2017 San Pedro Lobsterfest – Great Food and Music & Eating My Body Weight in Lobster
Last night was the culmination of the 2017 San Pedro Lobster Festival – the zenith of 11 years of festivals that we’ve held on this island to celebrate the opening of lobster season in Belize. And I was asked to be a judge of all the lobster dishes submitted by the 19 different restaurant booths.
Along with representatives from the Belize Tourism Board, the San Pedro Town Council and various blogs and publications, fresh-faced and excited to eat and drink. 2 hours later, it was a different story – fresh faced no more – but with all the music and dancing and the fabulous atmosphere, it was a burden worth bearing.
Corozal Candle Light Walk Peace for Unity 2017
This once peaceful district has also seen an increase in violent crimes and robberies, some including extortion by police officers. Crime is one of the biggest solution Belize has in our daily life's. Crime is one of the highest rates which is escalating by the number. Locals in Corozal are not that happy about the what has been happening around town and around the country. On Saturday June 24, 2017, locals from Corozal was invited to attend " A call For Peace A call For Unity" candle light walk that was held in Corozal Central Park. This event was organized by the Mayor of Corozal, Town Council's, Vice President of the Rotarct and attend by Rigo Vellos. It commenced at 7pm where everyone had gathered to here about the local's concerns about the towns crime, violence, robbery, and more on how to mange it at a low rate.
International Sources
How to get the cheapest flights according to an expert
Jack Sheldon is the 29-year-old brain behind Jack’s Flight Club – a newsletter sending its 89,000 subscribers breathtakingly low deals on flights from the UK and Ireland.
The Texan native moved to London six years ago and swiftly built a reputation among his friends for always finding the cheapest fares. He decided to share his skills by launching his service – which scans for the best discounts, hidden offers and error fares – last September. He’s not the first to do this, of course – sites like Scott’s Cheap Flights do exactly the same – but Sheldon’s strong point is that his deals are all from the UK and Ireland.
“I’ve always loved to travel and found that you could always find a cheap place to stay or find cheaper food but flights were always the place where you spent the most,” he told The Independent. Not any more – his personal best is a £18 return fare from London to Belize on American Airlines (which, he admits, is “exceptionally rare”).
http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-40396449
Prince Harry 'wanted out' of Royal Family
Prince Harry was once so disillusioned with being part of the Royal Family that he decided he "wanted out".
Having considered giving up his title, he finally decided he should remain and "work out a role for myself".
Speaking to the Mail on Sunday, the prince - who is fifth in line to the throne - said being in the Army was "the best escape I've ever had".
And he said the royals "don't want to be just a bunch of celebrities but instead use our role for good".
The Belle of Belize | JoyJah
I recently watched the new Beauty and The Beast movie and what an awesome job the directors did!
Belle is my favorite Disney Princess, yes I’m all grown up now but Disney Princesses never get old. I also love Ariel because I secretly may still want to be a mermaid! I mean, what girl didn’t?! Plus the Caribbean crab, Sebastian, would probably make me feel right at home! Any who, back to Belle.
I love Belle because of her story and persistence. People pretty much disliked her for no valid reason; simply because she was different. It seems like we have our very own Belle in Belize. Over the past year, Joyjah has caught the attention of many Belizeans, especially young girls.
After watching Beauty and the Beast, I thought about Joyjah and her story which she shares on her social media platforms. In her interview with Open Your Eyes, she said, “I always knew that I wanted to be a model… I got bullied a lot because I was different from everybody else, I was the mixed kid, I have freckles and big curly hair.” But today, Joyjah is famous for some of the same things she got bullied for.
Videos
2017 San Pedro Belize Lobsterfestival, 1/2min. Steel drums and lots and lots and lots of food as the night gets started...
, 2min. Once again one of best parts of San Pedro Lobster Fest!
Isla Bonita Yacht Club, San Pedro, Belize, 3.5min.
Belize, Central America - Things to do, 6min. Short documentary with useful information during your stay in Belize, San Pedro ad Caye Caulker. We are taking you also to the Great Blue Hole, and show you the Chicken Drop Contest.
Belize 2017, 3min. Placencia, Belize.
The White House,
Ranguana Caye,
Seahorse Dive Shop,
Day Tripper Catamaran Tours.
Cave tubing in Belize, 12min.
Maya Ruins & Caye Caulker Island, Belize 2017, 2.5min.
Travel Tip: Belize, Goff's Caye Island, 3min.
Belize in 14 days 2017, 6.5min. NWU biology trip to Belize.
Swimming with sharks in Belize, 10min. A Caribbean break, snorkelling among sharks and stingrays in the Belize Barrier Reef, and then a few days in the company of iguanas on the country's largest island, Ambergris Caye.
June 25, 2017
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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, and other specials
The San Pedro Sun
BEL Reports on 2016 Performance to Shareholders at Annual General Meeting
Belize Electricity Limited (BEL) held its Annual General Meeting (AGM) on Wednesday, June 21, 2017 to report to shareholders on the Company’s performance and achievements for the year 2016 as it pursues its Vision to become A Model of Excellence.
BEL outperformed its 2016 financial targets, following four consecutive years of stellar performance, with net earnings of $27.3 million. Shareholders were rewarded for their confidence in the Company with dividends declared of $0.29 per share or $20.3 million.
After five consecutive reductions, electricity rates increased marginally. However, the prudent management of energy purchases from Independent Power Producers (IPP) was critical to maintaining low electricity rates. Local renewable sources were utilized for 56% of the electricity provided by BEL in 2016 and the aim is to increase to 80% by 2025. The Company will continue its ongoing negotiations with potential IPPs, in its efforts to maintain low electricity rates.
San Pedro Police Department celebrate Police Week 2017
Under the theme, “The Police and the Community working in partnership for a safer Belize”, San Pedro Police Department (SPPD) have been observing Police Week 2017. Along with other police departments across Belize, they have been involved in several community activities.
On Sunday, June 18th, SPPD kicked off their Police Week activities at Sagebrush Church with a prayer service. Sagebrush held a special presentation to commemorate Father’s Day, and several police officers enjoyed the church’s sermon and hospitality. On Monday, June 19th, SPPD visited Reef Radio, where they participated in the morning talk-show, and spoke on the importance of Police Week. As part as their clean-up campaign, police officers took to Boca del Rio Park on Tuesday, June 20th, and painted over graffiti. Later that day, Sergeant Jermaine Pook, Corporal Allan Woods, Sergeant Derrick Saldano and Sergeant Macedonio Sanchez visited several island schools to talk about what it takes to join the police force.
Misc Belizean Sources
Team Belize at the WSOP Monster Stacks in Las Vegas
It's only two hours into the over ten hour day of poker. All players are still in the game and the remainder of the team are railing the players offering their support. Over 3000 players have started on the first start day the Monster Stack event. Here's a look at our Belizean players in action.
Included in the first group are:
Vijay Vidani (Corozal),
Bob Hotchandani (Belize City),
Mick Fabro (Belize City),
Drew Miller (San Pedro),
Jason Southwell (San Pedro),
Anthony Michael (Belize City),
Edmond Chee (San Pedro),
Geev Abadi (Belmopan),
Ryan Lambert (San Pedro).
Miss YWCA Belize 2017
"Empowering women in a changing world!" These beautiful contestants in the recent Miss YWCA Belize 2017 pageant have been empowering women all their lives so why not in this contest too! Congratulations to Queen Smith and these role models!
Lobsterfest in Placencia has commenced. Here'the scbedule
Pantempers Anniversary Concert
The Pantempers Steel Orchestra is celebrating its 25th anniversary, and they are kicking off their silver tour at the Cayo Welcome Center next Saturday, July 1st. Happy anniversary!
The Bi-National Watershed Alliance selects new Chairman for the Belize side
We congratulate Mr. Ismael Trapp of Esperanza Village for taking over this position, representing ten communities
The Reporter
Belize participates in International Food Festival in Taiwan
The Belize Trade and Investment Development Services (BELTRAIDE), is currently representing Belize in Taipei, Taiwan at the 2017 International Food Show.
Belize is attending the event under the theme, “Raising the Bar in Belize, the Success of a Gourmet Chocolatier”. It features the Belize Chocolate Company – a distinguished, domestic brand.
The small delegation is led by senior manager of Investment Development of BELTRAIDE, Brian Lin, with support from Diane Haylock, Belize’s Ambassador to Taiwan, and Chris Beaumont of the Belize Chocolate Company.
Breaking Belize News
Sergio Chuc’s call to boycott football federation elections succeeds
The fear of the Football Federation of Belize (FFB) came true today as the scheduled Annual Congress was cancelled due to a boycott called by Sergio Chuc. Sergio Chuc, FFB presedential candidate who was barred from running in the election, […]
Kashief Gallego charged for King Street murder
Kashief Gallego, 25, was on Friday charged for the murder of Jermaine Franklin. Franklin was gunned down on Wednesday evening as he bought a DVD at Teddy’s DVD rental on King Street in Belize City. Gallego, who resides not too far from the murder […]
Pakeman back on duty at the Government Press Office
Dorian Pakeman, the Director of the Government Press Office, is back on duty after being freed of the charge of causing death by careless conduct. A no case submission was ruled by the Magistrate Court in May 2017 due to lack of evidence. In […]
Belize backs failed US motion on Venezuela at OAS
Belize is among the members of the Organization of American States, which backed a failed motion by the United States to have a “group of friends” mediate the ongoing political crisis in Venezuela. Belize was one of the six Caribbean Community (CARICOM) nations that […]
Domestic dispute ends in woman stabbing common law husband
A domestic dispute on Friday night in Dangriga has left one man with multiple stab wounds. According to police reports, Thompson Orlando Guttierez, 28, “was seen with a stab wound to the left lower back and a stab wound to the left upper chest area.” Police […]
Boycott cancels FFB annual congress
The fear of the Football Federation of Belize (FFB) came true today as the scheduled Annual Congress was cancelled due to a boycott. FFB members from the Premier League of Belize along with the member district associations of Orange Walk, Corozal, Belmopan and Cayo, […]
Road to Bullet Tree impassable
Today, BBN reported of heavy rains in the Cayo District due to a freak storm. The road to Bullet Tree Village and the San Ignacio Hospital is impassable and the area flooded is before the entrance to Santiago Juan Layout. Fire engine and Police […]
Villagers block Highway in Teakettle Village
Reports to BBN is that tires are being burnt on the George Price Highway in Teakettle Village. BBN understands that a man from the village has been missing for 4 days and are accusing the police of not assisting with the search or trying to find […]
Intense lightening and heavy rainfall in San Ignacio due to freak storm
A freak storm passing through the Western Cayo District brought with it much rainfall and some heavy gusty winds, particularly in the San Ignacio area. An image downloaded from the weatherbug google app shows that the San Ignacio area and Western Cayo were subjected to very intense lightening. The […]
Police confirm accident involving former Minister Penner
Police have confirmed an accident involving former minister Elvin Penner, in which Penner’s truck, a red mini-van and a motorcycle c
Fatal road accident involving former minister
Reports to BBN indicate that shortly before 8:00 last night, there was a road traffic accident involving a van and a biker near mile 63 on the George Price Highway, Cayo.
The biker was injured and transported to the San Ignacio Hospital.
The Price is Right! San Pedro Lobsterfest Edition
That’s right – you read correctly. We had our very own Price is Right here in San Pedro! As part of San Pedro Lobsterfest 2017, The Truck Stop put on their very own version of the Price is Right! It took a lot of creativity and construction, but they pulled it off!
For those wanting the opportunity to be called on stage, there was a sign-up sheet. After you signed up you were given an official name tag!
It worked just like on TV – the four contestants were shown an item and they had to bid on it….but it was a little different because they used white boards to write their answers on. But just like on the real show, there was a “Barker Beauty”. Brittany Lynn Cory did the most amazing job of presenting all of the fabulous prizes!
International Sources
Garifuna Exchange on the Fight for Land: Honduras and Belize
A delegation of six Garifunas from Belize are scheduled to travel to the Honduran Caribbean coast on Sunday to learn about Garifuna struggles and victories for land repossession, reparations and other ancestral fights.
The event, titled “Honduras: The Fight for Reparations,” is scheduled to last for 12 days and was organized by the Black Fraternal Organization of Honduras, OFRANEH, and Witness for Peace, WFP, an organization promoting solidarity between peoples in the Americas.
WFP characterize such cultural exchanges as being an opportunity to “meet with leading experts on policy issues, learn from activists working for peace and spend extended time in communities working for justice.”
Videos
Where does sand come from?, min. Why we're protecting reefs, parrotfish, & all they leave behind
7 amazing trips you should take in your 30s, 2min. TIME lists Belize as one of the 7 amazing trips you should take in your 30s!
Team Belize in Las Vegas!, 6min. A group of poker players from Belize are hoping to make it big in this year's WSOP Monster Stack event.
Belize 2017 Howard & Chirelle’s Wedding, 2.5min.
Kelly and Nurse Shark Belize Wreck Sight 2016, 3.5min.
Hummingbird Highway Central Belize 2016, 6min. Trip through Central Belize on the Hummingbird Highway 2016.
COLLEGE BREAK SNORKELING IN BELIZE, 3.5min.
June 24, 2017
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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, and other specials
The San Pedro Sun
SPTC says Southern Ambergris Caye dredging is to benefit community projects
For the past months, dredging for sand has been taking place in southern Ambergris Caye under the approval of The San Pedro Town Council (SPTC). According to Mayor Daniel Guerrero, the sand is not for business purposes, but for the benefit of the community. It will be used in the cemetery, parks, schools, and in a beach reclamation project on the eastern coast of town. However, an apparent oil slick is raising concerns on the environmental impact the dredging has on the Hol Chan Marine Reserve. Guerrero said that it is possible that there could be a small oil slick in the area, but they will look into the matter. He then veered his attention into the purpose of the dredging, and indicated that all schools on the island will benefit with some sand, particularly those that are affected during the rainy season. “The sand will not only make these schools more accessible for students when it rains, but we hope that it also helps in alleviating the situation with the mosquitos,” said Guerrero. “There are people who may criticize the dredging, but we need sand for our cemetery, parks, schools and our beaches.”
Costa Maya Festival Presents: Miss Mexico Ximena Cardoso Gutiérrez
The International Costa Maya Festival® committee has announced another yet contestant vying for the title of Reina de La Costa Maya 2017-2018: Miss Mexico Ximena Cardoso Gutiérrez.
24 year-old Gutiérrez stands tall at 5’9”, with green eyes and blonde hair. She has a degree in International Affairs, and enjoys reading, traveling, biking, exercising, modeling, yoga, family time, and shopping.
Kent Gabourel wins Weekend Warriors’ ACC cycling criterium
Kent “Bob” Gabourel of the Kulture Megabytes team won the Weekend Warriors A category cycling criterium, held in collaboration with the Anglican Diocese on Albert and Regent Streets of downtown Belize City on Sunday, June 18th. Gabourel’s teammate Alicia Thompson won the Female category race; while Clarence Tesecum won the Weekend Warriors’ B category, and Steve Gill won the Weekend Warriors’ C category.
