A few weeks ago political commentator and author Stephen Okeke wrote on Facebook that the People’s United Party (PUP) must think and act radically if they are to regain the confidence of the electorate in time for general elections. He raised ten points of interest for the party to address […]
Fatal Traffic accident in August Pine Ridge claims 1 life
Reports reaching our newsroom are that a man riding on his horse and buggy was hit by a vehicle and died upon impact in the vicinity of August Pine Ridge in the Orange Walk District. Information is still sketchy but we were made to understand that the accident happened late […]
Snorkeling Belize’s Blue Hole: This Trip is SO MUCH MORE
Yesterday I went on the all day diving trip out to the Great Blue Hole of Belize. The UNESCO World Heritage site…the 407 feet deep sink hole…formed during various ice ages and lined with stalagmites and ‘tites from when the sea level was much much lower. Our snorkel was beautiful…lots of fish…including beautiful midnight parrot fish and a spotted drum.- an odd looking little guy. I really liked hovering over the deep blue abyss and at one point….I saw a shark. A real Caribbean reef shark.
Next time? I’m DEFINITELY going diving. Time to get a refresher course and get ready.
A Concise History Of Mesoamerica And The Ancient Maya Part 4
Where in the world did these early Americans come from? This was the huge question Europeans attempted to answer. Certainly, it is human nature to want to know some answers to some questions like: Why are we here? What are we here for? Where are we going after this life? This is the kind of curiosity which drives all people to organise, culturally, their responses.
There are these two great land masses which have disappeared from the centre of the Pacific Ocean and the centre of the Atlantic Ocean. The people who inhabited these land masses were known as the Mu people from the Pacific Ocean and the Atlantean’s from Atlantis on the Atlantic Ocean. These two places have never been found.
Other people have suggested that the Phoenecians were the ones who brought civilisation to the America’s, however, there is no proof of this culture on the American continent.
International Sources
See the World and Save Money with a Roving Retirement
Traveling the world in retirement was once the sole purview of the rich and famous…but no more.
These days, the world is more accessible than ever to everyday people—if you know how. Getting around it is easier and cheaper than it has been for any previous generation. Nowadays, it really is possible to spend a month savoring the culinary and cultural delights of Paris, a few months soaking up the sun on Mexico’s Riviera Maya and a few more exploring the diverse wonders of Southeast Asia. And all for much cheaper than you might expect.
“We started this thing thinking that, if it didn’t work out, we could always go back to work, but six months in, I was ruined for ever working again,” says Greg Winker. “I’m so glad my life has turned out this way. All I want is to continue.”
UNCW Welcomes Belize Governor-General to Campus
Belize Governor-General Colville Young will participate in the Consortium for Belize Educational Cooperation (COBEC) summer conference July 15-17, hosted by the University of North Carolina Wilmington. Sir Young, who represents Queen Elizabeth II in Belize, also met with UNCW Chancellor Jose V. Sartarelli.
COBEC promotes “mutual understanding and friendship” through a variety of programs and activities that contribute toward higher education in Belize. The organization also enhances global experiences for students, faculty, staff and administrators from member institutions through study abroad opportunities, research, teaching and other educational development efforts.
Belize is a key global destination for UNCW students and faculty, according to the Office of International Programs. During the past academic year, 106 students participated in six different faculty-led study abroad programs in the Central American nation. Only the United Kingdom and Spain attracted more UNCW students to study abroad last year.
Shooting big Fish in a barrel
They may be enormous but whale sharks are surprisingly sensitive to the movement of tiny humans around them, as MALCOLM NOBBS discovers in West Papua. And if you want to meet whale sharks, he and marine biologist JAMIE WATTS pin down their annual global migrations
January Whale sharks start to arrive off Honduras.
March-May The Bay Islands and Belize attract whale sharks in numbers. Cubera snapper are gathered in spawning aggregations off Belize’s Gladden Spit, and the spawn seems to be what attracts the sharks.
June-September The northern Caribbean is warming up for the spring. Off Holbox Island off the north of Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula, the Bay Islands, Belize and Tobago several hundred whale sharks gather, feeding as bonitos (July and August) and then corals (September) spawn.
Coco Beach Resort in Belize Ranked by Expedia Among 650 Hotels Worldwide
The Expedia group, one of the world’s largest full-service online travel sites, announced on Tuesday the results of the Expedia 2015 Insiders’ Select rankings, an annual crowd-sourced list of the world’s best-reviewed hotels. Out of 650 global properties, the following ten Caribbean hotels were featured: This list represents a ranking of the world’s best-reviewed hotels, reflecting direct customer feedback on Expedia group sites. The 2015 list names 650 exclusive properties as Insiders’ Select winning hotels from among bookable properties available on Expedia websites worldwide. Insiders’ Select is now in its eighth year.
Videos
10 Best Places to Visit in Belize - Belize Travel Guide, 4min. List of Best Places to Visit in Belize: 1. Belize Barrier Reef, 2. Caye Caulker, 3. Caracol, 4. Placencia, 5. Ambergris Caye, 6. San Ignacio, 7. Tobacco Caye, 8. Cockscomb Basin Wildlife Sanctuary, 9. Hopkins, 10. Belize City
Profiles: Paul DuVille - Caye Coffee - San Pedro Belize, 13min. Profiles aired on San Pedro Breeze. Reflections of a Canadian expat who gave up the rat race and opened a coffee company in San Pedro Belize in Central America. Paul DuVIlle reveals the challenges and his experiences in this life changing adventure.
Caye Caulker, Belize 2015 GoPro, 4min. Some of the best bits of our time on the island of Caye Caulker off the coast of Belize. Shot with GoPro Hero3 Silver. June 2015.
Ambergris Caye, Belize, 5.5min. Snorkeling at Hol Chan Marine Reserve, Shark Ray Alley, Coral Gardens, and Mexico Rocks.
Shark EATS GoPro - GoPro Hero 4 Shark Attack POV HD in Belize, 2min. A shark circles a scuba diver and then attacks a GoPro Hero 4 Silver. Filmed off of San Pedro, Ambergris Caye on July 4, 2015, in Belize.
July 15, 2015
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Specials and Events
Last night's TV news on Channel 7, Channel 5, LOVETV, PGTV, West Vision (Cayo) and CTV 3
Also with the most recent Open Your Eyes, Rise and Shine Morning Show, and the Dickie Bradley Specials
The San Pedro Sun
A Drive off the Beaten Path- North Ambergris Caye
While San Pedro’s town core is loaded with restaurants, stores, boutiques and more! There is certainly much more to explore if you dare to venture off the beaten path. A drive north beyond the resorts and paved roads took us on a ride filled with scenery that made me understand just why so many fall in love with Ambergris Caye.
Isn’t this a spectacular view, absolutely no filter needed!
Costa Maya Festival® Presents: Miss Belize and Miss Guatemala
The list is complete! With the announcements of Miss Guatemala and Miss Belize, we have a full roster of ladies vying for the title of Reina de la Costa Maya 2015.
Miss Guatemala, Lisa Hayet Francis, is a 20-year-old visual merchandiser who enjoys drawing, swimming and playing basketball. Miss Belize is the lovely Samalia Vernon. The 22-year-old is from Belmopan and currently attending St. John’s Junior College in Belize City, majoring in Business and Marketing. Vernon enjoys yoga, reading, traveling, painting, cooking, meditating, fashion and modeling, dancing and tennis. Upon arrival on July 29th to La Isla Bonita, the eight ladies will be facing a full itinerary of fun activities. Fido’s Courtyard will be hosting the beauties on the first night of their arrival, and the public is invited to come on down and mingle with the lovely girls before they begin their rounds of preparations for the pageant.
Coral Reef Ed Ventures campers graduate
On Wednesday, July 8th, Coral Reef Ed-Venture Summer Program held its annual end of camp open house at the Lion’s Den for its participants. The summer program was divided into two parts: the youth camp which is for kids ages 9 through 12 and the advanced camp for students 12 through 17. Hosted in collaboration with Smith College from Massachusetts, USA and the Hol Chan Marine Reserve, Coral Ed-Ventures is a children’s education program held annually in San Pedro. The main focus of the program is to teach children about reef ecology, conservation and preservation of marine habitats. This year’s camp saw more than 60 students participating.
The open house event began at 7PM and included a variety of presentations that represented all the knowledge the children gained during the summer camp. Family and friends gathered at the Lion’s Den to witness what the children had learned in the two week camp program. Each student received an “Expert” name card as a form of diploma, which stated that they are Coral Reef Experts for the completion of the course. Two time program volunteer, Elena Ayala explained the success of the camp. “We found 2015 to be very successful. Children come back every year, and their knowledge about the coral reef continues to increase. This year we had speakers from different organizations, such as ACES, Mar Alliance and Oceana, among others, come in and made presentations to the children at the camp. We are very happy to be able to come to San Pedro every year and work with the children. The team work that coexists here in San Pedro between the local community and permanent organizations on the island is just phenomenal and encourages that team work spirit,” stated Ayala.
Misc Belizean Sources
7th Annual International Silver Dorado 2015 Sport Fishing Tournament
The much anticipated 7th Annual International Silver Dorado 2015 Sport Fishing Tournament is here this weekend in Mahahual, Mexico. Just a short drive from Corozal and a short boat ride from San Pedro.
Get a chance to win the grand prize of the “Silver Dorado 2015” with the catch of the largest Dorado fish. Several Cash Prizes from $25,000 pesos to $100,000 pesos.
Six different tournaments. It is going to be exciting and entertaining.
It is all happening this weekend July 17, 18 and 19. Mahahual will be waiting for you Corozal and San Pedro.
PROPOSAL WRITING WORKSHOP
Workshop Date:
July 16th, 2015
9am to 12pm. A good proposal doesn't just outline what product or service you would like to create or deliver, It should also leave the reader believing it is the only logical choice. This workshop will take participants through each step of the proposal writing process from understanding why they are writing a proposal, to gathering information, to writing and proofreading, to creating the final, professional product. By the end of this training course, participants will: Learn to define the strategy & best approach for each proposal, Determine the correct proposal style Master the best method for effective proposal writing Perform a need analysis & write a goal statement , Acquire a variety of techniques for improving writing skills Learn to use appropriate resources to build a strong case. COST: $40.00
LOCATION: BELTRAIDE OFFICE,
Orchid Garden Street, Belmopan
Includes a light snack and refreshment.
Belizean Delegation in Toronto for 2015 Pan Am Games!
Our news reporter, Hipolito Novelo, is in Toronto, Canada, for the 2015 Pan/Am and Parapan games. The official ceremony will take place tonight and Hipolito caught up with the Belizean team. Belize’s athletes are ready to represent in Athletics and Triathlon.
The delegation is headed by Chief of Mission, Allan Sharp. The contingent consists of triathlete Amed Figueroa, athletics delegate Deon Sutherland, and athletes Kaina Martinez and Mark Anderson who will both be doing the 100m. The Vice President of the Belize Olympic Committee is accompanying the team.
"Mariachi Tierra Maya"
The Institute of Mexico in collaboration with the Embassy of Mexico in Belize invites you to join the "Mariachi Tierra Maya" for a night of wonderful music and entertainment.
FREE ENTRANCE!
Benque Clean Up Campaign 2015
The Benque Clean Up Campaign was very successful, with scores of people coming out to make Benque much cleaner. They did the sign too. Thanks to everyone that pooled together for the great community event.
"Belize and Guatemala joined hands to work on a project headed by the Organization of American States (OAS) and the Matanza Project committee. On Friday, July 10, 2015 various community organizations and individuals came out to clean the riverside and main streets of Benque Viejo Town. A group was also working on cleaning the signage at the entrance of Benque. It is this kind of events that brings together a community and strengthens the relationship between two countries. We feel proud of all participants and hope that this event takes place more often."
Mysterious Maya Citadel Begins to Reveal its Secrets
They've started examining the Citadel at El Pilar more closely. There's extensive looting damage, but it allowed them to get a better picture of the structure of the ramparts. If you haven't visited the Citadel, it's really worth seeing.
"El Pilar is considered the largest site in the Belize River region, boasting over 25 known plazas and hundreds of other structures, covering an area of about 120 acres. Monumental construction at El Pilar began in the Middle Preclassic period, around 800 BCE, and at its height centuries later it supported more than 20,000 people. Ford, who is the Director of the BRASS/El Pilar Program at the MesoAmerican Research Center of the University of California, Santa Barbara, has taken a 'hands-off,' highly selective conservation approach to investigating the site. With the exception of a fully exposed Maya house structure, most of the structures at El Pilar have remained completely conserved by design, still covered in their tropical shroud. The Citadel excavations have opened a new chapter in the research at El Pilar."
Mr. Greedy's Relocating
Mr. Greedy's is finishing up the refurbishment of their new location...the old Torres Bakery building. The building is massive, and they'll use the front part of it for their new location. Their grand re-opening is this Saturday, July 18th.
Many of the pictures are of the historical and antiquated equipment left over from the bakery. Mr. Greedy's is bringing in their equipment for their pizzas.
Pictures on fb here.
BOLEDO DRAWING for Tuesday, July 14, 2015: 95. FANTASY 5: 16 34 26 24 13 W
Power interruption 8:00am to 10:00am, Thursday, July 16, Cayo District
Portion from junction of George Price & Hummingbird Highways to Camalote, including Valley of Peace, Roaring Creek, Young Bank Road and portion from junction of George Price & Hummingbird Highways to Armenia, including Las Flores. BEL to replace recloser on power distribution system in area.
Western Ballaz Summer Basketball Camp
The Western Ballaz Summer Basketball Camp starts next Monday, June 20th, at Falcon Field. It's sponsored by the SSBA, SISE Town Council, and the Ministry of Sports. It's open to kids ages 5 to 18, and will run 2 weeks.
"San Ignacio Santa Elena Basketball Association and The Government of Belize presents Ballaz for Life 2015 Summer Camp!!!!"
WHERE BELIZEAN CYCLING CHAMPS ONCE RULE!
When Rudy Miguel, Anthony Hutchinson, Noel Gordon and Alfred Parks ruled Belize's cycling in the 1960's, 1970's and 1980's, there were no foreign rider, not even the Mexicans and the Americans, that can attest of coming anyway near to capture the Garland then. These were perfectly designed and Belizean-made cyclists who won the grueling 144 Mile Classic, the Belize Holy Saturday Cross Country Cycling Race in record time, considering the rugged roads that would have obliterate many a foreign riders with their polished performances.
BELIZEAN SOFTBALL ICON, LINDA LEWIS, ON BELIZEAN LEGENDS!
The long awaited and exclusive feature on the legendary Belizean softball pitcher, Linda Lewis, whose pitching ace led the Belize national softball selection to win the first ever Gold Medal for Belize in the 1974 Central American & Caribbean Games in Puerto Rico, will be aired here on Belizean Legends.
MADE BY BELIZEANS: A BELLA CARIB & MARVJATE TROPHY!
The colorful and intricate Belizean design is a collaborative effort between two talented Belizean artists, Bella Carib (Dr. Glenda Arnold-Heon), and MarvJate Fashions (Marva Morris) who collaborated in designing one of the most unique attempts in carnival designing for last Sundays, July 12, 2015 Carnival Parade in Long Beach, California, where Belize was represented in grand style, and in living color.
The piece seen here worn by a Belizean-American young lady who was sponsored by the Belizean dance phenom and performer herself, Bella Carib, attracted many a viewers and turned many heads at the carnival. It was designed by Bella Carib and crafted by MarvJate.
Surely there are good things that come from out of the Los Angeles Belizean community, and this collaborative effort has made the Belizean Legends masterpiece of the month.
Channel 7
PUP's National Campaign Manager Rolls Out, What Next For Opposition
When the PUP lost the Dangriga bye-election last week, PUP Leader Francis Fonseca became the first mass party leader in memory to lose three major elections in six months. And because of the successive losses, everyone knew something had to give - someone had to take a fall for the party's consistently poor turnout at the polls. And it seems National Campaign Manager Godfrey Smith is the man. The news broke just before 11:00 this morning and Smith told us via text message, quote: "party leader and I reached mutual agreement that I would no longer be campaign manager." He would not comment further than that. Though not completely unexpected, it's surprising because it is Fonseca who brought in Smith - as campaign manager in April of 2014. In fact, just last week - in his post defeat press conference, Fonseca endorsed Smith - even in the face of a third successive defeat.
Jules Vasquez
In the PUP, the national campaign manager is the one who "roosts" out funds but by multiple indications just girl talk on the ground, we understand that the national campaign manager has failed to do that. In any substantial ways certainly not in a ralphian proportions. Should the PUP re-examined the post of national campaign manager and should Mr. Smith remain as national campaign manager?"
Political Commentator Okeke Says Cordel Should Lead
One political observer who has been keenly tracking the developments in the PUP is Steven Okeke. He's written two books on politics in Belize - and two weeks ago - he put up an interesting Facebook post in which he offered 10 options for the PUP Leadership in a time of crisis. He wrote it before the Dangriga election and today he discussed the options that are still there after another loss:..
Steven Okeke, Political Commentator/Author
"Its unconventional situation for them right now and I don't think they have been in this kind of disorganization, not just that the party is losing, but the leadership doesn't seem to know what to do and their public face, their public presentation - what they present to the public discourages even their own people from coming out to vote. So, what they have to do is to so what they have never done before. Do something drastic. Do something that makes the people see you want to win, you want to show them you are interested in running the country - you are interested the country - you are interested in being a vibrant opposition, not necessarily who is in charge or who is at the helm or who make up the leadership. But you want to win. You want to do something drastic and that is where you have to choose somebody among you who have some charisma, who have some flare, you have some youthfulness and some level of experience."
KHMH Staffers Cry Out For Raise; Will GOB Balk At 2 Mil Request?
As we've reported, public officers and teachers received an eight percent salary increase this month - and that follows up on 6% they got last year. It has increased government's wage bill by over 70 million dollars - but GOB may have to dig a little deeper. That's because nobody remembered the folks at the KHMH. Now, they aren't public officers; they work for the KHMH Authority which is an autonomous statutory body. But, it's not fully independent, because in reality, the KHMH's operations are funded substantially by government - to the tune of more than ten million dollars annually. So, the almost 579 KHMH workers say they want a slice of the pie too. Of course, coming up with that kind of money for 600 hospital workers would another at least another two million annually to the wage bill - which is no small feat for government. Today, our reports say senior representatives of KHMH Management appeared before Cabinet to make their case directly. Still, no definitive answer is forthcoming - and Cabinet is now deliberating on the costly request. But, while they deliberate we have heard that the staff is reserving its options and has met with the Public Service union to discuss possibilities.
Chief Magistrate Throws Out Case Because Of Bad-Acting Police
28 year old Sherwin Baezar went to court yesterday to stand trial for assaulting a police officer, resisting arrest, insulting words to a police officer and riding a bicycle contrary to the flow of traffic. But, all the charges were thrown out after Chief Magistrate Anne Marie Smith learned what police had done with him. The mile 8 resident was arrested for riding "up-stop" in October of 2014. At the time, he told us what police did with him:..
FILE: October 28, 2014
Sherwin Baizer - Allege Police Brutality
"On Friday the 24th, I went to the market to buy vegetables on my bike and like the men (police) were coming on the lane the same time I am going to a stall to buy. They came out and search me and they didn't find anything, so the sergeant said "go through" but this next police officer named "AldalBerto Baton," he said no, he will take me in better and he grab me on my shirt and started to drag me and so I told him that I didn't like his son to drag about this place.
Ladyville Cops Make Bust Out Of Sandhill
33 year old Anthony Zelaya, a resident of Gardenia Village, is spending his first night of a 12 year sentence after he was arraigned today for prohibited firearms and illegal drugs.
Early this morning, around 4:45 a.m. Ladyville police raided Anthony Zelaya's residence in Gardenia village. Zelaya was present at the time along with were Nelson Zelaya, Arlene Zelaya and Nicole Moody. During that operation, they found a sawed-off 16 gauge shot gun, four 16-gauge cartridges and 105 grams - or 3.7 ounces - of marijuana.
All 4 persons were charged with keeping a prohibited firearm, keeping unlicensed ammunition, and drug trafficking. The officers quickly prepared their criminal charges and marched them to court today, where they were arraigned before Chief Magistrate Ann Marie Smith.
Belize Bank On What CFATF Green Light Means
2 weeks ago, we showed you the press conference hosted by the Director of the Financial Intelligence Unit, and the Governor of the Central Bank of Belize. At that event, they announced that the country's banking practices are more resistant to money laundering and terrorist financing than ever before.
As the lead agencies in the financial and banking sector, they were trying to get all the bankers compliant with the regulations set out by the Caribbean Financial Action Task Force. After months of hard work it was finally accomplished, but with this new level of accountability and transparency, it does affect the off-shore banking sector, which used to offer banking without full disclosure. That confidentiality could have been used by criminal organizations to make illicit transactions.
So, Belize like all the other territories in the Caribbean took steps to insulate against that type of illegal behavior, and now, we've been given the nod as one of the countries that is compliant. Because of the pressures coming down from the finance regulating organizations from abroad, the Belize Bank was one of the local banks which was negatively affected when it lost its corresponding banking relationship with Bank of America. So, today when we got the opportunity, we asked the Executive Chairman of Belize Bank, who also the CEO of BCB Holdings, about how the compliance has allowed the bank to move past this setback. Here's what he said:
Using Art To Make Statement About Murder
Right now, Belize City artist Katie Usher is closing off her latest exhibit at the Image Factory Art Foundation. It is called "Wall" and on it, Usher has placed the names of those who have been murdered in 2015. After examining a collection newspapers, and news articles from the different media houses, Usher's tally is that 78 persons have been murdered since the beginning of the year, up to yesterday.
Her wall of names is meant to put into perspective just how many lives have been cut short in the last 6 and a half months. She explained to us this afternoon that the idea for this exhibit was forged when she found out that Amandala journalist Kareem Clarke had been killed 8 days ago. She said that his tragic end was the catalyst to the "Wall":
Katie Usher - Artist
"We lost, what I think in my mind was a very good Belizean, not just a very good journalist. Because when he wrote his stories he actually cared about the person. He gave these people personalities and families, not just a statistic.
Violence Against Violence Highlited
And included in those saddening statistics are two women who were killed in the past two weeks by their husbands. They are Juana Cowo-Cardinez in Punta Gorda and Keisha Buller in Benque Viejo Del Carmen. Today, the Women's Issues Network of Belize sent out a statement pointing this out as Gender based violence which they say is a serious violation of basic human rights. The statement says gender Based Violence is still underreported in Belize: and complaints are not properly handled by authorities, which , quote, "sustains this vicious cycle." They call on citizens to condemn it, and report it, and call on the Prime Minister's Wife, Women Parliamentarians, the Prime Minister, the Deputy Prime Minister, Members of Parliament, Senators...and other leaders to quote, "be united in saying an absolute NO to violence against women."
Indian Found Dead In OW - Police Suspect Sudden Death
Police can't say for certain what caused the death of an Indian man who was found dead at his apartment in Orange Walk this morning. 35 year old Vicky Gyanchandani was found dead inside his room on Guadalupe Street. Foul play has not been ruled out because of a ligature mark around his neck, but police have reason to believe it could be a sudden death:..
Inspector Selvin Tillet, Deputy Commander - Orange Walk Police Formation
"The body was found lying on the flour with the head facing the door of the room. There was no sign of struggle. However, there's was an apparent mark on his neck down. Investigations revealed that the decease has been in the country for quite a while now. According to the regional hospital personnel, the deceased has a stray of chronic alcoholism. He has been visiting the said hospital and was also suffering from stomach ulcer. The body is currently awaiting a post mortem."
Landing Man Accused Of Molestation
40 year-old Orlando Dawson, a construction worker of Bermudian Landing, is spending his second night on remand after being taken to court for having sexual relations with an underage girl.
The girl, who is only 14 year-old, went to the police station and reported that Dawson took advantage of her with her on 3 separate occasions: December 7, 2014, December 20, 2014, and December 31, 2014. Police investigated her complaint, and they eventually charged Dawson with 3 counts of unlawful sexual intercourse.
He was arraigned yesterday before the Chief Magistrate, Anne Marie Smith, and due to the nature of the offences, Dawson was remanded into custody until October 30.
Buena Vista Water Woes Worsen
2 weeks ago, we told you about the situation at the Buena Vista Water Board where cheques surfaced at with the Chairman's name, Julio Castillo, on them. We stress that the Ministry of Rural Development has not determined that anything illegal has happened, but the residents strongly suspect that something funny happened with the money. Well, because this situation has not been resolved, the villagers don't want to pay any more money, and so, a number of them are without water tonight because they were disconnected today for non-payment of arrears.
As we've told you, cheques for as much as $19,000 have surfaced due to the persistence of Eddy De La Rosa, the Chairman of the Buena Vista Village. He and others continue to suspect that Castillo acted improperly as the Chairman of the Water Board. Castillo has declared his innocence to us saying that he cashed the money in his name so that he could get access to the funds quicker, which made it easier to do the job of the Cayo Village's Water Board. He and his secretary have shown us written records which they assert should prove their innocence.
Belize Bank Gives Scholarships
The Belize Bank today announced the 12 deserving students countrywide whose education they plan to fund for the next school year. It's the 4th year that the bank is offering this type of opportunity to students who make the grade. This time around, they are giving away 8 high school scholarships, and 4 to junior college scholars.
Today, 7News got a chance to meet the scholarship recipients:
The scholarships will last up to the graduation of each students, provided that they maintain a 3.0 grade point average, which is a B average. The bank started this initiative in 2012, and they now have 56 students being funded by this program.
Doing It Right
And while those hard working students got rewarded with a scholarships, others who made the right moral choices got bigged up by police today.
39 high school students from 14 schools around the country were acknowledged at the "Do The Right Thing" award ceremony. It was held at Old Belize and we met the winners who all received scholarships to continue their studies.
This is the 10th year for the Police Department's "Do The Right Thing" Program.
From Belmopan to Michigan
3 weeks ago, we told you about how the youth advocacy organization, 4H Development Center, sent a delegation of youths to Michigan, as part of a cultural exchange program.
Well, they returned this afternoon, and they were eager to share with us how it went. They told us what they were doing for the last 21 days:
As mentioned in the interview, the 4H Youth Development Center advocates for youths under the Department of Youth Services.
Mike Menjivar Takes GSU To Court
Viewers may know the story of Miguel Menjivar very well, he's the business owner from Belmopan whose family put through a terrifying pre-dawn raid by the Gang Suppression Unit. That happened in May of 2011, and after that incident, where over 100 bullets fired by the GSU officers, Menjivar had to stand trial, and get an acquittal for 9 counts of attempted murder because he opened fire on the officers. He told us that he will sue the Government and the Police Department for this incident, and his case finally started yesterday after nearly 2 years. They reported to the Supreme Court with their attorney, Phillip Palacio for the first case management conference. Menjivar and the Police Department have been given case management orders by the court for documents that they must deliver. A date has been set for pre-trial. It will then follow that Menjivar should be given his full day before the Supreme Court where his attorney will try to convince the judge that the GSU acted excessively in that bullet-filled raid, and that he deserves an award of damages. We'll keep following the case.
Getting High With Weed On Roof
Yesterday we told you about the GSU's weekend of gun and weed seizures in the city - but they were also working out on san Pedro. On Friday morning, the unit searched the residence of Angela PITTS on Glitter Street in San Pedro Town. On the roof, they found a plastic bag containing a total of 100.4 grammes or 3.5 ounces of weed. It's a small amount, but it resulted in a big arrest where everyone in the home was taken in, including: 53 year old Angela PITTS, 40 year old Kerdel MEIGHAN, 31 year old Indira RIVERO, 34 year old Resendo RUBIO, Silvia TEUL and 19 year old Josie CASTELLANOS. They were all charged for of "Possession of Controlled Drugs with intent to supply".
Channel 5
Breaking News: Man Shot In Gonzalo Quinto Warehouse Compound
In breaking news tonight, there has been a shooting in the compound of the Gonzalo Quinto warehouse near the Napa roundabout in Belize City. From what we have just learnt, [...]
Another Resignation in The P.U.P.; Campaign Mgr. Godfrey Smith Steps Down
Tonight, there is major news coming out of the People’s United Party camp in the wake of last Wednesday’s Dangriga bye-election. News Five was able to confirm today that Godfrey [...]
Man Found Dead In Orange Walk; Was It Murder?
Police have a number of murders to solve, but there is a new case that is baffling authorities in the north. The body of thirty-five year old Vicky Hareshlal Gyanchandani [...]
Man Critical After Chopping In Orange Walk
On Monday, the bloody footage of a man who had been viciously chopped to the face and body made its short-lived rounds on the social media. It was taken off [...]
Hilberto Sotz Killers Before The Courts; His Family Seeks UNCHR Assistance
The island of Caye Caulker has resumed a sense of normalcy in the wake of last month’s public uproar caused by the murder of eighteen-year-old Hilberto Sotz while in police [...]
Did Police Use Excessive Force in Shooting Death of Leopold Myvette?
And our question for tonight: Do you think the police used excessive force in the recent shooting death of Hope Creek resident, Leopold Myvette? Send your comments and responses using [...]
Fire in Biscayne Leaves Twelve Homeless
Two Biscayne families are without their house after it was burnt to the ground shortly after two on Saturday morning. Emmerson Michael, his common-law-wife and their seven children lived upstairs, [...]
Gun Recovered, But Smith’s Killer Still on the Loose
Tonight, another cold-blooded killer remains on the loose despite the recovery of this nine millimeter Glock pistol, believed to have been used in the murder of eighteen-year-old Anthony Smith. The [...]
