million dollars to be divided among all thirty-one constituencies. P.M. Briceño confirmed this in a brief comment he gave to us earlier today. Prime Minister John Briceño “Yes, we will be doing it. […]
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This morning, the Belize Chamber of Commerce and Industry met with the media to discuss the new minimum wage regime that will come into effect at the beginning of the new year. Notwithstanding the establishment of a minimum wage task force, as well as a consultancy to determine the best approach to introducing the scheduled […]
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The chamber’s Chief Policy Analyst Dyon Elliott as weighed in on the potentially negative effects of the proposed adjustments, particularly where the employment of low-skilled workers is concerned. Dyon Elliott, Chief Policy Analyst, B.C.C.I. “There have been evidence in other jurisdictions where too sharp change in the minimum wage overnight has led companies to […]
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It’s been a little over five weeks since Hurricane Lisa battered central Belize. The category one storm damaged a lot of schools, ripping off roofs and exposing the deplorable conditions in which some school buildings were. In an interview with the Chief Executive Officer in the Ministry of Education, we asked for an update on […]
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Education C.E.O. Dian Maheia confirmed with News Five that no learning gap was created, despite the disruptiveness of Hurricane Lisa. This is because the school system has learned how to adapt to hybrid learning. Dian Maheia, C.E.O., Ministry of Education “There was adjustment and what we saw is that it was a lot smoother. […]
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Over the weekend, the first cohort of primary school children graduated from a sewing program at the Port Loyola Library in Belize City. The program was successful with support from Optimist International. Optimist Club 501 Belize is a group consisting of Belizeans in country and in the diaspora who are giving back to the community. […]
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Earlier this week, the Department of Environment issued a release on its decision not to approve the Port of Belize Cruise Tourism Facility and Cargo Expansion Project in the Port Loyola area of Belize City. The principals of the proposed development have been informed and, as was confirmed by Chief Environmental Officer Anthony Mai, the […]
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The decision by the Department of Environment came on the heels of a meeting held by the National Environmental Appraisal Committee on November twenty-fourth. But the Port of Belize project was not the only item that was discussed. On Thursday, D.O.E. also issued a statement on its decision with respect to a tourism project on […]
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During the Zoom interview with Chief Environmental Officer Anthony Mai, he said that there are other projects that the department is also reviewing. A project at Turneffe, similar to that on Angelfish Caye, will be addressed in the next meeting of the National Environmental Appraisal Committee on December fifteenth. Anthony Mai, Chief Environmental Officer, […]
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On Thursday, Guatemala submitted its memorial in the territorial, insular and maritime claim against Belize to the International Court of Justice. Guatemala’s Foreign Minister Mario Adolfo Bucaro Flores, accompanied by an agent, as well as a co-agent presented the reply and its annexes supporting the allegations of facts and law. According to a release issued […]
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Tonight, there is controversy surrounding the Belize Companies Act, 2022. The Senate voted in favor of the passage of that piece of legislation on June twenty-ninth, to replace both the International Business Companies Act and the century-old Companies Act. During that debate, Kevin Herrera, senator for the business community, gave his full support for the […]
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On November twenty-eighth, the Belize Company Registry and Corporate Affairs Registry launched its Online Business Registry System; a fully online companies registry service legislated by the Companies Act, 2022. But, members of the press are taking issue with what they assert is a deliberate act to cloak the public registry system with secrecy. Prior to […]
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We caught up with Minister of Home Affairs Kareem Musa at an event in Belize City this morning where he responded to questions on the restriction being placed on inquiries into the proprietors and shareholders of registered companies. Practicing attorneys use the system almost daily on behalf of their clients to gather information on certain […]
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Musa was also asked if such access would be frowned upon by the I.B.C.’s since both local and international companies are now merged into one system. Here is how he responded. Kareem Musa, Minister of Home Affairs “I can’t say that it will necessarily be frowned upon. I would have to see it put […]
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The Belize Companies and Corporate Affairs Registry issued a late-evening release confirming that the regulations for free access of information have changed. The release says that with the amalgamation of the Companies Act and the I.B.C. Act into the new Companies Act 2022 the Financial Services Industry is at the cusp of rebirth and development […]
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On the occasion of the International Anti-Corruption Day, the National Trade Union Congress of Belize, N.T.U.C.B. calls for action against corruption. In a press release issued by the union, it underscores that the United Nations General Assembly adopted the United Nations Convention against Corruption, UNCAC, by resolution on October thirty-first, 2003 and designated today’s date […]
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