Actress Christina Ochoa joins Earth’s Oceans recycling project in Belize
Earth’s Oceans Foundation, a non-profit organization, is embarking on a project in San Pedro Town, Ambergris Caye to rid the island of plastics, while providing opportunities to the local population. The foundation is teaming up with a group of talented persons in hopes of making a greater impact. One such person is science communicator and actress Christina Ochoa. She has become the organization’s spokesperson and is eager to start bringing awareness to Belize and beyond about the importance of protecting the earth’s oceans and its natural resources. Ochoa indicated that she had been planning a trip to Belize not necessarily for pleasure, but to see how she could be of assistance in any community projects. “Earth’s Oceans helped me to organize my visit to Ambergris Caye so I could see the state of Belize’s Barrier Reef, and at the same see the situation on the island first hand to then raise awareness,” said Ochoa. Ochoa has been involved in similar projects in other parts of the world like Australia at the Great Barrier Reef, the Canary Islands and California, where young people have been tremendously impacted with these environmental projects.
Ministry of Foreign Affairs launches Diaspora Website
On Friday, June 16th, the Government Press Office revealed that the Ministry of Foreign Affairs launched its new website, www.diasporaofbelize.org. Not only will this website serve as an information hub for Belizeans living abroad, but it will allow them to get more involved with what’s happening on the mainland.
Established and administered by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Belizean Diaspora Program was approved by the Government of Belize in September 2009. As the major focus of this program was for the registration of Belizeans living abroad, a registration drive was also launched in August 2010 to add members to the Belizean Diaspora Medical Brigade, along with the Belizean Diaspora Law Enforcement and Defense Brigade.
Ambergris Today
UB To Honour 530 Graduates During Its June Commencement Exercises
The University of Belize will honour 530 Graduates during its June Commencement Exercises to be held on Saturday, 24th June, 2017, and Sunday, 25th June, 2017 at the City of Belmopan and Punta Gorda Town respectively. The ceremony will commence at 10:00 am at the UB Gymnasium in Belmopan while in Punta Gorda it will commence at 2:00 p.m. at the Toledo Community College Auditorium. The keynote address in Belmopan will be delivered by the Mayor of Belize City, His Worship, Mr. Darrell Bradley. Belizean Educator Dr. Elizabeth Cardenas will be the keynote speaker for the Punta Gorda ceremony.
Misc Belizean Sources
Minister of Transport Discusses Cooperation with Singapore Delegation
Minister of Transport Hon. Edmond Castro headed a team from his Ministry which met yesterday, June 22nd in Belmopan with a Singapore delegation led by Mr. Yap Ong Heng, Senior Advisor of the Singapore Ministry of Transport and Special Envoy of that country’s Minister of Infrastructure.
The delegation is in Belize to strengthen transport cooperation with Belize and explore cooperation initiatives that could be executed under the recently signed air services agreement, also known as “open skies agreement”.
The Signapore delegation also included the First Secretary (Maritime) of the High Commission of Singapore in London, Mr Yao Yikai; and Assistant Director of the Ministry of Transport of Singapore, Mr Justin Kua.
Seventeen Youths Pass-out of National Youth Cadet Service Corps Program
On Thursday, 22 June 2017, the National Youth Cadet Service Corps held closing exercises for Intake XVIII at its campus at Mile 21.5 on the Western Highway. Seventeen young men passed-out of the program, having received training in behavior modification, life skills, academics, agriculture, woodwork, spiritual development and basic foot drills. Ten of the “Challengers” were awarded certificates of completion for participating in the entire ten month cycle which began in September 2016, while three were singled out for special recognition. Eighteen year old Selvyn Kelly received the Outstanding Cadet award, thirteen year old Johnny Gamez was Most Improved, while fifteen year old Alton Castillo had the Best Drills.
NEMO Minister and Corozal Southwest Representative Inspect Flood Mitigation Works
Minister of National Emergency Management Hon. Edmond Castro was in the village of Libertad yesterday, June 22, 2017, along with Area Representative for Corozal South West Hon. Angel Campos. They were there to inspect flood mitigation works being carried out with equipment from the National Emergency Management Organization (NEMO). The works include the clearing of existing drains and digging of new ones where needed.
This is part of a countrywide flood mitigation program that has been going on prior to the start of the new hurricane season. With the hurricane season having now commenced, Hon. Castro says NEMO is trying to cover as many vulnerable areas as possible before they are affected by seasonal flooding.
Ministry of Natural Resources Strategic Planning Session
The Ministry of Natural Resources strategic planning Session with The Minister of State, Hon Carla Barnett, Chief Executive Officer, Sharon Ramclam-Young, and heads of Department for the Ministry.
SAN PEDRO BURGLARY
On 22.06.17 about 3:35 p.m., 51-year-old Fernando Giacoman, a naturalized Belizean and owner of Coco Cabana Restaurant and Bar located 4 miles North of San Pedro Town reported that several Atlantic Bank cheques amounting to a total value of $7,629.80 went missing from his office. Police are looking for two persons as the investigation continues.
Barrier Reef Drive closed Fidos- Central Park Fri, Sat
The public is informed that the section of Barrier Reef Drive from central park to Fido's, will be closed from 6:00pm Friday june 23rd and remain closed all day Saturday the 24th.For the Lobster Fest block party. Reopening Sunday the 25th after clean up is completed. Please be advised that no vehicles will be allowed to enter the closed off section and any parked vehicles will be removed. Thank you and hope everyone has a great time at the Lobster Fest 2017.
Tribute for Hardrock and to All Belizean Life Lost to Gun and Domestic Violence
INVITING ALL BELIZEANS AT HOME AND ABROAD TO PARTICIPATE AND PLEDGE YOUR SINCERE SUPPORT TO OUR Tribute for Hardrock and to All Belizean Life Lost to Gun and Domestic Violence. Let us Live in Peace and Stop Rest in Peace! 46TH DAYS OF HEALING is set for July 16th. It will start with a Peace Rally and March from infront of Hardrock's house on the Blvd, through the City Streets and will end up on the ABS Court on Iguana Street for a Candlelight Vigil and Free All Day Event of Positive Music, Sports and Entertainment and more. LOVE AND SHARE THIS POST!
"AYO DA" TO DANA MARTINEZ & HER DANCE OF LIFE!
The lost of the legendary Garifuna Belizean dancer and artist Dana Martinez in the Los Angeles Belizean Community has been irreplaceable. Since her death and departure from the Belize artistic scene both at home and abroad, Belizean dance performances has never been the same. Dana brought a new vibe to Belizean dance and performance. She incorporated like no one else did Garifuna dance rhythms into Caribbean art forms that would even make Bob Reneau blushes.
PORTRAIT OF TERRYL GODOY'S "MAN AT WORK"!
The 1990s was when Belizean artist Terryl Godoy brought back a kind of eclectic artistic style seen only first by the legendary Belizean artist, Phillip Lewis. A kind of walk about artist who was capturing the colorful scenes of Belize City's busy street life in art form. Terryl visibility was daring and he showed no shyness about it, setting up station wherever a scene comes to view that haunted his artistic mind.
Also called, "Man at Work", Godoy was a very young emerging Belizean artist of his time that came up after the departure of Belizean artists extraordinaire George Gabb, Belisle, and Phillip Lewis from the Belizean artistic scene. He appeared to have had no one to consult with as an artist about his work and he explored his craft in solitude confinement across the vibrant Belize City neighborhoods that were already beginning to change.
NURI AKBAR & THE CALLING!
As a childhood friend in Belize City Derrick Estrada had more freedom than most of us who grew up in the same neighborhood and in very strict homes like myself in the late 1960s. But remembering him and his shy personality since then makes me realize that boys like him had appeared distant in many ways. Though for me there was always this wonderment why my sheltered background at the time prevented me from knowing him better.
It later appeared after we both became teenagers in the late 1970s, and my family's departure from the neighborhood that divided us from connecting, that we were to meet again in more maturity. There was a sense of reluctance still even though we would chat occasionally at the Belize Islamic center on Racecourse Street that had become like a educational pub for some of Belize's most brilliant minds.
NEMO EOC CONVENES ON SAN PEDRO (AMBERGRIS CAYE) TO REVIEW STATE OF READINESS
Three weeks into the hurricane season, all branches of the National Emergency ...; and the outgoing Coordinator for that area, Timrose Augustine, who is now stationed in Belize City. There was representation from all 13 committees that make up the OEC.
Minister of National Emergency Management Hon Edmond Castro congratulates and thanks all persons involved for their commitment and service to the People of Belize as NEMO continues to lead the way in preserving life and property.
Donation Drive for Dianny Enriquez
Some friends of the Enrique family is conducting a donation drive to assist in medical bills for Dianny Enriquez, please make a donation at Costa Maya with Seni Smith or feel free to contact me. Any contribution would greatly be appreciated at this time.
Graduation at Louisiana Government School
Would like to big up all graduates from the Louisiana Government School. It was indeed a pleasure and honor to see these young men and women get their primary school certificate. Louisana School and its staff have done well over the many years and it is an honor to always work with them as this school has consistently served our people. I also want to big up the parents for their dedication to their children and the sacrifice and role they play in ensuring their kids get an education. Kudos to all. It was a good ceremony.
Come see the Maya Ball Game in Succotz on Sunday 25 June, 2017!
PACT and the University of Belize (UB) partner for Scholarships
PACT and the University of Belize (UB) partner to provide scholarships for the 2017-2018 Academic Year. PACT will be providing 5 scholarships at the Baccalaureate level for a total value of BZ $50,000.00. Additionally, scholars will have the opportunity to familiarize themselves with the work of PACT and other environmental NGOs through internships within the Protected Areas Management network and other partner organizations. UB will provide Book Grants, mentoring and will supervise the progress of the scholars over the course of the program. In addition to Natural Resource Management, eligible programmes of study have been expanded to include: Information Technology, Biology, Tourism Management and Business Management among others.
Belize Audubon Society Half Moon Caye and Blue Hole Summer Camp!
It's that time of the year again!! Remember to reserve your space for this year's Half Moon Caye and Blue Hole Summer Camp! Limited Spaces available (First come First Serve basis) Join us as we explore these World Heritage Sites!! There are 3 dates available 15th, 22nd and 23rd July! Spread the word!
U.S. Embassy donates three boats and equipment
Today, the U.S. Embassy handed over maritime assets to include three boats and equipment, valued at approximately US$449,000, to the Belize Police Department. All three vessels were seized by Belizean authorities and now refurbished and equipped to fight criminal activities. The handover ceremony occurred at the Belize Coast Guard Compound in Belize City. Chargé d' Affaires, a.i., Adrienne Galanek and Police Commissioner Allen Whylie, delivered remarks at the handing over ceremony. This project is expected to help increase the Government of Belize’s ability to combat, deter and disrupt narcotics trafficking and illegal activities in the waters of Belize. It places state-of-the-art equipment on rugged boats designed for rapid deployment required to interdict illegal activities in Belize waters. As part of the project, the Police Department has partnered with the Belize Coast Guard to facilitate training for the boat captains and engineers.
"A Call For Unity Peace Walk" in Corozal
Saturday night in Corozal will be having its "A Call For Unity Peace Walk". Commencing at 7pm people will gather at Central Park.
SHJC 2017 Graduation Ceremony
Congratulations, SHJC graduates! SHJC had their 2017 commencement ceremony. Lots of happy students. FB picture link.
This Day In History
1820 June 23rd - King George 1V. proclaimed at Belize. General review of the Militia, the Officers of which had a grand banquet.
Noche Cultural - Homage to Los Chicleros
Gearing for Noche Cultural - Homage to Los Chicleros, an industry that bloomed during the Golden Years in Benque Viejo Del Carmen!
Make it a date at the Chiclero Park, July 1st, 2017 starting at 5:30 p.m.
Channel 7
US Donates Go-Fast Drug Interdiction Vessels To Police
In the past few weeks, there's been so much controversy about Coast Guard vessels donated by the US Government. That's after the Defense Minister John Saldivar started using them to ferry around his basketball team. The US publicly frowned at that practice, forcing the Prime Minister to declare, "that sort of use, is now absolutely and completely off the table."
So that's now the law for the police department which today received its own mini-fleet of high speed vessels from the US.
Our 7News team was at the Coast Guard Headquarters in Belize City for the handing-over ceremony, and Daniel Ortiz has that story:
Top Cop Answers For The Case of Chester and The Castro Boys
That handing-over session from this morning allowed the media to grill Police Commissioner Allen Whylie about the many police incidents making news in the past 2 weeks.
First on the list was the case of the UDP Minister Edmond Castro's sons, and how the police resolved it.
The Castro boys were allegedly caught driving without licenses, and they allegedly assaulted the police. That allegedly led to them being beaten by police, and both the Southside Police Commander and their defense attorney assert that they settled the incident with the understanding that the boys would go free without any charge, and that they wouldn't press charges against the officers who allegedly abused them.
Compol Comments On Rogue, Tourist-Threatening Cops on San Pedro
The Commissioner also commented on a constable and a special constable from San Pedro who were charged for allegedly extorting an American Tourist, threatening him with a gun to the head, and eventually robbing him.
28-year-old Timothy Braun reported to police that last Thursday evening, he was in downtown San Pedro smoking a cigarette. 3 uniformed police personnel pulled up and accused him of smoking marijuana. He insisted that he wasn't, but the officers handcuffed him, placed him on their golf cart, and drove him to a dark area along the Boca Del Rio. That's where one of the officers allegedly put a gun to his head and told him that if he didn't give them all his money, he would end up in the river. He took them to his rental apartment, and they allegedly stole $500 US.
When Will Police Finalize Case of Richard Allen Garcia?
We also pressed the Commissioner for an update on case of Richard Allen Garcia who was shot and killed by Police in Corozal village of Chunox.
It happened 14 days ago, when, according to police, he aggressed armed officers with a machete, forcing them to defend themselves by using deadly force to stop him from hurting them. Chunox villagers reject that completely, saying the police had been drinking, and did not use justifiable use of force and harm.
COMPOL Keeps it Real With His Expectations
So, with all the negative police publicity, the Department didn't exactly get glowing press during Police Week. It's supposed to be all about highlighting the good work that the 2,300 officers do every day, but these high-profile police controversies focussed on bad or controversial deeds.
The Commissioner didn't lament that today; he said he's a realist:
Allen Whylie, Commissioner of Police:
"In deed we would love to be able to do police week on an annual basis. Through the years it was not properly financed and what we did last year when we decided that we wanted to make serious effort in having police week, we ensured that we put it in the budget. Once it was in the budget then it allowed for the financing, it allowed for the purchasing for the various medals and all the different arrangements that were required."
When A Cop Is Named As the Mastermind In A Hustle
And our final story from the Police Commissioner before we go to break is about his Hattieville Commander, Assistant Superintendent Rochelle Chan.
Last week, he had to go before the Senate Select Committee to defend his reputation after Alvarine Burgess accused him of being a major player in the visa hustling business.
Burgess told the Senators that Chan recruited her to get visas for Chinese Nationals by bribing Minister of Government for recommendation letters which assured that visas would be automatically approved. Chan responded saying that she is lying and that she made up the entire story to ruin his reputation. So, what does his police boss think about a senior officer brought into such a controversy? Here's how the COMPOL put it:
Alleged King Street Killer Charged
Today, 25 year old Kashief Gallego, a resident of the Waxhouse area in Belize City, was charged for the murder of Jermaine Franklin. Gallego allegedly shot Franklin inside Teddy's DVD store on King Street on Wednesday at 6:20 and fled.
Police pulled security video from surrounding businesses and caught him later that night. Gallego is known to hang out right around the corner from where the murder occurred. He was remanded into custody until August 23.
Teenaged Lover Who Killed 27 Year Old Mother, Pleads Down
And while Gallego's murder case is just starting, another one is wrapping up.