Gardenia Man Sentenced to 12 Years in Prison for Gun, Ammunition & Drugs
A man from Gardenia is spending the first night of twelve years behind bars after he took the rap for a prohibited weapon, ammunition and drugs found in his home. [...]
Apprentice Remanded For Alleged Robbery
Tonight, a member of the Apprenticeship Program who is scheduled to graduate on July twenty-second has been remanded to the Belize Central Prison. Allan Allen Phillips was arraigned on Monday [...]
Chester Williams on Ghost Town Intervention
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Belize Bank Awards 12 Scholarships
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Police Recognize Youths Doing The Rait Ting
The tenth annual national “Du Di Rait Ting” Award Ceremony of the Police Department was held today at the Old Belize Pavilion in Belize City. It’s an initiative that started [...]
Artist Share Murder Count
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Palmar Resident Detained For Altercation In Palmar Village
Yesterday we told you about an almost fatal chopping incident in Palmar Village in Orange Walk involving two men. As we reported, 27 year old Irvin Cantun was seen with chop wounds on the head, left elbow, mouth and side. Investigators say that Cantun was socializing with some friends and about 1:00am he saw Alberto Canche. It is alleged that Cantun provoked Canche and that is when an argument ensued between both men landing Cantun at the KHMH where he remains in critical condition.
Selvin Tillette – Inspector:
“We have arrested and charged a young man by the name of Canche of San Jose Palmar and has been charged for dangerous harm and use of deadly means of harm as well has been detained and he will be taken to court sometime tomorrow.”
Reporter:
“Have you been able to come up with any motive?”
Allegation Of Personal Benefits Launched Against Hugo Patt
Petro Caribe those are two words that apparently won’t be forgotten anytime soon as it is the talk of the entire country. Be it positive or negative there is no doubt that when it comes to the rampant spending of the Petro Caribe funds spending it is a subject that has been widely discussed. And tonight it is making news again, but not because the monies were used to finance another fun day in Corozal with tacos and music. This time the complaint is coming from the P.U.P Standard Bearer for Corozal North David Castillo.
In the Village of Patchakan located in the Corozal North Constituency represented by Minister of State Hugo Patt, about quarter mile of road has been paved with Petro Caribe funding. Surprisingly though, the paving leads from the main street directly into Patt’s premises. And that is what is raising eyebrows and building up questions, questions that are not about to be answered.
Orange Walk Has A New Sheriff In Town
Orange Walk’s hard-core criminals and lethargic cops better watch out as the town’s new police chief is determined to prove that he means business. Inspector Selvin Tillett wants to rid the Northern municipality of target killers, extortionists, robbers, and other criminals. He has also told police officers to get their act together and put criminals behind bars no matter who they are.
“First of all we need to go along with the Commissioner Standing Orders, first of all community policing is the way to go now, zero tolerance on corruption and police brutality the reports on police brutality we are investigating it at this moment and if they are found guilty make them face the music.”
In a correction to Tillett’s statement, what he meant to say was “following the commissioner’s policing plan and not commissioner’s standing orders. Tillett replaces Superintendent Dennis Arnold who was transferred to the Corozal Police Formation.
BSCFA Membership Dissatisfied For The Fact That Cane Remained In The Fields
At the top of the newscast you heard the chairman of the BSCFA Committee of Management Ezekiel Cansino talk about the nine non-compliances the association currently faces. And while the Association has their fair share of corrective measures to put in place to reverse the action of non-compliances, how did the splintered BSCFA do in the delivery of cane over the 2014-2015 Sugar Cane Crop Season? Cansino says overall the Association did well but individually there are farmers unsatisfied since there is a large volume of cane still left in the fields.
“We are not happy because we did not finish our cane we still have cane on the fields but everything was good because we have a good TC/TS and that is the most important thing that we did the hard work and we end up with a good quality cane.”
Nourishing Minds With The Game Of Chess
Do you know that according to research, test scores improved by 17.3% for students regularly engaged in chess classes, compared with only 4.6% for children participating in other forms of enriched activities?
Interesting right? Well bearing that in mind the Sandy Hunter Library is currently offering summer chess programs for kids giving them an opportunity to learn and play or to improve their game.
Currently 15 children are engaged in the program. Far from the preserve of the academically gifted, chess also helps troubled kids to find a better focus for their energies, and allows shy or non-athletic kids an opportunity to exercise their competitive spirit. The program is being facilitated by Chess Tutor, Jose Zavala who also represents Belize in tournaments.
BSCFA Expands On Nine None Compliances
Last Friday the Belize Sugar Cane Farmers Association, BSCFA announced that were found with nine non-compliances after being audited by FLOCERT, the global certification body for Fairtrade. Non compliances usually spell trouble for organizations under the umbrella of Fairtrade. But according to the Chair of the BSCFA Committee of Management, Ezekiel Cansino, this time around, the non-compliances filed against the BSCFA are not major and will not affect the association’s certification with Fairtrade.
EZEKIEL CANSINO – Chair, BSCFA:
“We receive the result and we were informed that we have 9 non-compliance but none of them were major and we are very happy for that because it will not affect the certificate of fair Trade and the Organization but we will be working on that as soon as we get the corrective measures we will be sending them today.”
Maria Novelo – Reporter:
“Corrective measures, like what and then do you have a time frame?”
EZEKIEL CANSINO – Chair, BSCFA:
“On how we will be working on and reduce that noncompliance, we have to sit and plan and then send it to them on how we will be working on that issues.”
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What International Assessments Are Saying About Belize
With the world wide web so accessible to everyone and traveling becoming so easy for many, Belize has indeed become a well know destination, albeit, its size and status as a third world country. So much so, that in various aspects, this small Central American nation has and continues to be graded by organizations around […]
An Appeal to Help Family Rebuild Following House Fire in Rural Belize
On Saturday, July 11, we told you of a 13-member family that lost their home to a house fire in the wee hours of that morning. The two-storey wooden structure located in Biscayne Village, Belize District, occurred between two thirty and three o’clock that morning, leaving four adults and nine children homeless. 37-year-old, Emmerson Michael […]
Police Says Chopping Incident Is Not Gang Related
27-year-old Irvin Cantun is recuperating at the Karl Heusner Memorial Hospital from chop wounds he received in the early hours of Monday morning while on his way home in San Jose Palmar Village hospitalized. According to reports from villagers, Cantun was heading home when he was suddenly attacked with a machete by a fellow villager. […]
Foreign National Found Dead Inside His Apartment
The body of 36-year-old, Vicky Hareshlal Gyachandani was found inside a room he was renting on Guadalupe Street in Orange Walk Town. So far police is treating the matter as a case of sudden death but investigation continues as there is reason to believe that a mark found on his neck could be as a result of […]
Mena’s Role as Minister of State Explained
Last week when the political campaign died down and the red and blue waves subsided, the Prime Minister had announced that the recently elected Area Representative for Dangriga, Frank Pawpa Mena would be given a portfolio in Cabinet. The media was then notified on the following day that Mena had been given the title of […]
Belize Bank Makes Life Easier for Some Struggling Parents
The Belize Bank Limited today handed out scholarships to twelve students to continue their education. General Manager of Marketing at the Belize Bank, Shakira Tsai said the bank is proud to have a part in shaping the academic future of young Belizeans. SHAKIRA TSAI “We found families dealing with tragedies, some with unfortunate circumstances and […]
Sugar Season Closes with Record Numbers
The 2015 Sugar Cane Crop Season has come to an end with record figures. When the BSI gates closed at 6 pm on Sunday July 12, cane farmers had delivered a total of one million one hundred and eighty six thousand one hundred and fifty three point nine tons of cane. Because this year cane […]
PUP’s National Campaign Manager Resigns
When you compare the outpour of support that came out of the People’s United Party in the Cayo North bi-election in January 2015 to the Dangriga bi-election held just last week, the blue and white camp showed far more energy and unity in the southern municipality on July 8. According to the Opposition Leader, Francis […]
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What the PACT Bill Should have Addressed
The National Protected Areas System Bill 2015 , the first Protected Areas bill introduced in the house on Friday June 26was to bring the laws governing the protected areas system in accordance with international law. The Second was an amendment bill to the National Protected Areas Conservation Trus...
Belize’s last man on death row has sentence quashed
He killed a man in 2000, and was sentenced to death a few months later along with two others. But 44 year old Glenford Baptist has a new lease on life after being told this morning that his sentence of death by hanging will be commuted. He was Belize’s last man on death row – others bef...
National Team receives Petro Caribe monies
The Government of Belize through the Ministry of Finance officially handed over $125,000 Belize dollar grant to the Football Federation of Belize (FFB) today, July 13. The grant was approved by Cabinet from the Petrocaribe Fund to help them meet the national team’s training and travel costs leading ...
KAREEM CLARK’S FINAL FAIRWELL
While police hunt down his killer and the area where he was killed moves toward healing, Kareem Jabbor Clarke is no longer on this earth. He was laid to rest this past Saturday following funeral services at St. Joseph R.C. Church. As expected, the church was packed to capacity with many of those who...
Police and counselors forge truce in Mayflower
Regional Commander for Eastern Division (South), Senior Superintendent Chester Williams, toward the end of last week began working along with the mothers and relatives of several known gang members of the Ghost town Crips based on Mayflower Street, who out of fear of further reprisals, have approach...
Promised Consultation on PACT bill
On Friday the 26th of June the Government of Belize introduced two bills concerning Protected Areas without the full support of APAMO, the umbrella body for Protected Area organizations. The First was the National Protected Areas system bill, 2015 and the second was an amendment to the protected Are...
Man is Knocked Down, Doesn’t Survive
The road side of the George Price Highway in the Village of Camalote was flanked by crowd of on lookers who gathered to see who was the victim of this latest Road Traffic Accident over the weekend. According to reports, sometime around 5:30 pm on Sunday evening, a man was riding his bicycle on the ...
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Mother’s only son murdered on CA Blvd
A Customs officer was stabbed to death in her home in Benque Viejo del Carmen, allegedly by her abusive common-law husband, who is unemployed, and who, today, was charged with murder in the San Ignacio Magistrate’s Court.
Keisha Buller, 25, a Customs officer at the Belize Western Border, was rushed to the Western Regional Hospital suffering from stab wounds to the neck, upper body and abdomen, but was declared dead on arrival.
Police quickly arrested her boyfriend, Ervin Wade, 29, of Benque Viejo, at a roadblock near Galen University in Central Farm as he was trying to escape from Benque Viejo after Buller died. Wade was taken to the Benque Viejo Police Station, where he was charged with murder.
Ervin Wade was taken to the San Ignacio Magistrate’s Court this morning, Monday, and arraigned on the charge of murder, use of deadly means of harm and grievous dangerous harm. No plea was taken from him and he was remanded to the Belize Central Prison until September 17.
Orton Clarke, career public officer, passes at 84
Orton Clarke, an exemplary, well-known career public officer, passed away quietly at his home, located at the corner of Amara Avenue and Cemetery Road, on Saturday, July 11.
Clarke, who retired from the public service on April 20, 1986, had taken ill a little more than a year ago, his family confirmed to Amandala today.
Although he had retired from the public service, Clarke, who was also a Commissioner of the Supreme Court, was a regular presence at the traditional opening of the court’s legal year each January for a number of years.
Clarke began his public service career at a very early age, his wife of 44 years, Elaine Clarke, told Amandala.
He served as hospital administrator for the old Belize City hospital between 1965 and 1970.
Accused double murderer walks
The trial of Jaime Smith, 28, who has been accused of the double murder of Eric Arana, 19, and Dwayne Tillett, 21, which occurred on May 20, 2011, ended in the Supreme Court of Justice Adolph Lucas this morning when the judge, who heard the case without a jury, ruled that Smith was not guilty of the double murder.
The prosecution, Justice Lucas said, had not sufficiently identified the accused as the man who pulled the trigger, killing Arana and Tillett and injuring three others, one of whom was the key prosecution witness but was later declared a hostile witness after he had failed to show up to give his testimony on the second day of the trial.
On the night of May 20, a group of friends were socializing on Antelope Street when a lone gunman rode up on a bicycle and unleashed a barrage of gunfire at the group.
Five persons sustained gunshot injuries from the shooting. One man, Eric Lip Arana, died on the spot. The other man, Dwayne Tillett, died about half an hour later while undergoing treatment at the Karl Heusner Memorial Hospital.
Mother’s only son murdered on CA Blvd
At about 8:30 last Friday night, Anthony Ashton Smith, 18, of Coney Drive, was shot in the chest, head, abdomen, upper body and leg as he was riding his bicycle on Central American Boulevard towards Fabers Road, from Caesar Ridge Road.
When Smith arrived at the junction of Freedom Street and the Boulevard, the gunman fired several shots at him. He died almost immediately on the scene.
Police who were on foot patrol in the area were coming up from Jane Usher Boulevard toward Fabers Road when the shooting occurred and were about 200 feet away at the time of the incident, according to police.
The officers chased the shooter, who, police say, fired at them.
Police took cover and fired back, and the shooter threw the gun in a yard and escaped.
Bittersweet sugar season for cañeros
The recent announcement by Agriculture Minister Gaspar Vega that sugar production had already hit a record high—with production reportedly up by 32%—even before the season drew to a close may have suggested that cañeros would be “smiling all the way to the bank;” but representatives of the Belize Sugar Cane Farmers Association (BSCFA), the main organization representing thousands of cañeros in the north, told our newspaper today that whereas it is true that sugar production has hit a record high this year, roughly 80% of cañeros still have hundreds of tons of un-harvested cane, valued at tens of thousands of dollars, in their fields.
Alfredo Ortega, BSCFA’s Orange Walk branch chairman, told us that the Sugar Cane Production Committee (SCPC) is expected to conduct a survey to determine the extent of the un-harvested cane.
Jose Novelo, SCPC chairman, confirmed that they will embark upon that verification exercise sometime next week. He said that they will look at the amount of cane burnt and not harvested, the new acreage planted, as well as the “ratoon,” a word used in the industry for regrowth of harvested cane.
The SCPC had projected that cane production this year would reach 1.45 million tons, and Novelo said that when deliveries were halted on Sunday, cane received by the factory at Belize Sugar Industries totaled about 1.186 million tons.
A service of thanksgiving for the life of Kareem Jabbor Clarke
Six days after he was senselessly murdered near the junction of Vernon and Lakeview Streets, the family, friends and media colleagues of Kareem Jabbor Clarke, an Amandala reporter who also performed various functions for KREM Radio and KREM TV, began to arrive around 1:00 p.m. at St. Joseph Church, where the body was laid in an open casket, before the service of thanksgiving.
The service got underway shortly after 2:00 p.m., when the casket was closed and Father Noel Leslie began his sermon, in which he lamented the tragic end of Clarke, who has been well known to the St. Joseph Church family, since his childhood days when he attended St. Joseph Primary School.
The eulogy was delivered by KREM TV’s Evan Mose Hyde, who narrated how Clarke had written twice to the chairman of Kremandala, Evan X Hyde, in his determined quest to pursue a career as a journalist at Amandala about two years ago.
Hyde explained how Clarke’s boundless energy and willingness to perform had led him to juggle his various tasks, which he carried out for the various branches of Kremandala – the Amandala newspaper, KREM Radio, and KREM TV.
The Mighty Avengers honor 20 Lifetime Members
Henry’s Eden Resort on the Benque Viejo Road was the venue once again this past Sunday, July 5, for the second award ceremony – Lifetime Membership – to honor past players and, supporters of the legendary Mighty Avengers Football Club (1968-1979).
Belize’s football history is a work in progress, but whenever there is consideration about the most memorable, outstanding and awe-inspiring team to grace the football field in the Jewel, there are a few names that always stand out, names that have become legendary and almost mythical among surviving lovers of football from yesteryear. Today’s youngsters cannot be blamed for their ignorance; they have not sufficiently been informed and enlightened about the great teams of the past, names like Queens Park Rangers, Dunlop and the Mighty Avengers.
The Mighty Avengers is extra special, because it represents a period of consistent excellence that can hardly be matched in Belizean football lore. This is because the Avengers dynasty did not start small, like most clubs do; nor was it the product of a wealthy owner who could easily attract the best talent in the country; neither did it burst with exceeding brilliance upon the football scene, only to mysteriously crumble and disappear as suddenly as it had arrived. In fact, the team that was to one day become Avengers, was being formed, and molded and pounded into enduring quality and form by its stellar congratulation to the organizers of the event and the Mighty Avengers Football Club.
BDBA Firms basketball update
The Belize District Basketball Association (BDBA) Firms Basketball Tournament 2015 continued over the weekend with 2 games on Friday and 3 on Saturday at Birds Isle.
In the opener on Friday night, Central Health won, 54-50, over Infotel, behind Steven Wade 19 pts 4 rebs 3 assts, Neil Nicholson 11 pts 3 rebs, and Tevin Vernon 10 pts 4 rebs; while for Infotel, Stafford Young had 11 pts 6 rebs, and Russel Humes 15 pts 6 rebs. And in the nightcap, it was Atlantic Bank with the 55-44 victory over Generals. Leading Atlantic Bank were Justin Wade 16 pts, Herman Ramos 11 pts 9 rebs, Jaheed Smith 10 pts 5 rebs 3 assts, Shawn Stephens 10 pts, and Jermaine Tillett 8 pts 11 rebs. For the losing Generals, Cassian Flowers had 14 pts 8 rebs, Ron Nicholson 14 pts 3 rebs, and Darnell Lopez 7 pts 7 rebs.
G.O.B. gives Petrocaribe money to FFB for National Team
The Government of Belize, through the Ministry of Finance, officially handed over a BZ$125,000.00 grant to the Football Federation of Belize (FFB) today, July 13.
The grant was approved by Cabinet from the Petrocaribe Fund to help them meet the national team’s training and travel costs leading up to Round 3 of the 2018 FIFA World Cup Qualifiers. The grant was presented to the FFB by the Financial Secretary Mr. Joseph Waight, who on behalf of the Government extended well wishes to the National Team and assured future support from the Government as the team progresses in the games.
Present at the ceremony were a few of the team players, Minister of National Security and National Team Coordinator Hon. John Saldivar, and the General Secretary of the FFB Mr. Michael Blease, who received the grant on behalf of the federation. Both Minister Saldivar and Mr. Blease expressed their gratitude to the Government and said that they look forward to the continued support.
(Ed. Note: How sweet it is!! We trust that the FFB accounts are in order?)
Editorial: On Mayflower, forty years later …
The UBAD organization and the Amandala newspaper came back here to Partridge Street in late 1972. We had been given notice by our landlords at #46 Euphrates Avenue, and the decision was made to go to swamp land on Partridge Street we had leased from the Government of Belize in 1969, thanks to the foresight of the late Ismail Shabazz. Our conditions were primitive on Partridge, until we managed to complete the original UBAD building, a 30’ by 20’ ferroconcrete structure (now demolished), in the latter part of 1973. Partridge is where we have been ever since.
If you go direct east from Partridge, you will meet Santa Barbara Street, Zericote Street, and then Central American Boulevard. Further east, you meet Pine Street, and then Mayflower. On Mayflower Street lived the man Lester “Bailar” Smith, also known as “Sundance,” “Experience,” “Kid,” and other affectionate names.
For decades it had seemed that Belize City stopped at Pound Yard, and one of the reasons the city could not expand northwest was because of a large body of water known as Prisoner Creek, which would have been between where Lakeview Street, Banak Street and Vernon Street converge today.
From the Publisher
When I began my Belizean journey on the road of public controversy many, many years ago, one of the realizations that was very daunting to me was how powerful the Church was, in something as everyday and mundane as public opinion. The way it works on the ground, if you become an opponent of the Church in any way, what this means is that any setback you or your family members experience from thence forward, that setback will be ascribed to divine retribution, or the judgment of God against you because of your sin or aberration.
I’m not trying to open old wounds here, trust me. A lot of things have changed with this new Pope, Francis from South America. At the top of this column, I quoted from an article reproduced from Reuters/The Guardian (UK) on page 55 of last weekend’s Amandala, and if you have not read that article I want you to find it and read it. Some of the statements being made by Pope Francis would have been condemned as “communist” in 1969.
What you must understand is that when Pope Francis says something, it is not the same as some obscure, insignificant columnist in some small Third World country writing that something. Pope Francis is a man of awesome international power. He represents maybe a billion people, perhaps a seventh of planet earth’s population.
Hey GOB! Whatever happened to our ten grams?
Dear Editor,
Most civilized countries are waking up to the fact that the prohibition of cannabis has been a great big failed mistake, not only a mistake, but in my own humble opinion, prohibition itself, is a crime. Even though no one ever had the right to prohibit cannabis, the law has created much harm in our country and time for a change is at hand. If you could give peace of mind to tens of thousands of your fellow Belizeans, and their families, would you? That is about how many cannabis users in Belize would be affected in a positive way by decriminalization.
Any person within the GOB that can help, should do it. To be given such a great honor as to be able to alleviate some of the suffering of tens of thousands of your fellow Belizeans is in fact a constitutional mandate, a blessing in disguise and a great good karma move.
Do this for Belize and you and Belize will be blessed, in ways that you can only dream of, guaranteed.
Frank “Papa” Mena sworn in as Minister of State, National Security
The newly elected Dangriga area representative, Frank “Papa” Mena, of the ruling United Democratic Party, was sworn in on Friday as Minister of State in the Ministry of National Security.
Mena was officially sworn in by Governor General, H.E. Sir Colville Young, at the Belize House in Belmopan.
Hon. Mena took his Oath of Office in the presence of his relatives, friends and supporters.
Clock ticking for US Capital’s oil exploration work in Toledo
In April, we told you that US Capital Energy, the company which has a petroleum concession to drill for oil in Toledo, had decided to abandon its first well inside the Sarstoon Temash National Park after dangerous levels of potentially hazardous hydrogen sulfide were encountered. US Capital Energy’s country representative, Alistair King, had told us that the company may proceed to drill a second well; however, they would have to first meet with Government officials before investors decide the way forward.
We learned from King today that a decision has still not been made, since the company is currently doing technical assessments on its exploratory work to date, after which a final decision will be taken.
However, King said that the production sharing agreement, granted in 2008, gives them until January 22, 2016, less than 6 months more, to explore for oil, although their permit to enter the national park won’t expire at least until next April.
If they fail to declare a commercial find before next January, that could be the end of the road for them, but if they do, they would have 25 years to develop the oil field.
King said that a second well is ready to go, if US Capital so decides, and there is an oil rig available in- country to jumpstart the process.
Death of a journalist
I represent the extended Samuels family who could not attend the funeral; unfortunately, they are out of the country. I represent every grieving family whose heart weeps over the senseless murder of a loved one. I represent every Belizean whose desperate cry of frustration seems to ricochet against the wall of a helpless, injured or resigned society condemned to be held hostage by those who indiscriminately aim a gun!
However, it is within our power to turn every tragedy into a learning moment and thereby to confound evil by producing that unpredicted and positive outcome. (What the enemy meant for bad, the Lord has turned into good.)
What is the positive lesson in all this? Is there a positive, learning moment? Well, God has deposited the seed of a gift in every living soul. What is a gift? – It is that thing that you can do better than anyone else; we say it comes naturally, which is just another way of saying, “It has nothing to do with me; I am merely the vessel that bears that seed.” You will know your gift – you will enjoy doing it; others will note that special difference, that “je ne c’est qua”, and it will bring tremendous blessing to others – that is your gift. Some people live their entire lives without stumbling upon their gift. Kareem was blessed, for he discovered his gift of writing. He was passionate about it, did it with seeming ease and it blessed the lives of others. So, let his discovery challenge you to seek your own gift, use your gift and stand and watch the difference it will make to your world.
Belize gets highest rating from Expats
A 2015 study titled, Expats: Expectation & Reality – A research Study of Expats Living in Belize, Nicaragua and Panama, reports that the country in which the highest percentage of expatriate respondents indicated that they enjoy their life “much more” was Belize, with 73.1%.
The report said that the study, released on July 6, 2015, was compiled by Best Places in the World to Retire, funded and run by an experienced group of entrepreneurs and investors based primarily in Southern Arizona, and that it garnered responses from over 400 expats, who provided more than 14,700 answers and thousands of comments.
“The achievement of getting a fresh start was cited by 38.2% of our respondents who moved to Belize, but only by 28.4% of those who moved to Panama and 24.7% of those who moved to Nicaragua. Be warned, however: in our interviews with expats living in Belize, many have cautioned against coming to Belize in order to disappear or hide. You can begin a brand new life in the land of jaguars and black orchids, but in doing so you can’t escape from the long arm of the law,” the report said.
Former Benque mayor, Edgar “Whitey” Contreras, detained on gun charge in Melchor
A well-known Belizean businessman of Benque Viejo del Carmen, Edgar “Whitey” Contreras, who served as mayor in Benque in the 1990s, and who operates as a money changer in both Belize and Guatemala and is owner of the UNO service station in Benque, was detained on Saturday, July 11, when Guatemala police reportedly caught him with a gun registered for use in Belize but not in that jurisdiction.
Contreras, who we are told is the cousin of Cayo West area representative Hon. Erwin R. Contreras, Minister of Trade, Investment Promotion, Private Sector Development and Consumer Protection, has been a money changer for about two decades.
Ambassador Said Guerra, in charge of consular matters in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, lives in Benque, and was able to immediately travel to Melchor to check into the Contreras matter. Guerra told Amandala that on Saturday, he spoke personally with Contreras, who claimed that he forgot that he had his firearm on him when he went to Melchor.
Glenn Murillo, 21, shot on Vernon Street
On Saturday night, July 11, Glenn Murillo, 21, was shot in the right upper arm as he was talking to two friends on Vernon Street in front of a Chinese store. The shooter simply came up and fired three shots at him.
Murillo’s two friends escaped unhurt and the shooter fled the area, but GSU who were on patrol in the area quickly intercepted the gunman and captured him. He is now in custody, along with the gun he allegedly used for the shooting.
Superintendent Hilberto Romero announced today at the police press brief that the shooter, who is a minor, is strongly believed to be the person who shot and killed Amandala reporter Kareem Clarke, 27, who was shot multiple times while riding home on Vernon Street on his bicycle at about 12:30 Monday morning, July 5.
Breaking Belize News
Shooting in Belize City
There was a shooting reported in Belize City tonight. The incident is reported to have taken place in the vicinity of the NAPA-Gonzalo Quinto warehouse on Coney Drive. The injured person has been rushed to the Karl Heusner Memorial Hospital. This is a developing story and we will have more information […]
Godfrey Smith leaves campaign manager post
Attorney Godfrey Smith has confirmed that he and PUP leader Francis Fonseca reached “a mutual agreement” for him to leave the post of national campaign manager with immediate effect. While it is not a resignation, it does bring to an end a year and two months of Smith’s […]
Police awards Do The Right Thing
The Police Department is celebrating ten years of its Do The Right Thing program. Annually it identifies and publicly honors young individuals in school who have overcome adversity to succeed. Today the top 38 awardees nationwide from each of the police zones gathered at Old Belize on the […]
Brothers charged for keeping bar open past closing hours
It may be bad news for those accustomed to carousing, but under the law bars in Belize do have closing hours, usually midnight. However, two brothers from Ladyville, Belize District, 38 year old Jose and 34 year old Oscar Mejia, naturalized Belizeans originally from Honduras, are accused of […]
U.S. Capital Energy has six months to find Toledo oil
The Amandala newspaper reports that U.S. Capital Energy, which holds a concession to drill for petroleum within the Sarstoon Temash National Park, has yet to make a decision on whether to drill a second well not from the first, now abandoned, well inside the park. Country representative Alistair King told […]
Leopold Myvette family upset over death
Dangriga police say he threatened them with a gun, but family members of 28 year old Leopold Myvette of Hope Creek Village, Stann Creek, believe he was wrongfully and unnecessarily targeted. According to police, they responded to reports made by multiple persons of someone in the village threatening people with a firearm. […]
Palmar resident charged for chopping fellow villager
25 year old Alberto Canche of San Jose Palmar has been charged by police for dangerous harm and use of deadly means of harm after becoming involved in a chopping incident on Monday night, July 13, that sent a fellow villager to hospital. Canche and 27 year old Irvin Cantun […]
Veteran senior public officer Orton Clarke dies
Clarke was a former Permanent Secretary (modern-day Chief Executive Officer) and administrator of a hospital and the Superintendent of Prisons during a lengthy career which ended in 1986. He also served as Cabinet Secretary for 8 years under administrations led by both the People’s United Party and United Democratic Party. […]
Police question sudden death of Indian businessman in Orange Walk
Police in Orange Walk Town await the results of a post-mortem examination on the body of Indian businessman 36 year old Vicky Hareshal Gyachandani, to determine when and how he died. While at first police considered the case as natural death, they have not completely ruled out the […]
Former Mayor of Benque Viejo Town Arrested in Guatemala
Former Mayor of Benque Viejo Town, Edgar Contreras is expected to be charged today after he was found with a firearm in Melchor, Guatemala. According to reports, Contreras holds a valid gun license in Belize but he allegedly forgot that he had his firearm with him when he crossed the […]
Financial Secretary says more money may be missing from Treasury
Some half a million dollars was cleverly siphoned from the Treasury last year. While four persons have already been charged, the extent of the scheme may be greater than previously reported. Financial Secretary Joseph Waight told reporters on Monday that another transaction had been uncovered of about twenty five thousand […]
Belize Bank Limited Awards 12 Scholarships To Deserving Students
At its fourth annual ceremony at the Best Western Belize Biltmore Plaza Hotel in Belize City, this morning twelve students from four districts were handed scholarships to continue their education at secondary and tertiary level. The Belize Bank Limited’s scholarship program pays for tuition and books for all […]
Police find dead body in Orange Walk Town
Belize Media Group just received a report that police in Orange Walk Town have found a dead body on Guadalupe street. Victor Castillo, our Orange Walk correspondent has been dispatched to the scene to get more info. We will be updating this […]
Minor detained for Kareem Clarke Murder and Vernon Street Shooting
Police in Belize City believe they have the individual alleged to have shot Amandala reporter Kareem Clarke, 27, last Monday, in custody. The 16 year old minor, according to Supt. Hilberto Romero, the officer in charge of Crimes Investigation Branch for Eastern Division, is also suspected to have shot 21 […]
A Concise History Of Mesoamerica And The Ancient Maya Part 3
Towards the end of the colonial period, Charles lll became king of Spain. His interest was getting to know more about native cultures in Central America and Mexico. Certainly the Spanish were bringing back to his motherland great wealth in the natural resources they were taking from the indigenous of America. He commissioned one Ordonez to fins out some more of the cultures. Ordonez visited Palenque. He was in such disbelief of the wonders of its architecture that he made certain he told the king that it was the Romans who had to have built that city! King Charles was amazed at that news. To reconfirm that, he sent another person, Antonio Del Rio to Palenque but unfortunately for Del Rio, he was hijacked by the British and his commentary never reached King Charles lll.
