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Murder in Belmopan; Deceased was Not the Intended Target

Two murders were recorded in approximately six hours – one in Belize City and the other in Belmopan. We’ll have official details from the execution of Steven Moss later, but we begin tonight’s newscast with the shooting death of Brodam Santos in the Cohune Walk area of the capital. The thirty-year-old was shot multiple times […]

ComPol Williams, “Steven Moss Murder is Gang-related.”

Our headline story on Tuesday evening was the gangland execution of Steven Moss, by a pair of gunmen who hopped out of a vehicle on Caesar Ridge Road and opened fire on him multiple times.  The twenty-nine-year-old died on the scene of the shooting and the men who accosted him made good their escape in […]

Chester Williams on Alex Underwood’s So-called Reform, “I don’t buy that.”

Thirty-one-year-old Alexander Underwood was remanded to the Belize Central Prison on Tuesday after being arraigned for the offence of being a member of a gang.  It is the second time he has been brought up on that charge before the lower courts.  In Underwood’s defense, his loved ones argue that he has reformed and is […]

Phozaun Lewis’ Murder Likely the Result of Internal Gang Conflict

The badly decomposed remains of an individual believed to be twenty-three-year-old Phozaun Lewis, was discovered in the Maxboro neighborhood of Sand Hill Village on July twenty-first.  The body was found behind the steering wheel of a BMW vehicle.  But who would have killed Phozaun and why?  Police say that his murder may have been the […]

Perpetrators of Recent Crimes aren’t Members of L.I.U.

Going back to the work of the Leadership Intervention Unit, ComPol Williams reiterated that the individuals, who are mixed up in the rash of gun violence in Belize City lately, are not members of the L.I.U.  In fact, he’s gone a step further to say that even if they were, those persons aren’t above the […]

No SOE for Recent Spate of Gang Violence

What about a State of Emergency, is it an option that law enforcement is contemplating?  According to Commissioner of Police, it is not a solution favored by the present administration.  The preferred approach, he says, is to identify and pursue individual perpetrators of crime and violence.   Chester Williams, Commissioner of Police “The law does […]

Study Being Done on Port Authority’s Economic Activities

Experts from the TYPSA Group, as well as the Maritime and Logistics Consulting Group from Panama are in Belize to conduct a study of the economics of the country’s port system. During this time, the consultants will collect data and develop a model that will be used to measure the impact of the port on […]

Port Research Manager Says Port Business Impacts the Entire Country

Rikki Lambey, who is the Port’s Research and Training Manager, told News Five that this type of review is important because it has never been done before to capture the economic and social impacts of port activities. She adds that the findings will be shared with the government to implement necessary changes.   Rikki Lambey, […]

B.M.A. N.H.I. Clinic: Providing Affordable Service to Southside Belize City

Located on Regent Street in Belize City, the Belize Medical Associates Southside facility is also an N.H.I. Clinic that offers primary healthcare to residents. Since 2001, the clinic has been working in that area of Belize City, providing affordable services at a high standard, set by the National Health Insurance Program.  Over twelve thousand persons […]

B.E.L. Clarifies It Stores Credit and Debit Card Information

Belize Electricity Limited issued a press release this afternoon to clarify a recent statement that the company’ executive made during a press conference on the recent cyber attack. The company’s executive initially stated that B.E.L. does not store customer’s credit and debit card information.  Today the company’s release stated that it “wishes to clarify that […]

A Competency-Based Approach to Education in Belize

A large portion of our lives are spent acquiring knowledge and developing skills through education.  At the foundation of our academic pursuit is a curriculum. According to the Belize Education Sector Plan, on the surface, a curriculum is compromised of a list of topics, objectives and strategies that are used by teachers to develop content. […]

Treasury Clerk Accused of Misappropriating Funds

A treasury clerk is tonight in hot water after being charged with three counts of theft. A police investigation into forty-three-year-old Rona “Ronnie” Ireland revealed that she allegedly misappropriated a total of four thousand, five hundred and one dollars from the Treasury Department. According to police, Ireland dishonestly appropriated nine hundred and ninety-three dollars on […]

Elmer Martinez Back Before the Court, This Time for Theft

This morning, Belama resident Elmer Martinez, who also goes by the name Jovanni Bardalez, appeared before a Senior Magistrate in Belize City and was read a single charge of theft. It is the third strike for the thirty-one-year-old Dolphin Drive resident, who is accused of dishonestly appropriating a black trek brand bicycle on July seventeenth […]

Silk Grass Farms – Using Regenerative Farming to Complement Nature

Regenerative farming – it’s the alternative method of farming to the conventional type of farming like what most of us are accustomed to. Regenerative farming is defined as carbon farming, which transforms greenhouse gasses into beneficial carbon and stores it in the soil, also known as carbon sequestration. The University of Washington reported on February 24, […]

Morgan Heritage in Belize for BIMFF

Grammy-winning Jamaican Reggae Band, Morgan Heritage arrived in Belize today ahead of the scheduled performance at the Belize International Music and Food Festival this weekend. The last time the band was in Belize was back in 2001, when the group performed at the then Novelo’s Convention Center in San Ignacio. The band’s music catalogue is […]

Online Exclusive: The Impact of Landslides on “Loss and Damage” in the Caribbean

Landslides in the Caribbean shed light on the prevalence of Loss and Damage, and the call for consistent adaptation and mitigation strategies. Heavy rainfall from hurricanes and tropical storms exacerbates the risk of landslides throughout the Caribbean. Landslides heighten the vulnerability that persists within communities, particularly in terms of the effects of “Loss and Damage” (L&D). […]