Today, Freddy Blanco appeared in the Supreme Court before Justice Herbert Lord to change his plea after being in custody for almost 6 years.
In September 2011, when he was only 16, Blanco was charged for the murder of Nelsi Chuc, a married, 26 year old mother of a seven year old - with whom he was having an affair.
NEAB Says Gay Flag At Embassy Is a Case Of Obama Leftovers
It took them two days to muster the spiritual indignation, but the National Evangelical Association of Belize has finally blasted the US Embassy for raising the rainbow flag.
In a statement issued today, NEAB, quote, "expresses its disgust at the US Embassy flying the LGBT flag at the Embassy in Belmopan."
From there the statement goes ad-hominem, suggesting that US President Donald Trump would not approve. They say, quote, "These rogue views continue to be pushed by leftover appointees of the Obama Administration at the US Embassy and are not in line with the views and convictions of the Belizean populace. It is our hope that this event will expedite the appointment of a new US Ambassador under the new US President." end quote.
MIT Finds Drug Vessel Abandoned
The Mobile Interdiction recovered an abandoned drug vessel yesterday. The un-marked, abandoned vessel was found at the north end of the Placencia Peninsula near Riversdale. The water bottles on board were from Honduras, and it was found with four barrels of fuel and two outboard engines, which is typical of drug trafficking vessels. But it had been abandoned and there was no cargo on board, suggesting that whatever illicit substance was being carried was transferred for transshipment north.
Five Associations Say They Won't Come To FFB Congress Could Get
The Football Federation's 10th. Congress is scheduled for tomorrow morning but, tonight, no one's quite sure if the meeting will even go ahead. That's because four of the District Associations and the Premier League have written to the FFB saying they will not participate. Without those five bodies - the Congress will not have the required quorum. The associations are objecting to the FFB decision barring Sergio Chuc and others from offering themselves as President. But, the FFB is doing its best to force these associations back into the fold.
Lifeguard Training For Greater Water Safety
During easter-time, and the warm months of April and May, we regularly report on so many unfortunate drownings - especially involving younger persons. The fact is that many go swimming without the ability to truly handle themselves in changing water conditions. And that's where lifeguards come in. They are the safety providers and life-savers in the case of an emergency in the water. True, they might not be a familiar sight in Belize, but the YWCA is hoping to change that with its annual lifeguard training where they encourage young Belizeans to train in this neglected area of public safety. Lifeguards from Gateway YMCA in St. Louis, Missouri, are providing the training this year, and I went to visit with them this afternoon:
NICH Invites Media To Consult
The media is always covering workshops, but today we were the ones being hosted at one. It was held by NICH agencies, The Institute for Social and Cultural Research and the Institute of Archaeology. The idea is to get the media on board with 2016's National Culture Policy so that we can make the public more aware of what is called the Belize Cultural model. Selene Solis explains:
Today's session at the House of Culture was for media houses from Northern Belize, Belize District and the Cayes, and another will be held tomorrow for media houses in Western Belize, Belmopan and Southern Belize.
Murderer Who Assaulted Journalist Charged
He's a convicted murderer who assaulted court reporter Anita Nembhard in February. On February 16th - the same day he was convicted of murder - Byron James was was among the prisoners being taken from the holding cell at Magistrate's Court to go back to jail. He stepped out of the line of prisoners and lunged at Nembhard, striking her in the face. At the time she was taking photos of the prisoners.
She made a complaint and requested court action, but police took months to bring a charge - and only after the DPP intervened.
Getting And Job, And Learning To Keep It
The Youth Apprenticeship Program offers many young Belizeans a chance at learning new skills and acquiring a job that they would not have access to otherwise. But in order to hold down a job, you need the be able communicate properly and work well with others. RET International is helping the participants of the Youth Apprenticeship Program do just that. Over the last week, RET has been conducting Employability Training to teach the participants important skills needed in the work place. The course ended today, and we went to the graduation ceremony where we spoke to the RET International's Program Coordinator about the training session...
Police Officers Honoured
Yesterday, almost 300 police officers were honored, for long, exemplary and outstanding service in a ceremony at the police academy. It's a moment of great pride for these career cops who've given their lives to law enforcement. And, plus, it's a chance for them to dress up in those crisp white ceremonial uniforms and march across the parade square like the recruits do.
ACP Robert Mariano - himself an honoree - put it in perspective for his fellow officers:...
Whylie Wants More Honors For Cops
And if it seems like a whole lot of officers being honored, the truth is that it's been years since the Department last held a ceremony like this. Today the Commissioner told us that he wants it to be an annual, or at least bi-annual celebration:
Police Host Sports Day
And to put a cap on police week for us, we stopped by the Eastern Division Sports day at the Yabra Green. That's where police did everything from running a marathon, to playing competitive dominoes, to running five-on-five basketball - where even the commissioner participated.
As for the much hyped media - police showdown on the basketball court, it didn't happen because, unlike the police, we in the media have to work on weekdays. The media asked repeatedly for it to be moved to Saturday - to no avail.
Castro + Campos Conjuntos
Villagers in Libertad won't have to worry about flash floods catching them like it did last year. This is after NEMO deployed heavy equipment to clear a troublesome drain. Now, this is routine work that should be done before any rainy season - but area rep. Angel Campos and the NEMO Minister Edmond Castro did their best to make it into a major event:
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ComPol Condemns Extortion Case by Cops on Ambergris Caye
Police Week concludes on Saturday with a massive parade through the streets of Belize City to culminate seven days of community-based activities. While the department celebrated the professional achievements of [...]
Police Department Has Not Lost Morals
The department has seen a number of officers being investigated for infractions committed while in uniform. ComPol Whylie, however, maintains that the actions of a few rogue cops do not [...]
Chunox Case Open, But Castros Get Away
The shooting death of Richard Garcia in Chunox Village two Fridays ago involved a group of four officers who were responding to a request made by a villager to evict [...]
Rochelle Chan Remains Innocent; Police Promise to Act on Senate Inquiry Recommendations
Assistant Superintendent Rochelle Chan testified before the Senate Special Select Committee last Wednesday, refuting allegations made concerning his purported role in the visa ring involving Alvarine Burgess. Despite being able [...]
Kashief Gallego to Court for Jermaine Franklin Murder
Twenty-five-year-old Kashief Gallego was charged with and arraigned for the murder of thirty-six-year-old Jermaine Franklin. Gallego appeared unrepresented in court today before Senior Magistrate Sharon Fraser. Due to the nature [...]
Orange Walk Man Pleads Manslaughter for Death of Girlfriend
Twenty-two-year-old Freddy Amir Blanco pleaded guilty to manslaughter for the September 2011 killing of his lover Nelsi Chuc in August Pine Ridge. Back in 2011, Blanco was arraigned for murder [...]
U.S. Hands Police Refurbished Boats
The United States of America has formally transferred three boats and equipment valued at close to a million Belize dollars to the Belize Police Department. The vessels were previously seized [...]
Police Awarded; Police Week to Become Regularized
On Thursday evening in Belmopan, quite a few outstanding police officers were recognized for individual professional achievements over the years. It has been two years since the last Police Week [...]
Chester Williams among Long-Serving Awardees
Top Cop and the Regional Commander of Eastern Division South, Assistant Commissioner of Police Chester Williams was also an awardee at Thursday’s ceremony in Belmopan. Aside from being recognized for [...]
Southside the Big Winners at Police Sports Day
Police Week culminates on Saturday with a parade through the principal streets of Belize City. The march is a spectacle with many features, including a clear distinction of the different [...]
NICH and Media Hold a Conversation about Culture
Culture is defined in Bella Carib’s 1998 song “Proud A Mi Kulcha” as, “the concepts, habits, skills, instruments and institutions of a given people, in a given period.” The National [...]
New House of Culture for San Ignacio, But Why Was Town Hall Demolished?
In San Ignacio, there is outrage over the demolition of the historic San Ignacio-Santa Elena Town Hall at the corner of King and Hudson Streets in the town center. Reports [...]
Why “National Colonial Museum” is a Misnomer
The National Cultural Heritage Bill is headed back to the House of Representatives next week Friday. It is meant to provide a framework for the preservation of historically and culturally [...]
Team Belize Invades Las Vegas to Play Poker
It is an annual series that attracts thousands of poker pros and poker enthusiasts from across the globe. These players descend on Las Vegas, Nevada specifically during the summer months [...]
Apprentices Receive Specialized Training for Employment
Approximately seventy-one young Belizeans were successfully engaged by RET International Belize, which provided them with employable and entrepreneurial skills. The initiative is as a result of a partnership with the [...]
New Lifeguards Trained by YMCA
In recent months, we have reported a number of drowning incidents across the country. Despite the fact that Belize is surrounded by bodies of water and is dotted with rivers, [...]
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Man shot and killed at Teddy’s music store in Belize City
There was a murder on King Street in Belize City on Wednesday evening around 6 p.m. It happened at Teddy’s Music and DVD Rental and the victim has been identified as 36-year-old Jermaine Franklin of Belize City. Police already have a suspect in custody. ASP Alejandro Cowo, Officer in charge...
Jorge Lemus’s death being investigated as homicide
Police are now officially investigating the death of Jorge Lemus as a homicide. The postmortem examination certified death due to cardiac thrombosis due to brain hemorrhage due to polytraumatism (head, neck & chest trauma). This past Saturday, Lemus’ body was found in a drain that runs along th...
PM speaks on Castro’s troubles with sons
Today the media got a chance to catch up with Prime minister Dean Barrow to ask him for his comments on various issues. One of those issues is the bad press that Minister Edmond Castro has had over the past few months, the most recent being his sons being caught with contraband in Orange Walk and ...
Dorian Pakeman back at job as Press Office Director
Another matter the PM addressed is the Dorian Pakeman issue. As you may recall, Pakeman had knocked down and killed 45 year old mechanic Dean Dawson. There were reports that traces of cocaine were found in Pakeman’s blood and also allegations that the victim’s samples were tampered with to try and ...
Pacheco questioned on Kim Barrow’s brother- in- law’s nationality
Yesterday, at the Senate Select Inquiry into the Auditor General’s report on Immigration departments of Visa, passport, and nationality sections, Addy Pacheco was asked about the nationality certificate for Swedish national Peter Dahlstrom. This case was mentioned in the nationality report and red f...
Addy Pacheco says she was intimidated by Ministers
Another matter brought up in yesterday’s Senate Inquiry was the fact that Addy Pacheco received the Won Hong Kim file directly from Minister Penner. That application file was lacking several key components. According to the Auditor Generals’ report, Addy Pacheco was interviewed on the matter in whic...
Pacheco says she saw Alvorine Burges at Immigration several times
Chair of the Senate Select Committee, Aldo Salazar, had made it clear that he was not convinced of the accuracy of the testimony as given by whistleblower Alvorine Burgess. Burgess had testified regarding her role as an agent in the processing of visa applications; a role for which she was paid for...
Minister of Education says no tolerance for pedophiles in education system
Last week, we reported on the case of the Valley of Peace Primary School principal who was arraigned for sexual assault of a minor. That minor is a standard 6 student at the school. As we told you, the child reported to police that she was feeling ill and went to the principal’s office where he alle...
Two San Pedro cops arrested for armed robbery
Last week we reported on a San Pedro tourist’s allegations that uniformed San Pedro police robbed him at gun point. As we said, police were investigating the matter and have now charged two of their own. They are PC Denfield Nelson Ramos, charged with Theft, Extortion and Aggravated Assault with a D...
Arson in Toledo
Toledo police are investigating a case of arson. According to police reports, on Wednesday night at about 10 p.m., 23-year-old Clarentina Coc of Graham Creek Village, Toledo heard a noise outside and when she went to check, she saw a man setting her thatched roof on fire. Coc told police she recogn...
Police preparing charges for driver of weed carrying cattle truck
Yesterday we told you about the huge drug bust in Belmopan where a cattle truck with Belizean license plate made its way into Belize from across the Benque border. Police intercepted the vehicle in Ontario Village and searched it. They found a secret compartment under the pan of the truck and disco...
Over 280 Police officers awarded at ceremony
An awards ceremony was held today, June 22nd, at the Police Training Academy in Belmopan in honor of over 280 police officers. The officers received medals in recognition of their excellent years of service. There were five categories of awards handed out today: the long service good conduct medal w...
Top 25 PSE performers awarded
The annual PSE awards ceremony was held in Belize city on Wednesday. The top 25 performers in the Primary School Examinations were acknowledged with certificates as well as $1000 scholarships to high schools of their choice. Minister of Education Patrick Faber spoke more about the award ceremony. ...
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Gunned down as he bought Terminator 3
Jermaine Franklin, 36, a construction worker, was making preparations for a movie night at home when he was gunned down on Belize City’s southside.
Sometime around 6 o’clock on Wednesday night, Franklin, a resident of Fabers Road Extension, visited Teddy’s Music and DVD Rental, located on #16 King Street.
The DVD he bought, Terminator 3 – Judgment Day, remains in a bag on the counter of the video store because before he could remove it, a man walked into the store and opened fire at him.
Franklin ran outside the store but collapsed in front of the establishment. He had been shot five times in the head and neck.
“Kissing” principal arraigned for sexual assault
A 13-year-old standard 6 female student at Monsignor Romero RC School in Valley of Peace has accused her principal, Johnny Valencia, of sexually assaulting her.
In the presence of her parents, the minor told police that on the morning of Monday, June 12, she wasn’t feeling well and so she decided to rest her head on a desk inside the library.
She alleges that while she was in the library, Principal Valencia came up to her, grabbed her by the shoulders, kissed her, and touched her buttocks.
However, the child pushed him away.
San Pedro cops allegedly extort US$500 from tourist
We are in the middle of Police Week, a time when the police highlight their good deeds and do a lot of public relations work to garner public support for their efforts to combat crime, but this did not deter a few rogues in their ranks from going on a rampage in San Pedro (La Isla Bonita).
Reports from La Isla Bonita indicate that two cops extorted money from a tourist, Timothy Braun, on the island on Thursday night, after putting a gun to his head. Fearing for his life, the tourist gave them $500 USD.
ASP Henry Jemmott was understandably ashamed when he got the report. The very disappointed Commander of San Pedro police led an intense investigation into the extortion, which led to the arrest of two policemen: PC Denfield Ramos, who was charged with theft, extortion and aggravated assault with a firearm; and Special Constable Orlando Mendez, who was charged with theft and extortion. A third policeman who was held was exonerated from all charges.
Price of regular gas passes $10 again
At midnight last night, the price of a gallon of regular gasoline, the most common type used by motorists, shot past $10 for the second time this year, with the first price increase being a result of the implementation of further tax levies at the pumps.
However, Financial Secretary Joseph Waight told Amandala that since the tax increases of April 1, implemented to raise additional revenue to finance the Government’s budget, no further tax measures have been implemented.
On April 26, the price of regular gasoline went up to $10.26 a gallon, the highest so far this year. Premium gasoline hit its peak price of $11.04 on May 11. Since then, there has been a price ease at the pumps, with the price of premium gas down to $10.53 and the price of regular gasoline down to $9.87.
Lois Lightburn passes at 82, funeral Saturday
We regret to announce the passing of Lois Nathalia Hyacinth Lightburn.
Lois Lightburn was born on August 17, 1936 to William “Bill” Lightburn and Rosita Moody. She was the second of their three children, and Rosita’s five children: James Lightburn, Lois Lightburn, Carl Michael Lightburn, Camilla Leslie and Barbara Leslie.
