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Inaugural Sitting of the House of Representatives in Belmopan

Today members of both houses of the National Assembly were officially sworn in at an inaugural sitting on Independence Hill in Belmopan. The procedure was primarily ceremonial, conducted with traditional pomp, protocol and political presence of thirty-one elected area representatives and twelve senators. Mike Rudon was in Belmopan as forty-three Belizeans placed their hands on […]

Did Gapi Vega Refuse to Give Up Office at Ministry of Natural Resources?

As we’ve reported, Deputy Prime Minister Gaspar Vega was stripped of the natural resources portfolio which he had held since 2008. That powerful ministry was given to Senator Godwin Hulse. It hasn’t exactly been a smooth transition, and we are told that things have been chaotic at the Natural Resources building located in Cohune Walk, […]

Aquaculture Industry Loses Millions Due to Shrimp Disease

There is a huge development in the shrimp industry, and amazingly it’s gone completely under the radar. Because of a widespread viral infection, the industry has lost tens of millions in the past weeks, and all farms countrywide have had to take steps to start all over again from scratch. The infection was transmitted by […]

Agriculture C.E.O. Says EU Sugar Price is Beyond Their Control

In the sugar belt, cane farmers are extremely concerned about the first estimate which they are expected to receive per ton of sugar cane in the 2015/2016 crop. That price is being determined by the European Union which is the main export market for sugar from Belize. The estimated price of thirty-five dollars per ton […]

Sugar Quota of Concern to Farmers, Ministry of Agriculture Monitoring Situation

There is also another issue which is of concern to farmers, and it has to do with their quotas. Prior to the end of the last crop, the Sugar Industry Control Board had explored cutting quotas because they claimed that a survey conducted by Sugar Industry Research and Development Institute revealed that farmers did not […]

6-year-old in Need of Medical Assistance After Being Knocked Down in Ladyville

Six-year-old Kareema Encalada remains hospitalized at the Belize Medical Associates after being knocked down by a motorist in Ladyville a few weeks ago.  The incident occurred on October twenty-eight when the primary school student, along with her sister, was hit whilst returning home on Perez Road.  Since then Kareema has had to undergo several surgeries, […]

…Mother Appeals for Financial Aid to Assist With Surgery Abroad

The single mother of three needs assistance with securing her daughter’s travel documents.  The cost of Kareema’s airfare is separate from the amount necessary to defray expenses related to the surgery.   Marla Marie Encalada, Mother of Accident Victims “I need help, support with the visa.  If anyone is out there in the public that […]

5 Accidents in Precinct Four. What’s Happening Motorists?

Traffic accidents have become a perennial problem. Today there were five in the precinct-four jurisdiction in the city alone and police report that there have been at least two daily accidents in the past three weeks. This morning, near Artic Cold at miles four on the Phillip Goldson Highway, a motorcycle and a car, traveling […]

Arlie Avilez’s Family Speaks Out

A criminal investigation remains open into the death of Arlie Andrew Avilez, who succumbed to injuries received during a physical altercation in mid-October. Today, his grieving family is simply trying to have their questions answered.  It was not until his sibling visited the K.H.M.H. while her daughter was hospitalized that she learned of the demise […]

…Sister Says He Didn’t Deserve to Die Like an Animal

Despite the family admitting that their loved one was a drug addict, they maintain that he did not have to meet such a violent end.  While they all want justice, they are not optimistic that fairness will be the outcome of the matter.   Voice of: Andy Avilez’s Sister “Police they told me that a […]

Mayor Darrell Bradley on Election Loss

Belize City Mayor Darrell Bradley spoke candidly today about the results of last week’s elections. Bradley was beaten by Kareem Musa in Caribbean Shores by a slim margin. But a win is a win and Bradley went back to City Hall to continue his term as Mayor.  Today he said that he is moving on. […]

Has Election Loss Blown Wind Out of Bradley’s Political Sail?

There’s been enough speculation that Mayor Bradley was aspiring to lead the United Democratic Party. But has the loss at the general elections put a wrench in Bradley’s political aspirations?  Here’s his response.   Darrell Bradley, Belize City Mayor “The elections are a little more than a week and it is very difficult to speculate […]

Drunken Husband Beats Up His Wife and Chops Up Sons

Three family members were wounded during a domestic dispute at their home in San Pedro Columbia, Toledo. On Wednesday night, an intoxicated Luis Co and his wife were embroiled in a violent fight and according to the police their two children intervened to diffuse the situation and that’s when it got ugly.  Twenty-five year old […]

Bail Granted to Police Constable Hector Esquivel

Two men who were before the court recently accused of different criminal offenses were granted Supreme Court bail in the sum of five thousand dollars each today. The first is interdicted cop, thirty-one-year old year old Hector Esquivel who is charged with  Unlawful Sexual Intercourse  with a fourteen year old on November first, 2015.  Esquivel […]

Lionel Quiroz Gets Two Years for Sexual Assault of Minor

Tonight, a single father of two children is beginning a two-year jail term imposed upon him by Senior Magistrate Sharon Fraser for the offense of sexual assault for touching a nine year old little girl inappropriately.  The child testified in court that on November eight, 2014, Lionel Quiroz walked up to her as she was […]

Salvation Army Kicks Off Annual Kettle Drive

The tinkling sound of bells and the sight of bright red-colored kettles are signs that Christmas is drawing near. Every year around this time, the Salvation Army in Belize would launch its Kettle Drive. The initiative is more than a century old and is carried out annually to garner much needed funds to provide disenfranchised […]

A Fair to Celebrate Diabetes Month

Many persons don’t know they are diabetic and are therefore not being treated. The disease creeps in unexpectedly and can have far reaching health risks, at times fatal, if it is not treated. Among our small population, there are as many as forty thousand persons diagnosed with the disease but an equal number probably don’t […]