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Health Minister Explains Ministry’s Request to Use N.H.I. Reserve Funds

Health Minister Pablo Marin today broke his silence regarding his ministry’s intention to apply for a one point six million-dollar grant to be drawn from the National Health Insurance Reserve Funds.  News of the ministry’s intentions broke after a memo dated July twenty-ninth, 2019 was leaked. The memo signed by Artemio Osorio on behalf of […]

Minister Marin Walks Back, says “We Cannot Send that Proposal There”

According to Marin, the ministry intended to draw one point six million dollars of the three million dollars that make up the N.H.I. reserve.  He says that he identified the source for the funding.  In a previous interview with the C.E.O. of the S.S.B., Doctor Colin Young, it was made clear that the N.H.I. funds […]

Joehann Construction and Engineering Awarded Contract to Build Medical Stores Facility

So what the Ministry of Health did was to identify a project, in this case, the construction for a medical stores facility in Belmopan, and award the contract to Joehann Construction and Engineering, which is owned by the brother of Minister Rene Montero.  The ministry, however, failed to secure funding for the project.  It is […]

Everal Martinez to Stand Trial for Rape and Murder of Baby Allyssa Nunez

In 2018, a toddler was raped and murdered while she was in the care of her stepfather at their Maskall home.  The mother of the child, Denika Flowers, was not there when the horrific incident occurred.  Her boyfriend, twenty-one-year-old Everal Martinez was eventually charged with the heinous crimes and has been on remand since then. […]

An Update on the Southern Regional Morgue

In April, the People United Party fired off a release stating that the country should be appalled and outraged over the malfunctioning morgue at the Southern Regional Hospital.  On Friday, August second, residents down south were notified that the morgue was once again down.  It’s a grave concern for Dangriga residents and those residing in […]

Belize Bus Association Gets a Solution; Small Compromise Made

The Belize Bus Association was able to come to an agreement with the Ministry of Transport about foreign owned buses making stops in Belize.  On Tuesday, the association met with Minister of Transport Edmond Castro, as well as the Attorney General Michael Peyrefitte, and other government officials.  That meeting was to discuss a way forward […]

Changes for Foreign-Owned Buses Becomes Effective in September

So, how will these changes take place? The B.B.A. says that the Attorney General committed to getting this done over the next few days and that it may not have to go before Cabinet to accommodate the agreed terms.  The changes will come into effect by September of this year.  Here’s more from the association […]

Kareem Musa Explains Selection of Delegates for China Visit

A delegation of Belizean politicians, including Caribbean Shores Area Representative Kareem Musa and Deputy Mayor Oscar Arnold, returned from a visit to Mainland China over the weekend.  While they may not have gotten official permission to travel in their respective capacities as members of the People’s United Party, the trip has managed to stir political […]

“I would have gone regardless…” – Kareem Musa

When asked if he would have accepted the offer to travel to China, considering the storm that it has since created, Musa did not shy away from reaffirming his position on the issue.   Reporter “In hindsight, would you still have gone?”   Kareem Musa, Area Representative, Caribbean Shores “Yes, I would have gone regardless […]

U.D.P.: Kareem Musa’s Visit to China Borders Betrayal of the National Interest

The governing party this afternoon sent out a release making assertions that the visit by the parliamentarian and delegation was a ploy by the People’s United Party to bolster its coffers for the upcoming general elections.  The visit has stirred controversy because of the cosy relations with Taiwan, which has been funding hundreds of projects […]

26 Students are Awarded B&B Scholarships

A group of students were in a celebratory mood at Bowen and Bowen Brewery in Ladyville, Belize District.  And for good reason, twenty-six of them will go on to further their studies at different institutions around the country.   Bowen and Bowen has awarded the deserving group with scholarships. The awardees share one thing in common; […]

A Conservation Camp for Kids

The Clear Water Marine Aquarium Research Institute wrapped up its first ever Belize Marine Conservation Summer camp. Sixty children between the ages of five to fifteen attended the three-day conservation camp where they learned about the environment and the role that can they play in conservation. The camp featured educational presentations by OCEANA, Wildlife Conservation […]

Cleopatra White Polyclinic Certified Mother-Baby Friendly Facility

An initiative to promote breastfeeding took place today as part of activities to celebrate Breastfeeding Week. The Cleopatra White Polyclinic in Belize City was designated as a mother/baby friendly facility. It is known that the approach of feeding the baby with the mother’s milk has many benefits for both the mother and the infant as […]

Adult Female Tapir is Fatally Injured and Butchered

A vehicle unfortunately knocked down and killed a female tapir on the area of Manatee Lookout on the Philip Goldson Highway.  And soon enough, the legs of the tapir were cut off.  Now, the tapir is considered a delicacy so it is felt that it was butchered to be consumed.  Hours after, the carcass was […]

Belize Sends Delegation of Artists to CARIFESTA 2019

The Caribbean Festival of Arts, better known as CARIFESTA, has stimulated the establishment of a regional integration among Caribbean countries, bringing artisans and cultural practitioners together for more than four decades.  Participating countries have used various platforms within the event to promote local arts and culture, bringing rich, exciting, and provocative expressions of talent and […]

Belizean Artists, Musicians and Writers are Off to Trinidad for CARIFESTA

Past CARIFESTAs were effective in sharing aspects of intangible Caribbean cultural heritage such as food, music, dance and theater.  This year, the idea is to add more value by creating a space for artists to gather and work together, which will ensure that there is a long-term benefit for those who participate.  At this morning’s […]