Lois had three daughters: Alva and Natalie Jeffries and Andrea Vernon. She enjoyed being a grandmother to Ryan Rogers and Bria Cross and doted on her two grandchildren.
St. Joseph RC girls (Belize Dist.) and Holy Family RC boys (Stann Creek Dist.) are National Primary School Basketball Champions 2017
The National Primary School Basketball Championships took place last Thursday, June 15, at the SJC Gym in Belize City, where female and male champion teams from all six districts of the country converged to participate in an all-day tournament. The 6 female and 6 male teams were divided into groups of 3, and a round-robin first round of competition determined the top 2 from each group, who then went on to the semifinal knockout round, and then the championship finals.
ITT National Championship Boom Circuit results
The Cycling Federation of Belize (CFB) had a somewhat low turnout for its Individual Time Trial (ITT) National Championship Boom Circuit on Sunday, June 18; but is expecting greater participation in this weekend’s Road National Championship, which takes place on Sunday, June 25.
Here are the results for finishers in the ITT National Championships last Sunday:
Elite/U23/Masters (20 miles): 1st place – Tariq Flowers (Benny’s Megabytes, 43:37); 2nd Nissan Arana (Westrac Alliance, 44:05); 3rd Giovanni Lovell (Digicell-4G Elite, 45:09); 4th Shane Jones (Westrac Alliance, 45:36).
Masters Category – 1st Robert Liam Stewart (unattached, 45:59); 2nd Stephen Bisset (unattached, 52:42).
Cricket Corner – Easy Does It lost the first to Summer Fever; and Excellence chased Berlan away
Blessed greetings to all! Under the auspices of the Belize National Cricket Association, the Harrison Parks 2017 Cricket Competition continues in high gear, thanks to our kind sponsor, Bowen and Bowen. On Saturday, spectators and listeners heard and saw three-time champ Easy Does It lose the first game in the semifinals against young upstart, Summer Fever. Before continuing, please be reminded that during the regular competition, Summer Fever had lost the two games, home and away, to Easy Does It. Will time repeat itself? Read on, and find out how the game played and finished.
Easy Does It took to bat first, and at the fall of the first wicket, 28 was scored. Then the second fell for 68. It started to look good for the champs; but the bowling changed, and wickets started to fall in this order: 3 for 72; 4 for 75; 5 for 85; 6 for 95; 7 for 96; 8 for 97; 9 for 100. All for 101. The super hands of Jermaine Baizar took a toll on the Easy batsmen by taking 5 big wickets. Malcolm Reynolds scored 23, followed by Alexander Reynolds with 22 for their team, Easy Does It.
Belize exits CONCACAF Women U-20 Qualifiers in Nicaragua
Our Belize National Women U-20 squad was expected back home today from Nicaragua, after losing, 10-0, to Costa Rica on Tuesday in the CONCACAF Women U-20 Qualifiers. According to reports gleaned from Futbol24.com, they had lost the Group 1 opener on Sunday to hosts Nicaragua, 5-1; so that puts Belize out of contention in the Qualifiers. Nicaragua and Costa Rica from Group 1, who complete Group 1 play against each other later today, will then join the top 2 teams from Group 2, El Salvador and Honduras, in the classification stage, where the winners of one group play the runners-up of the other group, with the two winners then qualifying as the Central American representatives for the final CONCACAF Women U-20 tournament in 2018.
Editorial: Division and conquest
Two different articles by Adele Ramos, the Assistant Editor of Amandala, in the Tuesday, June 20, 2017 issue of this newspaper which do not appear to be related to each other, certainly are related in the broader scheme of things Belizean. In a page one article, Ms. Ramos writes: “The IMF continues to press the Government of Belize to increase consumer taxes, particularly by upping the rate of the General Sales Tax (GST) from 12.5% to 15%.” In a page two article, Ms. Ramos writes: “Cyril Fuller, the stevedore who last week wrote the Christian Workers Union (CWU) demanding that the president, Dale Trujeque, and the negotiating team which has been in talks with Port of Belize Limited as a part of a drawn-out collective bargaining process, step away from the negotiating table, claims that he has been threatened via an intimidating text message from a member of the negotiating team.”
From The Publisher
When I was a child, one of the worst punishments my mother could inflict on me was to order me to go “sit in a corner.” Life would go on around you as per normal, while you were immobilized, imprisoned in space in broad daylight. After a while, you would wonder if your mom had forgotten about you and your punishment. Remember now, there was no time limit: theoretically, you could have remained in that corner forever, so that as time went along your mind would begin to play tricks on you. When would this end, when would this end ….
Around 8:30 on Sunday morning, Father’s Day, an over-enthusiastic young police constable essentially ordered me to go sit in a corner. This humiliation came out of the blue, as we would say. The police had set up a checkpoint at the corner of Vernon and Mayflower Streets. Personally, I hate checkpoints in the city, especially during working hours. This was not working hours, but it was a Sunday morning, God forbid.
A “test designed to discriminate”
Dear Editor,
Belize’s education system is designed to create an elite, and a majority failing underclass. Albert Einstein said, “Everyone is a genius. But if you judge a fish by its ability to climb a tree, it will lives its whole life believing it is stupid.” This is what is happening to the majority of our youth in the education system.
It is difficult to implement change in the education system of Belize and the Caribbean because the decision makers are beneficiaries of the present system. They blame the individuals for their inability to progress in the current education system. Teachers also get the blame for poor student performance. The system is doing what it was designed to do – create a ruling elite and a majority servile class.
Dangriga youth pioneers Hope Run – wants Belize youth at Penn Relays
The 1st Annual Hope Run due to be held in Dangriga on July 8 is the brainchild of Dangriga youth, Kyle Castillo, 24, who is currently studying marketing in Jamaica.
Castillo told Amandala that his exposure to the Caribbean has helped him to see what athletics has been able to do for people, and so he decided, with the help of family and friends, to launch his own initiative—the Hope Run Project—here in Belize.
“The project itself was developed to highlight our athletes and lesser known causes simultaneously… The only currency we can offer to the causes is exposure. For the students themselves, our end game is to get them out and get them exposed to the Penn Relays,” Castillo said.
RIGHT TO THE POINT: What really is a common-law union?
Belize is under a common law system and one that many do not understand or know. But I dare say many do use the word “common law” very openly and easily, but I wonder how many appreciate what it is. There is the well-known “common-law” wife or husband, which is what I seek to address in today’s writing.
Just as a background, it must be known that Belize operates under a common law legal system, which it inherited from its “motherland” – England. If I had to find a simple way to explain common law, I would say it is a system of law originating in England, which unlike the civil law system, is based on the unwritten laws derived from English customs and court decisions which then in and of itself form a body of law. By saying it is unwritten, I simply mean it is not codified into statute (legislation), yet the decisions that developed over the centuries are found in the cases decided over the years. Without going into a class of the English legal system, I would say that under the common law system the lack of formality of codifying the law into statutes helped to allow the law to evolve and develop, unlike statutes that makes a strict provision that must be followed.
Six Belize delegates to learn from the Garifuna land struggle in Honduras
This Sunday, the 25th of June, a delegation of six people from Belize will travel to the Caribbean coast of Honduras where they will participate in an organized exchange focused on the Garifuna struggles and victories for collective territories, reparations and ancestral rights. Belize delegates include community members from the Garifuna coast of Yugadan/Hopkins; the communally-held lands of St. Vincent Block/Serru/Cerro in Peini; the Rastafari-led multi-ethnic land reclamation efforts of Harmonyville in Cayo; and from the Black-owned independent media house Kremandala in Belize City.
People-to-people visits have taken place between Belizean and Honduran peoples across maritime borders for centuries and today, cultural and social exchanges are constant. In recent years, organized convergences have focused primarily on groups sharing stories and specific strategies to protect the rights of Black and Indigenous peoples.
Customers dissatisfied with BTL’s new network
It was with much fanfare that Belize Telemedia Limited (BTL) switched on its new 4G LTE network last December. The new network was supposed to have ushered in a new, faster, and much improved telecommunications experience for its customers. That has not been the case, and the new BTL network has been a continuing nightmare for BTL’s customers.
One customer told Amandala that her texting has been problematic: sometimes the texts reached the recipient as late as three days later. She berated her friend, asking “why doesn’t she answer her texts,” but the friend’s phone records showed that she had not received any texts from that person during that period.
Under-5 deaths most common in southside Belize City
Belize City’s southside has been known to be one of the locations hardest hit by violent crimes and particularly homicides, but what many people may not know is that it is also the location with the highest child mortality rate in Belize at 22 for every 1,000 children born there, well above the national rate of 12.
A 276-page report launched by UNICEF this morning, looking at the situation of women and children in Belize, unveils the situation of children across numerous indicators; however, key areas in the report focus on the welfare of children, such as early childhood mortality and their nutritional status – whether they are eating well enough to support their wholesome development and a good start in life.
They came on a cruise, and they are now in jail
At about 8:45 Tuesday morning, the cruise tour of three men from the West Indies who came to Belize to tour Harvest Caye on-board the cruise ship, the Norwegian Escape, was terminated in Harvest Caye.
Derson Frank, of St. Vincent; Renaldo Kerron Roberts, of St. Vincent; and Jamal Nathus Celise, of St. Lucia, were arrested and charged with two counts of drug trafficking after the ship’s authorities found over two kilos of cocaine in the room they were occupying.
On Wednesday, they were taken to the Independence Magistrate’s Court, where they were arraigned and remanded to the Belize Central Prison until August 30.
Ady Pacheco on “Citizen Kim”
Won Hong Kim never set foot on Belizean soil. Yet the South Korean national received a Belizean nationality certificate and a Belizean passport. At the time Mr. Kim came into possession of these sacred Belizean documents, he was lodged in a prison in Taiwan over an embezzlement scandal. How could this happen?
Ady Pacheco, an Immigration officer who has worked with the department for more than two decades, appeared as a witness before the Senate Select Committee today to explain how Kim was able to breach the system.
Pacheco was named in the Citizen Kim saga because, according to the Auditor General’s audit of the Immigration Department, she accepted Kim’s application even though she knew it was incomplete.
Swiss want “automatic exchange of financial account information” with Belize and 40 other states
Following a meeting last Friday, June 16, the Swiss Federal Council—described as a 7-member executive council which constitutes the federal government of the Swiss Confederation and serves as the collective executive head of government and state of Switzerland—announced that it is seeking to establish agreements for the automatic exchange of financial account information (AEOI) with Belize and 40 other states and territories.
Some of the other countries and territories listed are Andorra, Antigua and Barbuda, Argentina, Aruba, Barbados, Bermuda, Brazil, Cayman, Chile, China, Costa Rica, Curaçao, Israel, Columbia, Malaysia, Mauritius, Mexico, Montserrat, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Saudi Arabia, Seychelles, Turks and Caicos Islands, and Uruguay.
The Reporter
US Embassy furnishes Anti-Drug Unit with 3 vessels
Officials from the United States Embassy handed over three newly-refurbished vessels to the Anti Narcotics Unit of the Belize Police Department during a ceremony today. The donation was handed over at the Coast Guard base and is valued at approximately US $449,000, through the Central […]
Seventeen youths pass out of Youth Cadet program
Seventeen youths who were enlisted in the National Youth Cadet Service Corps program have completed the course, which began last September. Of the 17, 10 received certificates for having successfully completed the entire 10 months of training. The youths received training in behavior modification, life […]
Belizean youth gunned down in LA
Eddie Lino, 22, a man of Belizean parentage, was gunned down in Los Angeles, California on Sunday evening. The incident occurred at the corner of Denver and 58th Street. It is reported that Lino was walking when a car approached him and someone from inside […]
Why was Maynor Portillo shot?
Police are investigating the circumstances that lead to the shooting death of 20-year-old Santa Elena resident, Maynor Portillo. Police found Portillo dead after 9:00 p.m. on Friday, June 16 on the eastern side of the Novell’s Convention Center, with a gunshot wound to the head. Portillo’s family […]
“Belize has week medium term outlook,” says IMF
High public debt, decreasing economic performance, and a lack of strict fiscal consolidation policies, are some of the reasons that the International Monetary Fund (IMF) recently called Belize’s medium term financial outlook “weak.” The IMF, following it’s 2017 Article IV mission to Belize, issued a statement on […]
US embassy raises LGBT flag again; no protest on perimeter
The hoisting of the LGBT (Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender) flag atop the flagstaff at the US embassy, along with the United States flag on Wednesday, drew more people this year to witness it, but except for one senator present, it had no government official in […]
Mayor Bradley weighs in on minimum wage increase
Belize City Mayor Darrell Bradley is not expressly opposed to raising the minimum wage in Belize, but says that an increase should only come after careful planning. Bradley, speaking on the recent “Raise the Minimum Wage” march, held by Belize Leaders for Social Justice (BLSJ), […]
Yellow Man barred from Senate hearings! But keeps his job as Macebearer
Brian “Yellow Man” Audinett can no longer attend the ongoing Senate public inquiries, but will remain Mace Bearer of the National Assembly, following his assault on several media workers at the National Assembly several weeks ago. On Wednesday, Clerk of the National Assembly, Eddie Webster, […]
DJ Hard Rock’s suspected killer caught
After 3 weeks, the man believed to be behind the cold blooded assassination of Andrew Ian Bennett Sr., the beloved DJ known as Hard Rock, has been detained and charged for murder. David Richard Arnold, 25, was apprehended at a bus stop in Ontario village, Cayo at […]
Fabers Road needs help
The 2017 rainy season got off an active start, and drivers traveling on Fabers Road are learning that the road needs repairs and quickly. Specifically the area of Fabers Road turning off Central American Boulevard near Sister Clara Muhammad Primary school, down to the police substation, has […]
“More than just a sign,” says Mayor Bradley
Belize City Mayor Darrel Bradley, explained this week that the City Council’s latest Belize sign, placed in the Battle Field Park, is more than just a sign but a part of a greater plan for Belize City. The council held a ribbon cutting ceremony for the new […]
BCCI forms alliance with regional chamber
To assist its members with increasing their businesses, the Belize Chamber of Commerce and Industry is forming an alliance with the Chamber of the Americas (COTA). Kim Aikman, CEO of the Belize Chamber of Commerce and Industry and Gil Cisneros, CEO of the Chamber of the Americas […]
Three remanded for murder of 16-year-old girl
The close-knit community of Santa Familia village, Cayo is reeling after last Friday’s barbaric attack on a young couple left 16-year-old Emy Guerra dead and boyfriend Eliseo Bacab recovering from serious injuries sustained during the vicious attack. On June 16, sometime after 10:00 p.m., Bacab, 22, was […]
Police confirms drug bust at Harvest Caye port
After a week, police have issued official confirmation that there was a drug bust on board a Norwegian Cruise Line ship which was docked at the Harvest Caye Port in the Stann Creek District. Although the incident occurred on Tuesday, June 13, police were tight lipped and […]
Elderly Toledo man drowns while taking bath at river
On Monday evening an elderly man from Santa Elena village in the Toledo district drowned after he went to swim at a river located a short distance away from his home. On Monday at about 1:20 p.m., police were called out to the village where officers observed […]
Breaking Belize News
US Embassy hands over over $400,000 US in boats and equipment to police
Today, the U.S. Embassy handed over maritime assets which consisted of three boats and equipment, valued at approximately US$449,000, to the Belize Police Department. All three vessels were seized by Belizean authorities and now refurbished and equipped to fight criminal activities. The handover ceremony […]
750 students graduate from Gang Resistance training in Cayo
By Zoila Palma: Yesterday, a total of 750 primary school students graduated from the Gang Resistance Education and Training ( GREAT) Program in San Ignacio Town. Officer Commanding San Ignacio Police, Supt. Richard Rosado indicated that “This is a testament to the formation’s commitment to the expansion […]
The saga for Belgian couple continues – BTIA Cayo reaches out
Yesterday, BBN reported that a Belgian couple, Allan Dropsy and Jagoda Cwojdzinska, claimed San Ignacio Police took their passports and stole $550 cash from them. After the story was posted, BBN was contacted by the Belize Tourism Industry Association, Cayo Chapter (BTIA-Cayo) and they […]
Dr. Jose Mena wins Physician of the Year
By Margaret Mena: On June 16, 2017, my father, Dr. Jose Mena, won Physician of the Year for Ochsner Health System. Josie, as I fondly call him, is the best father a girl can ask for. He is kind, loving, and funny in his own cute, five […]
MIT bust 72 pounds of weed
On Wednesday morning around 10:30, the Police Mobile Interdiction team bust a huge amount of weed totaling 72 pounds in Ontario Village, Cayo. The drugs were reportedly being smuggled. Thirty seven parcels of weed were packed into a compartment in a cattle truck. The […]
Mek Wi Teach Yuh how fi beg
By Giselle E. O’Brien: Once upon a time, when time was time Monkey chew tobacco, and spit out white lime… There were once two families of mice. The father of the first family, Mr. Charlie Price, had long curling whiskers. He owned the biggest cheese factory in […]
9 Bus drivers convicted for traffic offenses in Orange Walk
The following persons (drivers) were charged for the offences listed below by Officers of the Department of Transport. Name of Driver Bus Company Offence (s) 1 Shane Pollard Maria’s Bus Company “Carried excessive passengers on a public service vehicle” 2 Alfredo Rodriguez […]
Santa Familia villagers demand removal of police officer
A sixteen-year-old villager was brutally murdered last Friday night in Santa Familia Village, Cayo. Emy Guerra and her boyfriend were attacked at the football field. On Wednesday night, villagers met to discuss their concerns about the escalating crime situation in their village. Villagers were […]
Police issue official report on downtown Belize City murder
Jermaine Franklin, 36, was killed on Wednesday night in downtown Belize City. On Wednesday around 6:00 p.m., police visited King Street in Belize City where they found Franklin on the street dead in front of Teddy’s Music and DVD Rental. Investigations revealed that Franklin […]
GOB Signs Memorandum of Understanding with Microsoft
A Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) was signed yesterday between the Government of Belize (GOB) and Microsoft Service at an official ceremony held in Belize City. This agreement marks a new step in a long-term relationship between Belize and global technology giant (Microsoft LLC) to […]
Belgian tourists plea for assistance; claims passport and money stolen by San Ignacio police
Two Belgian tourists contacted BBN today to plea for assistance from the Government of Belize, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs or any relevant authority. Allan Dropsy and Jagoda Cwojdzinska, the two Belgian tourists, are asking for any assistance that they can get. Dropsy told […]
Romantic Dining at Aji Tapa Bar and Restaurant
Whether you are travelling, or call Ambergris Caye your home, chances are that you’re looking for that perfect spot to have a fabulous date with your significant other. Aji, located about 2.5 miles north of Sir Barry Bowen Bridge can deliver just that. Nestled within the picturesque Bella Vista Resort, its roadside entrance features lush mangroves and tropical plants lining the pathway to the restaurant; complete with a bridge over the lagoon. When the food arrives, it takes center stage! Spanish-inspired cuisine, complemented by wines or cocktails, sure to excite the taste buds. Aji’s speciality, the seafood paella, is always a great choice to share with your date. Indulge yourself and have a fantastic date night!