The next thing we know is that Jean Frederick Waldeck publishes this Del Rio report in England. How interesting isn’t it?
Top 5 Ways To Experience Belize’s Toledo District
Southern Belize is home to the Toledo district, where lush jungle spills down to the Caribbean and you find a mix of indigenous, Creole, and even Mennonite folks. Here are five fun things to do here…
Explore the Rainforest: Even a short hike on maintained trails lets you experience the diverse eco-systems of Belize’s rainforest… Lodges like Hickatee and the Lodge at Big Falls maintain on-site trails. To explore the rainforest in depth, hire a local guide. That way you won’t get lost in the jungle—and you’ll have an expert to point out unusual birds, wildlife, trees, and medicinal plants used by the Maya.
Experience the Caribbean Sea: Take a short trip to the Port Honduras Marine Reserve to snorkel or fish. Or spend a few days in the sapodilla Cayes, near the barrier reef. If you time it right, you may encounter a majestic whale shark. ReefCI runs a marine research outpost at Tom Owen’s Caye. You can spend five days there, scuba diving and taking part in marine research, for less than $1,000.
Spicy Coconut Chicken or Shrimp with Spicy Mango Basil Salsa
(serves 4)
Salsa:
1 mango, peeled and finely diced
3 scallions, sliced
5 basil leaves, julienned
1 lime, juiced
Kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper
Shrimp or Chicken:
2 fresh jalapenos, sliced
3 cloves garlic, thinly sliced
1/2–inch piece ginger, peeled and grated
2 tablespoons dark brown sugar
2 tablespoons soy sauce
1/2 lime, zested
1/4 cup coconut milk
Small handful basil leaves, torn
2 tablespoons vegetable oil
1/2 teaspoon salt
15 grinds pepper
1 pound peeled, deveined shrimp or 2 chicken breast, cut in strips
For the salsa: Combine all ingredients together in a mixing bowl. Make up to a day in advance. Keep covered in the refrigerator.
International Sources
Prominent scientists sign declaration that animals have conscious awareness, just like us
An international group of prominent scientists has signed The Cambridge Declaration on Consciousness in which they are proclaiming their support for the idea that animals are conscious and aware to the degree that humans are — a list of animals that includes all mammals, birds, and even the octopus. But will this make us stop treating these animals in totally inhumane ways?
While it might not sound like much for scientists to declare that many nonhuman animals possess conscious states, it's the open acknowledgement that's the big news here. The body of scientific evidence is increasingly showing that most animals are conscious in the same way that we are, and it's no longer something we can ignore.
What's also very interesting about the declaration is the group's acknowledgement that consciousness can emerge in those animals that are very much unlike humans, including those that evolved along different evolutionary tracks, namely birds and some cephalopods.
"The absence of a neocortex does not appear to preclude an organism from experiencing affective states," they write, "Convergent evidence indicates that non-human animals have the neuroanatomical, neurochemical, and neurophysiological substrates of conscious states along with the capacity to exhibit intentional behaviors."
Belize governor-general visits Port City
Queen Elizabeth II’s representative to Belize is visiting Wilmington this week.
Belize Governor-General Colville Norbert Young is scheduled to arrive in Wilmington late Tuesday, according to a news release. Young will be a guest of the University of North Carolina Wilmington, the Consortium for Belize Educational Cooperation and the Consulate of Belize, according to the release. He will be in town until the weekend.
Edward Paul, a Wilmington optometrist, also serves as an honorary consul to Belize. San Pedro, Belize, has been one of Wilmington’s sister cities since 2007.
Believing in Belize: Forest Lake LLC makes mission trips smoother
When a 21-year-old Jason Pfingsten visited the Central American country of Belize, he was struck by the people's friendliness, the beauty of the landscape and the needs of local Christian churches.
Fast forward more than two decades later: the 45-year-old father of three has founded a Forest Lake-based LLC called Thirst Missions that has helped some 5,000 people travel to the Third World country. The LLC's function? To handle logistics, oversee safety and arrange for behind-the-scenes local experiences so attendees can focus on ministry itself.
This year the interdenominational organization will sponsor 50 trips involving about 1,000 people, while 75 trips involving 1,500 are planned for next year. Staff now includes six employees in Minnesota and 15 in Belize.
11 Places We'd Love To Go Treasure Hunting With 'The Goonies 2' Cast
We had a minor freak-out this week. Rumors have been flying that The Goonies – easily one of the most unforgettable, adventurous, dynamite movies of all time (It’s not a candle, it’s dynamite!) – will come back for a sequel, and potentially with the entire cast. Granted, this promised sequel has been a massive mythological tease ever since the original film debuted, but still. Hope is a powerful thing and it got the best of us, yet again.
To be fair, according to Snopes, as of July 13, 2015, there is still no new information to indicate the sequel is moving forward. But for some reason this video from last year, of director Richard Donner confirming he was working on a sequel, went viral again and people got all excited. Regardless, we couldn't help but fantasize about where the good old Goonies gang might go treasure hunting next. And we can’t let hope die that they will. (Don’t say that. Don’t ever say that. Goonies never say die!)
Actun Tunichil Muknal
This cave in Belize is full of human decomposition. More specifically, it is home to the famous Crystal Maiden – a calcified skelton. Is the Crystal Maiden the new One-Eyed Willy? Only time (and a sequel confirmation) will tell.
Bahamas hosting Caribbean's top talent search this week
Top international fashion and talent scouts, casting directors, record labels, music producers and industry executives will journey to The Bahamas July 13-19, 2015 for the first annual Music, Model & Talent Showcase of the Islands (Island MMTS) which will be held at the Melia Nassau Beach Hotel on the new Bahamian Riviera at BahaMar.
Island MMTS is a one-of-a-kind event for the islands, and is the only entertainment, modeling and acting showcase in the world specifically targeting the Caribbean market. Talent from 37 islands and 23 countries, ages 5 to 65 will be represented and showcasing to influencers from U.S., Canada, Latin America and Europe whose business is to identify and develop future stars. Island MMTS is poised to bring approximately 1,500 stopover visitors to the Bahamas July 13 to July 19, 2015.
Island MMTS is the brainchild of Pia T. Glover-Rolle at the helm of top Bahamian firm PTG Marketing and Modeling Agency, which has a proven track record of success in modeling, talent development and placement in the industry, both locally and internationally.
Case For Caribbean Debt Relief Being Made At International Financing Conference
The United Nations’ Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC) will be making a case for the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank to give debt relief to countries in the region when an international financing conference begins in Ethiopia today.
Following up on her suggestion in Barbados on July 2, ahead of the CARICOM Heads of Government Conference, ECLAC executive secretary Alicia Bárcena will present the debt relief proposal and call for the creation of a regional resilience fund, at the July 13-16 Third International Conference on Financing for Development.
In 2013, Antigua and Barbuda, Barbados, Grenada, Jamaica and St. Kitts and Nevis were among the 20 most indebted countries in the world, according to the ratio of their public debt to their Gross Domestic Product (GDP). That year, the total debt burden, both internal and external, of 15 Caribbean countries amounted to US$46 billion, or 71 per cent of sub regional GDP.
UNM researchers study global warming causes
Researchers study global warming causes in Belizean Cave Systems. Pretty Interesting.... For decades, it has been getting drier in some parts of Central America that have traditionally enjoyed plentiful tropical rains. Some University of New Mexico researchers say that is because of air pollution during the industrial age causing uneven warming of the northern and southern hemispheres.
They and their colleagues on an international science team say the uneven heating of the northern and southern hemispheres is nudging the inter-tropical convergence zone, where tropical rains form, to the south.
“What we’ve noticed basically over the last 500 years, especially since the advent of the industrial age, is that the region has been getting drier and drier, relatively,” said Professor Yemane Asmerom of UNM’s Earth and Planetary Sciences.
The historical evidence has been found during years of research in a remote cave in the Central American country of Belize, located right at the edge of the inter-tropical convergence zone.
The UNM team says the stalagmites of Yok Balum Cave have an especially accurate record of rainfall for the past 500 years.
Videos
Belize, Missions of Peace, 6min. Franciscan University of Steubenville students organize and fund a mission trio to Belize, Central America. Video shot and edited by Gerard McNicholas.
Belize 2015, 4min. We stayed at Casa Buena Vista on Ambergris Caye Belize in April 2015.
Belize Maymester 2015, 9.5min. Studying Abroad in Belize 2015.
Belize 2015, 6min. Jonny, Andrea, Joey and Kirstyn visit the town of San Pedro on Ambergris Caye in Belize.
"Bunny-eared" blue ciliate from Belize, 1min. Ciliate from the family Folliculinidae, from a surface colonization experiment deployed at the margin of mangrove forest at Twin Cayes, Belize. The "bunny ears" are known as peristomal wings, and they carry part of the oral ciliature involved in feeding.
Belize Agro Forestry, 6min. A look at the link between modern farming and ancient Maya farming practices in the jungles of southern Belize. Includes interviews with Maya farmer Eladio Pop and his Agouti Farm and Chris Nesbitt at the Maya Mountain Research Farm.
BELIZE-ENG, 8min.
Mayan Ruins ~ Caracol, Cayo, Belize, 3min. Located in the Cayo District of Belize, the Mayan site given the name Caracol is very impressive. The ancient name is Ux Witz Ajaw, or “Three Hills Lord”. Though the ruins aren't as well known as other Mayan sites, LIDAR imaging done in the last decade has revealed a large Mayan city covered by the jungle. Link below.
Belize 9, 4min. Placencia
July 14, 2015
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Specials and Events
Last night's TV news on Channel 7, Channel 5, LOVETV, PGTV, West Vision (Cayo) and CTV 3
Also with the most recent Open Your Eyes, Rise and Shine Morning Show, and the Dickie Bradley Specials
The San Pedro Sun
H.E. Alexis Rosado Presents Credentials to the President of the Republic of Costa Rica
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs is pleased to announce that his Excellency Luis Guillermo Solis Rivera, President of the Republic of Costa Rica, received H.E. Alexis Rosado in a solemn ceremony on Wednesday, 8th July 2015, on the occasion of the presentation of credentials accrediting Mr. Rosado as Belize’s Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to the Republic of Costa Rica.
Frank “Papa” Mena takes Dangriga Constituency By-election
On Wednesday, July 8th residents of Dangriga Town, Sarawee Village and Hope Creek Village exercised their right as Belizeans in the by-election process for a new Dangriga Constituency Area Representative. At the end of the day United Democratic Party’s (UDP) Frank “Papa” Mena was elected as area representative over People’s United Party’s (PUP) Anthony Sabal and Independent (Indp) Candidate Llewelyn Lucas. The by-election was a result of the abrupt resignation of former PUP Area Representative, Ivan Ramos.
Ambergris Today
Marissa Kayleen Gonzalez Celebrates Quinceaños
Carlos Gonzalez and Alba White presented to the San Pedro society their beautiful daughter Marissa Kayleen Gonzalez on Saturday, July 4, 2015, as she turned 15 years old. A special mass celebration of her Quinceaños was held at the San Pedro Roman Catholic Church and a 'Sweet 15' party followed with friends and family. Kayleen's Godparents were Mr. Dennis & Mrs. Monica Alfaro.
Government of Belize Supports the Belize National Football Team
The Government of Belize through the Ministry of Finance officially handed over a BZ$125,000 grant to the Football Federation of Belize (FFB) today, July 13.
The grant was approved by Cabinet from the Petrocaribe Fund to help them meet the national team’s training and travel costs leading up to Round 3 of the 2018 FIFA World Cup Qualifiers. The grant was presented to the FFB by the Financial Secretary Mr. Joseph Waight, who on behalf of the Government extended well wishes to the National Team and assured future support from the Government as the team progresses in the games.
Belizean Beauty to Represent at Costa Maya Pageant
Samalia Vernon, 5'8" of Belize City, Belize District, is Miss Belize 2015 for the Reina de la Costa Maya 2015 international pageant, which is scheduled to take place in San Pedro, Ambergris Caye, Belize on August 6, 2015.
Samalia, who is pursuing a degree in business and marketing, enjoys reading, painting, meditating, cooking, fashion, traveling and modeling. To stay fit she does yoga, dances, and plays tennis.
Eight delegates representing Central America and Mexico are expected to compete in the beauty pageant. At the end of the night, Elisa Espinosa Gomez, of Mexico, will crown her successor.
Belize Ranks #5 on World Well-Being Rankings
Not all might be perfect in Belize and we all might complain here and there about a few things that bother us, but overall, we are a happy nation whose people live with much freedom. So it is not surprising to find out that a new global index has Belize standing strong at the No. 5 position in the World Well-Being Rankings.
As a region, the Americas faired quite well in Gallup-Healthways Country Well-Being report, with Costa Rica (2), Belize (5) and Mexico in the top 10 positions and Panama at No. 1. Switzerland was the top European country, in fourth. At No. 23, the U.S. (dropping from No. 12) is one spot behind Israel and one ahead of Canada.
No wonder Belize is such an amazing place to live in and has so much visitors flocking to its shores. We might think that we are No. 1 on that list, but if you are looking to boost your own well-being you might want to increase your leisure activities or even vacation more in Belize!!! The report indicates that the benefits can include "lower blood pressure, lower stress hormones and smaller waists."
Misc Belizean Sources
BELIZE FISHING REPORT: Weeks of June 28th – July 4th, 2015
Lots of people enjoying Belize during of first week of summer 2 for 1 pricing. Even though he fishing peaks in the summer with the addition of Migratory tarpon to the mix, our attendance levels tend to be lower. Come enjoy the summer and fall with us. Even though it was windy we continue to light up the permit boards.
Ten day Weather Outlook for Belize: July 13-22, 2015
Two tropical waves will approach Belize over the next ten days. The first will make its entry late Tuesday, and the second will cross the country on Friday-Saturday of this week. An upper level trough in the western Caribbean will shift westwards over the next three days, favoring outbreaks of showers and thunderstorms on Thursday and Friday. Conditions will become more stable on Saturday through Sunday, but significantly unstable on Monday through Thursday of next week, associated with the slow-moving low pressure system forming in the extreme NW Caribbean and Belize.
Farmers can expect some good showers on Tuesday afternoon, on Thursday and Friday. It will be much drier over the weekend. Expect more showers with some thunderstorm outbreaks during most of the working week next week.
Prevention of Violence against Women
Public Presentation
BTB Tourism Industry Conference
Aug 1st
Four Caribbean countries identified as choice locations for business
St. Lucia, Belize, Trinidad and Tobago and Haiti have been identified as countries outside the United States that companies will move to in five to 10 years.
That’s according to readers of Site Selection Magazine, an influential publication that highlights corporate real estate strategy and area economic development. “In a tie with Eastern Europe, 31.4 per cent of respondents selected the Central/South America and the Caribbean and cited an educated workforce, the economic expansion of the region aided by the anticipated increase in traffic due to the widening of the Panama Canal and a growing middle class as some of the reasons behind the decision to invest in the logistics, automotive and chemical clusters,” explained Senior Editor of Site Selection Patty Rasmussen.
DYS Reading Summer Camp
The Department of Youth Services and the Belmopan Public Library held their first Reading and Expressive Arts Summer Camp. They have a really cool video of the experience. Worth a watch. Reading is the key. Thanks, DYS!
"The Department of Youth Services in collaboration with The Belmopan Public Library had its 1st Reading and Expressive Arts Summer Camp from July 6th- 10th 2015 at the Belmopan Public Library. It was a huge success and we are most thankful for our guest readers that took time out to come and share the love of reading with our little campers. Mrs. Gwen Nunez -Gonzalez, Ms. Claudia Groutsche, Brother Fem and Mrs. Cruz, Mayor Khalid Belisle, Ileana Cruz, Ms.Desha Elijio,Ms. Mary and Althia Garcia. I am also thankful for my team as they were instrumental in making this camp a success. Finally and most importantly we are thankful to the parents who allowed us to share the joy of reading with their little ones."
SIPL Summer Program
The San Ignacio Public Library had their Summer Camp for local kids. The theme was all about technology.
"Some snapshots of our Summer Program 2015 under the theme 'Technology in Libraries: Past and Present.'"
New franchises for National Elite Basketball League
The National Elite Basketball League (NEBL) is inviting any new franchise that would be interested in joining the league for our 2016 season, to submit your Letter of Intent to neblbelize@gmail.com Our next season is scheduled to commence on Friday, January 15, 2016. A new franchise cannot be from any of our 6 existing municipalities; which are Orange Walk Town, Belize City, San Pedro, Belmopan, San Ignacio and Dangriga. More than likely only one new franchise will be allowed to join the league next season, so submissions must be made by August 14, 2015.
Bowen & Bowen Job Opportunity
Join our Warehousing team as Dispatcher
Government of Belize Supports the Belize National Team
The Government of Belize through the Ministry of Finance officially handed over a BZ$125,000 grant to the Football Federation of Belize (FFB) today, July 13.
The grant was approved by Cabinet from the Petrocaribe Fund to help them meet the national team’s training and travel costs leading up to Round 3 of the 2018 FIFA World Cup Qualifiers. The grant was presented to the FFB by the Financial Secretary Mr. Joseph Waight, who on behalf of the Government extended well wishes to the National Team and assured future support from the Government as the team progresses in the games.
Present at the ceremony were a few of the team players, Minister of National Security and National Team Coordinator Hon. John Saldivar, and the General Secretary of the FFB Mr. Michael Blease, who received the grant on behalf of the federation. Both Minister Saldivar and Mr. Blease expressed their gratitude to the Government and said that they look forward to the continued support.
BOLEDO DRAWING for Monday, July 13, 2015: 77. PICK 3: 5 6 5
Commentary: Am I a 'Carib' or 'Garifuna' and why would one want to be called a 'Carib' anyway?
By Wellington C. Ramos.
The original names of our people are Kalinagu and Galinagu. These names were changed after Christopher Columbus attempted to take over the island of “Yurumein” now known as St Vincent and the Grenadines around 1502 to “Caribe”… Carib in English meaning cannibals. The reason why he labelled our people “Caribe” cannibal, the root word for “Carib”, was because of the information he received from the “Taino” people when he met them and the resistance our people waged against his forces to take over our lands and enslave us. Then the French and the British came after using these labels: Carib, Yellow Caribs and Black Caribs.
Other labels were also used by some other ethnic groups in the countries were we reside by the ethnic groups that were enslaved, brainwashed and subjugated by them. In Belize these labels were “Kerob” and “Kerobee”.
After years of protest against these derogatory labels being used to identify us, some Creoles in Belize and other ethnic groups still insist on calling us these names. This led to a movement by our people to bring this issue before the United Nations Human Rights Commission and other regional organizations to acknowledge our true names as Garifuna and Garinagu.
Paint N Splash "Garinagu Beauty"
Thursdayat 2:00pm - 4:00pm. Though commonly referred to as "Garifuna", the people are properly called "Garinagu" and the culture and language are "Garifuna". The Garinagu are recent arrivals to Belize, settling the southern coast of Belize in the early 19th century. This is my modern take on a Garinagu lady. I hope you guys like it.
Summer Art Wave's Corn Husk Art Program
The Summer Art Wave's Corn Husk Art program began today. Participants began the process of making coasters, place mats, baskets, and rugs. The week long program will also incorporate, flowers, dolls and more ... There are spaces still available for interested persons beginning at 1pm! - Courtesy Corozal House of Culture (NICH)
Sigourny Usher Wins Flor de la Feria
Congratulations, Sigourny Usher, for being crowned Miss Flor de la Feria 2015. Sigourny's title was Ms. Barrier Reef for the pageant. They have tons of pictures and videos from the event on their page. There's even some behind the scenes and bloopers.
King of the Hills 2015
The King of the Hills bike race was yesterday, and Kenny Lamb got some excellent shots of the event. Well done!
More of his race pictures here. Congratulations to all the winners of the race.
"Elite Men and Masters.
Elite Men:
Joel Borland
Joslyn Chavarria
Ron Vasquez
Giovanni Choto
Jesmar Guerra
Masters Men:
Liam Stewart
Henry Moreira
Kenroy Gladden"
Fledgling Keel-Billed Toucan
This little fledgling Keel-Billed Toucan was surrendered to us after suffering an accident that fractured his humerus bone which required surgery to fix. Thanks to the amazing work of Dr. Phillip De Shields at the Animal Medical Centre, the toucan is now on the road to recovery. The little guy also showed signs that he'd been possibly kept as a pet. Toucans are the national bird of Belize and it is illegal to keep them as pets, as are all wild birds of Belize. Please remember they are wild animals and deserve to stay in their natural habitats. If you find a baby or injured bird that needs help please contact us! We work to get these birds back to health and back home in the wild where they belong!
Caye Caulker Lobster Fest – The Ultimate Island Festival
The 21st Annual Caye Caulker Lobster Fest took place this past weekend (June 26 – 28), and definitely proved to be an eventful 3 days.
Although the high season for travel to Belize runs from November through March, when the weather is commonly dry and cool, summer is also a great time to visit Belize. Summer in Belize typically means cheaper accommodations and tour packages, discounts on airfare and fewer crowds; what it also means and probably most importantly, is an increase in local events and cultural festivals for the entire family to enjoy.
The original idea for the Caye Caulker Lobster Fest came from the traditional fishermen on the island, who thought it would be fitting to hold a celebration to honour the crustacean which has nurtured, fed and educated families for generations. Now, every year around the latter part of June, international travellers and locals alike make their way to the island for 3 days of pageantry, DJs, outdoor food booths and beach parties.
Of course, the highlight of the festival is the devouring of succulent lobster prepared fresh in just about every imaginable way. Selections include lobster ceviche, stewed lobster, grilled lobster, lobster kebabs, whole lobster and lobster tails. Just about anything lobster was available.
Channel 7
Man Shot Up And Killed By Cops In The Place Called Hope
Police shot and killed a Hope Creek resident on Saturday night. Leopold Myvett was hanging out with his friends in front of a bar at around 9 on Saturday night when the police pulled up. Police say that Myvett pulled out a gun and pointed it at them - which is when they opened fire -killing him with four shots. Now the family is enraged - not only because they lost a family member but because they lost him to the hands of the law. Today we traveled to Hope Creek to get both sides of the story. Courtney Weatherburne reports.
Courtney Weatherburne reporting
On most days, these wooden benches are occupied. Friends would hang out for hours beneath the shade of this Almond Tree and then move over to the Billar Fuentes bar right in front.
But today these seats were empty and have been since Saturday night, when one member of the crew was shot and killed by police.
He is 28 year old Leopold Myvette. His niece was in this small house nearby when the shots echoed.
Jez Lizama, Niece
"I was at a house close to the bar and then we heard gunshots. It sounded like when you burst a whole belt of pop-shot one after the other. We peeped out and in front of the bar we saw a Mahindra there. Then after that we locked up the house. My friend told me to let's have a look and so then we opened the door. Then she says 'let go there.' At the same time were going out, my little brother came and told me that my mom is calling me and I ask where was she and he said at Pedro in front of the bar. I ask him what happened and he said that my son got shot."
Teenager Shot By Brazen Killer
And while Leopold Myvette was fatally shot by police in Hope Creek Village, an 18 year-old was murdered 24 hours earlier in Belize City by a very brazen gunman.
On Friday night at around 8:00, 18 year-old Anthony Smith was riding his bicycle near the intersection of Central American Boulevard and Freedom Street when he was shot several times by an assailant who hid in the bushes. Daniel Ortiz found out why the on-duty police officers were not a deterrent when the gunman struck on Friday night:
Supt. Hilberto Romero - OC, CIB Eastern Division
"Around 8:50 p.m. police personnel visited the Karl Heusner Memorial Hospital where they saw Anthony Smith, 18 years old, with multiple gunshots to the abdomen, to the chest and one gunshot wound to the head. He was pronounced dead thereafter and an investigation was carried out. Information is that he was riding a bicycle on Central American Boulevard near the intersection with Freedom Street when he was approached by a male person who fired several shots at him."
Sr. Supt. Mediates Madness In Ghost Town
And while the violence continued this weekend - police say that the most dangerous zone of the city - which is territory controlled by the Ghost Town Gang has been cooled down because of a police led mediation session. It happened on Friday - and Chester Williams - the new boss of the Eastern Division southside is the one who brought it together. Today, he told how it will promote peace:..
Sr. Supt Chester Williams, Commander Eastern Division South
"I met with the two groups from Mayflower. As we all know that the situation on Mayflower is an internal issue between one gang: the Ghost Town gang. I met with them and their parents. I also brought in two counselors, Mrs. Diane Finnegan and Mrs. Anne Palacio and I also have Mr. Douglas Hyde who himself is a mediator and we discussed with them. We had the parents speaking to them first, let the parents know how exactly they are feeling about tension that exists in the Mayflower area. After the session with the parents, I then had the counselors, each having a session with them or a talk with them, to try and see how best they could assist them in calming the situation that exists between them and after the two counselors, then Mr. Hyde spoke to them and I just basically give a closing as it relates to what the three presenters have done or have said."
"At the end of the meeting I must say was successful. They all agreed that they will put aside their personal issues and they will try to live together in that small community. They agreed and as part of that agreement they hand in to us one AR15 brand new rifle and I think 15 live rounds of ammunition for this same rifle."
Was Kareem's Killer A Minor?
And one man who was killed in Ghost Town turf - but not because of any gang affiliation is Amandala journalist Kareem Clarke. He was killed over a week ago - and now police believe that a minor did it. They say that a teenager has been detained pending charges:..
Supt. Hilberto Romero - OC, CIB Eastern Division
"At this time we have one minor in custody for that murder. We are doing follow up work right now and we will determine whether he will be charged. Our officers are working on that case right now. We have one minor detained at this time."
Reporter
"Has the motive been established?"
Supt. Hilberto Romero
"No, a motive has not been established."
GSU Scraped The City Clean On The Weekend
He was on remand for almost 4 years for a double murder, but tonight, 27 year-old Jamie Smith is at home after he was acquitted in a Supreme Court trial before Justice Adolph Lucas.
On May 20, 2011, the victims, 18 year old Eric Arana and 21 year old Dwayne Tillett, were leaning on an abandoned car on Antelope Street Extension. They were gambling with 1 man and 2 other women who included Khiry Haulze, Juvanna Gillett and Karen Rivers when a gunman rode up on a bicycle and opened fire on the group. Everyone was shot, and Arana and Tillett died from their injuries.
Well, after 4 years, the accused, Smith, stood trial without a jury. The prosecution was allowed to present evidence against him directly to the judge. Still, at the conclusion of that case today, Justice Lucas ruled that the prosecution did not adequately prove the case against him, and so, he was obliged to acquit Smith. His defense attorney, Bryan Neal, explained to us this afternoon how he helped to convince the judge to find his client not guilty:
Murder Charge For Man Who Killed Customs Officer
Last week Friday, we told you how 25 year-old Customs Officer Keisha Buller was stabbed to death by her common-law husband, Ervin Wade. Well tonight, he's at the Belize Central Prison after being arraigned and remanded.
He was formally charged with her murder, and he arraigned today in the San Ignacio Magistrate's Court. No plea was taken, and he was remanded until September 17.
As we told you, the two had a quarrel on Friday afternoon at Buller's Benque Viejo home. Wade pulled a knife and stabbed her several times to the stomach, neck and shoulder. The fight, we are told, went from the house, all the way to street side, where she collapsed and died near her car. As soon after the fight ended, Wade grabbed their 4 year-old son and fled in his vehicle. Police caught him on the Western Highway near Galen University, in the Central Farm area.
Man Gets Off Double Murder
He was on remand for almost 4 years for a double murder, but tonight, 27 year-old Jamie Smith is at home after he was acquitted in a Supreme Court trial before Justice Adolph Lucas.
On May 20, 2011, the victims, 18 year old Eric Arana and 21 year old Dwayne Tillett, were leaning on an abandoned car on Antelope Street Extension. They were gambling with 1 man and 2 other women who included Khiry Haulze, Juvanna Gillett and Karen Rivers when a gunman rode up on a bicycle and opened fire on the group. Everyone was shot, and Arana and Tillett died from their injuries.
