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This morning, the Ministry of Sustainable Development, Climate Change, and Disaster Risk Management and UNICEF signed an agreement to protect vulnerable Belizeans, including children and mothers. At the signing in Belmopan, Alison Parker, UNICEF Belize’s Country Representative, said, “The Children’s Climate Risk Index reports that approximately 1 billion children, half of all the children in […]
Written on November 28, 2023 | Posted in
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Four men were killed in a traffic accident on Saturday night and five others sustained varying degrees of injury when the pick-up truck they were traveling in overturned shortly after eight on a curve near mile twenty-eight on the Hummingbird Highway. Of the six men traveling in the cab of the pick-up, three perished, while […]
Written on November 27, 2023 | Posted in
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As we reported, five persons are left wounded as a result of Saturday night’s traffic accident. The incident claimed the life of contractor, Sherwin Garbutt and three of his workmen, as they headed back from Dangriga to Roaring Creek where they all lived. Today, A.C.P Hilberto Romero shared the official information on the incident. But […]
Written on November 27, 2023 | Posted in
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The National Assembly announced earlier today that the Senate Special Select Committee will begin its inquiry into the rubbished Portico Definitive Agreement next week. The date for the first proceeding is set for Tuesday, December fifth. The dubious Definitive Agreement was signed by David Gegg, on behalf of Portico, and former Minister of Economic Development […]
Written on November 27, 2023 | Posted in
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The Briceño Administration fired off a press release this afternoon, responding to what it says is irresponsible reporting by news blogs on social media. Those reports stated that crown counsels in the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions were on a “sick-out”. The Attorney General’s Ministry says that all crown counsels are at their […]
Written on November 27, 2023 | Posted in
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A leaked internal memo from Financial Secretary Joseph Waight to Cabinet Secretary Stuart Leslie, dated November fourteenth, has raised the ire of the unions. The written communication followed up on a previous meeting during which approval was being sought for an increase in the telephone allowance being afforded to all Chief Executive Officers, the Cabinet […]
Written on November 27, 2023 | Posted in
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The NTUCB also issued a terse statement over the weekend, chiding the Government of Belize by referring to the recent decision as, “a slap in the face to public officers, teachers, doctors, nurses, police and other security forces, the marginalized struggling working class and every taxpayer. The spirit of “todos ganamos” truly means “todos pagamos” […]
Written on November 27, 2023 | Posted in
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Late last week the unions sent off quick reactions to the government’s announcement that it had approved telephone allowance increases for Chief Executive Officers in the various ministries. The Public Service Union informed that the immediate reaction of public officers is one of alarm and disgust. Today, the president of that union, Dean Flowers, told […]
Written on November 27, 2023 | Posted in
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One C.E.O. who won’t be receiving an increase in his monthly telephone allowance is Kevin Arthurs. That’s because he won’t be renewing his contract with the Government of Belize as second in command at the Ministry of Home Affairs. After three years as Chief Executive Officer, Arthurs announced the decision to step down, marking the […]
Written on November 27, 2023 | Posted in
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On Thursday morning, shortly after nine o’clock, shots were fired on Barbara Harris Street, formerly known as Holy Emmanuel Street. When the gunfire subsided, twenty-four-year-old Jordan Waight, who also goes by the name Jordan Burns, lay mortally wounded in a pool of blood. According to police, the execution may have been the result of an […]
Written on November 27, 2023 | Posted in
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A police officer has been arrested and charged following a shooting incident in Ladyville on Saturday night. While no one was injured, thirty-three-year-old Christon Arnold has been hit with a slew of charges stemming from the incident. Here’s ACP Hilberto Romero, head of the Eastern Division, with more details on that shooting. A.C.P Hilberto […]
Written on November 27, 2023 | Posted in
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A Belize Defense Force soldier has been arrested and charged for allegedly robbing a truck driver at gunpoint. Alexander Reynolds has been identified as the suspect who reportedly pulled off the robbery on November twenty-second. According to investigators, they were able to make an arrest after several statements and evidence were gathered that led them […]
Written on November 27, 2023 | Posted in