Grilled Lobster Tails - A Belizean Foodie Favorite
Belize’s 2017 Lobster Season is officially open which means that across the country, households and restaurants will be serving up a variety of Lobster dishes for their families, patrons and guests, throughout the next several months.
Now, while everyone may have their preference as to how to cook the marine crustacean (boiled, broiled or baked), we’re going to share how to grill lobster tails.
Step 1:
Buy fresh lobster from your local grocer or fish market, if possible. Frozen tails work, too — but you’ll need to allow for some time for them to thaw in the refrigerator.
Step 2:
Cut the shell with a pair of kitchen shears, but go no further than the tail. With a knife, split the meat along the same path as the shell cut line, being careful not to slice all the way through the lobster...
Fascinating Facts About the Lost City of Xunantunich
Thousands of years ago, the Maya empire stretched from Mexico in the north down to El Salvador in the south. They built enormous stone cities in the middle of the jungle, only to abandon them around the year 900 AD for reasons still unknown to modern archeologists. One of the largest Maya cities ever built, now called Xunantunich, was lost for centuries until it was discovered by accident when a villager in Belize came across a ghost of an ancient Maya maiden in the 1890s.
At the time, Belize was still a British colony, and so an expedition set out from the capital to explore the villager's stories. They then discovered the site of Xunantunich, a Maya term meaning "stone woman". Xunantunich is unique in that it is the oldest continuously excavated Maya site in the country.
Your Guide to Cockscomb Basin Wildlife Sanctuary
The Cockscomb Basin Wildlife Sanctuary is one of Belize's most beautiful and biodiverse protected areas. Named for the eastern slopes of the Maya Mountains that resemble a cock's (rooster's) comb, this massive nature sanctuary measures more than 150 square miles of roadless wilderness that is home to hundreds of bird species and exotic wildlife.
The Cockscomb Basin Wildlife Sanctuary is famous for having been the world's first dedicated wilderness sanctuary for the indigenous jaguar. Today, a team of scientists carefully monitors the jaguar population as well as the other four native big cat species of Belize.
Belize: 5 Undeniable Reasons Why You Won’t Ever Want To Leave
Staying and vacationing in Belize is tons of fun. One might even say it’s too much of it, though the validity of that concept could and should be questioned. There’s a lot to do here, even more to see and a multitude of experiences to have; enough to keep you here for a long time. With all that happens here, it’s no wonder some visitors never want to leave!
Here are 5 things that will make you not ever want to leave Belize:
Technology and Tourism
As you may know, every year I write about travel trends that may impact Belize. The purpose is to reach many Belize tourism businesses that may not have established marketing departments or chief strategists that advise them on the impending changes to the tourism industry. For this version of my travel trends discussion, I will focus on technology and how incredibly important it currently is for the tourism industry. For example, take food tourism’s popularity, where restaurants are destinations. Restaurants should know that guests will be taking pictures and sharing it on social media, which means they need to optimize their restaurants for social sharing. Wi-Fi is a must, as well as good design and good lighting. Guava Limb is an exemplar of this.
The Belize Blue Hole Experience
The Blue Hole is part of the larger Barrier Reef Reserve System, a World Heritage Site of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO). It is a world-class destination that lands on the bucket list for many around the world.
Scuba divers are particularly attracted to this site for its abundance of marine life species and clear waters. Home to nurse sharks, giant groupers, reef sharks like the blacktip and Caribbean reef, as well as really cool formations and caves throughout its 300-meter width and 125-meter depth, the Blue Hole is a must-visit spot if you are in the country.
There are so many ways to enjoy this spectacular formation, and to be honest, you don’t even have to be a diver!
SanPedroScoop: An Opinionated Guide to Belize Turns 6 Years Old
6 years ago this week I started a blog without much of a plan. I had moved to Ambergris Caye 4 years before – managed a bar for 3 and a half of those years – and was ready to get out and experience Belize. I’d barely been off this rock…
I wanted to explore this awesome country, take some pictures and write a diary. I really had no idea that so many people would tune in. I’ve had months with over 100,000 different readers from all over the world. Now that’s pretty crazy.
My life has changed immensely. I’ve moved from San Pedro town to 7 miles north Ambergris Caye – an area I used to consider “the bush” or “out in the sticks” and sometimes still do. I went from being single for years to having a boyfriend that I love. I went from being a crazy cat lady to being obsessed with my dog.
Sleeping Giant Rainforest Lodge
Photographs
Mr Belize "Rigo Vellos" to give Scholarship's to Primary School Students
To all Corozal Primary School living in Corozal, If you are attending primary School or Secondary School you may be able to benefit from a tuition scholarship by Mr. Belize Body Builder, Rigo Vellos. Rigo Vellos is a body Builder who has been around Belize competing on Body Builder Fitness Club. He now own's his Gym in Corozal called "Spartan".
As stated by Rigo Vellos, Going ahead with his fitness club, Spartan Fitness Club, the scholarships have become a true reality.
“At the moment we are providing 4 Primary School and 1 High School tuition scholarships, which will be academic-driven and community-service based. Successful applicants will be required to keep good grades and give back to our community while having the support and assistance to a number of organisations that can benefit from volunteer work,” he posted to Facebook.
La Milpa Mayan Ruins in Belize
Located in the north of the country in Belize’s Orange Walk District, La Milpa is is the third-largest Maya ruin site in Belize. Although excavations continue and much of the site is still being documented, visitors to La Milpa can tour more than 20 courtyards, two ball courts, and explore 85 structures, including four large temple pyramids.
La Milpa lies in the middle of the Rio Bravo Conservation area, an enormous 250,000 acre (1,101 square kilometer) site in northern Belize currently being operated by the non-profit domestic NGO Programme for Belize.
La Milpa is open every day throughout the year and there is currently no entrance fee.
La Milpa is approximately a one and a half-hour drive from Orange Walk Town just off the Chan Chich Road in northwest Belize near the borders with Mexico and Guatemala. The easiest way to find it is to follow directions to the La Milpa Jungle Lodge which is located just outside the Maya site.
International Sources
Increased rainfall in the Caribbean reducing drought impact
The Barbados-based Caribbean Drought & Precipitation Monitoring Network (CDPMN) is reporting increased rainfall across parts of the region, reducing short term drought impacts, particularly in the eastern Caribbean and the Guianas, and Jamaica. CDPMN in its latest Caribbean Drought bulletin for the months, March, April and May, noted that rains are expected to continue during June to August, particularly in Belize, the Greater Antilles, the Leeward Islands and Guyana, with little concern over drought, at least until at the end of August.
Videos
5th Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey, 4min. Earlier this week, UNICEF in partnership with the Government of Belize launched the results of the 5th Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey (MICS5). Understanding the invaluable support that empirical data offers public advocacy for children in Belize, UNICEF alongside its government partners launches the results of the fifth Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey (MICS5). #ForEveryChild
Let's put on the lens of Melissa and Michael to understand the results of the survey.
Both Michael and Melissa are 17 years old and they are both young Belizeans. Michael and Melissa’s parents most likely registered their births with the civil authorities before they were 5 years old. There is about 67 percent chance that both Michael and Melissa come from a female headed household. When Michael and Melissa where under 5 years old, Michael was more likely to be underweight, stunted, and wasted than Melissa was and there is also a nine percent (9%) chance that Melissa was exclusively breastfed compared to Michael.
Ribbon Cutting for Clinic in Ladyville, Belize, 1min. Ribbon cutting ceremony held for clinic expansion in Ladyville, Belize as part of Beyond the Horizon 2017
Belize 2017, 5.5min.
Mike & Terrilynn Belize Vacation 2017, 8min. Take a journey with Mike & Terrilynn on their all inclusive vacation at Coco Plum Island Resort and explore the best of Belize both inland and on the island.
Belize Jungle Paintball, 4min. Footage of jungle paintball in Belize, Central America.
Belize: Week one: CAYO, 8.5min. A weekend in Cayo district.
World Music Day – Leela Vernon, 2min. For World Music Day, we honor the memory of Belizean music legend Leela Vernon, Queen of Brukdown, who passed away in February 2017. She may be gone, but her music and legacy lives on Belize and around the world.
, 11min. Belizean Enchilades is delicious and easy to make. All you need is corn tortillas and tomato sauce and Dutch cheese. Anything else is optional.
How to Make Belizean Enchilades, 11min.
Belize Now | Episode 24 - Friday, June 23rd, 2017, 30min. In tonight’s headlines: The Government of Belize signs an MOU with Microsoft, Public Officers and Police Officers celebrated this week, and representatives from the Caribbean meet in Belize to discuss climate change. These stories and more on this week’s edition of Belize Now. Thanks for joining us on this Friday, June 23rd, 2017!
Social Media Training, 3min. News Five's Duane Moody returns to Belize after attending a three-day social media training to create a regional guideline for the media as it relates to best practices. The workshop, which was hosted in Bridgetown, Barbados, was organized by Public Media Alliance and UNESCO and saw media professionals from across the Caribbean streamline particular processes when using social media for news. Here's a report done by our friends over at NCN News in Guyana. Jennifer Persaud is one of the participants of the workshop; she files this report.
Belize City Fishing in around the sea side..., 10min.
Belize Progressive Radio, 3hr. Belize Progressive party talking about burning issues that is plaguing the nation of Belize.
June 23, 2017
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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, and other specials
The San Pedro Sun
Employees of Norwegian Escape Cruise Ship busted with drugs
After the Norwegian Escape Cruise Ship (NECS) made a port of call at their Harvest Caye Island getaway on Tuesday June 13th, three employees of the ship, two nationals of St. Lucia and one from St. Vincent, were charged with two counts of ‘Drug Trafficking”.
According to the official police report, NECS security officers initially reported that they found suspected cocaine in a cabin, which was occupied by 30 year-old Derson Frank of St. Vincent. The Placencia Police were called to the ship docked at Harvest Caye around 8:45AM, and escorted Frank to his cabin. While conducting a search within, they found controlled drugs.
The total amount of drugs weighed was a little over two kilograms, or four and a half pounds. During the investigation, it was revealed that two other men were involved: Renaldo Kerron Roberts of St. Vincent and Jamal Nathus Celise of St. Lucia. All three men were arrested and jointly charged with two counts of ‘Drug Trafficking’ and were remanded to the Belize Central Prison in Hattieville, Ladyville.
Caye Caulker team stars in Beach Football Tournament
Caye Caulker’s The Lazy Lizard Restaurant’ kicked off its first annual Beach Football Tournament on Saturday, June 17th. Five teams from across Belize took part—San Pedro, Caye Caulker, Belmopan, Belize City, and Corozal. While only one team from each region was able to participate, Los Catrachos FC team of San Pedro represented the Caye Caulker team. From 9:30AM to 4PM, all teams put their football skills in full motion, hoping to claim the grand prize and bragging rights. After several matches, the Caye Caulker team was crowned the champions. Tony Maldonado, coach and player of the Caye Caulker team, told to The San Pedro Sun that he was thrilled for his team’s victory. He stated that determination was the key to his team winning. “We always aim to win, but this was not easy. It was tough game, but with dedication and determination, we always persevere,” said Maldonado.
Works to begin soon on Ambergris Caye morgue
Ambergris Caye is one step closer in starting the construction for a morgue on the island, after a follow up meeting on Thursday, June 15th. Officials from the Ministry of Health, the police, The San Pedro Town Council (SPTC) and members of the Embassy of the United States of America met at the office of Mayor Daniel Guerrero, to discuss the morgue building plans, and the commitment of the Embassy to have the facility ready in the upcoming months. The San Pedro Police Formation believes that a morgue on the island will greatly assist them in solving major crimes. They currently struggle when it comes to homicide cases. Due to the lack of space to properly hold bodies, their work is jeopardized at times.