Well, after 4 years, the accused, Smith, stood trial without a jury. The prosecution was allowed to present evidence against him directly to the judge. Still, at the conclusion of that case today, Justice Lucas ruled that the prosecution did not adequately prove the case against him, and so, he was obliged to acquit Smith. His defense attorney, Bryan Neal, explained to us this afternoon how he helped to convince the judge to find his client not guilty:
Former Cop Knocked Down, Killed in Camalote
A former Inspector of police was knocked down in Camalote. 69 year old Miguel Cho left his home on Young Gyal road yesterday evening to pick up some money. But when he arrived in front of the Pattnet's Bar in Camalote a truck ran into the back wheel of his bicycle. Cho was flung into the air, and landed on his back on the pavement. He died from his injuries. We spoke to an eyewitness and Cho's grieving family today in Camalote.
Voice of: Eyewitness
"The man was by that hole there passing by. I don't know if he was going straight down, or if he was turning off. But I saw him get by the pool in front of the bar and to my idea, he was shunning that hole, not to go in it and he didn't look back and the truck was coming fast enough because he didn't brakes or anything. It happened so sudden that he didn't look back - just hit. And we ran and say oh my God. By the time he got hit, he got thrown off that bicycle and when we ran over there - I didn't even go close, but I saw bleeding from behind his head."
Longest Serving Death Row Prisoner Is Off Hangman's List
For almost 14 years, convicted murderer Glenford Baptist has been the only Belizean prisoner still on death row. That ended today when his death sentence was quashed by Chief Justice Kenneth Benjamin.
He was convicted along with co-defendants Gilroy Wade Jr., Oscar Mendez in November 2001 in a Supreme Court Trial before the then Justice Wilfred "Sedi" Elrington. The jury found them guilty of acting in joint enterprise to kill Azrin White on the night of July 24 in the year 2000.
Coincidentally, to get the death sentence quashed, he sued Wilfred Elrington who is now the Attorney General of Belize. He contested that it is unjust to have him languishing on death row for 13 years and 8 months. His attorney, Priscilla Banner, argued the case before the Chief Justice, and she successfully convinced him to set it aside. She explained it to us this afternoon:
City Shooting Is Non Fatal
At the top of the news, we told you about how police have detained a minor for the investigation of the murder of Amandala Journalist Kareem Clarke. Well, they picked him up while following up on another shooting which happened on Friday night, just about 1 hour or so after Anthony Smith was killed on Central American Boulevard.
Sometime after 10 p.m., 21 year-old Stevedore Glenn Murillo was standing in front of a Chinese shop on Vernon Street when a man walked up and fired 3 shots at him. Police told us today that he was only injured to their upper right arm:
Supt. Hilberto Romero - OC, CIB Eastern Division
"On Friday, police responded to a shooting incident where they found Glenn Murillo, 21 years, with a single gunshot wound to the right upper arm. He was taken to the K.H.M.H. and he was treated; he is in a stable condition. We have one person detained for questioning in regards to that shooting."
Supt. Hilberto Romero
"We have our investigators working. We are working with the complainant. I know he went to the store and he was approached by one person who fired shots at him."
Former Benque Mayor Locked Up In Flores
Edgar "Whitie" Contreras, a former Mayor of Benque Viejo Town, is currently locked up in Flores, Peten Guatemala while he awaits a Court arraignment for having an illegal firearm while in that country.
Contreras, who is a legally registered firearms holder in Belize went over to Melchor De Menchos this weekend with his weapon.
Our information is that Contreras was alone in a park near the central Market. Unfortunately, for him, that's the time when Guatemalan police officers passed by and decided to do a stop and search sweep of the area. They were looking for a suspect in an incident which happened at a nearby bar. Contreras was searched by the Guat Police officers and because he is not a registered firearm's holder in that jurisdiction, he was detained. We understand that he has told friends and family in Benque that he simply forgot that he had the weapon on him when he crossed the border.
GOB Gives Petro$$$ To FFB
The Belize Jaguars are preparing to play the third round of world cup qualifiers on September fourth and eighth. IT'S the furthest Belize has ever gone in the qualifiers - and the national team is playing its best football ever. But, it costs ten thousand a week just to keep them in camp, and hundreds of thousands of dollars to sponsor the team's travel and accommodations. The FFB can't just whisk that out of thin air, and Government chipped in today with 125 thousand dollars. We found out more at a handing over at FFB headquarters today:..
Joseph Waight, Financial Secretary
"The government was called upon and willingly stepped up from the funds basically to support the national team and to wish you well in the next round and the round after that and I think we can say that should there be another round and we all expect there will, that the government can come again and to say more is on its way as we progress down the line."
Michael Blease, FFB General Secretary
"Mr. Waight, on behalf of the federation, we want to thank the Government of Belize, your office, the Minister as well, the national team program - its a wonderful contribution. We expect more as Mr. Waight said as we progressed."
Treasure Missing Money Probe Deepens
And while we had the financial secretary, we asked him about the ongoing investigation into mass theft from the public treasury. As we reported in April, hundreds of thousands of dollars set aside for schools in the south were mis-directed to private accounts. Today the Fin. Sec. said that that the deeper they look, the more missing money they find:..
Joseph Waight, Financial Secretary
"The investigation continues and I believe there may be a little more from what we heard originally. I got a report last week that there could be another transaction in the tune of twenty-five thousand dollars or so, we are still looking into it. In that one, the police are doing the investigations; we have gotten bank records. One gentleman has been arrested and now the idea is to try to build a case strong enough so that when it gets to court, it does not fall apart."
28 year-old David Enriquez, a clerk at the Treasury Department has been charged for the theft of two hundred and twenty five thousand dollars.
Man Claims Brutality, Extortion
We report on police harassment often in our newscast and tonight one more report is added to the list - but this time it's comingled with extortion. Late this evening 7news spoke with Brian Armstrong - who was released from police custody only minutes before the interview. According to Armstrong, he and 3 other men were picked up on Saturday by police for a stick of marijuana. One of the men pleaded guilty to the charges and the other 3 including Armstrong were released. But shortly after, he was picked up by police again - and this time claimed he had to pay an officer fifty dollars for him to be released.
What A Waste of Coast Guard Time And Resources
The Belize National Coast Guard is the main law enforcement agency in Belizean waters, and so, it has to respond to every distress call. So, this weekend, they made an urgent response to a report made by the Turneffe Island Resort.
The information that the Island's Resort employees relayed to them was that a tour group with 2 international guests and their guide were robbed by pirates operating in the area.
Well, it just happened to have been a great exaggeration, because as it turned out, a group of fishermen simply grabbed an ice box filled with food items that they left in their vessel when they went fly fishing.
The Coast Guard told us this afternoon how they marshaled resources and manpower to investigate what turned out to be a frivolous complaint:
The fishermen who grabbed the icebox were ordered by their captain to return it immediately. They say that they thought that the vessel was abandoned, and that's why they grabbed the food. They were in the process of returning it when the Coast Guard picked them up.
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Hope Creek Cops Gun Down Running Man
A man was shot and killed by police officers in Hope Creek over the weekend. There a questions surrounding his death. Police say that the man pointed a gun at [...]
Youth Riddled With Bullets on Central American Blvd.
The relentless spate of gun violence in the Old Capital continued this weekend, leaving one person dead and another clinging to life in separate armed assaults. On Friday night, an [...]
Minor Detained for Murder of Kareem Clarke
A Belize City minor is currently in custody for the murder of star reporter, Kareem Clarke. The minor was detained over the weekend by cops on patrol and the police [...]
Minor Also Main Suspect in Friday Night Shooting
But the minor, who has since been detained in connection with the murder of Kareem Clarke, is also the main suspect in a shooting that occurred on Friday night in [...]
Ghost Town Gang Truce in Effect
For quite some time now, the Ghost Town Gang has been splintered and rival factions have been waging war against each other in an internal squabble that has seen significant [...]
N.G.O.s Present Concerns on Protected Areas Bills
In June, two bills were presented to the House for a first reading – an amended PACT Bill and a brand new National Protected Areas System Bill. But while the [...]
APAMO/PfB Respond to Minister’s Criticisms
This morning, the N.G.O. stakeholders asked the House sub-committee for more time, and they were granted that time, which means that there is room for much more consultation and input. [...]
Petrocaribe Drops a Quarter Million on the F.F.B.
The chronically cash strapped F.F.B. has received a much needed infusion of cash and, you guessed it…it’s a gift from Mister Petrocaribe. The symbolic check was handed over this afternoon [...]
F.F.B. Needs $300,000 for Third Round
A quarter million dollars sounds like a lot of money – and it is…but set against the backdrop of a national team in training, and against the costs associated with [...]
Fin Sec Says Petrocaribe Money Being Spent Wisely
It’s likely that nobody will be complaining much about Petrocaribe rolling onto the Jaguars’ football pitch. The fact is that G.O.B. has been conspicuously absent in the national team’s journey [...]
More Money Missing at Treasury Department
In April 2015 four persons were arrested for their involvement in a Treasury Department scam which allegedly netted them more than half-a-million dollars. Preliminary investigations indicated that money due as [...]
Smith Walks Free in Double Homicide Trial
Twenty-seven-year-old Jaimie Smith walked free from the double murder that claimed the lives of Eric Arana and Dwayne Tillett on Antelope Street Extension four years ago The acquittal took place [...]
Dawson Remanded for Sex With Minor
A construction worker from Bermudian Landing is tonight on remand for allegedly engaging in sexual intercourse three times with a fourteen-year-old minor. Forty-year-old Orlando Dawson Junior appeared before Chief Magistrate [...]
CEBO Provides Training for Youth Entrepreneurs
The Department of Youth Services, in collaboration with the CARICOM Secretariat, is doing a follow-up training to Creativity for Employment and Business Opportunity. The regional initiative was piloted in five [...]
Training Continues for Local CEBO Reps
But the visit by the regional delegation is also to establish local CEBO trainers in an effort to sustain this youth and entrepreneurship effort locally. Hilary Brown, Program Manager, [...]
Football, Basketball Cycling and Track Stats in Sports
Good evening, I’m James Adderley and this is Sports Monday. We head immediately to Big Bird’s Isle where Friday night, Atlantic Bank faced Generals in firms division basketball [...]
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$125,000.00 Of Petro Caribe Funds Donated To FFB
A couple of weeks ago we were all excited when we heard the news that Belize’s National Football Team the Jaguars was advancing to the third round of the of the 2018 FIFA World Cup Qualifiers. But with that excitement, came disappointment, as the Football Federation of Belize announced that due to a lack of funds there was a high probability that team would not be able to travel to abroad. Of course that announcement tampered the spirits of Belizeans and the team itself. But today the FFB received a donation from GOB that could change things around and send team Jaguars to the third round of the FIFA World Cup Qualifiers, or at least get them closer to it. That donation comes in the amount of $125,000. Today we spoke to the executive member of the Football Federation of Belize, Marlon Kuylen, via phone and here is what he told us about the grant which was approved by Cabinet from the Petrocaribe Fund.
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Marlon Kuylen – Executive Member FFB
“Contributing one hundred and twenty five dollars was award towards the Jaguars fund and we receive that this afternoon and it will be used for expenses for the 3rd round of play for the world cup qualifiers and we have projected that this round will cost us somewhere in the vicinity of $361,000.00 .”
SIMIS Expected To Relief Delivery Problems To The Factory
As mentioned at the top of the story, while the 2014/2015 sugar crop season proved to be a huge success when it comes to cane quality there is a sour taste left in the mouths of cane farmers who were not able to deliver one single ton of cane.
What will happen to them or their production is yet unknown. What we do know is that so far figures show that last year 138 cane farmers were unable to deliver their cane to the factory. This year that number reduced to 65 out of 5,440 registered farmers.
The problem is one that stakeholders hope to resolve with the implementation of Sugar Industry Management Information System (SIMIS) which is designed to collect information continuously for the Sugar Industry in three levels: the general Information of the farmer, Information of the cane fields and finally information generated by the mill during the crop season.
Bringing Awareness On HIV Aids
In 2010 the UNAIDS Report on the Global AIDS Epidemic showed that Belize had the highest HIV prevalence in Central America and it ranked 3rd highest in the Caribbean. Since then Belize has made remarkable progress in reversing the spread of HIV/AIDS, Malaria and Tuberculosis.
Many trainings, workshops, and symposiums have been carried out over the past five years to achieve the getting to zero theme. But with that comes obstacles including the delinquency in adherence to the antiretroviral medication.
On Saturday an adherence workshop was held in Corozal where facilitators focused on the importance of using the antiretroviral medication.
Veronica Ortega- Facilitator Adherence workshop
“Well, since adherence is focusing on prevention of this drug resistance viral patient it is very important for us to continue this follow up and this is just the beginning to a continuation to adherence specially when it comes to anti-viral therapy so that is where the country is moving as we do have a mixture of viruses now a stronger strand that presently for Belize is being studied and not being seen in other countries and it is a public health issue when it comes to studying this type of virus and what medication will be working if in case Belize continue to have this different process of reinfection and production of different types of HIV viruses.
Tourist Robbed Of $8000.00 Worth In Items
In San Pedro police are also investigating a case that left a tourist out of $8,000 in items. Seventy seven year old William Oniel, American retired presently residing at Barrier Reef Drive Resort, told cops that between Wednesday 4th February 2015 and Sunday 5th July 2015, his apartment located was burglarized. Most of the items stolen were appliances and electronic devices amounting to a total value of $8,000 Bze dollars. O’neil reported to police that he had left the keys for the apartment with one Wanda. Police are seeking this individual for questioning.
According to island cops, on Saturday, around 9:30am, 77 year old William Oniel, American retired presently residing at Barrier Reef Drive Resort, reported that between Wednesday, 4th February, 2015 and Sunday, 5th July, 2015 his apartment located at the above mention address was burglarized. Most of the items were appliances and electronic devices amounting to a total value of $8,000. O’neil reported to police that he had left the keys for the apartment with one Wanda. Police are seeking this individual for questioning.
Final Cane Price Still To Be Determined
With the closure of the 2014/2015 crop the question now is how much money will the industry pump into the Belizean economy. Tonight that question will go unanswered as the factory is still producing sugar. According to BSI/ASR’s Chief Financial Officer, Belizario Carballo revenues generated by the industry won’t be known until all figures are in.
“Well, we don’t have a figure yet to be honest we yet to work out on the basis of the actual production cane price, the last cane price estimate was somewhere around $66.69 per ton and clearly that would be reviewed now and the second payment is five weeks after the crop ends so five weeks from now is second payment and by time before we will have a revised estimate in cane price for this crop so in terms of what revenue that has generated we will determine that but we don’t have that figure with certainty but we will have it subsequently.”
Drugs Confiscated In La Isla Bonita
Authorities on the island of Ambergris Caye cashed in on some illicit drugs and arrested several persons found within the residence that the drugs was found. Last Friday about 8:00am San Pedro Police was on operations in the Airstrip Area and whilst on Glitter Street officers visited a three apartment complex belonging to one Angela Guerrero/Pitts and conducted a search in all of the rooms.
As a result of the search police found under a veranda that is attached to the building of the three apartment; a small pink pillow which contained (1) transparent plastic bag which was sealed air tight. The plastic bag contained some green, leafy vegetable substance weighing 100.4 grams suspected to be cannabis. Several persons including 53 year old Angela Guerrero, 34 year old Rosendo Rubio, 20 year old Sylvia Teul, 31 year old Indira Rivero, 40 year old Kerdel Meighan, and 19 year old Josie Castellanos, all of Glitter Street, San Pedro Town were arrested for the offence of drug trafficking.
Orange Walk Police Confiscates Fire Arm And Ammunition In August Pine Ridge
A resident of August Pine Ridge was arrested and charged over the weekend for keeping unlicensed ammunition. According to authorities this is a common offense and cops are cracking down on the illegal holders.
“Orange Walk police were in patrol at August Pine Ridge where they conducted a search inside a white mazda pickup at the time driven by one Secundino Torres a Belizean labourer of August Pine Ridge whilst conducting a search inside the vehicle police found 17, 16 gauge cartridges in which a licence could not be produced by Torres, police further conducted a search at Torres residence and three more 16 gauge were found inside the house, Secundino Torres has been arrested and charged for kept unlicensed ammunition.”
Altercation Leads To One Palmar Resident In Critical Condition At KHMH
An altercation between two men in the quiet sleeping Village of Palmar in Orange Walk has left one man in critical condition at the Karl Heusner Memorial Hospital and his attacker in police custody. While there are many theories as to what led to the argument, the police’s version was that the victim provoked his attacker. Inspector Selvin Tillett, newly appointed Officer Commanding the Orange Walk Police Station, says officers met the victim at the NRH.
“They saw one Orvin Cantun a Belizean labourer of San Jose Palmar Village who was seen suffering from multiple chopped wounds to the back of his head and a large cut wound to his left elbow and hand, a large cut wound across his mouth and on top of his teeth and on his left side, initial police investigation revealed that whilst at Palmar Village Cantun has disrespected one Alberto Canche who attacked Cantun and inflicted said wound and at this moment Cantun is at the KHMH in a critical condition and Alberto Canche has been arrested and charged for crime of dangerous harm and use of deadly means of harm. What we understand is Canche was passing by and Orvin just start provoke him and he was drinking also.”
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Murder Victim’s Spouse Charged for Her Death
On Friday we reported on the murder of 25-year-old customs officer, Keisha Buller. Buller who was posted at the Western Border was stabbed, allegedly by her common law husband Orvin Wade who reportedly fled the scene. He was intercepted by Police near Central Farm on the George Price Highway. Today Wade appeared in San Ignacio […]
Immunity for Ellis Meighan? Chester Says Not at All
Last Thursday there was a report of gunshots fired in the area of Vernon and Sibun Streets in Belize City. It turns out that those shots were fired just after ten o’clock when 23-year-old, Kendis Flowers and 42-year-old, Raph Martinez were getting out of a taxi on Vernon Street. The duo reported that whilst getting […]
Court News: Burglary – Firearms – Sex Offences – Robbery
Glenroy Reynolds, a security guard who was on duty when the Traffic Department building was burglarized on April 4, was charged with burglary and handling stolen goods when he appeared today before the Chief Magistrate, Anne Marie Smith. Reynolds pled not guilty to the charges. He was denied bail and he was remanded into custody until October […]
Last Man on Death Row at Belize Central Prison Gets Some Reprieve
Glenford Baptist is the last person who remains on death row at the Belize Central Prison. Today, Baptist, who was on death row for 13 years, was given some reprieve when he was brought before the Chief Justice Kenneth Benjamin where the decision of the Belize Court of Appeal was quashed after finding that his […]
Kareem Clarke’s Suspected Killer Detained by Police
In a shooting incident that occurred on Saturday, Glen Murrillo was shot to the hand whilst on Vernon Street in Belize City. Quick response to the sounds of gunshots led to the detention of a 16-year-old boy who police believes was the gunman. Sources indicate that the young man, who is out of school and […]
House Fire Leaves Family of Thirteen Homeless
A two-storey wooden structure was burnt down in the wee hours of Saturday morning in Biscayne Village, Belize District. The fire occurred between two thirty and three o’clock this morning, leaving four adults and nine children homeless. According to the family, they were alerted of the fire when one of the occupants, Oscar Ponce felt […]
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Mena ready for General elections
Mena put on an impressive victory against his political opponent Anthony Sabal. However despite their loss, the PUP said that the unity of the blue team at Wednesday’s by election is a sign that the winds of change is blowing. And while Mena holds the seat now, the seat goes up in the air at t...
Is police officer responsible for fellow officer’s death?
He has never been criminally charged, but police constable Glenwayne Grant is believed to be the man who shot and killed plainclothes police detective Dean Yearwood Jr. while responding to a robbery in progress at the corner of Nargusta Street and Central American Boulevard in Belize City in Septemb...
Minister of State Mena; Sworn in two days after election
On Wednesday Frank Papa Mena was voted in by the people of Dangriga, Sarawee and Hope Creek as their new area representative and two days after his election, he is now the Minister of State in the Ministry of National Security. The Governor General’s House was flooded by a sea of red shirts t...
Cotton Tree Village sues Government
The Cotton Tree Village Council has a grievance with the Barrow administration dating back to last year when the latter decided to set aside 240 lots in a section of the village to be shared up between eight UDP-controlled Belize City constituencies. According to the Council, as the duly elected rep...
Media colleagues honor the legacy of Kareem Clarke
With his funeral services set for Saturday afternoon in Belize City, we end this week of news as we began it, honoring the late Kareem Clarke, viciously targeted in the early hours of Monday at the corner of Vernon and Lakeview Streets. Today’s Amandala newspaper announced that the organizatio...
Woman stabbed to death by common law husband
A woman from Benque Viejo Town was stabbed to death earlier this evening. According to police some minutes before 3 pm this evening, Keisha Buller, 25 year old Belizean Customs Officer of George Street Benque Viejo Town, was at home when she reportedly got into a domestic dispute with her common law...
Shots fired, two men escape injuries
Yesterday, July 9th, two construction workers escaped what could have been a fatal shooting. The men, Kendis Flowers and Ralph Martinez, exited a taxi on Vernon Street. While exiting the taxi, they both noticed Ellis Meighn who pulled out what appeared to be a 9mm pistol and fired several shots at t...
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Last man on death row spared
Glenford Baptist, a prisoner who was on death row for 13 years, was removed from death row today when he was brought before the Chief Justice Kenneth Benjamin and the decision by the Belize Court of Appeal was quashed because it was found that his constitutional rights were […]
Youth apprentice charged with robbery
Alan Phillips, who is a part of Mrs. Diane Finnegan’s apprentice program, was charged with robbery, harm and aggravated assault when he appeared today before the Chief Magistrate, Anne Marie Smith. Phillips pled not guilty to the charges. He was remanded into custody until October 13. The incident […]
Security guard accused of burgling workplace
Glenroy Reynolds, a security guard who was on duty when the Traffic Department building was burglarized on April 4, was charged with burglary and handling stolen goods when he appeared today before the Chief Magistrate, Anne Marie Smith. Reynolds pled not guilty to the charges. He was denied […]
40 year old man charged for sex with teenager
Forty year old Orlando Dawson, a construction worker of Bermudian Landing, who allegedly had sex with a girl 14 years and 10 months old, was charged with 3 counts of unlawful sexual intercourse when he appeared today before the Chief Magistrate, Anne Marie Smith. Dawson was remanded into […]
Two charged with firearm offenses
Two men, 21 year old Lyson Cacho and 20 year old Nicasio Zuniga, were charged with firearm and ammunition offenses when they appeared today before the Chief Magistrate, Anne Marie Smith. They pled not guilty to the charges. They were remanded into custody until October 15. They police, […]
One Dead in Fatal Traffic Accident in Camalote Village
Acting on information received on July 12th, 2015, just after 5:00 p.m. Belmopan Police responded to a traffic accident in Camalote Village. At the scene, Police spoke to Odin Herrarte, 22 year old Belizean truck driver of #46 Venezuela Street, Belmopan who is believed to be the person […]
“Ten Island Challenge” helps Belize promote renewable energy
Belize is among the world’s most beautiful Caribbean countries with the most beautiful islands but like many other nations in our region, Belize’s development is hampered by the fact that it is among the highest paying countries for electricity in the world. Realizing the potential of these Caribbean islands and […]
Belize’s fuel prices 5th highest in Caribbean region
Belizeans have benefited from a series of reductions in fuel prices in conjunction with the lowering of prices around the world. But a recent survey found that they are still among the highest in the Caribbean region, ranking only below several tourist destinations such as the Bahamas, Antigua […]
St. Vincent Block residents challenge BWS over water
Monday June 22nd was the last straw for residents of the St. Vincent Block community as about 20 residents of the area gathered to protect the water meter that feeds one hundred and fifty people; men, women and mostly children. An agent representing Belize Water Services (BWS) arrived to […]
Jamie Smith acquitted of murders
27 year old Jamie Smith was acquitted by Justice Adolph Lucas this morning of murder charges following a trial without jury. He was accused of the murders of Dwayne Tillet and Eric Arana on May 20, 2011, around eight in the evening on Antelope Street Extension. The two were sitting […]
Firearm recovered from shooting scene
The Belize City Police’s Gang Suppression Unit (GSU) made the discovery of a black .9mm Glock pistol after the shooting of 18 year old Anthony Smith on Friday night, July 10th.
Smith was shot multiple times to the upper region of the body sometime before 9:00 that night on Central American Boulevard and had already been taken to the hospital when officers arrived on scene.
GSU officers decided to conduct searches in the area in an attempt to locate the weapon used to shoot Smith.
Fair conditions are expected to prevail today across the country
The national Meteorological service of Belize calls for mostly fair and dry weather conditions.
The 24 our forecast, is for mostly sunny today and partly cloudy tonight. Showers or thunderstorms will be isolated.
Winds will blow to the east at 5 to 15 knots with the sea state to be choppy.
High temperatures are expected to be around 88 degrees Fahrenheit along the coast; 95 degrees Fahrenheit inland and a comfortable 81 degrees Fahrenheit up on the exposed areas of the Mountain Pine Ridge and along the Maya Mountains in the south.
Hot, swarmy and a big shout out
For 8:00am on Sunday it is pretty quiet in San Pablo area, oddly enough it was nosier at 5:00am when I awoke to neighbors singing. Could be worse sometimes we get a confused rooster crowing long before daylight.
I had made plans to go to breakfast with Paul this am but due to last nights poker run, I am waiting quietly till an appropriate time to see if it is still happening or on delay. I am going to try and reroute us from Estel’s to Sandbar to switch it up. I ended up at Estel’s unexpectedly on Friday, when I had some time to kill before my flight to Caye Caulker. (Flight and golf cart taxi video coming.)
Leaving you with a few pics from my last couple of days of driving around town with my friend Dick, lunch at Sand Bar with Paul and our gorgeous San Pedro Belize weather. It has been super hot and perfect for beach time, there were lots of people swimming this weekend. As for the swarmy is part, we have been experiencing intermittent patches of daytime mosquitoes. Those are the ones to watch out for as they are potential dengue carriers.
A Concise History Of Mesoamerica And The Ancient Maya Part 2
The term mesoamerica was first coined by anthropologist Paul Kirchoff. In 1943 anthropologists attempted to differentiate culture areas – cultures that shared characteristics that were found in the middle part of the America’s. These characteristics were monumental architecture and other important developments such as:
Corbel Arch,
Ballcourts,
Folded Books,
Complex Calendars,
Knowledge of Astronomy,
Reliance on corn, bean, squash,
Human Sacrifice,
THE HISTORY OF RESEARCH.
The Spanish Travellers:
This is the period that will eventually lead to the conquest of the Maya. As we have probably heard or read somewhere in history, Christopher Columbus made 4 voyages to the America’s. On his 4th voyage he came to the Bay of Honduras (The area toward the southern end of Belize where it meets with Guatemala and Honduras). he claimed he met some people (Maya) on some dugout canoes – large enough for 25 men and cargo.
Inner City Kids Just Being Kids at The Beach: Camp Basil Jones on North Ambergris Caye
Last Thursday, I headed up to a summer camp on North Ambergris Caye not really knowing what to expect. Other than kids…bunks…swimming…summer camp. And I met an amazing group of children & teens, some exceptional adults and had one of my most memorable experiences in my 8 years in Belize.
I took an early boat up north from the Hol Chan Marine office in San Pedro. We were headed all the way up to the Basil Jones cut in the reef (see arrow below) – 14 miles north of town and right in front of the camp.
This is the second year of summer camp at Camp Basil Jones. The site, just south of gorgeous Tranquility Bay Resort, is used for education for international university students during most of the year.
First Trip to “Mainlandia” and the Belize Zoo
For the last 5-1/2 years we have traveled to San Pedro, Belize 2-3 times a year. We have never been to the mainland………unless you count landing at the Philip S. W. Goldson Internationl Airport in Belize City.
Can you imagine our embarrassment if we told people that we lived in Belize but had never discovered the beauty and awe that the mainland has to offer! Because of this sad, little fact, we decided to take a week and go exploring. What’s on the itinerary, you ask? The Belize Zoo, San Ignacio and Hopkins.
Another fact about our lack of adventure during prior trips is that we have only flown from the mainland to San Pedro via Tropic Air. We have never taken the water taxi over in 5-1/2 years. Shame on us!!!! (I know!) In our defense, I have to mention that we justified our decision for the short 12 minute flight over in order to maximize each vacation. The water taxi takes quite a bit longer.
So, we headed over to Caye Caulker Water Taxi to catch the 10:00 a.m. shuttle, purchased our roundtrip tickets with 20 minutes to spare and headed to Lily’s Treasure Chest for a morning Michelada. (Don’t judge us!)
Top 5 Hostels in Belize
Belize is late in the game for catering to backpackers but in the past few years many new and impressive hostels have been popping up all over the country. The original place for budget travellers has always been Caye Caulker but now it’s extending to the South and West of Belize. Matter of fact, on my recent visit to San Ignacio I got exciting news that friends were opening a hostel! How awesome – how tired am I of Belizeans thinking the only way to get into tourism is by opening a luxury resort. Here is my list of the top hostels in Belize: Yumas House Belize, Bella's Backpacker's Hostel, The Old House Hostel, Pedro's Inn, The Funky Dodo Hostel.
SWEET POTATO PANCAKES
Ingredients
1 medium cooked sweet potato
1 cup almond flour
1tsp baking powder
2 organic eggs
1 tsp vanilla
¾ teaspoon pumpkin pie spice
pinch of salt
coconut oil
Instructions
Mix all ingredients together except coconut oil.
In a pan heat coconut oil over medium-low heat.
Drop spoonful of sweet potato mixture and cook for 3-5 minutes on each side or until golden brown.
YOU BETTER BELIZE IT: HAPPINESS IN HOPKINS BAY
We’d come from New York, New Orleans, Chicago, and Flores — three by plane, one by bus. It had been a long journey to get to a tiny fisherman’s village about three hours south of Belize City. But as we unloaded onto the sandy paths of Hopkins Bay Resort, any travel fatigue we might have been experiencing quickly melted away.
