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We begin tonight’s newscast with the execution of a popular businessman from the Eight Miles community on the George Price Highway. He was on his routine morning walk along the John Smith Link Road heading home when he was shot to the back of the head. Who would have wanted Zihui He dead and why […]
Written on December 22, 2021 | Posted in
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The Briceño administration announced this evening that the scheduled reopening of land borders and sea ports on January first has been postponed to February 2022. The decision came on the heels of a recommendation from the COVID-19 Advisory Committee. The postponement, says the release, will allow for the health system to prepare for the emergence […]
Written on December 22, 2021 | Posted in
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But it would appear that the P.M. did not get the memo, because earlier today, he told the media that the reopening date remains in place and that the protocol at the land borders across the country has still not been finalised. Now the proposed reopening has been met with mixed reviews, but P.M. Briceño […]
Written on December 22, 2021 | Posted in
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As we have been reporting, Doctor Marvin Manzanero was terminated last Friday as Director of Health Services under the Ministry of Health and Wellness. The writings were on the wall for almost a year. With the D.H.S. post abolished, Doctor Manzanero was handed his walking papers and now the ministry is seeking applicants for two […]
Written on December 22, 2021 | Posted in
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The concern over the opening of the border continues to grow, especially with the highly transmissible omicron variant spreading across the globe. Without mincing words, Prime Minister John Briceño says, like the delta, omicron will inevitably make its way to Belize. Prime Minister John Briceño “I wish I could tell you that omicron will […]
Written on December 22, 2021 | Posted in
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Schools are to reopen to hybrid learning come January, alternating between online distance-learning and having students on the school compounds that have been given the green light to operate. The Prime Minister says schools must reopen, even at the risk of an initial COVID spike. Prime Minister John Briceño “The schools have to open. […]
Written on December 22, 2021 | Posted in
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There are many holiday events at this time of the year, but one of the most festive is the traditional Christmas luncheon at the Price Barracks. News Five’s Duane Moody joined the B.D.F soldiers today. Duane Moody, Reporting Today, senior officials of the Ministry of National Defense and National Security along with representatives from […]
Written on December 22, 2021 | Posted in
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In 2022, an amnesty program will regularise the status of upwards of fifty thousand undocumented migrants in Belize. There have been rumors after the amnesty period there will be a crackdown by law enforcement on those staying in Belize without proper documentation. But who would carry this out? P.M. Briceño says that while his government […]
Written on December 22, 2021 | Posted in
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The Belize Central Prison and the Wagner’s Youth Facility in Hattieville today received new basketball gear. The gifts came from the Ahmadiyya Muslim community, which has had significant levels of success in its own league championships in the pre-COVID era. News Five’s Marion Ali was on hand for the brief ceremony this morning. Marion […]
Written on December 22, 2021 | Posted in
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After the Ahmadiyya Muslim President, Imam Naveed Mangla handed over the basketball gear to the Kolbe Foundation, he returned to Belize City where he also installed new basketball backboards at the Grace Primary School compound on Faber’s Road. The new boards complete with rims and net, will also benefit the children who live in the […]
Written on December 22, 2021 | Posted in
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There is a new director at the Wagner’s Youth Facility. Robert Diaz replaces William Dawson, who moved on to help gang members in Belize City who are trying to uplift their lives and to unite. C.E.O. of the Kolbe Foundation told us more about the school teacher turned director of the correctional facility. Virgilio […]
Written on December 22, 2021 | Posted in
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‘Tis the season to be merry and the inmates at the Belize Central Prison will be allowed certain privileges this year – that is, the ones who have not been naughty but nice in their attitudes towards authority in 2021. C.E.O. of the Kolbe Foundation, Virgilio Murillo told News Five that while inmates will be […]
Written on December 22, 2021 | Posted in
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YADLIT, pronounced, YAAD LIT, is a community based organization out of Punta Gorda focused on agriculture and community development. The founders of the organization uses their agriculture-based business to invest in education, sports and youth development. Paul Lopez has the story. Paul Lopez, Reporting The Youth Association Developing Livelihood, YADLIT, was founded in Punta […]
Written on December 22, 2021 | Posted in
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As viewers probably know by now the start of sugar crop has been delayed in the North due to unresolved issues between the Belize Sugar Cane Farmers Association, B.S.C.F.A. and the millers in Tower Hill, A.S.R./B.S.I. Adding to the confusion, after B.S.I. said they would proceed with milling on Monday even if not every association […]
Written on December 22, 2021 | Posted in
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P.M. says that among the issues right now is the profit sharing mechanism on the bagasse. But there’s another problem within the northern sugar belt. Two of the four associations have signed on to the agreement, but there are concerns over the standings of those associations. An amendment to the Sugar Industry Act that has […]
Written on December 22, 2021 | Posted in
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Dozens of teenagers attending secondary school in the Old Capital were today proud recipients of tablets ahead of the January semester of hybrid learning. It’s the culmination of another initiative launched by the Aspire for Greatness Foundation, to assist less fortunate students on Belize City’s south side with the resources necessary to continue their academic […]
Written on December 22, 2021 | Posted in
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Belizean Artist “Unlmtd” (Unlimited) released a new single just in time for the holidays entitled “This Christmas.” The stunning visuals by Sheron Hope that accompany it feature the artist’s family, as well as beautiful light displays from across Belize City. The artist told News Five that the message behind the song encourages Belizeans to appreciate […]
Written on December 22, 2021 | Posted in
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And finally tonight, there is a positive story coming out of the Karl Heusner Memorial Hospital as seventy-six year old Cecelia Savery checked out after fourteen days in the COVID unit. She is now COVID-free. The hospital sent us a photo of a clearly happy Savery and an emotional staff bidding her farewell. The K.H.M.H. […]
Written on December 22, 2021 | Posted in
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