Misc Belizean Sources
PUBLIC SERVICE INFORMATION DAY, Corozal Central Park
Various government departments from Corozal are today disseminating information as it relates to their portfolios. If you have questions relating to BAHA, Immigration, Customs, Income Tax, Traffic & Transport, Fire Department, Police, Ministry of Works, etc. please drop by and you will be attended very humbly.
BEL Reports on 2016 Performance to Shareholders at Annual General Meeting
Belize Electricity Limited (BEL) held its Annual General Meeting (AGM) on Wednesday, June 21, 2017 to report to shareholders on the Company’s performance and achievements for the year 2016 as it pursues its Vision to become A Model of Excellence.
BEL outperformed its 2016 financial targets, following four consecutive years of stellar performance, with net earnings of $27.3 million. Shareholders were rewarded for their confidence in the Company with dividends declared of $0.29 per share or $20.3 million.
After five consecutive reductions, electricity rates increased marginally. However, the prudent management of energy purchases from Independent Power Producers (IPP) was critical to maintaining low electricity rates. Local renewable sources were utilized for 56% of the electricity provided by BEL in 2016 and the aim is to increase to 80% by 2025. The Company will continue its ongoing negotiations with potential IPPs, in its efforts to maintain low electricity rates.
RET International promotes prevention youth of engagement in criminal activities
The U.S. Embassy in Belize is happy to support RET International in its efforts to prevent youth engagement in criminal activities through providing employment and leadership opportunities. A component of this project is the Quick/Quality Impact Projects (QIPs) initiative which engages student groups from Sadie Vernon High School and Sacred Heart High School in the development of projects that will help to improve the neighborhood.
Students from Sadie Vernon are working on video productions for awareness campaigns entitled, “Give Respect to Get Respect” and “Behind the Walls.” The first campaign aims at improving the interaction between police officers and the public during a stop and search encounter. The second campaign reveals what life is like for detained young persons at the Wagner Facilities.
Grand Caribe Belize to Host 1st Annual International Deep Sea Classic Fishing Tournament
Grand Caribe Belize is excited to announce the launch of their first annual fishing tournament at Ambergris Caye, Belize, on July 7th through July 9th, 2017.
Fisherman/women of all ages are invited to the 1st Annual International Deep Sea Classic Fishing Tournament sponsored by Grand Caribe Resort this July 7th-9th in Ambergris Caye, Belize.
This tournament is offering Belize dollar prizes totaling $44,000 in cash with 1st place receiving $15,000, 2nd place receiving $10,000, 3rd place receiving $7,000, 4th place receiving $4,000 and 5th place receiving $1,500. There will also be a series of prizes offered for the heaviest fish by type and the top angler overall, top female and top junior. With regards to accommodations, Grand Caribe is offering amazing discounted rates making accommodations affordable for all participants.
The Government of Belize Signs a Memorandum of Understanding with Microsoft
Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) was signed today between the Government of Belize (GOB) and Microsoft Service at an official ceremony held in Belize City. This agreement marks a new step in a long-term relationship between Belize and global technology giant (Microsoft LLC) to help in meeting government’s National Digital Transformation Goals.
At the last Annual General Meeting of the Belize Chamber of Commerce and Industry (April 27th 2017), Prime Minister of Belize Rt. Hon. Dean Barrow announced GOB’s plan to combat government inefficiency and corruption using digital technology. Microsoft intends to help the Central Information and Technology Office (CITO) develop and deliver on its National Digital Transformation Improvement plan by: consolidating all its existing agreements into one holistic agreement for improved control and better pricing, helping the CITO team towards developing and adopting a cloud strategy and policy, and deploying a solution that will provide a single platform for a more connect, cohesive, collaborative government.
COMISCA Meeting of Ministers of Health
COMISCA Meeting of Ministers of Health of Central America & Dominican Republic currently meeting in Costa Rica to discuss and address regional health topics. Belize is represented by Minister of Health Hon. Pablo Marin.
Employment Opportunity
The Statistical Institute of Belize invites applications for the following TEMPORARY POSITIONS for three to four months, starting August 2017.
PACT's Environmental Fellowship Award 2017
Apply now for PACT's Environmental Fellowship Award 2017. This Award is valued at BZ $50K and is designed to provide financial assistance to mid-career and/or senior professional Belizeans. DEADLINE: August 11.
4th Annual Spartan Bodybuilding Classic
Introducing the date for the 4th Annual Spartan Bodybuilding Classic organised by Spartan Fitness Gym in Corozal Town. This event has become a much-anticipated bodybuilding and fitness competition and event in our town. This is where champions are made.
Corozal Animal Program
My name is Sue Paoletti and I work with the Corozal Animal Program (CAP). I wanted to give you an idea of the work we are doing with the animals in Corozal.
So far this year we have had 24 dogs and 5 cats fixed and found homes for 17 dogs and 4 cats. We are looking at putting on another spay and neuter clinic in the near future and are very proud of the difference we are making in our animal community.
Here are ways you can help:
1. Become a member of CAP for only $20 and receive discounts for local businesses - see the attached flyer for our June specials.
2. Foster or adopt one (or more!!) of our puppies and dogs. We currently have 6 four month old puppies - 2 boys and 4 girls who are looking for a temporary or permanent home. See pictures below of two of them.
Manakin 10/20km Maya Mountain Race
The Belize Wildlife Referral Clinic is having the Manakin 10/20km Maya Mountain Race on Sunday, July 16th. The race course is from Cristo Rey to San Antonio.
"Ready, set and go... get started to train for this: Enjoy nature's beauty, join the race for conservation and challenge yourself and run 10 or 20 km in the gorgeous Maya Mountains between Cristo Rey and San Antonio, on July 16th 2017 starting at 5:30 am. Walkers welcome for the 10 km distance. More information on registration coming soon."
Paradise Theater playing this weekend
Kong: Skull Island,
Song to Song,
The Zookeeper's Wife,
Smurf's: The Lost Village. CLOSED SATURDAY NIGHT.
Belize Association of Museums is now incorporated!
It's official.... The official signing ceremony took place today at the Museum of Belize. Special thanks to all the museums and collectors who have pledged their commitment to protecting and preserving Belize's cultural and historical heritage.
Meet Miss Costa Maya 2017 Delegate – Miss Mexico, Ximena Cardoso Gutiérrez
Age: 24 years old.
Height: 5’9.
Profession/Profecion: Degree in International Affairs and TV Host.
Hobbies: Read, travel, ride a bike, do exercise, modeling. I enjoy a deep conversation, read the news at the morning, my best part of the day is to be alone,meditate and do some yoga. Stay on touch with the nature. Go shopping, spend time with my family.
Channel 7
Killed On King Street While Buying DVD
During last night's news, we told you about the murder that had just happened on King Street. The victim is 36 year old Jermaine Franklin, and tonight police have the alleged gunman. Today, our news team spoke to police and Franklin's sister about about the murder which really came out of nowhere. Here's Alex Courtenay with that story...
36 year old Jermaine Franklin was buying a few DVDs on King Street when he was gunned down. Just after Franklin walked into the DVD store, the assailant ran in after him and fired several shots at his back. Franklin collapsed on the street, and the gunman fled. When the police responded it was to pick up the body and process the scene - which took over an hour.
PM Puts the Brakes On IMF, Fast
Yesterday we showed you what the Deputy Prime Minister had to say about the IMF's recommendations to raise GST from 12.5% to 15%. The advice came in the IMF's required Article IV Consultations. Deputy PM Patrick Faber told us that the government will reject the suggestions and find a way to grow the economy in its own way. In an interview this afternoon, Prime Minister Dean Barrow put it even more emphatically...
Rt. Hon. Dean Barrow, Prime Minister:
"You know I made the point to the IMF in the wrap-up meeting we had that when we first re-engaged with the bondholders trying to restructure again the super bond, initially they had sought to insist that a pre-condition to our discussions ought to be Belize's entry into an IMF program. We absolutely rejected that and we proceeded on the basis that Belize is quite capable of writing its own prescriptions and going its own way."
PM Restoreth Pakeman
Barrow also gave us an update about the status of Government Press Office Director, Dorian Pakeman, who has been on suspension since September 2016 for knocking down and killing Dean Dawson. Pakeman was driving a government issued Isuzu D-Max at the time. Pakeman was charged for causing death by careless conduct, but one month ago, the case fell apart when the judge found there wasn't enough evidence to go to trial.
And, now Pakeman is back in his senior post at the Press Office, but not after a soft warning from the Prime Minister...
PM Says Castro Brothers Controversy Overblown
The Prime Minister also gave us his thoughts on the controversy surrounding Cabinet Minister Edmund Castro's sons, Wasani and Jafari and their eventful Friday the 16th. The Castro boys were caught driving without licenses, allegedly assaulted the police, and also allegedly beaten by the police, and then 16 hours later, busted with 89 cases of contraband beer. And after all of that, they didn't appear in court to answer to any charges - all the matters were settled one way or another. Barrow told us that while unfortunate, he doesn't think the actions Castro's adult sons should be as controversial as they have been...
More Accusations From Monsignor Romero Primary
Tonight we have more on the Valley of Peace case where the Principal of Monsignor Romero Roman Catholic Primary School was charged for sexual assault. The allegation is that Principal Johnny Valencia kissed a 13 year old student on the lips and tried to grab her buttocks. While Valencia was only charged for that case, an 11 year old student has come forward to say that Valencia allegedly kissed her on the lips in February. Tonight we start off with the 13 year old's allegation again followed by statements from the girl's mother. After that Valencia comes in denying the allegations and we also spoke to one of Valencia's colleagues who supports him. Here are those comments:
Cayo Police Have Another Murder To Investigate
From simply a 'body found' case to a murder investigation: 52 year old Jorge Lemus's post mortem has been released. Lemus was found dead in a drain in Unitedville on Saturday morning. He had bruises on his left eye and the left side of his face was swollen. As we told you, police were treating it as just a body found at that point but the post mortem results say that the cause of death is cardiac thrombosis due to brain hemorrhage, which is as a result of head, neck and chest trauma. Police say that they now suspect that foul play was involved and they will treat this case as a murder investigation until proven otherwise. We will keep following this case.
Lemus Charged For Trafficking 72 Pounds
Another Lemus who was in the news recently is Jason Miller Lemus. He's the cattle truck driver who was behind the wheel when police found 37 parcels of marijuana in a secret compartment under the truck bed. He has been charged for drug trafficking.
Police believe Lemus took cattle into Guatemala at an illegal border crossing and then came back out with 72 pounds of marijuana to be distributed in Belmopan and southern Belize.
Mayor says The Late Night Partying is Over On Entertainment Strip
BTL Park - it's Belize's most popular social hub, a virtual entertainment strip - and many bars and restaurants have sprung up around it to feed into the stream of party-goers who throng to the area. And while those good timers go there for the freedom to float from maybe a casino or movie theater, to a restaurant, to a bar, to a nightclub, to the seafront - all within quarter mile of each other - in the late night and early morning hours, for residents of the area, the whole scene is just one big noisy nuisance.
The mayor and his councillors were squarely confronted with that complaint last night at a consultation, and like Saul on the Road to Damascus - Mayor Darrell Bradley had a revelation: the partying until all hours has to stop! He told us why today:...
Where Will Concerts Go Now?
So, if the Mayor has now put a block on concerts at the Hour Bar Field - where will all the major performers play? That sea front field has hosted artists from Machel to Damian Marley, to Kes, to Taurus Riley…you name it - and that's where they play. But, the Mayor in his letter to the council says, "no more". Today he discussed the reason and the possible alternatives:...
Darrell Bradley- Mayor, Belize City:
"A lot of this had precipitated because really and truly there is not an adequate indoors facility to house concerts. When we had the old civic center we didn't have this kind of issue. I think when we have the new civic center some of these problems will be allayed because there will be facilities to deal with it. If you have these open air facilities and you are playing music, even if you are permitted to play the music to 10 o' clock or to 12 o' clock, you have a certain obligation to keep the noise within acceptable limits. But I think it is unreasonable to have an open air activity going up until 4 o'clock in the morning, and some people say that it goes for beyond 4 o'clock."
GOB Strikes Deal With Microsoft For E-Government
Today the Government of Belize and Microsoft signed a Memorandum of Understanding aimed at helping the government to meet its National Digital Transformation Goals. Microsoft will help to address problems with government inefficiency and corruption by incorporating more advanced technology. Government plans to integrate cloud storage and computing, as well as train Public Officers to properly use the new technology. Representatives from both the GOB and Microsoft gave presentations about the soon to be improved government systems...
PM Says Party Ready For Municipals
With months to go until the 2018 Municipal Elections, the UDP is getting ready to choose the candidates who will represent them. When we spoke to him earlier today, Prime Minister Dean Barrow gave us an update on how his party is gearing up for the elections...
Reporter:
"Where is the United Democratic Party when it comes to the preparation for the municipal election 2018 team setting up?"
Rt. Hon. Dean Barrow, Prime Minister:
"Starting off on the process of trying to arrange dates for the various conventions, identifying potential candidates and that sort of thing. We hope to complete the internal processes by October, certainly November at the very latest and some municipalities are going rather earlier than others but the whole thing should be done at the very latest by October, November and then we'll spend the next few months campaigning in earnest to see if we can in fact persuade the good Belizean people to give us another victory."
Bradley and the "Bad Marriage" Running Mates
And while the PM says his party is "revving up" for the municipals, is the Belize City Mayor ready to give it another go with many of the same councillors he's served two terms with. Recently, he called it a bad marriage - and yesterday eight of them went to the UDP secretariat - asking to renew their vows with Dearest Darrell. We asked him how he feels about that today:..
Jules Vasquez:
"So then if it is like a bad marriage, are you disappointed to know that 8 of the 10 councilors are seeking to contest the election and it would be like asking for a renewal of vows."
Philloughby Not Sure He'll Run Again
And one of the councillors the mayor seems to work best with is Phillip Willoughby. But the man, the event called "Philloughby" seemed to be playing cagey with his colleagues when he accompany them yesterday to the UDP Secretariat to put in their names as candidates for the municipal convention. Today we asked him why:...
Jules Vasquez:
"Will you offer yourself as a candidate for Belize City council for the upcoming election?"
Phillip Willoughby:
"Jules, for various reasons I wasn't with my colleagues when they went to sign in. Over the past year and a half I had to go through 3 major surgeries. It's no big news, but then again because of the nature of those surgeries I need to consult with my medical physician here and one abroad that did the surgery and just to do a personal evaluation of myself to see how well I've progress since the operation. It's not to say it's out there like that and what have you or try to be a male chauvinist or wanting to say 'hey what happen to Phillip?.' No, it's nothing like that."
Making Sense of MICS
On Tuesday, we showed you, the media soft launch of the final report for the Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey, or MICS.
It's an intensive study of Belizean citizens to find out about the quality of life of the country's women and children. This survey represents months of hard work between the Statistical Institute of Belize and UNICEF. And, to ensure that it doesn't just sit and gather dust on a desk, there was a multi-sectoral launch so that all the relevant government departments can get a compressed, tailor-made version of the results.
Here's a summary of the results in report which shows that the lives of Belize's women and children have been improving. The Ministry of Health's CEO discussed them in his keynote address:
"Dolly" Therapy
And, NICH is finding a creative way to reach out to those children who that same MICS report would have found to be troubled, or in trouble. It's a set of dolls - and we don't mean barbie dolls, these ones are life size puppets. Courtney Weatherburne stopped by to find out what's so special about these dolls.
This may seem like just a fun one on one puppet show to entertain little Avian.
But really, this sassy curly haired dummy called Jazz, along with her friends are more than just toys - they are therapy dolls.