Yes. This? This would most certainly do for the first stop of our Baackes-Allen Belize Takeover.
Hopkins Bay Resort is a sprawling beach-front property at the far north end of the tiny village of Hopkins. It consists of freestanding villas arranged around two pools, the chic poolside Drum Bar, and the main gathering space, the Rhum Shack.
The Rhum Shack was something straight out of the glossy pages of a travel magazine, a whimsically designed backdrop for a winning social media profile picture around every corner. “This,” Olivia had declared, “is what Instagram dreams are made of.”
‘TWAS THE NIGHT BEFORE BELIZE…
When I was thirteen, I carefully ripped a page out of a magazine I’d found at the orthodontists’ office. Wanderlust had begun to take hold on my psyche, and I’d forgone the gossip rags and fashion fluff in favor of an old issue of Condé Nast Traveler. Something in it had caught my eye. And so, glancing up to make sure that no one was watching me vandalize a piece of waiting room property, I plucked the page. With that tear, an obsession was born. Forget braces. (I mean really, forget braces. Seriously, anyone who knows me, forget that horrible, awkward phase ever happened.) I wanted Belize.
We spent four nights by the beach, and four nights in the jungle. We rode horses to secret waterfalls, kayaked through caves, clamored over Mayan ruins, and marveled at the open-air bathrooms in our resort. We went snorkeling and my sister and I saw coral reefs for the first time. It was the best trip we’d ever taken.
It was also, as my extensive scrapbook of the trip reminds us, a terrible era for sunglass fashions.
Is Belize A Good Destination For Families?
While kid-friendly destinations like Walt Disney World may be at the top of your list for your next family vacation, why not consider a different kind of family adventure? How about a trip to the rainforests and cayes of Belize?
Over the past several years, Belize has seen an increase in the number of family travelers making their way to this Central American paradise. Not only is a trip to Belize an adventure, it can be extremely educational for kids and adults alike.
Travel To And Around Belize:
With existing air carriers adding new routes, and others, like Southwest, slated to start service soon, getting your family to Belize is becoming a breeze. No one wants to spend a day or more traveling with kids just to start off a vacation. And, if you’re considering a trip to neighboring countries like Mexico, Guatemala or Honduras, check out Tropic Air Belize who offers daily flights between Belize and all three countries.
Geographically speaking, Belize is small enough to plan a holiday that includes time in various parts of the country. Spend part of a week in the jungles on the mainland, and then catch up on some rest and relaxation on one of Belize’s cayes. And, getting between destinations within Belize is easy, as both Maya Island Air and Tropic Air offer daily flights all around the country.
BACKPACKING BELIZE – GO SLOW‘ ON CAYE CAULKER, ADVENTURE IN SAN IGNACIO
If you’re planning to go to Central America, go backpacking Belize: It’s the perfect place to slow down!
Of all the tourists coming to Belize, most of them are headed to the islands in the Caribbean Sea, and the backpacking ones usually to Caye Caulker, I think. It has the aura and the reputation of being a backpacker´s heaven. Luckily, I felt it was not overcrowded nevertheless. Maybe because of the prices – backpacking Belize is not for cheapskates. For a beer at the local Reggae bar at the famous Split, you might have to spend more than in your favourite hometown pub. Still, it was very hard to leave Caye Caulker. It´s the island of ‚go slow‘ – something we all need to remind ourselves to do at times. And it also has some of the best diving I have ever experienced – in the world´s second biggest reef. You get to see turtles, manta rays, nurse sharks, and maybe even manatee – which is a breathtaking site, I can tell. But I was holding my breath anyway to dive closer to that huge sea-vegetarian.
It´s the inside of a cave when you´ve put your headlamp off. My most exciting experience up to now has been to a cave near San Ignacio in Belize – it is completely dark inside and the whole cave system is tens of kilometers long – parts of it are not even explored. There is a river inside the cave which you have to swim through to get inside – you also climb across rocks and wade through the river all the way in the cave, until you get to a p art further up, where maya relicts have been found. Mostly clay pots, probably used for offerings, but also human remains were found. The objects are pretty well conserved in the cold of the cave, that´s why they are not transferred to a museum. As with most of the really impressive trips I´ve done so far, I hope this place stays as untouched and remote as it is now – but I don´t really dare to believe it.
BELIZEAN TIBURON RUM
So I cracked open my first bottle of Tiburon yesterday and I have to say that I am pleasantly surprised by the smooth taste from that sexy bottle that feels like running your hand through fine silk, not that I was expecting anything too different. This is highly recommended.
I tried it in different ways:
on the rocks,
with coconut water,
with club soda,
with sprite,
and I must say that on the rocks and coconut water are my favorite ways. If you have suggestions let me know. I will be trying out some recipes and making up my own stay tuned for updates as I run the tests.
The rum has a sweet spicy smell along with some smells from back home like chocolate. My first taste was a sliver as is, my tongue did a little dance from the rush of flavors that hit it in a split second, mellow but exciting. This is a fun drink that you can have many ways and it will make a great addition to any bar and just about any brew you can conjure up. Tiburon is aged in Kentucky bourbon barrels amongst other barrels of different ages.
The 8 Best Places To Live Rich Without Much Money (So You Can Brig Your Dreams To Life)
It seems like everyone wants to be somewhere different yet no one knows where they want to be. What if you could live rich for cheap?
Here are the eight best places to live where you can be rich without much money:
(Not in any particular order.) 3. Corozal, Belize.
This is a hot spot for people who meditate and those who do yoga. This place is full of captivating beaches and delicious restaurants. Rent for a one bedroom apartment only runs about one hundred and ninety dollars a month as well! Everything is relatively cheap, but minimum wage is only two dollars and ninety-two cents.
Top fun things to do this week in Placencia, Belize!
Who says it is low season??? Not Placencia!
Tonight, Thursday night, July 9th:
-All you can eat spaghetti at Flying Pig, 6pm, $15bz
-Rumfish-Live Music @ Rumfish y Vino with Steve Fasano. Blues, Rock, Folk, Pop, Jazz & more. From 7:00 to 9:00 PM. Reservations and info @ 523-3293
-Turtle Inn--Indonesian Rijstaffel Dinner at Turtle Inn tonight.A tasting platter of the rich food culture from the island nation of Indonesia stretching from Sumatra to Timor. They serve 18 small servings on a "Lazy Susan" at BZ$64 per person. Call for reservations-523-3244
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Countries with the Most Expensive Fuel Prices in the Caribbean
5. Belize
Belize has one of the highest per capita gasoline consumption in CARICOM. Fuel imports as a percentage of its merchandise imports in 2013 equaled 15.22%. Belize’s generation mix includes HFO and Bagasse.
Working with The Carbon War Room (an anti-carbon group he co-founded) and Virgin Group’s Richard Branson in the 10 Island Renewable Challenge. Belize among other islands (The Bahamas, Dominica, Grenada, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia and others) are seeking to switch away from diesel. According to Forbes, to help the cause, Carbon War Room and RMI have worked with the World Bank and the U.S. Overseas Private Investment Corporation to earmark $300 million for new renewable energy projects in the islands.
Belize Olympic and Commonwealth Games Association donate equipment to help country's athletes
The Belize Olympic and Commonwealth Games Association (BOCGA) has donated BZ$17,000 (£5,400/$8,400/€7,500) worth of equipment to the Belize Athletics Association (BAA), it has been announced, in a bid to improve the performances of the country's athletes.
The equipment, which including starting blocks, shot puts, discusses, javelins, stopwatches and hurdles, was handed to BAA President Deon Sutherland by BOCGA vice-president Owen Meighan.
It is claimed the donation will help around 140 athletes in the Central American country, with Meighan claiming all requests made by the BAA were granted.
“We just got a new track and some of the equipment they had before were lost,” Meighan said.
“Everything they requested we got.
“We foresee a lot of the young athletes now as we see good potential in them and this helps them to perform much better."
Buying an island property as a second home becoming more popular
Whether it is a villa on Mallorca, a hideaway in the Caribbean or a remote Scottish retreat, owning an island home is proving popular with wealthy real estate investors.
Some islands can still be expensive for buying property but others have seen property prices fall significantly, according to a new report from international real estate firm Knight Frank.
The report into the world’s top island destinations points out that while some islands are firmly back on the radar of second home buyers, others are still struggling to see sustained price growth following the financial crisis.
Prime property price in Bali increased by 15% in 2014 while in Mustique, once a favourite of the former Princess Margaret, and in Ibiza prices have increased by 5% while those in other popular locations, such as the Caribbean have increased but not by as much.
The report also identifies key emerging island destinations in Central American countries such as Panama, Costa Rica, and Belize and in Asia Pacific such as the Philippines and Tonga. At the same time the concept of a second home or lifestyle purchase is slowly becoming more established in Asia.
CARICOM Fears Dominican Migrant Policy Could Spread
The Regional Cultural Committee of the Caribbean Community recommended Monday that the 15-member organization urge the Dominican Republic to “desist” from deporting Dominican-born descendants of Haitian migrants, a policy some fear could be imitated by other countries in the region.
CARICOM should advise the Dominican Republic “to immediately cease and desist such overtly racist policies disguised as state foreign policy,” the Committee said in a statement.
“We are mindful that while descendants of Haitian migrants might be seen as a clearly identifiable group in the context of the Dominican Republic, the ethnic similarities and cultural commonalities to the vast majority of the Caribbean population caution us that a similar policy can be utilized to expel wider groups of CARICOM peoples from nations,” the Committee said.
Former Panama president moved funds for illegal purchases through Belize corporations
According to a government investigation into the purchase, and installation of illegal telephone and internet monitoring equipment purchased for Panama's former president, Ricardo Martinelli, in order to spy on opposition figures, and individuals that he wanted to blackmail, or to coerce them into having sexual relations with him, Martinelli's assistants used shell companies organized in Belize to mask the purchases, as well as hold title to the surveillance gear. Even though Panama is itself a jurisdiction where beneficial ownership can be totally obscured behind bearer-share corporate vehicles, Martinelli still chose to utilize another jurisdiction. Apparently he feared disclosure of his illegal acts.
Videos
Last Speech as Head Coach of Galen University (Belize), 1.5min. Coach Adam Carswell addresses the Galen Eagles after their 2014-2015 National Collegiate Championship.
Tortilla Soup with Flavors of Belize, min. Want to learn the easy way to make delicious tortilla soup? Flavors of Belize just released a video showing how to do just that. Looks delicious!
"Follow along with Chef Carolee Chanona as we prepare a staple soup in Belize and in restaurants throughout the country - Tortilla Soup."
A River Somewhere Season 2 Turneffe Islands Belize, 27min.
Belize 2015, 9min.
100 Miles From Nowhere: Belize, 42min. Heat, humidity, snakes, bugs and lost GoPro's at the bottom of a jungle waterfall. It's all here in Belize. Belize, Belize where is Belize you wonder? Is it in South America next to Brazil maybe? It has jungles so that means it's on the equator you feel pretty sure about that.
Belize Dive, 9min. Blackbird Caye, Turneffe Atoll, Belize
Belize Mission 2015 Barton Creek with ROW Kids, 7min. LCC team on mission with ROW Kids to San Ignacio Belize. Sunday was our first day which was spent team building through an amazing adventure at Barton's Creek in the mountains of Cayo district.
The Belize Song, 4min. by Hillbilly Cactus Juice. This is a song I wrote when I decided to quit a dead-end job and take some chances with my life. The chances paid off and in a few months we made our way to Jerry Jeff Walker's Camp Belize. Friendly people, perfect climate and cold Belikin beer make it a true paradise!
Water Walkers Dancing at Camp Basil Jones Belize, .5min.
Crystal cave tubing in Belize, 3min. Clips from our ship on the Royal Caribbean and our cave tubing in a crystal cave in Belize
Snorkeling Fun at Long Caye Aquarium Belize, 2min. Visit the popular Long Caye Aquarium site in Belize, Central America and enjoy an experience of a lifetime. Snorkel or dive to experience one of the most pristine and beautiful sites in the country and mingle with the rich marine life including colorful tropical fish, sharks, sting rays, sea turtles.
Christina, 20min. This is long (20 min) but oh so important to listen to. If you have been swayed at all by the government's take on what happened to Mr. Myles, then you owe it to yourself, your family, your community, your country to get both sides of the story. As long as votes and power can be bought (with our money), we do not live in a democracy in Belize...
July 13, 2015
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Specials and Events
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Also with the most recent Open Your Eyes, Rise and Shine Morning Show, and the Dickie Bradley Specials
The San Pedro Sun
Get Dolled-Up with Makeup by Steff
While glamming up with lipstick, eye shadow, blush and bronzer might not be for everyone, some women (myself included) love the stuff!
Yes, I know it’s Belize, and in these tropical climates, many choose to opt out of wearing the stuff all together. Some reserve applying a pop of glam only on special occasions and others love adding life to their outfits by extending their looks with a bit of contouring and natural gloss.
For graduations, weddings, birthdays and more a lot of islanders have been getting glammed up by local make-up artist Stephanie Manuel! Trust me, her work is amazing, so much so that she’s been a go to make-up artist for several of the Belikin Calendar shoots, and make-up artist to the esteemed Miss San Pedro Pageants, and Miss San Pedro herself Michelle Nunez! Steff even did my make up for my baby shower a few months ago, and does it for many others as well.
Wolfe’s Woofer: Faith Healing
“. . . and in the Mid-East there is tension in Syria as . . .”
“Click.”
“. . . and tonight on Ice Road Truckers Sam Hebert has mechanical problems . . .”
“Click.”
“Quit flipping through the channels and leave the remote alone,” Sherry said.
“I’m trying to find something interesting to watch,” I told her. “It’s amazing that with over a hundred channels there is nothing on them worth watching on Sunday night.”
“Some Ancient Alien theorists believe that. . .”
“Click.”
A TV preacher said, “We received a letter and a donation this week from Martha Goodwin of Pittsburg, Pennsylvania. She had arthritis in her elbow for years. Last week during the healing portion of our show she put her elbow on the TV. I prayed for her and she was healed.”
Police Report: Theft of Firearm
On Monday, June 7th 35-year-old Walter Estuardo Medina reported that on Saturday, July 4th about 7:30PM, he parked his blue golf cart in front of the San Pedro Roman Catholic Church on Barrier Reef Drive and walked a few feet away to talk to someone, and upon his return he noticed that his bag that was on the front seat of the cart was missing. The bag contained his licensed black and silver Taurus brand .9mm pistol with serial number TFP70933 with a magazine containing 13 .9mm live rounds, cash and other personal belongings. Police investigation continues.
Doctor Love: New Mom
Dear Doctor Love,
Two weeks ago a fifteen year-old girl showed up at our door saying that my husband was her father. I believed her immediately because of the resemblance. I met my husband out here on the island but before that he worked in San Ignacio. It turns out that when he moved his girlfriend was pregnant and was very angry that he was leaving. Instead of telling him about it she decided to raise the child herself. Four years ago she remarried. The daughter says that this year her step-father started trying to touch her when her mother was not around. She complained to her mother and she explained who her father was and where she could find him. That’s how she came out here.
I am still in a state of shock about all of this. Two weeks ago I had a seven year old daughter and a ten year-old son. Now, I have a fifteen year-old child to raise who is not mine. I tried to dislike her but it is impossible. She is sweet and well-mannered and is a beautiful girl. I have been trying to find reasons to keep my distance but it is hard to do. Her father immediately accepted her and adores her. I even tried to be jealous of this and I could not. I know she has been through a much harder life than me.
I have started to adjust and now my biggest problem is the constant explanations to friends and neighbors. I have avoided it so far but what do I tell them?
Misc Belizean Sources
Update from Belize Bird Rescue
Surrogate mothers are such a blessing!! We have a few mothers at the rescue who have stepped up and taken some orphaned babies under their wings. These moms aid in making sure the babies are fed frequently and receive the adequate amount of nutrients required for growth. By accepting a baby that isn't their own, they allow us to minimize human contact which increases the chance of being successfully released back into the wild when they are healthy and ready. Thanks moms!
LOTTERY DRAWING for Sunday, Juy 12, 2015:
First: 5252
Second: 5193
Third: 9768
Missing: 0, 4
Belmopan Clean Up Campaign
Belmopan had their big Clean Up Campaign Saturday. Lots of volunteers came out to help with the beautification of Belmopan. Well done!
"Some images of cleanup campaign held today 11th July 2015. Thanks to the Police cadets, Dept. of the environment , BAY U-21 basketball team, Scouts and Leo's, Councillors and workers from the Belmopan City Council."
Heartz Football Club Summer Camp
The Heartz Football Club is doing a Summer Workshop, and it starts tomorrow at Broaster Stadium.
"Heartz Football Club- Grassroots Football Program
When: July 13-24, 2015
Time: 8:am to 12 p.m.
Where: Norman Broaster Stadium
Age Group: 4 years -12 years Boys & Girls
(U7, U10, & U13)
COME AND HAVE FUN LEARNING!"
The Reporter
Developing countries to learn how to strengthen tax systems through World Bank/IMF initiative
Developing countries will have the opportunity to strengthen their tax systems, through a new initiative which the World Bank and International Monetary Fund (IMF) are launching.
The announcement precedes a discussion among heads of state, civil society organizations, multilateral institutions and private sector representatives on how to boost finances to meet the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). That discussion will happen during the Financing for Development conference in Addis, Ethiopia this week.
IMF Managing Director Christine Lagarde says, “A strong revenue base is imperative if developing countries are to be able to finance the spending they need on public services, social support and infrastructure, but experience shows that with well-targeted external technical support and sufficient political will, it can be done.”
Breaking Belize News
Traffic accident in Blackman Eddy
Belize Media Group has received reports about a traffic accident that happened just now between a motorcycle and a vehicle in Blackman Eddy, Cayo District. This is a developing story and we will be updating it as more information becomes available.
Sugar cane crop season 2014-2015 scheduled to close today
The 2014 – 2015 Cane Crop Season is scheduled to close today at 6pm. The official figures for the amount delivered will be issued tomorrow. We will have a full report tomorrow on the official reports presented by BSI/ASR.
Manhunt underway after El Chapo breaks out of jail
Mexican authorities are intensively searching for leader of the Sinaloa Cartel, Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman, who broke out of Antiplano maximum security prison west of Mexico City between Saturday night and Sunday morning. He was serving a 20-year sentence for drug trafficking offenses. The notorious Guzman was said to have […]
McAfee, the Movie?
John McAfee is back. The billionaire online security pioneer turned “person of interest” in a murder case in San Pedro Town will have his life story told in a six-part documentary series titled “The McAfee Project” which has been picked up by Spike TV in the United States. Director Billy […]
Importance of Mindset for Sustainability in Belize
Human behavior underlies almost all problems related to sustainability, such as air and water pollution, population growth, climate change, deforestation, consumerism, social equity, and loss of biodiversity. Research in psychology offers clues as to why people engage in unsustainable behaviors despite their concern about the broader consequences. At the same time, the research also explains why people go out of their way to behave sustainably, and how it is possible to motivate and empower sustainable actions. The goal of beginning to examine the psychology of sustainable behavior is to learn how to create the conditions that make sustainable action the most appealing or natural choice to all people. At present many of us find ourselves engaging in unsustainable daily behaviors that have negative environmental and socio-economic impacts.
Have you ever found it challenging to persuade your best friend to shut down their computer at night? Or failed to convince your neighbors to turn off their sprinklers? Have you ever felt exasperated by your colleague’s unwillingness to recycle? You are not alone. We are intelligent, thinking creatures. Why is it so difficult for us to change our behavior and act upon our sustainability concerns? One reason is that though our rational minds may know that change is needed, it is not always our rational minds that drive our behavior. Promoting sustainable behavior is not easy.
Snapshot Sunday: My Week Jungle to Reef in Belize
Sometimes you just feel lucky. And this past week or so has been one of those times. I went from spelunking the ATM cave in the Cayo District of Belize (yes…I said spelunking) and watching gorgeous toucans as I enjoyed breakfast to sitting on a sandbar on the leeward side of Ambergris Caye and eating gorgeous sushi at Blue Water Grill in San Pedro.
And in the next few days, I’m planning a trip to the Blue Hole…THAT BLUE HOLE.
So here are a bunch of snap shots…all posted to my Instagram account of my last 10 days…a little bit of this and a little bit of that. My life in Belize. And a few other cool pictures from other Instagram users that I just loved.
A Concise History Of Mesoamerica And The Ancient Maya Part 1
The Maya did not evolve in isolation. They made up one of the cultures of mesoamerica. Their neighbours were people like the Zapoteca, Huaxteca, Tolteca, Tlaxcalans, Mexica (Aztecs) – these peoples were all contemporary with the ancient Maya.
The Teotihuacanos were one of the first civilisations. The Olmec civilisation who lived in the Gulf Coast of Mexico had organised civilisation which began about 1500BC to about 600BC, then they were absorbed as a culture into the larger culture that Mesoamericans will pursue after 600BC.
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Company Shares of Consolidated Water Co. Ltd. Drops by -0.86%
Consolidated Water Co. Ltd. (NASDAQ:CWCO) has lost 0.86% during the past week and dropped 1.17% in the last 4 weeks. The shares are however, negative as compared to the S&P 500 for the past week with a loss of 0.85%. Consolidated Water Co. Ltd. (NASDAQ:CWCO) has underperformed the index by 0.33% in the last 4 weeks. Investors should watch out for further signals and trade with caution.
For the current week, the company shares have a recommendation consensus of Buy. Consolidated Water Co. Ltd. is up 4.53% in the last 3-month period. Year-to-Date the stock performance stands at 20.52%. The company shares have rallied 19.36% in the past 52 Weeks. On June 26, 2015 The shares registered one year high of $13.75 and one year low was seen on December 16, 2014 at $8.41. The 50-day moving average is $12.63 and the 200 day moving average is recorded at $11.48. S&P 500 has rallied 5.03% during the last 52-weeks.
Laguna Blanca School’s Planned Trip to Belize to Include Archaeological, Cultural Enrichment
They are not ruins, they are monuments.
The mysteries of the great Maya (not Mayan — that’s only when describing the language) civilization present themselves with full force in Belize, especially when visitors have the opportunity to explore monuments with the archaeologist who discovered them.
Laguna Blanca School teachers Arturo Flores and Blake Dorfman were in Belize to meet with Anabel Ford Ph.D., director of UC Santa Barbara’s MesoAmerican Research Center, learning far more about the Maya than one would by simply walking the monuments. It’s all part of the planning process for a school trip to the area proposed for next year.
Ford and her team are located at BRASS (Belize River Archaeological Settlement Survey) Base in Santa Elena, a muddy 30-minute drive in the rainy season from the ancient site of El Pilar. Last week, Ford led a group of diplomats on a tour of the site, which she rediscovered some 30 years ago, and gave a first-hand look at “archaeology under the canopy,” which will preserve the monuments indefinitely while more exposed treasures wear away.
Videos
This Water Tells My Story, 9min. The cruise to Cozumel, Honduras, and Belize gave me a chance to reflect on everything I've learned this year, my life progression, and compile a list of things that need to be accomplished in the near future.
Belize got border, 5min.
SpottedEagleRay -- Belize, 2min.
Emma's Birthday in Belize June 2015, 4.5min.
Belize, Caye Caulker, 5.5min. On my travels in Central America I stopped in Belize for 4 days. I took a ferry from Honduras to Belize City. At the same port in Belize City that the ferry dropped us off we got a ferry to Caye Caulker (the backpackers island.)
I arrived in Caye Caulker around 7pm where we just walked around till we found a hostel (they are everywhere.) There are plenty of locals telling you were to stay but we trusted the many travelers that came up to us and told us where they were staying.
There isn't much to do in Caye Caulker except going on trips. We did some laying around on the beach but the beaches aren't that great as there is sea grass everywhere making it also not ideal for snorkeling.
I did one snorkel trip that included 3 main stops for $50 USD.
Belize Scuba Diving 2015, 5min.
Belize Only, 7.5min. This video is about Belize Only.
Yucatan and Belize 2015, 22min.
Belize Hummingbird 2015, 3min. Driving down the Hummingbird Highway July 2015
Project Belize 2015 Trip, 23min.
Orchid Village, Belize, 4.5min. We stayed at the Orchid Garden and Eco Village in Belize. We had a wonderful time. The service was excellent. Thank you Mr. Liao and Mrs. Tsiang and to all the staff.
Dolphins in Belize, .5min. Dolphins following our tender back to the ship from Starfish Island on our honeymoon.
Ziplining At Jaguar Paw Belize, 5min. The zipline portion from the Chukka Belize Cave Tubing & Zipline combo. Located on the banks of the Cave's Branch River, Jaguar Paw is an awe-inspiring ...
Seemed kind of silly, but we were there and the guys running it were pros so why not take a trip.
Great Blue Hole - unedited - Belize, 83min. This video was shoot by some young underwater explorers. I uploaded it here the raw file and kept it unedited. The Great Blue Hole is a large submarine .
Full unedited video of great blue hole dive in belize. check out minutes 12 through 17 for the best of it. Huge shark at 19:00.
SCUBA diving in the magnificent Great Blue Hole in the Lighthouse Reef off the coast of Belize in Central America. Our lovely team was diving the the friendly .
A blue hole is a cave (inland) or underwater sinkhole. They are also called vertical caves. There are many different blue holes located around the world, typically .
Kicking it with Joe #3 (Belize Cave Tubing), 8min. In this super awesome adventure we're in Belize city, Belize cave tubing in the jungle!
Take off at Philip Goldsen Airport, Belize, 1min. United Airlines 1478 Phillip S.W. Goldson International Airport - Houston George Bush Intercontinental Airport. Boeing 737-724.
Arriving into Placencia (Belize), 12min.
Taking the bus from Hopkins to Placencia and a little exploration. Only in town for a few hours before getting a boat to Honduras
Lola, one of our Red Lored Parrots, feeding baby Benny, 1/4min. Here's a video of Lola, one of our Red Lored Parrots, feeding baby Benny. This vocal and physical interaction is important for building bonds and learning social cues within the flock.
July 12, 2015
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The San Pedro Sun
Island Football teams participate in Libertad Football Marathon
On Sunday, July 5th, two island football teams traveled to Libertad Village in the Corozal District to participate in an all-day Football Marathon. Proudly representing San Pedro were United FC and Legends FC. While neither team managed to bring home the first place trophy, they certainly had a fun day of football fun. Hosting the marathon was Libertadores FC. The quadrangular tournament encompassed United FC, Legends FC, Libertadores Fc and Orange Walk Under 21 facing off in heated matches. It was a fun family day with lots to eat and drink, not to mention great football action!
Turtle Nesting season is at its peak!
The sea turtle nesting season runs from May-November of each year, with July being the peak nesting period. Reports are that this year’s nest spotting looks promising. To date, more than 40 nests have been recorded in Northern Ambergris Caye, including seven loggerhead turtle nests north of El Secreto Resort, along with several by Basil Jones and Punta Azul areas. However, due to the fact that the majority of these nests are on the portion of the beach used as a road, most of these nests have been relocated. Therefore, motorists using the beach are asked to be mindful and to avoid disturbing female turtles approaching the beach or running over any disturbance in the sand, as it might just be a nest.
Editorial: Are you going to be the one who trashes our island?
We are pleased to report this week about the new Solid Waste Transfer Station on our island home. Just what does this mean for the residents and visitors to La Isla Bonita? According to Deputy Mayor Gary Grief, who spoke at the site inauguration last Friday, “….no longer will people flying over the island see the plume of smoke from our burning dump site…this is a huge upgrade, one that will benefit everyone and hopefully make the island have a healthier and more beautiful environment.” Deputy Prime Minister Honorable Gaspar Vega, who spoke at the event as well, went on to emphasize that with this transfer station, “…we will be eliminating several problems beside just improper disposal. No longer will there be air pollution from the burning of garbage, nor water and land pollution from the seeping of hazardous materials in to the island’s water sources and land masses.”
Unquestionably these a very important and valid points, but as Mayor Daniel Guerrero pointed out in his speech at the ceremony, “…This garbage transfer station will greatly benefit the community. It is without a doubt that we are headed into the direction of cleaning up the island. But still, we need the collaboration of every single resident and even visitors to do their part in keeping San Pedro clean.”
Veterinary Surgeons Board renew DVM Laurie Droke’s License
In a meeting held on Wednesday, July 1st, the Belize Veterinary Association (BVA), Veterinary Surgeons Board (VSB) and Belize Agricultural Health Authority (BAHA) agreed to renew Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) and co-owner of the San Pedro Animal Hospital (SPAH), Laurie Droke’s license. After receiving complaints about the establishment, the VSB was contemplating not renewing Droke’s license for 2015, which is needed to operate veterinary clinic legally. According to Doctor Miguel DePaz- Chief Veterinarian Officer, Director of Animal Health at BAHA and Chairman of the Veterinary Surgeons Board, while they will be renewing Droke’s license, SPAH will still be closely monitored for inconsistencies. “Like I had said earlier in the year, the board considered not renewing Droke’s license therefore the SPAH would not be able to operate. The main reason for this is because we had received reports that Droke was not always present at the clinic and other unlicensed veterinarians were the ones running SPHA. This is against the law. Under section 24.(1) of the Veterinary Surgeons Act (Chapter 326 of the Laws of Belize Revised Edition 2000) ‘No person shall engage in the practice of veterinary surgery or hold himself out as engaging in the practice of veterinary surgery unless that person is registered under this Act’,” said DePaz.
