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Arguments wrapped up before the Chief Justice Kenneth Benjamin on a case brought against the Government by John Briceño and Julius Espat of the People’s United Party. In the two-day proceedings the P.U.P. argued that the government spent one point three billion dollars without required approval and that is against the law. In his testimony […]
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The case suit against the Minister of Finance, the Financial Secretary and the Attorney General hinges on four main points and at the conclusion of the hearing, Espat told the media that the attorney for the government conceded to two of those four claims pertaining to the supplementary appropriation. Judgment in the matter has been […]
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The outcome of the challenge, according to Opposition Leader John Briceño, should set precedence for other jurisdictions within the region insofar as the expenditure of public funds. He also explains why the People’s United Party proceeded with the claim, despite the notion that the P.U.P. may very well form the next government in 2020. […]
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Since the Belize Tax Service was launched back in August, as an amalgamation of the General Sales Tax and Income Tax departments, there have been various concerns among members of staff. Those issues have to do with placement of public officers within that department. On Wednesday afternoon, the executive of Public Service Union met with […]
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This morning twenty-eight-year-old Collin Francis was offered bail for the attempted murder of Nurse Augustina Elijio. Bail was set at eight thousand dollars plus two sureties of the same amount. We were made to understand that he wasn’t able to meet bail up to four this evening. But there is one family on record that […]
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According to Jules Vasquez, the family hasn’t heard of further development in the case. He says that he has reached out the Director of Public Prosecution. Today, he told reporters that the way the criminal justice system works in Belize is regrettable, but that it is a dysfunctional mechanism that the family expected. Here’s what […]
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Guatemalan squatters who continue to illegally occupy private property belonging to businessman Jorge Espat on the Belizean side of western border, near the Adjacency Zone, continues to be an issue. Despite having reached out to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the matter seems to be treated with little to no urgency on the part of […]
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On April tenth, 2019 Belizeans voted in favor of taking the Belize Guatemala dispute to the International Court of Justice to be settled permanently. A month later, Belize submitted its notification to the International Court of Justice which put in motion procedures agreed in the 2008 Special Agreement. It is expected that in one year’s time, […]
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Julian Cho Technical High School is arguably the largest secondary school in Toledo District and tonight it is without a principal. That is because acting principal Doctor Kent Arzu’s last day in that capacity was on November twentieth. News Five understands that there is a deadlock between the board of directors of the high school […]
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In May 2018 the government signed a thirty-four million dollars contract with CISCO Construction Limited for the construction of the Airport Link Road. Works are currently underway, which include the construction of a bridge, several roundabouts and drainage. The government acquired land in that area to reportedly accommodate the designs. But reports reaching our newsroom are […]
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An American investor says she has been jilted out of tens of thousands of dollars after a land transaction went south. Specific details of the allegations are still forthcoming but we understand that the woman transferred monies to the individual’s bank account and was hoping to receive her land documents. According to the woman, she […]
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In October 2013, Prime Minister Dean Barrow told the diaspora in Los Angeles that the Lands Department is another hotbed of corruption and that the administration tried to do something about the rot. The Ministry of Natural Resources has since been changed hands on four occasions: Gaspar Vega who resigned after a scandal emerged involving his […]
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According to Minister Patt, to enhance the Land Department’s efficiency in providing its service, a community outreach program has been designed whereby the department’s staff and officials such as the Minister and Land Commissioner would travel to communities and address specific lands issue. So far, ten communities have been visited and according to Minister Patt, […]
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A man from Placencia was conned out of four thousand dollars. Police say that seventy-two-year-old naturalized Belizean Allan Stamm saw a deal for a golf cart on Facebook and contacted the seller. Stamm met with the seller, someone with a profile name of Thomas Young, and gave him a part payment of four thousand dollars. […]
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A Belize City man was shot sometime around mid-day today. The shooting reportedly happened on Lavender Street. According to information we received, the victim is twenty-eight-year-old Francis Arana. Sources say that a man fired shots in Arana’s direction, one of which hit him the hand. Arana, who lives in the area, ran away from his […]
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There will be a changing of the guard at the Belize Coast Guard; the baton passes on to the current Vice Commandant Elton Bennett, who has been with the unit since its exception. The incoming commandant says the transition should be seamless and he will continue to build on the mission of the coast guard. […]
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On Tuesday Belizeans all over celebrated Garifuna Settlement Day. As a part of the activities, an official programme was held in the “culture capital” Dangriga. The re-enactment of the Garinagu journey from Saint Vincent to Belize, called the Yurumein, kicked off the celebrations in the early hours of the nineteenth morning. That was followed by […]
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The theme for this year’s celebration, when translated, is “Garifuna Language is the foundation of Garifuna survival.” Leader of the Opposition John Briceño also spoke at the official ceremonies in Dangriga. In his speech, he championed the speaking of the language to help retain the culture. Here’s a snippet from his presentation. John Briceño, […]
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Day two of the Best Warrior Competition took the B.D.F. and Coastguard teams to Price Barracks, the home of Belize Defense Force. The obstacles today were more gruelling and the competition more fierce producing a tie among the teams. But one common factor is team work, which both sides have to master to win. Here […]
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