And today to end off a two week training on the use of these special dolls, NICH handed 4 of them over to the Department of Human Services - where they will act as the Rover's adorable little helpers.
Major Project Planned For City Canals
For weeks now, we've been covering the situation with the Yabra canal which is silted up at the mouth. The City Council has been trying valiantly to clear out a channel and restore the normal flow, but the siltation just keeps coming back. That's why today we were surprised to hear that - instead of returning to that same solution they have a whole new approach to rehabilitate the entire Collet and East Canal systems - and it uses some very high science! Engineer Lucien Chung explained:
Jules Vasquez:
"Explain to me how this phenomenon that we see and we think: bway well, we could solve it, just trench out this area; it's not that simple."
City Flooding Persists
But, if you live in Belize City, and you cannot even get out of your house without getting wet up to your ankles - even after just the slightest rain, then all that high tech talk about sluice gates, and special pumps is just "yakkety-yak".
That's what regular folks in our neighborhood on Dean And King Streets have been putting up with this week with the recent rains. Again, we asked the mayor for answers. He said the big truck is coming soon:...
Darrell Bradley, Mayor - Belize City:
"We were supposed to have this week the transfer of equipment which includes a pump truck and that should have happen this week. That's going to happen next week, because we have to do more renovations at our mile 4 facility just to accommodate the access into our premises for these various equipment."
Ady on Those Absentee Applications
Last night, we showed you portions of yesterday's Senate Hearings on Immigration in which Immigration Officer Ady Pacheco answered questions publicly for the first time since her name started getting called in immigration scandals 5 years ago.
Her testimony lasted for just over 3 and a half hours, and during that time, she took a lot of questions from the Senators. And it was right that she did because her name comes up 96 times in the Auditor General's reports - many times for questionable actions as an Immigration Officer.
One topic which we didn't get to show you yesterday was the conversation the Senate Committee had with her about persons dropping off nationality applications on behalf of an applicant. The Auditor General says that all nationality applicants must drop off their applications files in person. That means that Immigration Officers shouldn't have been accepting the files from someone else. But, it was a common practice, and when Pacheco was asked if it is against procedure to do so, she sort of flip flopped.
Did Ady Inspect Correctly?
Another part of the report which caught the Senate Committee Chairman's attention was the Audit team's extensive investigation into nationality certificates granted to 2 Chinese nationals.
We've already told you about Jin Chen An, who used a fraudulent Chinese passport to get a Belize Visa, then Nationality less than 6 weeks later, and then a Belize Passport, 5 days after that.
Well, the Audit team says that another applicant Zhengjun (Zeng Jun) An turned around and used this same fraudulent Chinese passport to apply for a Nationality Certificate. It is unclear if the Nationality was granted, the Audit Team also couldn't verify if he either attempted or succeeded in getting a Belize passport. They did find out that he was granted a fraudulent permanent residency permit.
Making Museums Matter
The Belize Association of Museums has been formed. It brings together all those small personal or community museums, from the Macoby Collection Creole Museum, to the Windows of Belize Museum into one group, under the NICH umbrella. We found out more at the launch today:...
The group first started to come together in March of 2016.
Chuc Appeals to Court of Arbitration
He's been barred from running for President of the FFB, but Sergio Chuc has formally lodged his appeal with the Court of Arbitration for Sport in Switzerland. He is asking that body to install a 3-person international arbitration panel in New York to rule upon Chuc's Appeal of the FFB's Electoral Appeal Committee's denial of his right to be nominated for president of the FFB in the 2017 elections, and Issue a stay of the FFB election scheduled for Saturday June 24 2017, postponing the election and leaving the interim president in office, until such time as Mr. Chuc's Appeal to the CAS is heard in full and decided by them as binding arbitrators on the merits.
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P.M. Maintains It’s No to IMF Prescriptions
Prime Minister Dean Barrow has emphatically rejected the recommendation of the International Monetary Fund to increase the General Sales Tax to fifteen percent. That proposal from the UN financial agency [...]
Belize Will Go its Own Way
The annual assessment by the IMF seeks to forestall future financial problems that member countries may face; however, its conditions have been broadly debated. It is argued that the IMF’s [...]
Personal Motive for Jermaine Franklin Murder; Suspect in Custody
Thirty-six-year-old Jermaine Franklin was shot and killed while shopping for new movies inside Teddy’s on Kings Street on Wednesday night. Sometime around six-thirty, Belize City police responded to reports of [...]
Did Ady Pacheco Facilitate Visas?
Immigration Officer Ady Pacheco spent most of Wednesday’s appearance at the Senate Special Select Committee pointing the finger at her bosses in the Immigration Department, as it relates to the [...]
Immigration Officer Says She Was Directed to Take Applications by Boss
According to Pacheco, it was not uncommon during her time in the visa section for her officer in charge there, George Reynolds, to receive applications for visas from ministers of [...]
Castro Brothers Off the Hook; P.M. Says it’s a Family Matter
Brothers Wasani and Jafari Castro made headlines on Monday when it was reported that the siblings were arrested last Friday in connection with several traffic offenses, as well as a [...]
Dorian Pakeman Back on the Job, But Warned to be Careful
Press Office Director Dorian Pakeman is back on the job, after being suspended in the wake of a fatal traffic accident that claimed the life of Gardenia resident Dean Dawson [...]
Will New CitCo Restrictions Cost Revenue on Barracks Party Strip?
The Barracks area has been the site of many outdoor concerts featuring local and international artists and music accompanies many events in the area. But following concerns raised by residents [...]
B.E.L. Announces Modest Earnings for 2016-17
The Annual General Meeting of Belize Electricity Limited took place on Wednesday night and the news is that the company continues to perform well for shareholders. With electricity rates largely [...]
Warning to Avoid Manatees for Boaters
A female manatee that was mating was killed over the weekend. It appears that a number of manatees are at the peak of their mating in the summer time and [...]
US $8 Million and 2 Years to Fix Collet Canal
Over the past few months, we have shown you the massive silt build up in the Yabra Canal. The City Council and other partners have been doing the ground work [...]
Municipal Elections? U.D.P. [Getting] Ready
With the 2018 municipal elections only several months away, the UDP Belize City Council slate is already shaping out. On Wednesday, eight councilor candidates submitted their names ahead of the [...]
Philip Willoughby’s Run Threatened by Health Issues
Is Belize City Council’s Superman Willoughby in or is he out of the U.D.P. Municipal? Last night, you heard Councilor Dion Leslie say that the current U.D.P. city councilors are [...]
19 Certified as Caregivers
Nineteen women today graduated from a certificate course in the basics of care giving, an important job as the population of Belize ages. The Belize Training and Employment Center collaborated [...]
Museums Unite in New Association
The Museum of Belize is leading an initiative that will see small museums enter into an association. Today, they officially signed the article of association that will see them better [...]
Helping Special Populations with Puppetry
Last week, a group of roving caregivers attended two training workshops to learn how to use puppetry in childhood simulation, as well as educational and therapy work. Mexican Puppeteer Raquel [...]
Windows on the World: Microsoft to Assist G.O.B. with Going Digital
A long-term relationship between the Government of Belize and Microsoft Service has been struck, following the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding earlier today. The partnership with the leading technology [...]
Team Belize Heads to World Series of Poker
Starting on Saturday, a group of Belizeans will once again participate in one of the prestigious poker tournaments at the Annual World Series of Poker in Las Vegas Nevada. The [...]
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PM Weighs In On Castro's Sons Contraversy
There’s been public condemnation for the authorities’ handling of the criminal matters involving the two sons of Minister Edmond Castro. Prior to being busted in Orange Walk with over $6,000 in contraband beer last Friday, the Castro boys, Jafari and Wasani, were held under detention at the Belize City Police precinct for traffic violations and allegedly assaulting a Police officer. The duo was eventually released, and since then there has been credible indications that high-level intervention stopped the laying of charges on the Minister’s sons. This has been flatly denied by Assistant Commissioner of Police Chester Williams and today Prime Minister Dean Barrow chipped in, opining that the entire affair is simply a personal family affair for the Minister.
PM Rejects IMF Recommendation To Increase GST To 15%
Last week we told you about the IMF’s Article IV consultation statement on Belize which called on the Barrow Administration to seek further fiscal consolidation for the country’s long term sustainability. Among the measures the IMF recommends increasing GST to 15%, downsizing the wage bill, introducing a fiscal rule which would see the Government introduce legislation that target reducing debt to GDP ratio to 60% by the year 2025, implementing stronger management and controls for tax collection, phasing out Central Bank Government funding, and improving the business environment to attract investors. Today PM Barrow spoke on the IMF’s recommendations, saying he’s basically not listening to them.
Pacheco's Speaks On PM And Kim Simplis' Recomendation
At yesterday’s Senate Select Committee hearing, Prime Minister Dean Barrow’s name came up during the questioning of Ady Pacheco, the former assistant to the Officer in Charge of the Nationality Section. The matter raised has to do with a Belize passport that was issued to the brother-in-law of Kim Simplis-Barrow which the Auditor General’s special audit flagged as not meeting the appropriate requirements by law. The PM and his wife had both signed the document as referee’s. Pacheco, who had processed the documents, said she had been advised that the documents were all in order.
Officer Not Complying With Minister's Request Had Bad Results, Says Pacheco
In last night’s newscast, you also heard Pacheco’ testifying to the Committee that she felt intimidated by the presence of Ministers at the Immigration Department. The Immigration officer explained that when a Minister was involved with applications, officers are almost forced to comply because otherwise it could result in bad repercussions. She also pointed out that Ministers were involved in requesting immigration files from the Department, which was a highly questionable practise.
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Education Minister Frowns on Sexual Misconduct by Teachers
Last week we reported on a case of sexual assault brought against the Principal of Monsignor Romero RC School in Valley of Peace, Cayo District. The Principal, Johnny Valencia appeared in Belmopan Magistrate Court where he was read a single charge of sexual assault. The report was filed by a twelve year old student who […]
US Embassy Hoists LGBTI Flag for Pride Month
The United States Embassy in Belize hosted members of the LGBTI community and supporters for a Flag Raising Ceremony in commemoration of LGBTI Pride Month. Pride Month is currently celebrated each year in the month of June to honor the 1969 Stonewall riots in Manhattan. The Stonewall riots were a tipping point for the Gay […]
Caleb Says LGBT Wants a Voice on the Church State Commission
Anglican Bishop Phillip Wright and Bishop Roosevelt Papouloute of the Methodist Church both decided to break away from the Church State Commission, dubbed the Morality Commission. The church leaders’ withdrawal has to do with the final proposal which is expected to be made to the Government of Belize. Wright and Roosevelt believe their views are underrepresented by […]
Opposition Senator Says Church State Commission Is a Sham
Also speaking on the Morality Commission was Valerie Woods. The PUP Senator was at the US Embassy’s pride flag raising event. She told the media that the quote, “the so called Morality Commission” is a sham. VALERIE WOODS “It is a farce when you have a commission by whatever name that has been established for […]
Hopkins’ Chairman Wants Unsanctioned Construction to Stop
The Hopkins Village Council along with residents in the area are concerned over two parcels of land that the Council’s Chairman, Ted McKoy says is being unlawfully constructed upon. Unlawfully, because McKoy says no lease has been issued on the parcels nor is there any building permit granted. TED MCKOY “These are two pieces of […]
Mace Bearer – Persona Non Grata at Senate Hearings
In a previous newscast we told you of the decision of the House Committee to not terminate the services of Brian Yellowman Audinett following his outburst during the Special Senate Select hearing on May 17, 2017. The committee did take some harsh criticisms due to their decision as the Speaker of the House, Laura Longsworth […]
Minister Castro Not to Be Judged By Sons’ Actions
The run-ins of the Castro brothers, 23 year old Wasani Castro and 21 year old Jafari Castro, with authorities on Friday have once more placed the name of Minister Edmund Castro, their father, in the spotlight, and not for very positive reasons. After having escaped official charges for not producing a valid driver’s license or […]
260 Days to Belize’s Municipal Elections
The recruiting of candidates for the upcoming municipal elections is ongoing as we are less than nine months away from going to the polls. There is, however, a deadline to submit applications of interest to either political party which is at the end of this month. Today, the Belize City Council announced the submission of […]
Former Law-Enforcement Man Convicted of Burglary
An ex-Special Constable from Placencia is also in trouble with the law tonight as he was arrested and charged and convicted of burglary. Alry Augustine was tried for breaking into a home in Placencia and was caught on security footage which he had attempted to destroy. Augustine has been sentenced to five years for the […]
San Pedro’s Officer of the Month Now Incarcerated for Extortion
A police officer who was recently awarded Officer of the Month in San Pedro Town, Ambergris Caye is now incarcerated at the Belize Central Prison after he allegedly pulled a gun on a tourist and robbed him of one thousand Belize dollars. Police Constable Denfield Ramos has been attached to San Pedro Police for over […]
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7 years for burglarizing Spoonaz Café
Derrick Garbutt was sentenced to 7 years in prison on Tuesday. Garbutt was charged for the burglary of Spoonaz Cafe on North Front Street in Belize City in May of last year. Garbutt was caught on security cameras and so prosecution had clear, visual evidence of Garbutt breaking into the cafe and st...
DPM Faber speaks on Castro’s sons’ brushes with the law
Earlier today, the Deputy Prime Minister was asked for his opinion on the recent news regarding the escapades of the two sons of Minister Edmond Castro. The young men had a double brush with the law over the weekend with their unlicensed white Wingle; one in the Belize District and the other in Oran...
DPM Faber says home grown measures over IMF recommendations
As we have reported, an International Monetary Fund team visited Belize from June 6th to the 15th and then published a Concluding Statement in which it said that while the economy is expected to return to positive growth in 2017, the medium term outlook remains weak. It stated that despite Governmen...
Public Service Fair 2017
This week is being observed as Public Service Week and today, the 10th annual Public Service day fair was held in Belmopan at the Belmopan Comprehensive School. We spoke to Julia Lewis who told us more about today’s event. Julia Lewis, Ministry of Public Service & Information: Today we are celeb...
Police open day as part of Police week
Police week is being observed and as part of the activities, police formations across the nation held open days today to highlight the services offered by the police department. In Belmopan, the police took their showcase to the Belmopan Public Service day. We spoke to Officer Jaime Gonzales who tol...
Shepherd’s Academy PSE Motorcade
Today, the Shepherd’s Academy Primary School in Belmopan held a motorcade in honor of their standard 6 student, Ashton Daniels, who placed first in the 2017 Primary School Examination (PSE) for the Cayo District. Ashton finished 8th overall in the country. We spoke to Ashton who told us about his pr...
The Guardian
Three men charged while family demands justice for senseless killing in Cayo
A trio, composed of Steven Manzanero, Armando Coleman and Reginald Patt from Santa Familia Village are now in their holding cells at the Hattieville Central Prison after being processed by the Belmopan Magistracy on Monday, following their unprovoked attack on a young couple in that closely knit village on Friday night. The three have been charged with murder, with Steven Manzanero additionally charged for the attempted murder of Eliseo Bacab, who from his bed at home he has provided crucial evidence on the murder of his girlfriend Amy Guerra.
A postmortem on the body of Guerra, whose body was found in the Belize River at about 2:00 pm on Saturday, has revealed that the teenager’s death was due to asphyxiation by drowning due to head and neck trauma.
Assistant Superintendent of Police Daniel Itche, has now confirmed that sixteen year old Amy Guerra was with her friend Eliseo Bacab at the football field in Santa Familia when three prowling males approached them.