Misc Belizean Sources
Power interruption scheduled for 7:00am to 9:00am Sunday, July 12, portion Corozal
Joseito Layout, Dominguez Layout, Pueblo Viejo, Saltillos, Copper Bank, Chunox, Orchid Bay and Sarteneja. BEL to change a grounding transformer which supplies power to affected areas.
Power interruption scheduled for Sunday, July 19 from 6:00am to 2:00pm, portion Stann Creek and Toledo Districts
Affected areas: the villages of Independence, Placencia, Seine Beight, Red Bank, San Juan, Cow Pen, Maya Mopan, Santa Rosa, San Roman, San Pablo, Georgetown, Santa Cruz, Maya King, San Isidro, Trio, Monkey River and Bella Vista. BEL to conduct critical maintenance and testing of all equipment at Independence Substation.
SISE HoC Upcycling Workshop
The SISE House of Culture had it's recycled art workshop for kids this week, and boy did they learn to make a lot. D Russell Photography was there to get some great pictures of the happy kds and their art, and Mama's Pizza provided the graduation lunch. Thanks to everyone that spent their time making this a great learning adventure for the kids!
More pictures here, and here.
"Kids from 6-15 were invited to participate in this summer workshop on recycling and upcycling trash into treasure! Mama's Pizza brought lunch for the graduation!"
Pedro Guerra Mena Park Swing Installation
The Rotaract Club of Benque, along with students from JP2JC, installed some swings and cleaned up Pedro Guerra Mena Park in Benque. Thanks!
"Our members in conjunction with students from the Small Business Management course at John Paul II Junior College in Benque Viejo installed swings & cleaned up the Pedro Guerra Mena Park in Benque Viejo this morning.
We thank Mr. Jorge Iglesias who was mowing the lawn when we arrived at the park this morning. The club extends its heartfelt gratitude to everyone who assisted with the project today!"
Red Lored Parrot finds flock
Tee, a Red Lored Parrot, was surrendered to us by the lovely Candy Power two years ago, with the hope of providing him the opportunity to make friends. When Tee first came to us, he didn't agree with any of the other Red Loreds we'd been housing and it looked like he'd have to continue his life of solitude. After having Tee for two years, this week under the watchful eyes and dedication of a returning intern Lauren, and new interns Carla and Amanda, Tee has found a flock to call his own. Just goes to show it may take time and dedication to find them, but a flock is out there for every parrot.
The Reporter
Journalist, Kareem Clarke laid to rest
Journalist, Kareem Clarke, 27, was laid to rest on Saturday afternoon following a funeral service at Saint Ignatius Church.
In his eulogy to the Kremandala “poster boy”, as Mose Hyde described him, Hyde said today he was nit going to mourn Clarke’s death, but celebrate his life. He denounced criminals like Clarke’s killers who live by violence.
“Yoh cud shoot ah down; yoh cud bruk ih bones, but Kareem Clarke cannot be destroyed by bullets. …You and a billion others can’t kill Kareem’s spirit”, Hyde said emphatically.
Hyde described the young man as a champion who from childhood loved to read. He said that Clarke grew up without a father; yet he displayed every bit of humility, professionalism, dedication to his work and his family.
Officiating celebrant, Father Noel Leslie, in his homily, consoled the mourners that death is a door that all of us must pass through, and that brcausr we do not knoe how and when we will face that passage, we must be ready.
Special Envoy returns from Taiwan
Special Envoy for Women and Children, Mrs Kim Simplis-Barrow has returned home from a five-day visit to Taiwan.
Mrs Barrow visited that republic at their invitation, and during her visit, she called on Mrs. Chow Mei Ching, spouse of Ptesident of Taiwan, Ma Ying Jeou, as well as H.E. David Lin, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of China (Taiwan).
The government’s press office states that Mrs. Barrow also paid a courtesy call to Mr. Fredrick F. Chien, Chairman of the Cathay Charity Foundation, where both officials discussed possible areas of cooperation.
On Wednesday, July 8, Mrs. Barrow visited the En Chu Kong Hospital, where she was conferred the Fervent Global Love of Lives Medal by the Chou Ta Kuan Cultural and Educational Foundation, “for overcoming the pains and difficulties of life with her indomitable courage and persistence, while making sacrifices for others.”
“Pawpa” Mena says police presence, jobs, land distribution will be priority issues in his area
Frank “Pawpa” Mena says issues such as improving police presence, creating jobs, improving land distribution and ensuring that more children have access to education will be top priority during his term in elected office.
Mena, who garnered close to 58 percent of the votes cast in Wednesday’s by-election in Dangriga over the PUP’s Anthony Sabal, was sworn in on Friday as Minister of State in the Ministry of National Security, in Belmopan.
Mena said that there is an urgent need for better lighting and police outposts, particularly in areas along Sarawee and Hope Creek villages.
These were some of the first things he promised to deliver to his constituents before his term in this adminstration expires, when the next general elections are called. First, however, he said there would need to be some kind of assessment to determine the specific locations along the eight-mile stretch of road where these are needed.
Youth shot dead on Friday night
Unofficial but reliable reports reaching The Reporter is that another youth was shot and killed in Belize City.
Anthony Smith, 18, was shot multiple times to the chest and abdomen and died a short while later.
The police have not yet released any details of this incident.
The Belize Times
PUP Says Minister of State Edmund Castro Must Go!!
Belizeans are in shock and anger at the news that Minister of State Edmund Castro withdrew his lawsuit in the Supreme Court on Friday the 3rd July, 2015 against Mrs. Alvarine Burgess who had accused him of using his Ministerial office for illegal and corrupt practices in the sale of visas to foreigners. Minister Castro, in his lawsuit, told the Supreme Court Mrs. Burgess had said on public television that he: (i) Collected Four Hundred Thousand ($400,000.00) dollars worth of bribes in return for recommending visas for foreigners he had never met; (ii) Used his office in the corrupt practice of selling visas; (iii) Is a criminal and broke the law of Belize; and (iv) Is a corrupt Minister of State. This, he told the Supreme Court, had seriously damaged his reputation and had caused him to suffer great embarrassment and distress. But by failing to clear his name and his reputation and by withdrawing his law-suit in the Supreme Court, Minister Castro is effectively admitting the statements made by Mrs. Burgess are true and correct and therefore he is in breach of the Constitution of Belize and violated the Immigration Laws and the criminal laws of Belize. No serving Minister has ever admitted that he is a corrupt person.
Anthony Sabal: “Here for the Long Haul!!”
Anthony Sabal will continue to represent the People’s United Party as its Standard Bearer for Dangriga, Sarawee and Hope Creek and to fight for the residents of the communities.
“I’m in this for the long haul,” Sabal told the media houses outside the Holy Ghost RC School in Dangriga Town at the end of vote counting in Wednesday’s by-election.
Sabal, in three short weeks of campaigning, was able to re-ignite a fighting spirit for the PUP in the by-election, and despite the UDP entire national election machinery piling up in Dangriga, he held his ground and battled on with committed supporters and the Party’s support.
Sabal attracted 1,526 votes to the UDP’s candidate 2,164. The UDP were on a strange high going into the by-election. They were over confident and predicted nothing less than a 2 to 1 or even 3 to 1 victory.
UDP Buy Election!!
As warned by Melvin Hulse in his now very-famous Barrow-bashing recording, the UDP spent millions to buy the elections held in Dangriga on Wednesday, July 8, 2015. Melvin, who has now been cast away from the UDP at the whim of one man despite him being elected in a convention by UDP supporters in Stann Creek West, predicted that the UDP would spend at least 2 million dollars in the Dangriga bye-election. From the looks of things on the ground, the UDP surpassed that amount easily.
Reports are that the UDP paid $200 and $300 for votes. To wear a red shirt got you a cool $100 or perhaps up to $200 if you caught the UDP bagmen at the right time. The UDP had been in Dangriga for several weeks, spending on late-night drinking binges and parties, luring the people into deceit.
On the day of the bye-election the Government vehicles rolled into town, fuelled with taxpayers’ money. Luxury vehicles with blue plates circled the town non-stop. UDP Ministers had no shame, spending the people’s money for political purposes.
Catholic Bishop Calls for Repeal of Petro-Caribe Loans Act
Prime Minister Dean Barrow’s anti-transparency law, the Petrocaribe Loans Act, has attracted yet another strong voice of opposition: Catholic Bishop, Dorick Wright.
In a July 4th, 2015 release issued by Reverend Father Noel Leslie, he declared that “The Bishop of Belize and Belmopan, His Excellency Bishop Dorick Wright, joins me in calling for a repeal of the PetroCaribe Loans Act 2015 and its amendments and for a return to the adherence to the principles outlined in the Finance and Audit Reform Act 2005”.
The release further announces that the Roman Catholic Church in Belize believes that “the Act was devised to correct transgressions in the borrowing and spending of Public Funds. The Church has a duty to denounce any legislation that violates the Rule of Law, the Spirit of Democracy and the Constitution of Belize”.
Father Leslie’s statement came days after he voted in support of an amendment to the controversial Petrocaribe Loans Act at a July 1st Senate Meeting. The vote provoked heavy criticism because when the legislation was first introduced at a Senate meeting held on March 30th 2015, he had voted against it.
Promising Journalist Murdered
The cold-blooded and senseless shooting murder of 27 year old Kareem Clarke, a reporter for the Amandala newspaper, has left the Belizean community and in particular the media fraternity very shaken.
Almost daily, the media has reported on shootings and violent murders, mostly from Belize City where the murder rate is sky high. But on Monday, the victim was one of its own.
Clarke was gunned down while riding his bicycle along Vernon Street, near the corner with Lakeview Street, around 1:00am on Monday morning. He was heading home after visiting a female friend in the area when he was stalked by a gunman and shot at. He received two shots in the head and three times on his body. He fell from his bicycle and onto the cold cement pavement.
A Police surveillance post that should have been active and manned 24/7, situated about 300 feet away on Vernon Street, was abandoned on the night of the shooting. Police authorities have not explained why this was so, when there have been several shootings and murders in the area over the past three weeks.
THINK ABOUT IT
Oh! Far more men like him. With twelve such men Jesus changed the world.
With less than twenty, Fidel Castro came out of the hills of Cuba and overthrew the USA supported dictator Bautista.
History, both ancient and modern manifests many splendid examples of men and women standing up against the powerful, chancey systems of their times.
Belize has such men and women, Phillip Goldson, Antonio Soberanis, Will and Sharper, Gwendolyn Lizarraga, and the great George Price, among others.
But the times, at present, cry out for such men and women.
One such is the Reverend Dorick Wright, Bishop of the Ramon Catholic Diocese of Belize.
No religious leader in the history of Belize has ever stood up with such open and straight-forward bravery against governmental wrong doing in Belize. When the Minister of Education a few years ago introduced some weird “gender policy” it was Bishop Dorick Wright who marched in the streets of Belize to show how opposed the church was.
To Whom Much Is Given
Monday morning brought its usual dose of bad news but this time it was rougher than usual; in particular for my colleagues behind the zinc fence. One of their own, a young and upcoming journalist who contributed prolifically and reliably to their headline news stories was shot and killed in the early morning of that same day. Nuri, who is sitting in for Mose, was his usual composed self but co-host India Camile was visibly shaken and affected. It is never easy to lose someone who you see every day; and in particular when the news comes suddenly like that. A release from the Kremandala camp described Kareem Clarke as a “very promising and ambitious young journalist”.
When I saw the young man’s picture, I remembered seeing him from time to time, chasing a story or waiting to interview someone in front of Independence Hall where I work. He was a humble and soft spoken individual and someone who was apparently well liked by all who knew him and even by those who simply crossed paths with him. As a regular reader of the Amandala, I have no doubt read much of what Mr. Clarke has written. Being somewhat of a pedant, I am critical of bad writing but I do not remember finding many faults with young Kareem’s pieces. He had a gift and he made the following of his train of thoughts and chronicle of facts effortless and easy. He was young, gifted and black but unfortunately, in this day and age on Belize’s southside of the city, that can be lethal and is usually a prelude to an early and predictable demise. Oh for the good old days!
A Corrupt Government
The man who promised good governance is presiding over the most abusive and corrupt administration.
The Lands Department under his Deputy Prime Minister Gaspar Vega is “a hotbed of corruption”. Bribery and kickbacks in that Ministry have become the new normal. But the Prime Minister does not hold his deputy accountable. He sees nothing wrong in allowing the brother of the same Deputy to monopolize the exploitation of the rosewood in the Toledo forest. He sees nothing wrong when the nephew of the said Deputy is given a fat contract by Government to pave the road to San Antonio and is fully paid even though no work was done on that road.
The Airport Authority funds are looted to provide Prime Minister Dean Barrow’s Minister of State Castro with thousands of dollars for his personal and political use. But the Prime Minister sees nothing wrong. It is, in his words only ‘distasteful’.
What the other Minister of State Elvin Penner did at the Immigration Department selling Belizean nationality and passports to foreign criminals who never one day set foot in Belize was, in the eyes of the Prime Minister, not a crime because “factual guilt is not the same thing as legal guilt!”
Barrow has also now even defended Castro’s admitted visa hustling, which was exposed by whistleblower Alvarine Burgess.
Rising Starz, Lucky Strikers & UB Jaguars win football matches
The UB Jaguars posted their 2nd win, blasting the Infinites 6-0. Iris Galdamez struck the Jaguars’ 1st goal in the 14th minute, and Iris added a 2nd goal in the 26th minute. Infinites’ goalie Cynthia Boteo had no chance with one of her own defenders deflected Rosaria Cal’s shot into the back of the net to give UB a 3-0 lead at the half.
In the 2nd half, Cindy Bush blasted in a 4th goal in the 53rd minute and Rosaria Cal headed in a 5th goal to put the finish on an assist from Daysi Montero in the 60th minute. Delmi Hernandez came off the UB bench to replace Bush, and she too scored the 6th goal in the 64th minute. After that it was a free for all as the rest of the UB squad: Alberta Garcia, Araceli Galdamez, Daysi Montero, Tracy Chi and Delmi Cornelio came up to take shots at goal. Cynthia Boteo must have felt that she was in a shooting gallery as she did her best to keep it to 6-0.
The Belmopan Lucky Strikers defeated the Bullet Tree girls 3-1. Clarisa Salgado scored the 1st goal in the 12th minute, and Kimberly “Brazilian” Perez added a 2nd goal in the 14th minute. Bullet Tree’s goalie Daisy Moya stopped Shadalee Ho’s penalty shot after the village captain Rutilia Useta took down Kim Perez in the 18-yard box to keep to 2-0 at the half.
Kent Gabourel wins Weekend Warriors Cycling Time Trials
Team Benny’s Megabytes’ Kent “Bob” Gabourel won the Weekend Warriors Cycling Club individual time trials held from Mile 23 at the Rockville junction to Mile 32.5 on the George Price highway on Sunday, July 5, in preparation for their national road championships to be held on Sunday, July 12.
A Division
1st Kent Gabourel – Team Benny’s Megabytes (26:12)
2nd Robert Mariano – Team DigiCell 4G (26:26.04)
3rd Warren Coye – Team Santino’s (26:26.12)
4th George Abraham – Team BelCal (26:29)
5th Daniel Cano – Team Santino’s (26:50)
6th Preston Martinez – Team Benny’s Megabytes (27:09)
7th David Pollard – Team BCB/F.T. Williams (27:22)
8th Fitzgerald “Palas” Joseph – Team Lampaz (28:31)
9th Derrick Smith – Team BWS (29:03)
10th Kenny Gooding – Team BCB/F.T. Williams (29:24)
Bombers & Young Warriors clash in Smart Mundialito finals
The undefeated Brown Bombers and the Young Warriors will clash in the 2015 SMART Mundialito football championship finals set for Sunday, July 12, at the MCC Garden.
The Brown Bombers entered the semifinals as the top seed, and won by the same score they had won over the No. 4 seeded Ladyville Jaguars, as they had in the regular season: 1-0; this time Eldon Byrd scored the winning goal late in the 2nd half, just before the long whistle.
In the other semifinal, the Young Warriors were stuck in the same jam as they had been in their regular season math with the Collet Strikers 0-0 after regulation and overtime. So they had to go to penalties to decide a winner. In the penalty shoot-out, the Warriors beat Collet Strikers 5-4. Joshaun Flowers, Nelson Nunez, Jose Juan Garcia, Richard “Bigs” Williams and Anthony Usher converted their penalties for Young Warriors, but only Shamar Gillett, Mikey Palacio, Anthony Parham and Troy Gentle scored for Collet as their 2nd kicker missed the goal completely.
A lousy Politician and 3 luxury Prados!
This is a tale of one lousy politician and his three Prados. The UDP politician who belongs to the red party has amassed unknown wealth during his time in office as the Corozal Bay area representative.
He now has a three-storey mansion home, forgetting some of the very poor who still live in shabby homes. The politician, an electrician by career, has mismanaged the Health Ministry and every now and again crisis hits the important Ministry such as outbreaks of infections killing babies, poor maternal health care, rats occupying hospital kitchens and monies going missing or being fleeced under large-scale pharmaceutical hustling.
But it is his penchant for Prados that has caught our attention.
Rest In Peace Unionism
The National Trade Union Congress of Belize was established in 1966 with the mantra “Workers in Solidarity”. The concept of unionism is based on the foundation of solidarity and the struggle for equality and justice.
Frederick Douglas said: if there is no struggle there is no progress. Those who profess to favor freedom and yet deprecate agitation, are men who want crops without plowing the ground, they want rain without thunder and lightning. They want oceans without the awful roar of its many waters.
This struggle may be a moral one, or it may be a physical one, or it may be both moral and physical, but it must be a struggle. Power concedes nothing without demand. It never did and it never will.
Sometime circa late 2007 and 2008, the United Democratic Party had the luxury of the various token leaders of unions engaging vigorously to topple the then People’s United Party Government. They took their fight to every crook and cranny of the Public Service departments. The NTUCB took out a paid ad with fiery words – “Who is GOB protecting? Mek we get it straight. Let’s talk about what is ILLEGAL. It’s ILLEGAL for the Government to mismanage funds and then lie about it, accept false documents so as to approve loans to political cronies and a few first Belizeans, mislead the people after they have been robbed. Sell of Belizeans passports, cover up for the big fish and allow the small man to take the wrap”.
St. Matthew’s Government School graduates 27 students
Twenty-seven students marched proudly to collect their primary school certificates on Wednesday, June 24th at the St. Matthew’s Government School grounds, marking an end to their studies at the institution, and the beginning of a new chapter of higher studies.
Principal of the school, Michelle Murray, introduced the theme of this year’s graduation, “Service, Collaboration and Community Building: Alone we can do so little, together we can do so much”, pointing out that she believes the message is critical to the institution’s success.
She added that if it were not for collaboration with partners and the community’s involvement, the school would not exist nor be able to produce promising students. She committed to promoting this spirit.
The Valedictorian for Class of 2015 was Orlando Argueta. 13 year old Argueta, whose figure is overshadowed by his taller classmates, had big words of encouragement for his peers.
Lilly White’s Summer Camp Denied Petrocaribe Support
Well-known sports activist Edward Charles Rubio aka “Lilly White” says that all the hoopla over the Government’s “Summer of Sports” has been insignificant to his summer camp because despite his request for support he got none.
Rubio, who organises a summer camp at the BTL Park annually, said he had submitted his application for funding to the National Sports Council in May. He waited for a response but none came. Weeks later, on Friday June 26th, upon meeting a colleague who is organising a similar camp, he was asked if he wasn’t going to pick up his cheque at a special ceremony at the National Sports Council.
Rubio said that because he had submitted an application, he felt that perhaps he was a recipient who had not been contacted about the ceremony. But when he reached the National Sports Council office, he was met with disdain.
Rubio said the Sports Council Director, Patrick Menzies, was “rude” to him when he inquired about support for his summer camp.
UDP Political Alchemy and Propaganda!
Recently Belize’s airwaves have been bombarded by the United Democratic Party political propaganda “Transforming Belize”, “Believe in the transformation”, and “Petrocaribe Rolling”. Belizeans politicians and political parties have always utilized propaganda as a political strategy to win elections. Propaganda is not a novel strategy employed in the realm of politics – it is as old as politics.
However, propaganda is considered one of several pathologies of politics. In Carl J. Friedrich’s book, The Pathology of Politics (1972) the pathologies include corruption, secrecy, betrayal and violence.
Propaganda as defined by Friedrich is the behaviour, conduct or action of a propagandist – a person who hands out information to gain benefits, material or non-material advantages, for himself, or, more typically for the group he is acting for. The main objectives of propaganda include one of two things: to get people to vote for someone or to join his organisation (party) even if only for the vote or financially to support it.
They pretend to care
Almost 1,000 Belizeans have been murdered since 2008. Belize has been officially recognized as the third most violent country in the world. A crime occurs in this country every 23 minutes. Within the borders of Belize exists Belize City’s south side, which is the most violent place to be. On the south side of Belize 2/3 of the fathers are absent. On the south side of Belize gang infestation is real. On the south side of Belize poverty is pitiless. The negative reviews and realities attributed to Belize City’s south side are unending and have developed somewhat into a monotone. Gun plays and gang wars have become the norm.
In 2008 a black man from a south side constituency was elected to become our Prime Minister. That wasn’t the norm. He was to have been the silver lining on the gray clouds always hovering over our south side communities. Things were to have been different.
His success at the polls created a feeling of hope for all black Belizeans in the early morning of February 8th when the results had settled in. A black Prime Minister! Our saviour had arrived. Our children would die no more. Our women would be able to find work. Our men would be able to toil the land. This Prime Minister would fight for us and keep our interest at the center of his policies.
UN Office & International Groups Defend Maya rights – P.M. Dean Barrow should apologize to Maya people, say international groups
The Barrow Administration’s disrespectful and oppressive treatment of the Maya people of Santa Cruz Village, Toledo District, has been heavily criticised by the international community, including the United Nations Special Rapporteur on the rights of indigenous peoples.
The United Nations Special Rapporteur on the rights of indigenous peoples, Victoria Tauli-Corpuz, issued a strong-worded statement on today, Tuesday, July 7th, 2015, urging “the Government of Belize to ensure respect for the rights of the country’s Maya people to non-discrimination and traditional property”.
Tauli-Corpuz has been monitoring the Government of Belize’s actions against the Maya people, following the June 20th incident in Santa Cruz involving Rupert Myles. She noted that the Maya of Santa Cruz holds customary rights to its village lands which the government must respect and protect, as affirmed by a 2007 decision of the Supreme Court of Belize. She added that “under international human rights standards, indigenous peoples have the right to use, develop and also to control the lands, territories and resources that they possess by reason of traditional ownership”.
People’s United Party Resolution on the Unjust Guatemalan Claim to Belize
RECALLING WITH PRIDE that since the inception of the People’s United Party, WE have, as a Party. always rejected in its totality, the unjust and unfounded claim of Guatemala to the land, maritime areas and insular waters of Belize;
BEARING IN MIND that Peoples’ United Party has worked tirelessly to internationalize the just cause for Belize’s rights to sovereignty, self-determination and territorial and maritime integrity to the United Nations, the OAS, CARICOM and other international Organizations and the world in the decades since 1964
ASSERTING that it was the fortitude, vision and guidance of our Party, under the bold leadership of the Rt. Honorable George Price who carried our nation to its date with independent destiny on September 21, 1981 without any fear of the unjust. unfounded Guatemalan Claim and that we took our due place in the family of Independent Nations on that historic day;
BEARING IN MIND that Peoples’ United Party has, up until 2014, been represented and has participated in all dialogue, discussions and negotiations in which the Government of Belize has dealt with the unjust unfounded Guatemalan Claim;
Too Much Politics in the Public Service
Dear Editor,
I’m sick and tired of politics in Belize. Today if you want a job, you have to see your area representative who of course must be a member of the ruling party. Now-a-days you can have a degree and it means nothing. It’s not what you have in education, but who you know to get you the job or even worse if you are a strong supporter of the ruling party and show your strong ties, you will get the job even if you are dumb or can’t function effectively. At first the Ministry of the Public Service used to advertise positions that are vacant and an interview is held and the most suitable candidate is chosen. Now, any dumb fool sent by a minister can obtain jobs. I have seen unfairness across the board in almost all government ministries and department.
The public service is not what it used to be. It is now a bogus ministry run by politicians. CEO McNab and the Minister for Public Service are wasting their time holding workshops to improve the public service when nothing is being done to implement changes. If they don’t like you, if they can’t gossip with you or if you don’t show political ties connected to them, you are being transferred over and over maybe to frustrate you. Some public officers are untouchable and you know why.
Paul Rodriguez Disappointed with the Belize Council of Churches
Dear Editor,
I have noted with dismay that Senator Father Noel Leslie was instructed by the Belize Council of Churches to vote in favour of the Petro Caribe Act and its Amendments. Don’t Churchmen know that on matters of public morality it is immoral to require that your representative sworn by oath to act without fear or favour vote in support of what he considers to be illegal and immoral measures.
The Petro Caribe Act and its Amendments support the illegal and dishonest use of public funds. No honest citizen should support the use of public funds borrowed to improve the economic conditions of the whole society where there is no transparency and accountability.
I regret that no meeting was held by the Council of Churches to discuss how our Senator should vote.
I think it is time for Bishop Dorick Wright to re-consider whether our membership on the Council of Churches is indeed contributing to the Kingdom of God in Belize or assisting the process of conforming the Church to the world instead of the reverse.
6 survive near-fatal accident on Phillip Goldson Highway
The scene of Sunday night’s traffic accident on mile 82, in the outskirts of San Joaquin Village, was gruesome. The grey-coloured Geo Tracker sat on the road side, badly damaged. Several of the passengers were carted into an ambulance, with various degrees of injuries, but the good news was that there was no fatality.
37 year old Lilian Judith Flores, the driver, reported to the Police that she was driving in the direction of her home village, San Jose Village, when she lost control of the vehicle. The vehicle swerved to the right and slammed into a cement electricity post, then landed downhill.
Breaking Belize News
Police and residents aim for Mayflower truce
Regional Commander for Eastern Division (South), Senior Superintendent Chester Williams, reports that he is working along with the mothers and relatives of several known gang members of the Ghosttown Crips based on Mayflower Street, who out of fear of further reprisals, have approached the police department to organize […]
Police stalled on finding Kareem Clarke killer
Funeral services for late Amandala journalist Kareem Clarke, 27 years old, were held this afternoon at 2:00 p.m. at the St. Joseph R.C. Church, preceded by reflections beginning at 1:30 p.m. Earlier this week, KREM News aired exclusively the surveillance video that captured Kareem’s murder, which took place […]
Teakettle boys charged for murders
Belmopan police arrested and charged Shaylon Santos and Cardinal Lemoth, Jr., this week for the murders of Americans Julian Christopher Jones and Paul David Signorino. Jones and Signorino were killed at Jones’ estate in Teakettle, Cayo District, on May 15 after being chopped and shot twice in the […]
When will general elections be called?
After the events of this week, the speculation begins on when general elections, constitutionally due by 2017, will be called. They are expected to be earlier, but how much? Speaking in the immediate aftermath of Wednesday’s by-election in Dangriga, UDP area representative for Port Loyola Anthony “Boots” Martinez suggested […]
Save Belize With Two Things
By: Charles Leslie Jr. People keep saying young men will become extinct because of all the crime in Belize City. That is not what will happen. 60% of the Belizean population lives outside of Belize City. This is what may happen if real proportional representation and proportional budgetary allocation is not […]
Mainly fair weather conditions expected
The National Meteorological Service of Belize is predicting mostly sunny skies with the chance of a brief thunderstorm developing inland this afternoon. Partly cloudy skies with isolated showers are expected tonight. Winds will be blowing from the East at 10 to 20 knots. The sea state will be choppy to […]
18 year old youth shot and killed in Belize City
Reports reaching our newsroom are that Anthony Smith, an 18 year old youth from Belize City was shot and killed last night. According to reports, Smith was shot numerous times to the head, chest and abdomen.
Your First Time Visit – Ambergris Caye Check-list: 10 Must-Do’s When You Visit Belize
.Ambergris Caye has SO much to offer and can keep you busy from morning until night. The food, the festivals, the people, the shopping, the aqua blue waters, the gorgeous barrier reef and wildlife – most people are quickly hooked.
But it’s your first visit…and with only a few days or a week, where to start? Here is a check list – a mix of fun, adventure and…chocolate – that will make the most of your time on the island. And give you a real feel for what living on Belize’s largest island is like.
Using maps to conserve Natural Belize
Adapting to the growth rates, infrastructure, and conservation of natural resources in developing countries can be exceptionally difficult. Belize is no exception to that. The country is the second smallest in Central America, and is commonly known for its diverse culture and natural wonders.
Protecting many of these resources has become somewhat of a concern in the scientific community both within and outside of the country. With many coastal developments, high deforestation rates, and difficulty allocating funds for environmental protection, natural resources are taking a bit of a beating.
New technologies are helping to begin tackling the problem. The implementation of geographic mapping software (GIS) into conservation talks can improve efficiency, reduce expenditures, and help protect some of the country’s most beautiful locations. GIS is a powerful mapping software that can help land managers and scientists alike view data collected within the country spatially and help them visualize which areas are in need of the most attention.
Multiple ‘layers’ of data can be added to any given map so users can overlay different data sets and view them all at once. In this manner, map users can view country roads and protected areas at the same time and then create a buffer zone of unsuitable habitat as a result. Viewing layers of human populations in proximity to jaguar habitat or prime conservation areas can also be beneficial.
International Sources
Doane president, student writing field guide to Belize marine life
Doane College President Jacque Carter and student Brittany Boyd missed the best time to be a marine biologist in Nebraska by about 100 million years.
