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2nd U.D.P. Convention is Here: Who Will Win on Sunday?

The new leader of the United Democratic Party, who will be referred to as leader elect, will be decided this Sunday. The three-man race has been narrowed down to a very confident Minister Patrick Faber, John Saldivar whose February leadership lasted three days and Foreign Minister Wilfred “Sedi” Elrington, who earlier this week, was totally […]

Who will the Prime Minister Vote for on Sunday?

In the build up to the February ninth leadership convention, former Deputy Prime Minister Patrick Faber had a public spat with Mesopotamia Area Representative Shyne Barrow.  At the time, the prime minister’s son was a staunch supporter of Faber’s political opponent John Saldivar and several nasty exchanges were made by the two on social media.  […]

3 More Cases of COVID-19; Orange Walk Becomes Hotspot

Three more cases of COVID-19 were confirmed on Thursday night and it is expected that four more cases will be confirmed later tonight. All these cases are being recorded in the Orange Walk District, making it the country’s hotspot for the novel coronavirus which remained free of the virus for months. As it is right […]

Another Group of Belizeans Repatriated

Another repatriation flight landed today with over twenty persons including military officers and two diplomats. United Airlines landed at the Philip Goldson International Airport at around midday after applications were approved by authorities here. So far, one thousand and fifty-one applications have been made, nine hundred and eighteen have been approved and three hundred and […]

Are We Prepared for the P.G.I.A.’s Reopening?

The Philip Goldson International Airport is scheduled to re-open for international travel on August fifteenth. This will allow visitors to enter Belize and jump-start the tourism industry and by extension support the recovery of the economy. There is the fear, however, that the arriving tourists will bring COVID-19. The Ministry of Health, in coordination with […]

Georgeville Village Council Says Minister Montero Giving Out Their Land without Consultation

Around the country, land disputes are brewing in villages.  In the latest case, the Georgeville Village Council is up in arms that a green space reserved for a sporting complex has been parceled off and granted to persons who do not live in the village.  The village chairlady says this is contrary to the Village […]

Minister of Education Weighs in on UB Crisis

Minister of Education Patrick Faber has been fairly silent on the UB matter.  Aside from government cutting the subvention for the national university amid the resulting economic crisis from COVID-19, there has been no official word from the Barrow administration on the standoff between the UB Faculty and Staff Union and the university’s senior management.  […]

Education Minister Responds to Schools not Being Ready to Reopen

B.N.T.U. National President, Senator Elena Smith has come forward to say that a majority of schools across the country will not be ready to reopen their classrooms on August tenth, the date scheduled for the commencement of the 2020 academic year.  Several reasons have been cited, including a lack of financial resources to assist teachers […]

Are the Tides Turning in Faber’s Favor?

Going back to Sunday’s leadership convention, a number of U.D.P. area representatives have also shifted their support from John Saldivar to Patrick Faber, including Cayo Central’s Rene Montero and Erwin Contreras.  While Faber was defeated earlier this year by a margin of well over a hundred votes, he says that a minimum of sixty votes […]

Bail Denied for Woman Who Failed to Comply with Directive of Quarantine Authority

A Guatemalan woman, who calls Belize home and who was intercepted for violating the quarantine regulation in April, was denied bail when her attorney, Hurl Hamilton applied on her behalf today before Justice Colin Williams.   Olga Galdamez was initially caught jumping the Belize/Guatemala border via the Macal River on April fourth and was taken to the […]

Barry Castillo on Bail With Curfew

A man, who allegedly forced his way into the home of an elderly American couple in Seine Bight, then proceeded to beat and rob them, was granted bail today, but on strict conditions that includes a night-time curfew.   Barry Castillo is accused of forcing his way into the home of eighty-year-old Ervin Sverdrup and his […]

Juan Bermudez Gets Bail

Juan Bermudez, who is accused of firing gunshots during an altercation with another man in Trial Farm Village, Orange Walk was today granted bail by Justice Colin Williams.  Bermudez allegedly fired the shots sometime around ten thirty last Sunday night while he was embroiled in a heated dispute that turned physical.  Attorney, Marcel Cardona managed to get […]

More Gang Members Detained Under New SOE

As part of an ongoing law enforcement operation to round up known gang members who are said to be involved in the recent flare up of violence in Belize City, several persons have been detained and will be processed at the Queen Street Police Station before being taken to the Belize Central Prison.  Under the […]

P.S.U. Signs Bus Agreement for Commuting Public Officers

The Public Service Union has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with private bus company ADK Charters to provide transportation for public officers who travel from Belize City to Belmopan for work. P.S.U. President Gerald Henry says that one of the terms of the M.O.U. is that public officers, who use the service, will pay a […]

P.U.P.’s Allan Pollard Wants Queen Square

Belize City Councilor Allan Pollard wants to be the area representative for Queen Square, a traditional U.D.P. stronghold and the constituency of Prime Minister Dean Barrow since 1984.  Barrow is retiring and is not seek re-election and it is known that his ground commander and sister, Denise “Sister B” Barrow will succeed him as the […]

Will U.B.F.S.U. Participate in UB’s Virtual Recommendations Meeting?

On Thursday, the University of Belize Faculty and Staff Union held a demonstration to help amplify their voice for the senior administration of UB to engage them in cost-cutting measures as a result of a projected loss of seven million dollars in cash flow. The union, which has yet to be officially certified by the […]

Will There Be A New Faculty & Staff Rep on UB Board of Trustees?

The Union is also dissatisfied about the way in which Doctor June Young was removed from the UB Board of Trustees when the financial crisis announcement was made. The U.B.F.S.U. felt that it was a strategic move to silence the faculty and staff rep on the board so that they cannot be a part of […]

Everything Elsy – a Delicious Assortment of Fresh Fruit Arrangements

In the following story you will meet an enterprising single mother of four children. She is Elsy Rosales and she started a small business from scratch. She did not have a lot of money in the bank nor experience in business, and was left homeless at a point, but she kept going and today,  Everything […]

Corozal Town Council Acquires Equipment for its Sanitation, Operations Department

Earlier this week, the Corozal Town Council acquired a lawn tractor, a generator, two lawn mowers, four echo brush cutters and other essential tools to complement the equipment for its Sanitation and Operations Department. The investment allows for the council to improve its capacity to deliver services to the residents of the town. The new […]

The 10th Annual Back to School Trimming/Hair Braiding Initiative Needs Your Help

The popular tenth annual back to school trimming and hair braiding drive by Inspiration Arts is scheduled to be held on August eighth and ninth at its usual location on Fabers Road Extension. Every year, hundreds of primary schools students get free haircuts or hair braids by a group of volunteers who would give of […]