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D.P.M. Faber Tells Story of Placencia Plane Crash

The Garifuna Settlement Day holiday weekend proved deadly on Belize’s roads, particularly the Hummingbird Highway, where three fatal crashes took place at the same stretch of road in less than forty-eight hours. Four persons lost their lives as a result. We will have a chronicle of each incident later on, but we lead tonight with […]

4 Questioned, But Why Was Michelle Anison Killed?

Fifty-six-year-old Michelle Anison was buried with haste on Friday evening, following an autopsy which confirmed that she had been stabbed multiple times inside her apartment in Ladyville, sometime early last week.  The badly decomposed body of the British national was discovered by her landlady who was there to collect on overdue rent.  Ladyville police were […]

Family in United Kingdom Informed

According to Assistant Superintendent Cowo, the British High Commission has been informed of the incident, so has Anison’s family in the United Kingdom.   ASP Alejandro Cowo, O.C., C.I.B., Belize City “Because of the advanced state of decomposition, the body had to be buried on the same date.  Yes we have communicated with the British […]

Brenda Jandrez is Latest Murder Victim in Corozal

A shooting in Corozal has now turned murder and police have been unable to crack this case.  Twenty-two-year-old Brenda Jandrez, a resident of Corozal Town, has succumbed to gunshot injuries after being mortally wounded on November first.  As we reported back then, Jandrez was inside her home on Mahogany Street at around eight-thirty that Wednesday […]

Hummingbird Deadly; Trio Killed near 1-Lane Bridge Sunday Afternoon

Four men died in two separate road traffic accidents at the same location. We start with the most recent accident that happened on the Hummingbird Highway that claimed the lives of two members of one family and their friend. Harold Smith, Alonzo Frazer and Marlon Flowers were in Dangriga for the nineteenth celebrations and they […]

City Man Killed and 2 Injured at Same Site 24 Hours Earlier

Before that fatal accident on Sunday afternoon, another man lost his life at the same spot. Glen Bert Reneau, a construction worker of Belize City, was heading in the opposite direction – to Dangriga – on Saturday night after nine-thirty when he lost control of his car. The vehicle collided into the bridge a between […]

Police Respond to Deployment along Highway

Four persons died in two accidents at the same location in less than twenty-four hours. According to police, they will be able to rule out alcohol as one of the factors leading to the accidents until after post-mortems are conducted.  Today at a press briefing, Commander of Operations ACP Edward Broaster was questioned about police […]

Port Authority Investigates Sea-Going Crash; Father Critical, Son Also Involved

Sixty-one-year-old Canadian national Guy Carey Smith remains hospitalized at the Belize Medical Associates, following a boating collision in Caye Caulker on Friday night around ten o’clock.  Smith was along with his nineteen-year-old son Travis Tanner Cooper Smith in a dinghy when a vessel collided into them.  The boat is the property of Koko King Beach.  […]

Villagers Bat for Contrabanding Minister’s Brother in Wild Patchakan Brawl

The Customs and Excise Department has to continuously grapple with contrabandistas, especially in the north. The latest culprit has been identified as one Edwin Patt, the brother of Labour Minister Hugo Patt.  Villagers from Patchakan, where the brothers live, reportedly fought with police and Customs officers to hold on to the contraband goods and briefly […]

Guat Military Crossed Border with Camera Crew – Big Deal?

Later in this newscast, we will show you what the Customs Department is doing about enforcement on importation of known counterfeit goods. But the Department is practically a sort of border patrol along with Immigration and Nationality. On Friday at the western border, four Guatemalan soldiers and a media crew entered the Champon or so-called […]

Women Accusing Rape in Independence Had Sex; Police Don’t Know Much More

Is the Belize Police Department attempting to keep under wraps details of an alleged incident in Independence where two women are said to have been raped while in detention last weekend?  Information on what purportedly transpired while the pair was in police custody is hard to come by, despite previous requests to the Professional Standards […]

Chamber, Unions, I.L.O. Talk Social Dialogue

For the next two days, representatives of both the employers and employees in Belize will meet at the Belize Chamber of Commerce and Industry’s office complex here on Coney Drive. Among the topics of discussion is social dialogue – the communication and discussion between the Government, employers and business organizations, and labour that drives the […]

Chamber Says Foreign Exchange Problems Continue

The Government had to put together seventy-eight million U.S. dollars to repay Dunkeld International Investments Limited and the B.T.L. Employees’ Trust as final payment for the acquisition of Belize Telemedia Limited twice over.  Both Prime Minister Dean Barrow and Financial Secretary Joseph Waight indicated that there should be no immediate effect on buying power. But Waight […]

Unions Frown on B.T.L. Settlement; Will Workers Get Shares?

The more than half a billion-dollar in settlement for Belize Telemedia Limited with its former owners has been paid off, but at what cost to the nation? President of the National Trade Union Congress of Belize, Floyd Neal, told us today that the nationalization of the company in 2009 and again in 2011 was presented […]

Dr. Carla Barnett Addresses Climate Change in Annual Lecture

Minister of State in the Ministry of Finance and Natural Resources, Doctor Carla Barnett, on Thursday delivered the thirty-second Adlith Brown Memorial Lecture as part of the Forty-ninth Annual Monetary Studies Conference held last week. According to the Central Bank, the lecture elaborated on the emerging importance of climate change and its impact on developing […]

Customs on the Hunt for Counterfeit Goods

It has been a very busy few weeks for the Customs and Excise Department, at least in terms of training. First it was about trade facilitation two weeks ago; last week it was about immigration and border security. This week, the scene shifts to the Ramada Princess Hotel, where Belize and its Central American counterparts […]

Where is Hubert Richards, 83?

The search for eighty-three-year-old Hubert Richards, a retiree of Sand Hill Village, continues after five days of being lost.  Anna Richards reported to police that she hasn’t seen her father since he left her residence on Queen Helmet Avenue in Coral Grove last Thursday.  Despite surveillance footage reportedly showing the elder man in the vicinity […]

Garifuna Settlement Day Rocks Belize City

Despite cloudy skies and showery weather, the Garinagu of Belize marked Garifuna Settlement Day this past Sunday. It commemorates the arrival en masse of Garifuna settlers in 1832, although a smaller number had landed thirty years earlier. 2017 marked the fortieth national observance of the holiday, established in 1977 after having been observed mostly in […]

Why G.O.B. Was a No-Show for Ceremonies in City, Dangriga

Prime Minister Dean Barrow, as we had reported last Tuesday, was to have been the designated guest speaker at Sunday’s official Garifuna Settlement Day ceremony in Belize City. He had held the role for the past two years when the ceremony was held in Dangriga. But according to his deputy, he had an emergency family […]

PLB Playoffs Top Sports Tuesday

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