Late in the Cretaceous Period, when the region lay at the bottom of a massive inland sea that covered about one-third of what is now the United States, massive dinosaurs and fish swam in the sea, their bones becoming fossilized in the muddy sea floor when the sea dried up.
A few eons later and a thousand miles from the nearest sea, Carter and Boyd are in the process of writing an interactive field guide to 525 species of coral reef fish of Belize.
For two Nebraska scientists to be authoring a book for Caribbean tourists snorkeling off the coast of Central America, or a reference book for marine park managers and ichthyologists (fish scientists), the world under the sea holds a strong affinity.
“The whole time I’ve been in administration, I’ve managed to continue my scientific interest, maybe not at the same level or intensity, but with students who are interested,” said Carter, who has been leading the liberal arts college in Crete since 2011.
Laguna Blanca School Scouts Out Maya, El Pilar for Experiental Learning Trip
Arriving in Belize after a long series of overnight flights from Santa Barbara, adventurous Laguna Blanca School teachers Blake Dorfman and Arturo Flores met Anabel Ford Ph.D. of UC Santa Barbara’s MesoAmerican Research Center for an introduction to the tropical world of El Pilar in western Belize and the Peten of Guatemala.
This is a familiarization journey designed to establish links for a future journey for Laguna Blanca’s upper school students as part of the Hope Ranch school’s commitment to experiential learning.
Ford rediscovered the ancient Maya city of El Pilar some 30 years ago, and is researching the site with extreme care, making fascinating discoveries while keeping conservation of the area in mind.
Through this proposed program, Laguna Blanca students will have the opportunity to learn about the Maya use of forest gardens, a method of sustainable farming that brings promises for conservation in the future.
Mayan Leaders Arrested for Protecting Sacred Site
Mayan leaders of Santa Cruz in Belize say they were arrested for removing and then arresting a man who had illegally started to build on a sacred site in their community and then threatened them in a public meeting; these events transpired only two months after a high court ordered the Belize government to protect indigenous land rights.
On Friday, July 3, Mayan leaders filed a petition at the Caribbean Court asserting that the government had failed to honor the lands rights ruling when previously, on June 24, armed police officers arrested 12 Mayan villagers and leaders, including the principal leader or alcalde, on charges of illegally imprisoning Rupert Myles.
The Mayan leaders of Santa Cruz assert that Myles had illegally started to build on top of a sacred site, and that after being asked to stop he appeared at Mayan Council meeting and threatened the officials with a gun. Myles was then arrested on the orders of the Santa Cruz Alcalde who according to legal sources had the right to do so.
Sustainable Tourism: An Opportunity for Implementing the UN Sustainable Development Goals
This week, I had the opportunity to attend the United Nations High Level Political Forum on sustainable development (HLPF) as a guest of the UNWTO.
The HLPF on sustainable development is the main United Nations platform on sustainable development. It provides political leadership, guidance and recommendations. It follows up and reviews the implementation of sustainable development commitments. It addresses new and emerging challenges; promotes the science-policy interface and enhances the integration of economic, social and environmental dimensions of sustainable development.
Tourism relies on safe cities to both attract and bring back visitors. Tourism has also realized that the more sustainable and resilient destinations are, the more likely they are to succeed in the tourism business. Xanadu Resort in Belize for example built the resort using monolithic dome construction which enabled it to weather Hurricane Keith, keeping all its guests and employees safe while the surrounding areas was devastated.
Videos
Fireburn July 2015, 1/2min. Baird's Tapir at Fireburn
Fireburn, as part of the North East forest, is one of the three richest wildlife areas in Belize, and lies within Belize's North East forest corridor. This Wildtracks Video Short provides us with an opportunity to share the wildlife with you through photography, camera trap outputs and sound clips.
Tropic Air flight from Belize city to San Pedro, 14min.
Snorkeling the Belize Barrier Reef, 16min. This is some raw footage of our first snorkeling trip to the Barrier Reef of Belize.
Sea Turtle Belize, 2min. Hawk-Billed Turtle at Turneffe Reef.
Belize Aggressor june 2015, 9min.
My first Open water dive in Belize, Glovers Reef, 4min.
July 4, 2015 Dive at Esmeralda, Belize GoPro, 36min. Full dive including shark eating gopro, curious turtle, remora aggression, and plenty more sharks.
July 11, 2015
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Specials and Events
Last night's TV news on Channel 7, Channel 5, LOVETV, PGTV, West Vision (Cayo) and CTV 3
Also with the most recent Open Your Eyes, Rise and Shine Morning Show, and the Dickie Bradley Specials
The San Pedro Sun
Relaxing at Tranquility Bay Resort
Seeking a quiet getaway in Paradise? Then Tranquility Bay Resort is the place to go! The farthest resort on the northern coast of Ambergris Caye, Tranquility Bay is nestled within the elusive Bacalar Chico Reserve. With one of the best beaches on the island, this place is a great escape. Privacy is what you will get at Tranquility Bay as they offer all types of lodging from one bedroom cabanas to the Prime Minister’s Suite- don’t you want to lounge like the Honorable Dean Barrow? Each colorful cabin- with marine life inspired names- is only steps from the sea.
Graduation Season 2015 closes
The San Pedro Junior College (SPJC) held its 14th Commencement Exercise on the evening of Saturday, July 4th at the Rafael Angel Nunez Auditorium. 37 proud students celebrated achieving an Associate’s Degree before a host of family and friends. Not only did SPJC graduate its largest class, but the ceremony also marked its 15th year in operation.
Held under the team “We live and we learn to take one step at a time”, the graduation ceremony kicked off shortly after 5PM, with the students marching up the aisle to the tune of Pomp and Circumstance. Abel Guerrero Sr. led those in attendance in a heartfelt invocation, which was followed by the Welcome Address given by class salutatorian Magdiel Shaw. Guest speaker for the event was none other than Mayor of San Pedro Town Daniel Guerrero. Following the Dean’s report by Gustavo Ellis, Honor Roll awards were issued. Jose Paz delivered the Chairman’s Address’ which was followed by the Valedictory Address by highest grading student, Oumaya Nasser.
Blue Water Grill donates to San Pedro Red Cross
The San Pedro Belize Red Cross (SPBRC) was the recipient of a much needed donation on Monday, July 6th, from the Blue Water Grill (BWG). Each month BWG raises monies to support different charity organizations on the island. For the month of June they chose the SPBRC, contributing a check for $502 to assist in the organizations activities.
According to Laurie Norton, from SPBRC, they are very pleased with the donation and thanks BWG patrons for their continuous support in their efforts to make a difference on Ambergris Caye. “We are very thankful to Blue Water Grill for this generous donation to the San Pedro Red Cross. These funds will allow us to continue funding our work, particular in first aid and blood drives,” said Norton.
Norton emphasized on the importance to keep the island safe and as such everyone should work together to reach a stronger foundation. “We understand that is not easy out there, but we if come together, anything is possible and we can have a safer island, when it comes to health issues. We had a successful blood drive a few days ago, so it was truly very heartwarming to have so much support from everyone,” stated Norton. She noted that Crazy Canucks has been doing a wonderful job with ongoing fundraising for the San Pedro Red Cross. They have designated the last Friday of their weekly trivia as Red Cross night.
Belize mourns the loss of dance pioneer Rosita Baltazar
The San Pedro community is grieving the loss of exceptional dancer, choreographer, founding member of the Belize National Dance Company and dance instructor for the San Pedro Dance Academy, Rosa Rosita Baltazar. The death of Baltazar was announced on Tuesday, July 7th, after she succumbed to her battle against cancer.
Baltazar was a pioneer in the art of dancing in San Pedro, having been part of the San Pedro Dance Company (now Academy) since 1998. Born in Livingston, Guatemala, Baltazar loved dancing from childhood. After moving to Belize City, Baltazar continued to pursue her dreams of dancing and ultimately traveled abroad to study the art. Throughout her life, Baltazar gained skills from the Jamaica National Dance Company, Sarosita Ballet Arts School in Florida, USA, Canterbury College of Theatrical Arts in London, England and the Folklore Dance Company of Mexico. “We are profoundly saddened to announce the passing a truly exceptional dancer, teacher, choreographer and a founding member of the Belize National Dance Company. Belizean dance has lost an icon today and we will never forget her energy, dedication and passion onstage and off-stage,” said the Belize National Dance Company in an official note.
Camp GLOW 2015 – inspiring our new leaders!
The six-day leadership camp GLOW held in Blue Creek Village, Toledo saw the participation of 32 young women, including six from San Pedro Town. The GLOW (Girls Leading Our World) Camp 2015 was focused on self-esteem, self-reliance and self-expression, as well as leadership, education, health and team-building exercises, which came via sports and arts. Held at the Tumulk’in Center for Learning in Blue Creek Village, the camp lasted from Sunday June 28th to Saturday, July 4th. Girls from five communities in Belize gathered under the watchful eyes of four Peace Corps volunteers and six Belizean GLOW leaders.
The camp was held in the hopes that the girls who participate go on to become active leaders in their community. There were several activities geared towards that goal, and guest speakers were invited to share their experiences and motivate the young women. On the list of invitees was Mary Gonzalez, Associate Editor of The San Pedro Sun. A Belizean of Maya descent who grew up in a Maya village in the Cayo District, she was able to share her experiences growing up and overcoming a few obstacles to become successful. She emphasized the importance of speaking up, seeking help rather than giving up, and to take education seriously; encouraging each of the young women present to be examples in their community. “I really hope that I was able to encourage the girls to realize that they matter, and that their voices can and should be heard,” said Gonzalez.
Ambergris Today
Belize Pushes to Go 100% Green with Ten Island Challenge
The Government of Belize has announced its intention to become fully powered by renewable energy, after joining the Carbon War Room's high profile Ten Island Challenge. A Memorandum of Understanding was signed to join the Ten Island Challenge, a partnership initiative between Carbon War Room (CWR) and Rocky Mountain Institute (RMI).
The move signals the Caribbean country’s commitment to transition its transportation sector and outlying islands off of fossil fuel use. Belize will particularly focus on installing wind turbines and shifting the islands' transport sector towards electric vehicles.
This move will allow Belize to make significant strides in realizing its renewable energy production target of 89% in the electricity sector by 2033. The country currently sources 60% of its electricity from local hydro and biomass resources, and the remaining 40% is from imported fossil fuel resources.
Misc Belizean Sources
Construction of the new Ambergris Stadium
Preparations are well underway for the construction of the new Ambergris Stadium located in the San Pablo area. The bleachers, stall and restrooms have been removed as you can see on the pictures.
Mrs. Kim Simplis-Barrow Visits the Republic of China (Tawain)
On the invitation of the Republic of China (Taiwan), Mrs. Kim Simplis-Barrow, Special Envoy for Women and Children and spouse of the Prime Minister of Belize, is on a five-day visit to Taiwan from July 6 to 10, 2015.
During Mrs. Barrow’s visit, she called on Mrs. Chow Mei Ching, spouse of H.E. Ma Ying Jeou, the President of the Republic of China (Taiwan), as well as H.E. David Lin, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of China (Taiwan).
Mrs. Barrow also paid a courtesy call to Mr. Fredrick F. Chien, Chairman of the Cathay Charity Foundation, where Mr. Chien and Mrs. Barrow discussed possible areas of cooperation.
On Wednesday, July 8, Mrs. Barrow visited the En Chu Kong Hospital where she was conferred the Fervent Global Love of Lives Medal by the Chou Ta Kuan Cultural and Educational Foundation, for overcoming the pains and difficulties of life with her indomitable courage and persistence, while making sacrifices for others.
Mrs. Barrow concludes her visit on Friday, July 10, 2015.
Mr. Frank Mena sworn in
Mr. Frank Mena, newly elected Area Representative of the Dangriga Electoral Division, is now Minister of State in the Ministry of National Security.
Honourable Frank Mena was officially sworn in by Governor General, H.E. Sir Colville Young at the Belize House in Belmopan. Hon. Mena took his Oath of Office in front of his family, friends and supporters.
BOLEDO DRAWING for Friday, July 10, 2015: 80. PICK 3: 0 4 9
Scenes from Caye caulker lobster fest, 2015
Funeral for Mrs. Caroline Barkwell
The funeral for Mrs. Caroline Barkwell is being scheduled for Tuesday 14th July here in Caye Caulker. The time is not confirmed as yet, but as soon as her children confirm with me, i will post it. They are asking for everyone to please be dressed in something with a "Leopard" print, as that was her most favorite. I would like to ask for a back up singer for the day of the funeral. I' d love to sing a song for her, but im a very emotional person n i know i wont be able to do d entire song without stumbling (u know what i mean). If anyone would like to assist me, i'd really appreciate it, tnks! Also, any assistance with the planning of the funeral will be greatly appreciated by her children. Jus let me know how u can assist n i will relay the message to them, tnks!
Commentary: UDP candidate defeats PUP to become new Dangriga representative
By Wellington C. Ramos.
When People’s United Party (PUP) representative for Dangriga town, Srawee and Hope Creek villages, Ivan Ramos, resigned his seat about one month ago, the government of Belize scheduled a by-election on July 8 to replace him. Due to the way this representative was replaced by a new candidate, Anthony Sabal, many people anticipated that it would be difficult for PUP to retain this seat. In the beginning, the PUP even thought about not contesting this seat because for them it would be a waste of time and money. After giving it some thought and consulting their supporters, they decided to fully contest and bring all their supporters from the other districts to win it.
The United Democratic Party (UDP) on the other hand saw it as an opportunity to increase their margin in the House of Representative by another vote. They had their standard bearer Frank “Papa” Mena and his team ready to take this seat over from the PUP. Anthony Sabal was given little time to campaign in this constituency and he did not have the support of the outgoing PUP representative Ivan Ramos.
Day #4 Alboradas (breaking of dawn)
In honor of our Patron Saint Our Lady of Mount Carmel a true devotion and reflection of our communities tradition and cultural vitality, our living tradition.
Prayers, marimba, chants, fireworks, social gathering & breakfast. Lindas tradiciones de nuestro querido Benque Viejo.
Channel 7
Female Customs Officer Savagely Stabbed To Death By Husband
A female Customs Officer was savagely stabbed to death by her common law husband in Benque Viejo Town this afternoon just before 3:00 p.m.
25 year-old Keisha Buller, a Customs Officer Clerk posted at the Western Border, was at her rented home on George Street, in Benque. She and her common-law husband got into a heated domestic dispute, but it escalated dramatically when he pulled a knife and stabbed her first in the stomach and then in the neck and shoulder. The fight went from the house all the way to the streetside where she collapsed and died near her car. Buller's grandmother was there, and she tried to protect her grand-daughter - who got as many as ten stab wounds.
Buller bled out, and her common-law Ervin Wade fled the scene with their 4 year-old son. Police set chase and intercepted his white pick-up on the Western Highway near Galen University in the Central Farm Area heading to Belize City. Inside the vehicle, police observed bloodstains.
Mena Brings The Drums To Belize House For Swearing In
The UDP's new representative for Dangriga Frank Pawpa Mena went to Belmopan to be sworn in as a Minister of State today. But it wasn't just any old swearing in - his Dangriga supporters brought some fun to the formality as Garifuna Drums descended on Belize House. Courtney Weatherburne was there and she has this report:...
Courtney Weatherburne reporting
With his wife, daughter and supporters behind him, Frank "Papa" Mena grasped the bible in his right hand, raised it in midair and recited his promise to his people.
Frank Papa Mena, UDP Area Representative
"I Frank Mena do swear that I will bear true faith and allegiance to Belize."
After the declaration, Mena's appointment as the Minister of State in the Ministry of National Security was crystallized by a signature and a firm, congratulatory handshake.
Now that the brief ceremony and the recital of the pledge is over - the work must begin.
Hon. Mena Answers Fonseca's Second Guessing of His Electoral Success
And while Mena is now a representative for the remainder of this term of the UDP, the PUP say that there should be a little asterisk beside his name - not only because he came in through a by - election, but also because their candidate Anthony Sabal had only been in place since May. Today we asked Mena about that characterization, that he had an unfair advantage over a newcomer. He says the polls are closed and it makes no difference now:..
Courtney Weatherburne
"Sir, in a press conference held yesterday by the People's United Party, the Party Leader Mr. Francis Fonseca said that if Mr. Sabal had adequate time to prepare for the elections and to really touch base with the people of Dangriga he would have won. What are your comments or your feelings or thoughts on that?"
Frank Papa Mena, UDP Area Representative
"A lot of "IF". He is the leader of the Opposition, they already got flagged - All he has to do is humble up and try make sure he corrects and get ready again. That is what he has to do. A lot of IF and so on. This is not IF game. We already won over 600 plus votes and we will do all the work to increase the margin next time, because if we look back, we saw some of the little glitches that we had as well, but the IF is
Does Hon. Francis Have The Fire In the Belly?
So Mena has secured the highest ever percentage of the vote in the Dangriga, and back in January, the UDP's Omar Figueroa got the second largest majority ever in Cayo north with his 66%. Add to that the March municipal election where the PUP won only four of 67 seats nationally - and the overall picture for the opposition is dismal - even as the UDP enters its eighth year in office - and is far from being universally loved.
So what's the problem with the PUP, and who's to blame? We asked Leader Francis Fonseca if he's doing enough as leader - and, beyond that, if his national campaign manager Godfrey Smith is pulling his weight:..
Jules Vasquez
"Are you prepared? You say you have been but I hear that you aren't. Are you prepared to do what is necessary to put yourself in a position to be prime minister? Sir, you were in charge of 14 representatives. You are now down to 12. Do you accept that work needs to be done personally?"
Hon. Francis Fonseca, Leader of the Opposition
"Absolutely, I get up with that on my mind every single morning and go to sleep with the same frame of mind. I do that every day, Jules. I've been doing that since the day I became involve with the People's United Party.
Two Mean Arrested For Teakettle Murder of Americans
Two men have been charged for the murder of a pair of US Nationals in Teakettle. When it first happened in May, Shaylon Santos was charged with burglary and 19 year old Cardinal Lemoth Jr. was wanted for questioning. Well the investigation came to a close on Wednesday when both were charged with the murder of Julian Christopher Jones and Paul David Signorino.
The Americans were killed in May at Jones's estate in Teakettle when Jones was chopped to the head while Signorino was shot twice in the head. Officer Commanding Belmopan Superintendent Howell Gillett told us how police closed the investigation.
Supt. Howell Gillett, OC, Belmopan Police
"Viewers may remember that on the 15th of May of this year, 2 persons lost their lives, Mr. Julian Jones and Mr. Paul David Signorino. We initially arrested two persons, Mr. Shaylon Santos and also Mr. Cardinal Lemoth for burglary for entering the property where these people were killed. But on the 7th of July, that is Wednesday of this week, we charged both persons for the murder of both Mr. Signorino and Mr. Jones."
Police Detain But Do Not Charge Main Suspect in Shootings
Yesterday we told you about another shooting in the violence riddled area of Ghost Town. Shots were fired, but no one was hurt. Today, police provided details. At around 10:10 am, 23 year old Kendis Flowers and 42 year old Raph Martinez were getting out of a taxi on Vernon Street when they claim a man known to them from the neighborhood pulled out a gun and fired a number of shots at them. Both men escaped injury and police recovered six nine millimeter shells from the street. Police detained the alleged shooter, but up to this evening had still not charged him. He remains in lockdown.
Belize Football Jaguars In Training To Keep Up With FIFA
Yesterday, FIFA upgraded the world ranking for Belize's National Football team - moving the team up 37 places from a lowly 155th in the world, to a respectable 118th. The team is also now ranked 15th in CONCACAF. The sharp surge has earned Belize the singular distinction of being the best mover on the FIFA rankings so far this year.
All this as a result of the superb showing in the second round of the World Cup Qualifiers - where Belize dominated the Dominican Republic. But, now that the team has gotten everyone's attention, it has got to hold form going into a tough third round of World Cup Qualifying. So how are they handling the newfound reknown? We met with the team today in Belmopan and they showed us just a glimpse of what it will take to keep riding this streak..
Courtney Weatherburne reporting
Beyond the flimsy wire fence of the agriculture show grounds, the Jaguars were focused. Fiercely engaged in their training, stomping and flexing on the muddy field.
Pushing through grueling drills and stretches. According to the coach Charlie Slusher. The training sessions have intensified - all in the hope of maintaining and improving the team's world ranking.
Media Moves Forward With Plans For Kareem Clarke Fund
It's been five days since Amandala Journalist Kareem Clarke was murdered at the corner Lakeview and Vernon Streets. Still, police have not made any arrests.
His funeral is set for tomorrow, but his media colleagues are determined to ensure that he is remembered for his contributions to journalism.
This morning, a group of his colleagues held a meeting at the UNICEF Conference room in Belize City to talk about remembering "Reemo" with more than just a facebook page. The consensus decision was that the Kareem Clarke Memorial Fund will be created to fundraise for the St. Joseph School Feeding program. His former co-worker, Marisol Amaya, the News Director for KREM explained how it will work, and why it's so important:
"Kareem, as unassuming as he was. He touched all of us and so today 13 people from 5 media houses who could make it here for our first meeting to ensure that his death just doesn't go just like that.
Mother Calling For Clay
14 year-old Belize City resident Clay Uter has been missing for several days now, and his mother, Sophie Myvett, is worried that he is hurt or worse. She came to us to beg him or anyone who knows where he is to contact her, and get him home as soon as possible.
Here's her impassioned plea:
Myvett has conceded that he has been away from home for an extended period of time in the past, but he was taken back home. Anyone with information on Uter's whereabouts is asked to contact her telephone number 600-3236.
Chinese Made Wingle Appeals To Middle Class Market
For most of us, the idea of buying a brand new vehicle with zero miles on it is a faraway thought, or more like an impossible dream. After all a new Toyota Hilux, or Isuzu D-Max will run you upwards of eighty thousand dollars. But those are Japanese brands, long established and well respected. Now, an upstart new car dealer pushing a Chinese Brand is trying to up-end the conventional wisdom surrounding new car purchases by offering the 2016 Wingle Pick-up truck for a trade in discount. And while Wingle may not be anything close to a blue chip name in the vehicle manufacturing business - for Caribbean motors, that's liberating because it gives them the opportunity to offer the working class an affordable work truck:
Their promotional event for new customers is happening right now.
When Will UDP Call Elections?
So now as we turn the page on a week where politics has dominated the news….the only question that really hasn't been answered is when will the general elections be called? The UDP is riding the crest of three huge national election victories in six months - and hasn't lost an election since 2003. Now everyone knows the next general election is right around the corner, but that could be next month or next year. Which will it be? On Wednesday night, UDP's self styled ground commander Boots Martinez told the media that if he had his way it would be tomorrow:..
Jules Vasquez
"He said that you said the flag could only go up and reached the top, so when it hit the top, it start to come down. Is the UDP flag at the top and do they need to call elections ASAP?"
Hon. Anthony "Boots" Martinez, UDP Ground Commander
"In my view, the flag almost reach the top and when it reached the top, it's just a matter of how fast it could come down or how slow and so I think it almost reached the top and If I were the Prime Minister I would say let's go tomorrow for the election."
Jules Vasquez
"Mr. Prime Minister, your Ground Commander just said that if he were advising and I believe he is, he would tell you to call general elections tomorrow because the flag is right at the top of the pole."
Hon. Dean Barrow, UDP Leader
"He must be working for Francis. Is it nor Francis who says call the elections now?"
Channel 5
Enraged Spouse Reportedly Butchers Customs Officer in Benque Viejo
There was a deadly stabbing incident earlier in the west, where a woman was impaled inside her home, allegedly by an enraged spouse. Police have already detained the suspected murderer [...]
‘Papa’ Mena Sworn-in As Junior Minister of National Security
Newly-elected Dangriga Area Representative Frank ‘Papa’ Mena was sworn in as Minister of State in the Ministry of National Security this morning in Belmopan. The installation took place before Governor [...]
Did the P.U.P.’s Inner Circle Affect Outcome of Dangriga Bye-elections?
Is there an inextricable link between the new pecking order of the People’s United Party and that of the previous regime led by Said Musa? Well, that’s an assertion put [...]
P.U.P. Fortified Despite Defeat at the Polls
Despite losing almost a quarter of its constituents since the 2012 general elections, Fonseca says the party is encouraged by its accomplishment on Wednesday given the circumstances leading up to [...]
Chief Elections Officer Comments on Bye-election Process
On Wednesday, Frank ‘Papa” Mena was victorious by a significant margin in bye-elections held in Dangriga Town, Hope Creek and Sarawee. Even more than the numbers, the political muscle on [...]
Grieving Media Colleagues Establish Kareem Clarke Memorial Fund
Kremandala journalist Kareem Clarke was gunned down early Monday morning, as he headed home on Vernon Street. His murder has shocked and saddened his family, friends and colleagues. Today, journalists [...]
Alexis Rosado is Belize’s Ambassador to Costa Rica
On Wednesday, Ambassador Alexis Rosado presented his credentials as Belize’s Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to the Republic of Costa Rica. Accepting and accrediting those credentials was Luis Guillermo Solis Rivera, [...]
Ellis Meighan Nabbed for Attempted Murder of Longtime Rival
For several months we have reported on the continuing feud among rival factions within the Ghost Town Gang. Enmity between the Meighan siblings and Kendis Flowers has led to ongoing [...]
Eyewear on Installment, Courts is Now Providing Optical Services
Courts (Belize) Limited is expanding its services offered to Belizeans and is now venturing outside household items and gadgets. The company, which concentrates mainly on providing customers with much needed [...]
Will Competition Affect BCVI’s Bottom Line?
The installation of Courts Optical has been in the works for some time. For the Belize Council for the Visually Impaired, BCVI, Courts Belize’s debut into the business of optometry [...]
K.H.M.H. Needs Your Help in Locating Family of Elderly Man
The Public Relations Unit of the Karl Heusner Memorial Hospital is asking for some assistance from the general public in locating relatives or friends of Horacio Cardova whose last name [...]
Melonie Gillett is in Soca Mode
Soca Mode….it’s the latest song and music video to be released by the female Belizean artist. Earlier this morning, Melonie Gillett made her media rounds and appeared on Open Your [...]
Carnival Pageant Kicks off at the Bliss
The Miss Carnival Pageant is underway at the Bliss. The show, held for the first time, is being organized by the Belize Carnival Association. While it is about celebrating the [...]
LOVE FM
Customs Officer Killed Allegedly By Her Spouse
A mid-afternoon murder was reported in Benque Viejo del Carmen. A 25-year-old customs officer was killed reportedly at the hands of her common-law-husband. Love News spoke to Superintendent Daniel Arzu, Officer in Charge of Benque Viejo Town Formation about the fatal stabbing incident that took place at about 3:15 pm at #28 George Price Street. […]
Ivan Ramos Uses Area Rep Letterhead and Makes Request to Education Minister
The recently held bi-election in Dangriga was triggered by the resignation of Dangriga’s Area Representative Ivan Ramos on June 9, 2015 … but despite that move to resign from the House of Representatives, Ramos made a request to the Education Minister, Patrick Faber, using his letterhead as Area Representative. That request letter was sent about […]
Media Colleagues Meet to Establish Memorial Fund for Kareem Clarke
In the wee hours of Monday, July 6, 2015, the life of a Belizean news reporter was taken via gun violence in Belize City. 27-year-old, Kareem Clarke, who wrote for the Amandala newspaper was shot five times on Vernon Street at around one o’clock as he was making his way home on bicycle after visiting […]
Belize Aims for Internationally Recognized Jungle Training Facility
In latter June when the Tradewinds Exercise 2015 was about to conclude, Love News had spoken with the Commander of the Belize Defense Force, Brigadier General David Jones, who boasted that jungle training is what his soldiers know best. So much so, that the BDF, for some time now have begun exploring ways in making […]
Belize’s Special Envoy Honored in Taiwan
Special Envoy for Women and Children, Kim Simplis Barrow, is on a five day visit to Taiwan. Mrs. Barrow spoke with the Chairman of the Cathay Charity Foundation, Fredrick F. Chien where they discussed possible areas of cooperation. During her stay, she called on Mrs. Chow Mei Ching, wife of the president of the Republic […]
Newly Elected Dangriga Representative Denies Allegations Made Against Him
As with any election campaign, there will be the allegations of wrong doings coming out to discredit candidates. The recent bi-election in Dangriga proved no different as allegations were made against the UDP candidate Frank Pawpa Mena as they relate to visa hustling among other things. We did get the opportunity to ask Mena to […]
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Defeated PUP candidate vows to press on
And while the now-Honorable Frank “Pawpa” Mena experiences the thrill of victory, defeated rival Anthony Sabal must fight through the agony of having come close. The PUP started behind its rival despite holding the seat after former representative Ivan Ramos suddenly resigned last month,...
PUP offers post-mortem of Dangriga result
For the third time in six months, the People’s United Party (PUP) has lost an election. And while the result is closer than the others were, yesterday’s defeat in Dangriga is no less crushing – or so you would believe. But in defeat, the PUP showed a self-confidence and poise, even...
UDP celebrates victory in Dangriga
The results are in from Wednesday’s by-election in Dangriga. The United Democratic Party’s Frank “Pawpa” Mena is the new area representative, defeating People’s United Party rival Anthony Sabal by 2,164 votes to 1,526. Belize Green Independent Party (BGIP) candidate Lle...
When will general elections be called?
So with the Dangriga by-election out of the way, anticipation turns to the date for a general election. It is constitutionally due by June of 2017 but is expected to be called much earlier than that. In fact, if Minister Anthony Martinez had his way, there would be no rest for the Elections and Boun...
