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4 Murders in 3 Days; Deliveryman Shot Down Near Family Home

There were four murders between Friday night and Monday morning in San Pedro, Orange Walk, Benque and in Belize City. The carnage started early on Friday night here in the Old Capital where a twenty-year-old delivery man was shot and killed.  Dedron McKay was visiting with family when he was gunned down in the yard […]

In Orange Walk, Son Sacrifices Life for Mom

Minutes later in Orange Walk, a businessman was murdered in front of his business on Friday night. Thirty-seven-year-old Amit Moryani was inside his store when he saw two men assaulting his mother, Babita.  He ran out to assist her and that is when one of the assailants shot and killed him.  The killers, nevertheless, escaped […]

Motive in Death of German on Ambergris Caye Unknown

Two of the four murders were simultaneously recorded around seven o’clock this morning by investigators in San Pedro Town and Benque Viejo del Carmen, hours before the scheduled police press conference in the city. On Ambergris Caye, the body of German national Raimund Adalbert Kolber was discovered with an injury to the head inside an […]

Teenager Executed on Farm outside Benque

The fourth murder victim is an eighteen-year-old recent graduate of Mopan Technical High School, who was also found dead this morning on a farm in Benque Viejo Del Carmen. Police were called out to an isolated area on the Puga Farm where the body of Oscar Obando was discovered with a single gunshot to the […]

American Tourists Drown in Hopkins and Placencia

There was further loss of life over the weekend. Two American senior citizen tourists apparently drowned in separate incidents between Friday and Saturday. The incidents took place in the beach corridor of the Stann Creek District, in Hopkins and Maya Beach near Placencia. As police revealed today, both men went off alone, one after socializing […]

P.U.P. Names Belize City Slate, Hope for “Re-Birth”

The People’s United Party on Saturday evening presented its team of eleven aspirants for the Belize City Council, which it has not controlled since 2006.  The team consists of first time mayoral aspirant Bernard Wagner and councilor aspirants, Ayesha Gentle, Doctor Candice Pitts, Delthrude Hylton, Ryan Elijio, Micah Goodin, Oscar Arnold, Allan Pollard, Javier Castellanos, […]

Kareem Says P.M. Should Pay for B.T.L.

The settlement of the acquisition of Belize Telemedia Limited and related concerns twice over by the Government of Belize between 2009 and 2011 remains a burr in the saddle of the People’s United Party. The P.U.P. contends that the issue should have been settled long ago, and that the reason it was not was as […]

Cordel: Civic is for Belize City, Not U.D.P.

Thirty-two million dollars later – though in many quarters that figure is far more – the Belize Civic Center on Central American Boulevard is scheduled to be opened early in 2018.  According to Belize Infrastructure Limited, while physical works are close to completion, the search has begun for a private management company to take over […]

Money in Minutes: Corozal Western Union Robbed

Up north, Corozal is experiencing a spike in burglaries and robberies. A robber made off with ten thousand dollars from the Western Union outlet in Corozal Town around nine this morning. Twenty-eight-year-old Doris Montejo reported to police that she was inside the western union office on Fourth Street when a man approached her holding what […]

Conway Murphy Charged in Ladyville Accident

Irish national, thirty-six-year-old Conway Murphy was today arraigned in the Belize City Magistrate’s Court for last Friday’s horrific traffic accident at mile eight on the Phillip Goldson Highway. Murphy was behind the wheels of a Ford Everest SUV that collided head on into a Toyota pickup, carrying watermelons and vegetables, and occupied by farmers Ricardo […]

‘Belice’ es de Guatemala?

News reports say that Guatemala will be reintroducing Belize as part of its official map. This is to take place due to an awareness campaign that is being undertaken in schools across the border in anticipation of their March eighteenth referendum on taking the territorial dispute to the International Court of Justice.  The reports say […]

Evangelicals Tell A.G. to Back Up ‘Venomous’ Words

On Friday, Attorney General Michael Peyrefitte took square aim at the church and fired off a salvo of very harsh criticisms, chiding the religious community for its tardy objection to the marijuana law.  He even went a step further to challenge the church’s moral authority on matters having to do with individual vices.  Well, the […]

Marijuana-Loving Minors to be Counseled

The topic of marijuana possession and consumption, in the days following the decriminalization of a small handful, remains at the center of public discourse simply because there are still more questions than answers.  Last Tuesday, the church raised serious objections to the passage of the new law, though it was too little, too late.  With […]

New Wheels for the Cops

One of four murders over the weekend occurred in the Old Capital; and even though the loss of one life is too much, the murder did not occur within any of three zones designated as hotspots in the City. Less than two weeks ago, police rolled out the Addressing Crime Together, which is its latest […]

Honest Traders Mean Lower Prices on Shelves

The World Customs Organization and the Government of Sweden are funding a five-day consultative workshop and national training on the National Committees of Trade Facilitation. In February, the World Trade Organization put its first multilateral deal, the Trade Facilitation Agreement, into effect. Implementation of the agreement, according to the W.T.O., is forecast to slash members’ […]

James Adderley has Sports Monday

Good evening, I’m James Adderley and this is Sports Monday.   [Highlights of weekend sporting activities….]