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A toddler lost his life this weekend in Shipyard when he reportedly consumed a deadly poison while in the care of his older sister. Baby David Schmidt was with his sixteen-year-old sibling in the Mennonite community in Orange Walk when he allegedly drank a bottle of poison. Despite efforts to rush him to the nearest […]
Written on November 27, 2023 | Posted in
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It’s happening again, another standoff between the Belize Sugar Cane Farmers Association and the Belize Sugar Industries Limited over the commercial agreement. Earlier this month, B.S.I. held a press briefing, pleading that the BSCFA sign a five-year interim commercial agreement to prevent a delay of the start of the crop next month. B.S.I.’s Director of […]
Written on November 27, 2023 | Posted in
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Residents in the vicinity of Conch Shell Bay were disturbed this afternoon when they discovered medical waste floating nearby in the Haulover Creek. What made matters worse is that the refuse was a batch of discarded HIV tests, including needles and other related paraphernalia. It is unclear where the waste originated from and just how […]
Written on November 27, 2023 | Posted in
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Sports Minister Rodwell Ferguson is in Caracas, Venezuela, where the sixth Central American and Caribbean School Sports Games are taking place. Minister Ferguson who is also the President of the Central American Region of Consecade is accompanying five Belizean athletes who are competing in this year’s games which run from November twentieth to December first. […]
Written on November 27, 2023 | Posted in
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Over the weekend, children from across the country converged at the Belisle Art Gallery inside the Bliss where they were paired with several well-known Belizean visual artists. Led by Gilvano Swasey, Chalk Up Di Paak is an initiative that was organized by the National Committee for Families and Children and the Institute of Creative Arts. […]
Written on November 27, 2023 | Posted in
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The claim brought by the People’s United Party, involving an address used by the Leader of the Opposition as his place of residence, has been dismissed by the lower courts. This afternoon, Chief Magistrate Jayani Wegodapola rendered a decision on the matter that was lodged before her regarding Shyne Barrow’s 80 King Street address. While […]
Written on November 24, 2023 | Posted in
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In convening an ad hoc press brief following the decision, Opposition Leader Shyne Barrow told reporters that the entire exercise was a waste of the court’s time. He also suggested that a complaint for malicious objection be filed against the witnesses who appeared on behalf of the People’s United Party. Shyne Barrow, Area Representative, […]
Written on November 24, 2023 | Posted in
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But what about the existing law which falls within the Representation of the People’s Act and the need for that piece of legislation to be revised? It’s a point that attorneys on either side of the matter agree to; however, until the law is amended, its language remains clear-cut. Richard ‘Dickie’ Bradley, Attorney-at-law “The […]
Written on November 24, 2023 | Posted in
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As we reported on Thursday, the United Democratic Party chided the Briceño administration following comments made in the media while the matter was still before the court. When we caught up with Prime Minister Briceño and P.U.P. Chairman Henry Charles Usher earlier this week, they both opined on a case that was, in principle, still […]
Written on November 24, 2023 | Posted in
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Last night, we told you about objections from the board of directors of Travellers Liquors Limited and Cuello’s Distillery regarding a proposed nine million dollar loan from the Social Security Board for the construction of a rum distillery in the north. Those funds, taken from contributions paid in by workers, would be used to finance […]
Written on November 24, 2023 | Posted in
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Today the Belize Civic Centre was buzzing with students from various secondary schools who engaged in a youth rally. The event was the first ever that was organized by the People’s Constitution Commission that was formed a year ago. In tandem with its mission of inclusivity, the event was held with the theme: Participate!!! Right […]
Written on November 24, 2023 | Posted in
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Earlier this week, Head of the Good Governance Unit, Cesar Ross told the media that as one of the leaders of the commission, he observed that there was poor turnout by the public in some areas of the country where they have held public consultations. Chairman of the Commission, Anthony Chanona told us that while […]
Written on November 24, 2023 | Posted in
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Chanona told News Five that they faced a few challenges since the Commission held its first meeting a year ago. He explained that getting the representatives of all twenty-three sectors in sync with the work before them was the first challenge. He also gave us a synopsis of how the work has progressed over that […]
Written on November 24, 2023 | Posted in
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