Bi-Election or “Buy” Election
Allegations of voter buy outs usually surface after the hype of every election. Yesterday’s bi-elections were no different. Even before the polls closed yesterday there was already talk on the streets of people getting paid to vote for a particular color. But while it is illegal to corrupt th...
Manatee Washed Ashore During National Manatee Working Group Meeting
The National Manatee Working Group met this week to address issues of short comings in management and discussed new ideas and policies while also updating the manatee recovery plan. During Day 2 of their meeting yesterday, July 8th a young lady from Fisheries Department noticed a lifeless manatee dr...
PM Taken Aback by Catholic Church’s stance on PetroCaribe
Last week Wednesday, July 1st, the Senators convened at the National Assembly in Belmopan to debate and pass five bills brought from the House of Representatives. Three of those bills were heatedly debated. Among them were the General Revenue Supplementary appropriation bill to validate over expen...
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US court upholds $44 mil judgment against GOB
United States District Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly for the District of Columbia, South Carolina, USA, recently issued a ruling upholding the $44 million arbitration award rendered by the London Court of Arbitration (LCIA) against the Government of Belize back in 2009.
The LCIA had awarded BCB Holdings BZ$40.8 million in damages, reimbursement of the respondents’ costs of the arbitration in the amount of £206,248.40, and legal, professional and other arbitration costs in the amount of BZ$2,960,735.69, with interest at an annual rate of 3.38% compounded annually on all sums.
The litigation stems from a settlement deed between the Government of Belize and BCB Holdings, previously known as Carlisle Holdings Limited, dated March 22, 2005.
The Kollar-Kotelly ruling noted that in 2008, a dispute arose between the parties over clauses in the deed under which the Government agreed to provide favorable tax treatment to BCB Holdings.
$4,000 for Kareem’s killer
In the wee hours of Monday, July 6, we at Kremandala lost a bright young star in journalist Kareem Clarke. There has been a tremendous outpouring of support from his colleagues in the media and the wider community. And we at Kremandala and his family are properly grateful.
We cannot replace this young man on our compound. He was prolific and he was talented, yet he was humble and warm-hearted. His rise in journalism in just two short years was sensational.
Kareem was shot multiple times, including to the back of the head, around one o’clock on Monday morning at the corner of Vernon and Lakeview Streets. He was ambushed by a lone gunman as he rode his bicycle. Surveillance footage from the area shows that a police mobile arrived on the scene just five seconds after Kareem was shot. A minute later, a second police mobile arrived at the scene.
PUP calls for Castro’s head; PM says no way!
Today, reporters asked Prime Minister Dean Barrow in Dangriga about a call made earlier this week by the Opposition People’s United Party (PUP) to have him remove Minister of State Edmond “Clear the Land” Castro” from his Cabinet on allegations of corruption.
Barrow was unequivocal in saying that he would not even consider the Opposition’s demand that he remove Castro from his Cabinet.
“The man just won a huge convention victory. What happened in court is that he withdrew his defamation suit. How on earth would that be a basis for his removal from Cabinet? That’s nonsense, man; I’m not prepared to dignify that any further with any additional response,” Barrow said with finality.
The call for Castro’s removal was made after he withdrew from a defamation lawsuit that he had filed against whistleblower Alvarine Burgess and Great Belize Productions/Channel 5.
In late 2013, Burgess, in a broadcast on Channel 5, had alleged that she paid Castro hundreds of thousands of dollars for him to facilitate visa permits for Asians to visit Belize.
Frank “Papa” Mena triumphs
The battle lines were distinctly drawn in the Dangriga by-election yesterday, as waves of red-and-white T-shirt-wearing United Democratic Party (UDP) supporters with their message “We love our brother,” contrasted with similar numbers of blue and white T-shirts worn by People’s United Party supporters which carried the message: “Power to the People.”
The two groups descended like battle forces and were spread out in the six polling areas of Dangriga Town, Sarawee and Hope Creek, where balloting began at 7:00 a.m. and ended at 6:00 p.m. to elect an area representative for the Dangriga seat of the House of Representatives, vacated by the PUP’s Ivan Ramos, who suddenly resigned, triggering the by-election.
The contenders were the UDP’s Frank “Papa” Mena, the PUP’s Anthony Sabal, and also Llewellyn “Pastor Lue” Lucas, a candidate fielded by an independent party, the Belize Green Independent Party (BGIP).
Chester Williams takes over Southside Belize City
Veteran tough cop and past Commander of Crimes Investigation Branch of Eastern Division, Senior Superintendent Chester Williams, fresh from law school in Barbados and now the holder of a law degree, is now the new Commanding Officer of Police with responsibility for the Belize City Southside, the area of the country with the highest crime rate — with murders being carried out by cold-hearted criminals on an all-too frequent basis.
The ruthlessness of the criminals in the area is reflected by the fact that in a short span of time in one particular neighbourhood, three people were killed senselessly, including the hardworking and outstanding Kareem Clarke, a reporter for the Amandala, just hours before Williams took over the high office on Monday morning.
The announcement was made yesterday, Tuesday, at a police press brief at the Racoon Street police headquarters.
Williams said that he will use whatever means necessary to impact the crime situation and lower the high rate of crime in his area, and bring a sense of safety and security to the residents of the area.
Hon. Edmond Castro drops defamation case re: visa hustling
For the first time in Belize’s history, a politician has withdrawn a case, already in court, against principals who allegedly defamed him by publicly airing comments to the effect that he, the minister, was using his office corruptly, complete with the details of that corruption.
The Belize Rural North area representative and Minister of State, Hon. Edmond “Clear the Land” Castro, who recently won the United Democratic Party (UDP) constituency convention to become the Party’s standard bearer in the next general elections, had sought legal redress in a defamation of character lawsuit for allegations of corruption involving a visa hustle at the Immigration Department, but his defamation case could not proceed, adding more damage to his already battered public image.
One of a number of allegations against Castro had led to his removal from Prime Minister Dean Barrow’s Cabinet during the last UDP term.
C-Ray Cycling Club Youth Summer Series 2015 Week 3 results
The series continued on Sunday, July 5, at 1:00 p.m. on Princess Margaret Drive (in front of Marion Jones Sports Complex). 65 kids were present this week, who participated in 9 different categories. There are 3 more weekends of this year’s series remaining: July 19, August 9 and August 16.
Below are the results:
Tiny Mites (3-5yrs MALE) – 1st Jayden Tillett; 2nd Khamani Morrison; 3rd Arren Pope.
Tiny Mites (3-5yrs FEMALE) – 1st Kadeidre Lashley; 2nd Jadah Muschamp.
Tiny Mites (6-8yrs) – 1st Raymond Singh III; 2nd Leon Pope; 3rd Jordan Bernard; 4th Prinston Itza; 5th Charles Straughan.
FEMALE
Female (under 10yrs) – 1st Mya Bennett; 2nd Tamia Bennett; 3rd Mya Smith; 4th Tikaya Samuels; 5th Abbie Leslie.
Female (over 10yrs) – 1st Jamie Muschamp; 2nd Paulita Chavarria; 3rd Tamika Samuels.
Smart 13 & Under Semifinals results, Finals this Sunday
The Smart 13 & Under Football Tournament 2015 semifinals took place on Saturday, July 4, at the MCC Grounds, and they were two exciting and well contested matches.
In the first semifinal, #4 seed Ladyville Jaguars (coach Michael “Wataplat” Flowers) held the highly favored, undefeated #1 seed Brown Bombers (coach Shanell Gentle) scoreless through the first 25 minute half. The Jaguars’ strategy seemed to be a “lock down defence,” with all of their attack focused on the efforts of their top striker, D’Jon Canelo, who attracted heavy marking from the Bombers’ defence. After a number of near misses, including twice hitting the Jaguars crossbar, the Bombers finally got their goal through a deflected shot from fifteen yards by diminutive but highly skilled Eldon Byrd mid-way through the second half. Bombers’ coach Shanell Gentle then decided to play safe, and deployed her team’s main striker, and the tournament’s leading goal scorer, Jovaunn Ramos to defensive duties, helping to mark the ever dangerous Canelo. The goal held up for regulation, and with the 1-nil win, the Bombers maintained their impeccable record (no goals allowed throughout the competition) into Sunday’s final.
Eagles tells Sunrise, “I will defend my turf, so come strong!”
Under the auspices of the Belize National Cricket Association, the Harrison Parks Cricket Competition 2015 continued over the weekend. Two games were played.
In the semifinals, Wicked 11 of Flowers Bank traveled to Crooked Tree to play against Brilliant, the home team. Wicked 11 took to bat first and scored 148 all out. Shelton Robinson scored 36 for Wicked 11, and Rodwell Conorque took 4 wickets for Brilliant. The home team went to bat after the lunch break. At the fall of 5 wickets, Brilliant defeated the wicked boys by scoring 149. Jermaine Smith scored 54 for Brilliant, while Edison Robinson took 2 wickets for Wicked 11. That made Brilliant the winner of the first of three games in the semifinals. Brilliant now goes to Flowers Bank on Saturday. Let’s see what will be the results.
Now for the game that caught the attention of many. I’m talking about Sunrise vs Western Eagles at Rancho. On the weekend before, Sunrise had defeated Western Eagles badly, 69 to 70 with 5 spare wickets. Western Eagles had gone to bat first then.
Political murder?
There are people close to Kremandala who immediately began to consider the Kareem Clarke murder of early Monday morning, July 6, as an attack on the media institution, a message to Partridge Street. At this newspaper, we were hesitant to take this position; as the police investigation began to unfold later Monday morning, it proceeded along a personal line, rather than a political one. By Tuesday evening, however, when Kremandala journalists aired a surveillance tape of the murder, we had no choice but to consider the politics of our and Kareem Clarke’s situation.
Politics is the biggest business in our little country. Apart from controlling our billion dollar national budget, and the various grants and gifts from interested individuals, groups, and countries, the politicians in power control the illegal drugs in Belize and the illegal drugs moving through Belize. By that we mean that the law enforcement agencies in Belize operate under Cabinet Ministries, and so those Ministries have influence on law enforcement personnel. Since the moneys involved with illegal drugs in Belize and moving through Belize would be at least hundreds of millions of dollars annually, drug moneys routinely corrupt law enforcement personnel on the individual level. But, these moneys also corrupt ruling politicians. Apart from drugs, there are other scams which fill the pockets of ruling politicians and their connected bureaucrats, such as the hustles in passports and visas, human trafficking, rosewood, Maya artifacts, land scams, and so on.
From the Publisher
In Belize today, if you are an average person and big people decide to hurt you or kill you, there is not that much that you can do. The most important thing is to become aware of the danger that you are in, and then to make yourself as small a target as possible.
In my column last weekend, I tried to explain that big people can make it so that there is no real difference between the underworld and the “overworld.” It is the overworld to which citizens look for protection when they feel threatened by the underworld, but big people have the power to compromise the overworld in different ways, so that then the average citizen is left to his own devices, so to speak.
When my generation was growing up in British Honduras, we believed that the colony was safer for the average citizen than the independent republics around us – Mexico to the north, Guatemala to the west, and Honduras to the south. Because of the Mexican Revolution between 1910 and 1940, that society had become less oligarchic than Guatemala and Honduras, but the rise of the drug cartels in Mexico has demonstrably weakened the ability of the Mexican federal government to administrate a justice system where citizens can feel equal before an effective law. It has always been the case, it appears, that in Guatemala and Honduras big people can do to small people whatever they feel like doing, and do it with impunity.
The greatest loss of all
Dear Editor,
It is with a heavy heart that I sit down to write these lines of the events of the past few days.
Usually the first thing I crave on getting up in the morning is a hot cup of coffee. Now that is from Monday to Thursday. On Friday that changes. On this day Friday, I want my Amandala first and I want it now!
After a few unsuccessful trips to my front door to pick up my Amandala I start to get real grumpy and I start to “bless” the newspaper man. This happens religiously every Friday non-stop.
Finally I get my Amandala and I soon devour the headline story “The greatest love of all,” then the editorial and From the Publisher, Colin bh, and soon I have the newspaper covered.
When my grandchild David come visit, after a big hug, I show him the headline story of the Amandala and explain briefly the meaning of the story of the love of a mother for her children, that she gave her life to save her kids. I soon get his undivided attention and like we do every Friday, he reads the article (David is in Standard Four and to help him with his reading, I let him read one or two articles of the Amandala every Friday.) “The greatest love of all” by Kareem Clarke, and he gets through the article after I help him with a few pronunciations.
Belize fuel imports via Petrocaribe exceed 3 mil barrels
An official management report on the Petrocaribe program, dated June 2015, reveals that Belize had imported almost 3 million barrels of fuel from Venezuela since 2005; however, the bulk of that importation actually occurred after September 8, 2012, when the importation hiatus was ended with the formal restart of the program.
According to the report, June marked a decade of success under the Petrocaribe Energy Cooperation Agreement, which sets out a framework for “the supply of energy and the financing as engine to social-economic development in the region.”
There are 19 signatories to the agreement listed: Antigua and Barbuda, Bahamas, Belize, Cuba, Dominica, El Salvador, Grenada, Guatemala, Guyana, Haiti, Honduras, Jamaica, Nicaragua, the Dominican Republic, St. Kitts and Nevis, St. Lucia, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, Suriname and Venezuela.
Belize is one of thirteen countries to which hydrocarbons are being supplied, and one of the twelve countries where joint ventures have been established. According to the report, countries are overall receiving 68% of their quotas, which is 88,000 barrels a day of a total of 129,000 barrels a day.
Iconic Belizean dancer, Rosita Baltazar, 55, to be laid to rest Friday
An illustrious Belizean star, Rosita Baltazar, the iconic dancer who has performed for audiences at home and abroad, succumbed to cancer on Monday night, after her extensive battle against the debilitating disease ended peacefully at her home.
First signs of her illness were observed in 2012, just before she was due to travel to Paris with a team from the Belize National Dance Company, which she co-founded back in 1990.
Baltazar, 55, had since been on treatment, but the breast cancer, which had gone into remission, later resurfaced. She fought hard while receiving chemotherapy, but about a month ago, things took a turn for the worse.
We understand from her dance colleague, Althea Sealy—to whom Rosita was like a soul sister—that Rosita passed away between 11:30 and 12:00 on Monday night, July 6.
A tribute will be held in her honor from 1:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m. on Friday, July 10, 2015, at Holy Redeemer Cathedral in Belize City, followed by a funeral service at 2:00 p.m.
UN Special Rapporteur calls for end to conflict over Maya land rights
In a statement issued today, UN Special Rapporteur on the rights of indigenous peoples, Victoria Tauli-Corpuz, called on the Government of Belize to establish a dialogue with the leadership of the Toledo Maya and to discuss outstanding issues over the case of Rupert Myles, who faces eviction from Santa Cruz, as well as the broader land tenure situation of the Maya people.
Appealing for that dialogue to ensue “in a spirit of partnership and mutual respect,” Tauli-Corpuz said that, “The current situation of conflict and mistrust cannot be allowed to persist.”
She added that, “Under international human rights standards, indigenous peoples have the right to use, develop and also to control the lands, territories and resources that they possess by reason of traditional ownership.”
The rapporteur cited the recent controversy over the attempted eviction of Rupert Myles from Santa Cruz after he was handcuffed and restrained with a rope, but later set free after signing an agreement to vacate the premises within two weeks of Saturday, June 20.
Tauli-Corpuz also decried the subsequent arrest of 12 Maya villagers and local leaders, who law enforcement authorities charged with unlawful imprisonment due to the detention of Rupert Myles in Santa Cruz.
19 illegal Cubans busted in Orange Walk Town
A total of nineteen Cubans who were found on Friday illegally in the country, in Orange Walk Town, are now at the Belize Central Prison serving a 6-month jail sentence after they appeared in the Orange Walk Magistrate’s Court on Friday.
They were fined $1,005 each for illegal entry, brought against them by the Orange Walk Immigration Department, and they will be deported back to their country when they are released from prison, or after serving the jail sentences.
Police on patrol near the Orange Walk bypass, at about 6:00 Friday morning, found 6 Cubans hiding in the bushes, and when a security check was made on them, they could not produce their immigration documents. They were all arrested and charged with illegal entry into Belize, and were taken to the Orange Walk Magistrate Court that same Friday morning.
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Female customs officer murdered in Benque
Keisha Buller, 25, a female customs officer was murdered at around 3:00 p.m. on Friday, at her house in Benque Viejo del Carmen. Reports reaching The Reporter are that shortlty after the killing, police pursued a car speeding from the scene and towards Belize City. […]
Media personalities plan series of initiatives in memory of fallen colleague
Thirteen media personalities met on Friday morning in Belize City to plan a series of initiatives in memory of their fallen colleague, Kareem Clarke, who was shot dead early Monday morning. The press members, who work at five different media houses, discussed establishing a Kareem […]
Dance legend, Rosita Baltazar dies of cancer
Belize lost one of its most recognizable legends of dance this week in the person of Rosita Baltazar, 54. She was a dancer for many years before she became a dance instructor and artistic director with the Belize Dance Company. Baltazar died at her Los […]
One step at a time- Stephany walks again
Almost eight months after coming close to losing the ability to move her legs, 10-year old Stephany Quiñones is walking again. Stephany, who had suffered spinal injury after a metal gate fell on her in November 2014, took her first steps last week, after a […]
Police follow leads in murder of journalist Kareem Clarke
Surveillance video which captured the moments just before the shooting murder of Kareem Clarke have offered telling details. The recording, captured by a surveillance camera attached to Vikings Club on th Vernon Street, near its junction with Lakeview Street, shows Clarke, dressed in a white […]
Lucky Mom wins $$$ half a million!
The Mek mi Rich game show has been around for almost a year now and for months they have been asking individuals “What would you do if you won half a million dollars? ” Josephine Humes of Banak Street finally got to answer that question […]
Fire guts room, but “Mr Program” saves child’s life and rest of house
He is known for his hit single, “Fall and Die”, but Mr Program was everything but falling on Tuesday morning, when he helped saved a child’s life and a house from burning down in his neighbourhood. A child saw the fire sometime before 11:00 […]
Brazen mid-afternoon robbery downtown leaves Taiwanese Embassy $70,000 short
The Embassy of Taiwan in Belize City this week suffered a significant loss when a thief brazenly robbed the embassy’s driver of $70,000, which belonged to the embassy. The incident happened around 2:30 p.m. on Monday, as the driver left the Belize Bank in […]
Young welder rejects gang, killed on his birthday
Twenty-two-year-old David Rivas lived each day fearing that it would be his last. Those fears came to pass around 10:00 on Friday night when he was shot. Rivas, a welder by profession, was walking on Roches Street in the St. Martin de Porres area […]
Elderly man beaten to death, dumped in Haulover Creek
An elderly man was brutally beaten to death and then dumped in the Haulover Creek where his body was later discovered during the early hours of Sunday. Sixty-five year oldMichael Cain, was reportedly associating with several others at Village Kitchen on North Front Street, when he was attacked at the […]
Castro will remain in Cabinet,PM says.
Minister of State Edmond Castro, who recently withdrew a defamation claim over allegations of involvement in an immigration scam, will remain in the Cabinet, despite calls from the Opposition for him to be removed. There is no cause for his removal, Prime Minister Dean […]
CARICOM expects members to support Guyana
The Caribbean Community (CARICOM) has expressed its full support for Guyana in the face of Venezuela’s territorial claim against that country, and expects all member nations to support Guyana. A representative from the CARICOM Secretariat, speaking to The Reporter, indicated that CARICOM fully expects […]
UN expert weighs in on Santa Cruz situation
Victoria Tauli-Corpuz, a United Nations expert from Geneva, who is the Special Rapporteur on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, has written to the Government of Belize, urging the government to ensure respect for the rights of the country’s Maya people to non-discrimination on traditional […]
PM reconsidering position on Hulse
Prime Minister Dean Barrow is reconsidering his position on allowing former United Democratic Party (UDP) Stann Creek West standard bearer Melvin Hulse to remain in the party, after new revelations by Hulse surfaced, making serious allegations against the party. Barrow conceded that the recordings, […]
Editorial
Two weeks ago this newspaper carried the story of a young Nicaraguan student accused of murder, who was acquitted after spending more than four years in jail. . The prosecution based its case on the strength of a confession, made by the accused prisoner to the Commander of the Gang […]
Editorial
“The Public Accounts Committee (of the House of Representatives) has the duty of examining, considering and reporting on the accounts showing the appropriation of the sums granted by the National Assembly to meet the public expenditure of the country; such other accounts as may be referred to the Committee by […]
Council of Churches divided Two largest denominations unhappy with Petro Bill
Opposing views on issues of national importance is causing a great divide in the Council of Churches, resulting in a call for a meeting to plot the way forward. It appears the Evangelical Association has voiced its discontent with the “yes” vote cast in […]
Prisoners escape! Hole in the wall provides way out
Five of six Honduran nationals who escaped from the Benque Viejo del Carmen police station on Tuesday night remain at large. The six were arrested for illegally entering the country. According to Superintendent Daniel Arzu, the officer commanding the Benque Viejo police station, on-duty […]
How much does Belize owe?
The 2014 Central Bank annual report puts the country’s national debt at around $2.3 billion. But the actual figure may be higher, factoring in the borrowings of 2015 and unknown, unreconciled debt figures from pending litigations. In this year’s budget, the government requested external […]
Breaking Belize News
U.S. court rules for BCB Holdings in dispute
BCB Holdings and the Belize Bank Limited have been trying to collect some US$44 million in damages and costs owed by the Government of Belize in settlement of a Settlement Deed made in 2005 which proposed in part to treat BCB favorably with regard to taxes. The Caribbean […]
Well-known and well-liked Customs officer based in Benque Viejo brutally murdered
Benque Viejo Town police this afternoon picked up and detained Ervin Wade on suspicion of murder. He is being accused of the stabbing to death of 25 year old Kenisha Buller, a well-known and well-liked Customs officer based in Benque Viejo. Officer Commanding Benque Viejo Superintendent Daniel Arzu […]
Custom Officer murdered in Benque
Reports coming out of Benque Viejo Del Carmen in the Cayo District are that a Custom officer has been murdered. We will have more on this story shortly.
Manatee found dead by CZMAI
In recent history, Belize has seen a drastic decline in the Manatee population, primarily due to boat incidents. These gentle creatures have been placed on the endangered species list to prevent a total disappearance of the mammal from our seas. It is unfortunate that recently, these defenseless sea creatures have […]
Pope condemns greed, embraces poor and outcasts in South America trip
Pope Francis of the Roman Catholic Church has called the “unfettered pursuit of money” the “dung of the devil” and accused world leaders of “cowardice” for refusing to defend the earth from exploitation during his tour of countries in South America, CNN reports, in what some have […]
Media colleagues honor the legacy of Kareem Clarke
With his funeral services set for Saturday afternoon in Belize City, we end this week of news as we began it, honoring the late Kareem Clarke, viciously targeted in the early hours of Monday at the corner of Vernon and Lakeview Streets. Today’s Amandala newspaper announced that the […]
Special Envoy visits Taiwan
Mrs. Kim Simplis-Barrow, wife of Prime Minister Dean Barrow and appointed Special Envoy for Women and Children, is wrapping up her five day visit to the Republic of China (Taiwan) today, Friday. Mrs. Barrow visited with her counterpart Chow Mei Ching, spouse of Taiwanese President Ma Ying Jeou; […]
Frank Mena is now Minister of State in the Ministry of National Security
Frank Mena, the newly elected Area Representative of the Dangriga Division is now the Minister of State in the Ministry of National Security. Hon. Mena was officially sworn in by the Governor General, H.E. Sir Colville Young at the Belize House in Belmopan today. Hon. Frank Mena took the Oath […]
Missing Benque Viejo Man found Alive in Melchor de Mencos
Reports reaching our newsroom are that 30 year old Danny Marin Castellanos who went missing last month in Benque Viejo Del Carmen was found alive in Melchor de Mencos by Guatemalan Authorities. Castellanos is a mechanic by trade and went missing on June 20th 2015. This is a developing story […]
Belize Workers Union taking ASR to Court
The Belize Workers Union, representative for the Belize Sugar Industry Employee’s Holdings Limited, released a statement on behalf of the employees yesterday, saying that a recent lack of cooperation and transparency from the American Sugar Refinery (ASR) has left the union and its members no choice but to advise the […]
5 Incredible Places You Won’t Believe Exist in Belize!
If you are looking for a vacation destination that offers exciting adventures in one of the most beautiful locations in the world then Belize is the place for you. Take a look at some incredible places that exist in this beautiful country:
1. Mayflower Bocawina National Park
2. The Great Blue Hole
3. The Chiquibul Cave System
4. Shark Ray Alley
5. Actun Tunichil Muknal Cave
International Sources
The Mysterious Temples and Citadel of El Pilar Remain Hidden in Thick Jungles of Belize
Thick jungle vines and choking vegetation have not dissuaded archaeologists in their quest to uncover the mysterious past of a hidden treasure nestled in deep foliage straddling the border of Belize and Guatemala. El Pilar is the site of ancient constructions described as “unusual” by researchers, and most of the twenty-five-plus structures remain unexplored, still buried by a thick canopy and undergrowth.
Archaeologists have been studying the ancient Mayan site for decades, but only recently with the help of advanced remote sensing technology have they been able to delve deep under the soil and jungle brush to reveal what is a highly unusual complex, dubbed the ‘Citadel’.
According to a recent report in Popular Archaeology, the Citadel is unlike the other constructions found at El Pilar. It appears to be a defensive structure, set apart from the other buildings at the location.
Using LiDAR (Light Detection and Ranging) and a helicopter to survey the location, “scientists were able to outline the construction features perched atop a ridge with the appearance of fortifications, consisting of concentric terracing and six structures, including two ‘temples’, each about five meters high,” writes Popular Archaeology.
Once the team identified where they needed to investigate, in March 2015, the researchers returned and proceeded with careful and limited excavations. Thick underbrush and vines challenged progress, and it was revealed the site had been a victim of extensive looting, with debris left behind. Deep tunnels and trenches had been burrowed into temples on the Citadel, and it was clear some beautiful dressed stone had been pried out with picks. Despite the looters’ destruction, archaeologists were able to get a better understanding of El Pilar and the ancient Citadel.
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Endangered ancient Maya sites saved
Tropical and picturesque, it is a place that tourists would likely want to wander through. Known as ‘Tamarindo’, it takes its name from the numerous tropical trees that grow there. Situated next to the beautiful and immense New River Lagoon in northern Belize, it also features remains of an ancient Maya settlement. The site, not far from the better-known great Maya center of Lamanai, remains largely unexplored and unexcavated by archaeologists. Situated as it is in a location that gave its ancient inhabitants strategic access to important coastal trade routes, there is little doubt that archaeologists and other scientists will one day uncover significant finds in this place, once full-scale excavations begin.
But those excavations wouldn’t be possible if it were not for the recent purchase of 83.6 acres of land along the Lagoon by members of the Board of the Maya Research Program (MRP). Tamarindo was an important part of that purchase. It is the latest in a series of land acquisitions that the MRP hopes will shelter and conserve ecology and invaluable archaeological treasures that otherwise would soon be lost or destroyed as developers clear land for agricultural purposes. Numerous sites in this area have already been negatively impacted by agricultural development.
Videos
APART FROM FACING NINE NON-COMPLIANCES THE BSCFA ALSO STRUGGLES FINANCIALLY, 5min. The Belize Sugar Cane Farmers Association continues to work towards restoring the association to its former glory after it found itself in some serious financial difficulties following the disbursement of over six million dollars of Fairtrade premiums to cane farmers earlier this year. Today, following a number of measures and changes taken, the association auctioned off some of its assets. Here is a look at how the BSCFA has been coping so far.
THE ART OF MAKING CLIPS WITH THE SUGAR CITY ARTISANS GROUP, 3min. Hundreds of school children look forward to the summer and many spend it in different ways. This includes indulging in sports, art and even more learning. For a group, this week was all about learning to create their very own, handmade hair clips. This is one of a number of summer programs that the Sugar City Artisans Group has organized in collaboration with the Banquitas House of Culture. We caught up with them on their last day at the Banquitas House of Culture.
SUGAR CANE CROP 2015 COMING TO AN END, THERE WILL BE STAND OVER CANE, 3min. There are only two more full days remaining in the 2014/2015 sugar crop. The crop was extended five more days to allow for farmers to deliver as much cane as possible, but even so there is no escaping the inevitable – there will be stand over cane. Industry stakeholders, however, cannot say with exactitude how much cane will be left on the fields as there is no system in place that can allow for such an accurate study. Well, at least not yet as the Sugar Industry Research and Development Institute is currently working on developing one such system known as the Sugar Industry Management Information System. That aside, farmers are hoping to continue to take advantage of the time allotted to them but it seems that some farmers will unfortunately still be unable to make a delivery for this crop.
Rain Forest (Belize)Rain Forest (Belize), 1min.
Curious turtle - Belize Scuba Diving on GoPro Hero4, 1min. A curious sea turtle inspects a GoPro Hero4 Silver in the Esmeralda dive spot off of Ambergris Caye, Belize.
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Belize Me - SmithFly at El Pescador 2015, 5min. A week at El Pescador in June / July 2015.
Carnival Valor Belize, 7min. Carnival Valor excursion in Belize. Cave tubing in the jungle of Belize.
AIDA Belize City lebt - Kids & Skateboard #18, 12min. Der Landgang der AIDA Karibik Tour wird zum Erlebnis! In Belize City sehen Semra und Martin nicht nur einiges, sondern treffen auch viele junge Menschen, die Belize von der schönsten Seite zeigen!
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