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Rogue Cops are the masterminds behind several robberies

Both the Prime Minister Dean Barrow and the Commissioner of Police Crispin Jefferies dropped a bombshell today in the recent spate of armed robberies. It is an admission that is bringing shame to the department. The violence was undeterred and criminals were controlling the streets.  Barrow and Jefferies told the press that a recent sting […]

Prime Minister speaks about rogue cop

Prime Minister Dean Barrow explained that it was one of the civilians who were apprehended during the incident in Saint Martin de Porres that turned in his partner in crime, the police constable.  So now that the news has been spilled, the Police Department and the government will dismiss the officers who are suspects. Crispin […]

Senior Police Officers on high alert for Easter weekend

So if you’re wondering how the city will look after you leave for the Easter holidays, well Jeffries says his senior officers are on high alert and will not yield to the criminal element.  Jeffries and his team will man the streets this Easter, but the PM is more focused on strengthening the Department. Dean […]

One Rufus X says he’s not hiding from the Auditor General

Rufus X, the outspoken critic who sports combat fatigue and with his trade mark shaggy head of hair and beard has not been heard of in quite a while until when on March twenty sixth, the Minister of Housing, called out his name in the House of Representatives.  In the middle of the debate on […]

Do you believe hanging should be brought back?

The spate of brazen murders and robberies has the national psyche on edge. Everyone desperately wants something to be done to halt the madness in the streets. Our question for today is ‘Do you believe hanging should be brought back?’ The answer to this question will be presented after the Easter recess in next Tuesday’s […]

The price of fuel at the pump continues to skyrocket

If you plan to drive to your destination for the long holiday weekend, it would have been wise to fill up on Wednesday. Though there were no official releases from the government, the price of fuel at the pump went up across the board.  Before midnight, super or premium stood at nine dollars and sixty- […]

Cross Country Cycling Classic Live on Five

The annual Cross Country Cycling Classic, arguably the biggest sporting event in Belize, is a marvel of speed and endurance.  Holy Saturday has become synonymous with the gruelling tourney which draws participants and spectators from across the country and abroad.  While much is known about the cyclists, the route they travel and the coveted garland, […]

Philoughby ready to out fires at the city dump

While we look forward to every year for the Cross Country Cycling Classic, there is one event that many residents of the old capital dread, and that is the annual fire at the city’s dumpsite on the Western Highway. The smoldering stench and smoke tend to hover over large portions of the city and has […]

More Security Cameras and Crooks’ recommendations for crime

Eight members of Kolbe returned from a vigorous training in Santa Fe, New Mexico on Monday.  The training along with fifty thousand dollars worth of equipment came courtesy of the Central American Regional Security Initiative (CARSI) which is an initiative geared to battle crime in Central America and Mexico.  On hand for the presentation was […]

Professionals bridge the political divide for relevant discourse

If you ask, many people, will tell you they don’t trust politicians, no matter what color they represent.  The forces are polar and both parties are regarded as undoing whatever progress is made by previous governments once they get into office.  But you’ve often heard that behind closed doors, members of the two major political […]

Mahogany Whispers: Poetry for the soul

Caribbean Poet Eve Miriam wrote a well known verse called “How to eat a poem” and she says QUOTE “Don’t be polite.  Bite in.  Pick it up with your fingers and lick the juice that may run down your chin.  It is ready and ripe now, whenever you are.” END QUOTE. So if you are […]

Ras Indio returns from Amsterdam music tour

He’s the son of Bredda David, the Creator of Kungo Music, but the child has long grown into his own and has secured a place in Belize’s music halls.  Born David Obi the second, Ras Indio has taken his conscious lyrics and albums to several continents.  Indio, who always makes sure he is an astute […]

Saffiyah finds Easter treats and dances for everyone

There is an abundance of activities to look forward to this Easter weekend, whether you are in the City or if you plan to hit the beaches.  The hot ticket item seems to be the Movado concert taking place  in the Placencia Peninsula while at La Isla Bonita, there many options of fun activities.  But […]