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Breaking News: Murder Reported in Lake Independence

There is breaking news: Police are at this time processing the scene of a murder in Lake Independence, Belize City. A few minutes ago shots rang out behind the Complex Building where the murder took place. We’ll have more on this murder in Tuesday’s newscast.

Council of Churches Endorses Church’s Senator Vote on Senate inquiry

The controversial ruling by Chief Justice Kenneth Benjamin on Section Fifty-three remains in the headlines tonight. And this morning, the Belize Council of Churches met in an extended session to discuss a collective position on the decision, among other national issues.  The sit-down preceded a scheduled meeting this afternoon with Prime Minister Dean Barrow, who […]

Council’s Decision is Final; Catholic Request Overruled

According to the President of the Belize Council of Churches, the call for Senator Rocke’s resignation came from other areas of the religious community but was never sanctioned by the organization.  While the Roman Catholic Church individually requested his removal, as a member of the council it stands in solidarity with the collective decision to […]

Ashley Rocke Defends Vote as Being “In Nation’s Best Interest”

Pastor Rocke, who has kept a low profile in the wake of the controversial vote, was candid earlier today when he explained to News Five the rationale behind the vote not to support a Senate Select Committee. In breaking his silence, he says that while he did not object to an investigation, the counterproposal made […]

Howell Longsworth on Comments by Pastor Wade

On Thursday, the president of the Belize Association of Evangelical Churches was castigated by Pastor Louis Wade who claims that Pastor Howell Longsworth is a functionary of the U.D.P.   Wade alleges that Pastor Rocke’s vote may have been influenced.  Today, we put that question to Pastor Longsworth who flatly rejected the allegation.   Isani Cayetano […]

P.M. Meets With Churches; Another Meeting Planned for Friday

Section Fifty-three…will it be appealed by the churches?  It’s a position that is yet to be formalized following a meeting today with Prime Minister Barrow. This afternoon, representatives of the Belize Council of Churches and the National Evangelical Association of Belize sat down with PM Barrow to discuss the section of the Criminal Code that […]

Director of Press Office Had Cocaine in his Blood During Fatal March Accident

Dorian Pakeman, he is the Director of the Government’s Press Office and a familiar face at Government press conferences and other official events. But earlier this year he became part of the news cycle when, back on March thirtieth in Biscayne village, Belize District, he knocked down and killed forty-five year old Dean Dawson, a […]

Prime Minister Plans to Look into Dorian Pakeman Case

This afternoon, Prime Minister Dean Barrow reacted to the news, stating that once he has looked into the matter, action will be taken if appropriate.   Prime Minister Dean Barrow “I certainly have…I’ve heard about it and I certainly have to look into that. I don’t know enough at this juncture, but that is a […]

P.U.P. Questions Defense of Nationality Grant for Peter Dahlstrom

The People’s United Party senators called a press conference at Independence Hall in Belize City this afternoon and they went straight to the point.  According to Senator Michel Chebat, there has been a concerted effort by the Prime Minister and the Immigration Minister, Senator Godwin Hulse to cover up the fraudulent activities at the Immigration […]

Opposition Sticks to Demand for Senate inquiry

According to Special Audit, Dahlstrom applied for nationality on the fifth of April 2012 and noted on his application that he “eventually wants to reside in Belize.” He was recommended for nationality on October twenty-second 2012 and Minister Hulse signed the nationality certificate that same day. One day later, on October twenty-third, he applied for […]

U.D.P. On Record Calling for Senate Inquiry in S.S.B. Scandal

One other issue that is a priority for the P.U.P. is their call for a senate select investigation. That motion was presented in the senate, but defeated seven to five. The Opposition senators recalled that when the U.D.P. was in Opposition twelve years ago, they too had proposed and was granted a Senate Select Investigation […]

Murder in Sandhill; Motive Unknown

Police have very limited leads to go on in the Saturday afternoon murder of a Sandhill resident. While the end came quickly for victim Tyrone Davis, answers as to who killed him and why will be harder to find. Davis was known to the law and had faced charges of aggravated burglary and later, firearm […]

Traffic Accident Victim Sat in the Middle of the Road

Police are investigating a fatal encounter between a resident of Carmelita, Orange Walk and an unknown man who chose to sit in the middle of the Burrell Boom-Hattieville road early in the morning – and wound up paying the ultimate price. ACP Edward Broaster has more details.   ACP Edward Broaster, Regional Commander, Rural Eastern […]

Intoxicated Cayo Town Council Employees are Suspended as Mayor Apologizes

A pair of employees of the San Ignacio/Santa Elena Town Council is in big trouble tonight, after being caught on video sleeping off a drunk bender after completing official duties in Orange Walk. Mayor of the Twin Towns, Earl Trapp, has told the media that he is disappointed at the behaviour of the pair, who […]

P.U.P. Demand Minister of Immigration Resign and Recuse Self from Investigation

The Minister of Immigration Godwin Hulse is persistently coming under the microscope.  At the sitting of the Senate Meeting last Wednesday, the P.U.P. senator requested that he recuse himself from voting on the motion for a Select Senate investigation into the immigration fiasco. Hulse was minister of immigration for some time during the period under […]

Senator Representing Trade Unions Records Support for UNCAC Signing

Signing on to the United Nations anti-corruption convention is picking up steam. Government maintained for some time that it would not; but last week, there was a softening of position following a meeting between the Prime Minister and Belize Chamber of Commerce. The Chamber is pushing for the initiative and on Saturday at the Expo […]

Majority of Teachers Demand Salary Adjustments Now

Prime Minister Dean Barrow has met with the three unions to discuss delaying the final salary adjustments for teachers and public officers as agreed to by the Joint Negotiating Team back in 2014. This meeting took place on the heels of the two-hundred million dollar payment made by government as part of the compensation package […]

Trevor Vernon Held at Canadian Border Over Genuine Passport

According to former Ministry of Foreign Affairs official and journalist Trevor Vernon, he was denied entry to Canada on Saturday after border authorities there reportedly declared that his passport was not genuine and that he did not have a Canadian visa. This comes as Belize deals with the Immigration Audit Report which details multiple irregularities […]

Guatemala Officially Rejects O.A.S.-backed Report on Julio Alvarado Death

Guatemala today officially, but not surprisingly, rejected the report of two independent experts in respect of the shooting death of fourteen year old Julio Rene Alvarado Ruano in the Chiquibul last April. Even though Guatemala was first to call for an independent investigation and Belize agreed to it, President Jimmy Morales told the media in […]

American Vessel Grounds on Belize Barrier Reef

A U.S. registered vessel was grounded on the barrier reef in the area of Hatchet Caye located east-northeast of Placencia over the weekend. Eight persons were onboard the civilian vessel: three Colombians, four Guatemalans and an American national. Guatemalan authorities have confirmed that the vessel left the Port of Livingston heading to Big Creek in […]

Carnival King and Queen Returns to Marion Jones Stadium

Carnival 2016 is getting off to an excellent start and it all reads up to the highly anticipated road march on September seventh.  The number of bands has increased this year and the costumes are looking more elaborate and glamorous. On Saturday night, the King and Queen competition took place at the Marion Jones Stadium. […]

Latest Sporting News with James Adderley

Good evening, I’m James Adderley and this is Sports Monday.   Infotel went into Game II of the BDBA Firms Division 3 game Champion Series needing only a win to own the 2016 title as they faced  the Belize Bank Bulldogs inside the BES Gym Friday night. The opening minutes displayed the tension in the […]