Ashcroft Alliance fails to unseat judge
The Ashcroft Alliance has been blocked from meddling in the affairs of the Belize judiciary, for now. Justice of Appeal Samuel Awich, who Lord Michael Ashcroft himself was attempting to get removed from the bench, will stay where he is. The Court of Appeal has ruled that the complaints from the Alliance against this sitting judge have no real merit.
The appeal is of another case which Justice Courtney Abel heard in the Supreme Court. The Alliance complained to the Judicial and Legal Services Commission (JLSC), asking them to seriously consider their opinion that he was unfit for the Appeal Court bench. Their premise was that he performed inadequately as a judge of the Supreme Court. Among other things, they asserted that he delayed for unreasonably long periods of time when delivering judgments on cases he had heard.
Customs was discreet with Mai and Mark Lizarraga when they were caught
The Guardian Newspaper has confirmed that two high profile individuals who were caught illegally importing items into the country were able to settle their problems with the Customs department in a relatively quiet manner.
Readers will recall that back in December of 2012, Jose Edilberto Mai, Orange Walk South Area Representative was caught with 15 cases of Miller Beer at a check point on the Chan Chen cut off. Being an area representative does not allow for special privilege for beer to be illegally imported into the country and as a result, Mai was taken in and processed by the Customs department.
Ady Pacheco testifies before Senate
Ady Pacheco, the veteran Immigration Officer who was named in the Won Hong Kim passport scandal, had a tough day on the witness stand before the Senate Select Committee. She’s one of the public officers whose name keeps showing up in the Auditor General’s Reports on Immigration from 2011 to 2013.
She has all kinds of explaining to do, and on Wednesday, June 21, she began pointing fingers at other people. When she was working at the Services Section of the Immigration Department, she claimed that she accepted visa applications as one of the front desk personnel, which then went to the officer in charge of that section. From there, the applications were sent to the investigation unit, which inspected the contents of the file, and it was sent back to the officer in charge (OIC). The OIC then sent it to the Director for inspection, and if it passed her scrutiny, then it was sent back to the OIC, who then passed it back to the accepting desk for approval and issuance.
UDP readies for municipals
Eight current Belize City councilors stepped into the UDP's secretariat to officially tender their applications for them to contest the upcoming Municipal elections in March of next year.
The gesture is proof positive that the United Democratic Party is well underway to getting its slates together to contest all municipalities. Already the UDP has the full slate in place in San Pedro and the same is now being done for all the other municipalities.
Currently the UDP is accepting applications from interested persons from every city and town. When that process is completed, the party will go through the process of holding conventions either to elect slates or to endorse them.
LEASE-A BULLY
A familiar local saying is that you can take a hog out the mud but one cannot take the mud out of the hog. There are those amongst us whom are attention seekers, and would go to any lengths to receive attention. Self promoters and aggrandizers they are. One such person has been recently dubbed the Facebook bully. This person lurks around on social media looking for any opportunity to invade and literally take over conversations. The individual could be very opinionated and obnoxious in a very partisan and rude manner. Some are of the opinion that because of a lack of court room appearances, the bully tries to remain in readiness form by honing argumentative skills of social media.
Work to upgrade Commercial Center to start soon
After what seems like a very long period, the loan with which the Commercial Center will be repaired has finally been approved. The repairs, as part of the Belize City House of Culture and Downtown Rejuvenation Project, were approved in 2014 and officially launched in 2015. The funding for the project expires in February 2018 and just in the nick of time, the Mayor got the approval letter for the loan from the Heritage Bank.
Had to be told he is not a doctor
In the last General Elections, a candidate appeared in the Albert constituency claiming to be a doctor. At the time the fellow went by the name of Doctor Jose Espat and nobody questioned the veracity of his claim to be a doctor. In fact he was even employed at the KHMH under the assumption that he was a real MD. Low and behold, research done by the Belize Medical Council verified this man’s credentials or lack thereof, and it was found out that he did not possess a doctor’s degree.
With that he was dismissed from the KHMH and told he would not be able to practice medicine in Belize. He sulked for a bit and then somehow wiggled his way to work alongside one of Belize’s pre-eminent pathologists. Again the Medical Council caught up with this fellow who by now was going by the name Jose Espat Uc or Jose Uc Espat or some variation of the combination of those names. Again he had to be reminded that he was not an MD and again he was told he could not practice in the medical field.
Beyond the Horizon 2017 closes $11.5 million dollars in projects
The closing ceremony of the Beyond the Horizon 2017 collaborative training took place on Thursday, June 15, 2017 at the Price Barracks in Ladyville. The exercise came about due to the collaborative effort of the U.S. Embassy in Belize and the U.S. Army South, the Belize Defense Force, the Ministries of Health, Education, and Defense, as well as partner nations such as Trinidad and Tobago and Colombia. There was also the involvement of NGOs and private companies from both the U.S. and Belize. The U.S. Government’s commitment to the Government and people of Belize in the field of humanitarian assistance was further continued.
Mayor Bradley says Belize City is ready for rainy season
The hurricane season in the country has already begun and Mayor Bradley says that we are better prepared for flooding that is expected to happen this season. Mayor Bradley in an interview on June 19, 2017 recalls the effects of hurricane Earl. He says that the city saw improved levels of runoff as a result of the flood mitigation projects funded by the Inter-American Development Bank and some of the works that the City Council has been carrying out in terms of drainage and infrastructure.
The council has taken up the initiative of marking flood prone areas and hopes that because of their responsiveness and continuous efforts, we will see continuously improving levels of drainage. Quite recently, there has been the development of a unit that will be focused on a 24-hour drain clean up and flood mitigation to better respond to real-time situations.
New sign for downtown Belize City
Throughout the North side of Belize City, there are beautiful and interactive monuments and areas where tourists and residents alike can take pictures. Those areas have even become popular hangout spots in the city and the Belize City Council, with the help of very dedicated private citizens, has taken on the task of making the downtown and Southside areas just as beautiful and engaging. On Monday, June 19, 2017, the first of such signs was officially given to the Battlefield Park in downtown Belize City, not without the help of Karim Berges’ Slingshot Advertising and Signs and attorney at law Steve Perera.
Orange Walk Central Ready
Johnny Briceño is shaking in his boots after he got the message that theOrange Walk Central UDP Standard Bearer Denny Grijalva held a meeting with his working committee on Friday June 16 at his residence. You see he has a right to be shaking because when the bell was sounded, some 250 persons answered the call. These are the core campaigners of the Orange Walk Central Division and they assembled at Mr. Grijalva’s residence in preparation for the upcoming municipal elections. In attendance at that meeting were Deputy Party Leader, Honorable Patrick Faber, Hon. Dr. Angel Campos, Hon. Elodio Aragon, Mrs. Lupe Magana Dyck, Party Chairman Alberto August and other stalwart UDPs too numerous to mention.
Police celebrate this week
The Belize Police Department’s work seems to never end but on Sunday, June 18, 2017, it was the start of a week of recognition for the officers. The Police Week started with church services at the St. Martin’s De Porres Church for the Eastern Division South and the Eastern Police Division North and at the Our Lady of the Way R.C. Church for the Ladyville Police Precinct.
What followed were a number of media appearances as well as community cleanup campaigns on June 19. Areas that were cleaned and beautified included the Ladyville area, the area from the Haulover Bridge to the entrance of Ladyville, Kraal Road, West Street, Flamboyant Street, North Front Street, and Allen Burgess Crescent as well as several parks, and the Lopez Mateos Park in Belize City and the Boca Del Rio Park in San Pedro.
Rapid improvements at the Western Regional Hospital
Huge improvements in concrete and other works at the Western Regional Hospital in Belmopan over the last ninety days have been widely welcomed by both managers and the clients that are served. Works done by a multinational team, which included twenty Belize Defense Force soldiers from the light engineering company, have increased the hospital’s capacity to respond to a larger number of clients.
Chief of Staff at the Western Regional Hospital Dr. Rene Godoy maintains that the hospital saw some four to five hundred patients per month on average last year, but that number has jumped to nine hundred to a thousand patients per month this year. Also, the population that the Western Regional Hospital serves has also jumped from 60,000 to over 100,000 in just a short time.
Red Creek check point in Cayo improved
The security of the Towns folk from Santa Elena in Cayo has been enhanced. As a result of a unique partnership between the San Ignacio (Police) Formation, Chaa Creek Resort, The Fire Department and the Community Oriented Policing Program COPP, the Red Creek Check Point Building has been improved and painted.
This Building will now be operational, on a daily basis and will house the newly formed motorcycle patrol team ( 4 Police Officers and 2 Volunteer Special Constables) along with two traffic Police officers. This team will now act as a quick response team to police the Santa Elena Town area.
Sulphonomics makes no sense
On Saturday morning, the Belize Leaders for Social Justice, (BLSJ), organized a public protest demanding that the government raise the minimum wage.
BLSJ is supported by the Belize Progressive Party, Belize Territorial Volunteers and Days of Healing Committee. They started the march at Constitution Park on Cemetery Road and ended, at Battlefield Park. With so much support it is amazing that only 20 persons came out.
According to the information, we have gathered so far, Moses Sulph, who appears to be the leader of the group is suggesting that the minimum wage be almost quadrupled from $3.30 per hour to $12 per hour. That was what we saw in a particular publication. After seeing that sort of PIE IN THE SKY THINKING, we now understand, why this fellow was attending UB for so long. He perhaps holds the record for having attended UB for the longest period. Some of us were starting to mistake him for pieces of furniture at UB. By the way was it not ECONOMICS or BUSINESS he studied?
UB to Honour 530 Graduates during its June Commencement Exercises
The University of Belize will honour 530 Graduates during its June Commencement Exercises to be held on Saturday, 24th June, 2017, and Sunday, 25th June, 2017 at the City of Belmopan and Punta Gorda Town respectively. The ceremony will commence at 10:00 am at the UB Gymnasium in Belmopan while in Punta Gorda it will commence at 2:00 p.m. at the Toledo Community College Auditorium. The keynote address in Belmopan will be delivered by the Mayor of Belize City, His Worship, Mr. Darrell Bradley. Belizean Educator Dr. Elizabeth Cardenas will be the keynote speaker for the Punta Gorda ceremony.
UDP Family mourns death of San Ignacio/Santa Elena Councilor
Chairman of the United Democratic Party Alberto August has announced profound sadness at the passing of Councilor David Morey, which occurred on Monday, June 19, 2017 in Guatemala where he was undergoing medical treatment.
“On this very sad occasion, we join hands and hearts with our Party Leader Rt. Hon Dean Barrow, Deputy Leader Hon. Patrick Faber and other leaders of our Party in the expression of Deepest Sympathies to the Family.
“The loss of a loved one is NEVER easy. We pray for strength for the family during these very difficult times. May the soul of this dearly departed Brother, Colleague, Friend and True Soldier of the United Democratic Party rest in eternal peace.”
UNICEF says Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey shows gains and shortfalls for children in Belize
The Statistical Institute of Belize (SIB) in collaboration with the Government of Belize and UNICEF conducted a Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey between 2015 and 2016 (MICS 5). During the survey trained interviewers visited 5,242 households of which 4,900 were occupied and individuals from 4,636 homes agreed to grant interviews. 8,272 men and women were interviewed during the survey. According to Jacqueline Small who is a demographer with the SIB, the survey is key to ensure that national and international development goals which the Government of Belize has signed on to can be tracked. She adds that findings from the MICS looks at where we are in the development goals and what has been achieved from the last time the exercise was done; that was in 2011. “It’s a development tool providing a base line to see how much progress is made and to determine how much more is needed to achieve the goal,” says Small.
David Arnold arraigned for the murder of “Hard Rock”
21 days after well-known disc jockey and personality Andrew Bennett, aka “Hard Rock”, was gunned down in Belize City, police arrested and charged one man after an eyewitness has come forward and given a statement.
On June 15, 2017, CIB personnel arrested the alleged gun man, 25-year-old David Arnold, for the murder. He appeared before Senior Magistrate Sharon Frazer where he was read a single charge of murder for the May 24, 2017 killing of Bennett. In court, Arnold was represented by attorney Michelle Trapp- Zuniga. No plea was taken from him and no bail could be granted due to the nature of the offense. Arnold was remanded into custody at the Belize Central Prison until August 9, 2017.
Attempted murder on Jasmine Street
On June 15, 2017, police received information of someone being shot on Jasmine Street, Belize City. They visited the Karl Heusner Memorial Hospital where they saw 24-year-old Wasani Avila suffering from gunshot wounds to the right upper back and right arm. Avila stated that he was socializing with a friend on Jasmine Street when they were approached by two male persons on bicycles. One of the male persons pulled out a hand gun and fired several shots in their direction. His friend managed to escape unhurt. Police are investigating.
Raid on bars for human trafficking victims
For the past few days, the Immigration Department has been conducting raids all over the country to investigate female immigrant workers employed at bars all over the country. On Tuesday, there were a total of 31 of these “bar girls” who were detained and being held at police stations in Dangriga and Punta Gorda. 3 of the bar owners visited have been also been held.
Immigration Director Diana Lock has confirmed that these are part of four operations being undertaken countrywide to crack down on this so-called “bar girl” phenomenon. None of the women have since been identified as human trafficking victims, but they are in Belize illegally. Additionally, they have been working at these bars without temporary work permits, and several of the detainees have admitted to being in Belize illegally. Most have already been arraigned at the PG, Independence and Dangriga Magistrate’s Courts.
Bail for alleged drug dealers
Two men were arraigned for a very large amount of weed busted in Belize City. They have been identified as 32-year-old Noel Leal Jr. and 21-year-old Rudolph Belisle, both of #72 Vernon Street, Belize City.
Both men had been in police custody since the morning of June 14, 2017 shortly after the bust. Late on Thursday, June 15, 2017, the men were arraigned before Senior Magistrate Sharon Fraser on a single count of the possession of a controlled drug with intent to supply to another person or persons for the purpose of drug trafficking, an amount of 6,713.5 grams. In court, the men were represented by attorney Herbert Panton.
$10,000 fine for drug trafficker
Emerson Williams, a 37-year-old resident of the Old Northern Highway Road, is in debt to the court in the sum of $10,000 imposed on June 15, 2017 after he pleaded guilty to drug trafficking of 189 grams of cannabis.
He appeared before Senior Magistrate Sharon Fraser where he pleaded guilty to possession since he claimed the weed was for his personal use and not to sell. Prosecutor Inspector Hector Rodriguez rejected the plea for possession and with that, Williams was forced to plead guilty to the charge of drug trafficking.
Drugs found on Norwegian cruise ship
On the morning of June 13, 2017, Placencia police were called to a Norwegian Escape Cruise Ship that was docked at Harvest Caye. Security Officers reported that they found a suspicious package in a cabin on the ship. The cabin was being occupied by Derson Frank, a 30-year-old St. Vincent man. Frank was escorted to his cabin where a search was conducted by police. The substance in the package was found to be 2 kilos of cocaine.
Arson at Dorothy Menzies’ Children’s Home
Acting on information received of a house fire, police visited Dorothy Menzies Child Care Center in Belize City and observed a sofa and an AC unit completely damaged by fire at the back of the building.
Kisha Coye, a 35-year-old foster mother reported to the police that she was sitting under a shed located in the compound when she was alerted by the security officer of smoke coming from behind the main office. She then proceeded up to the office and noticed a huge fire at the back of the building. She called 911 and informed them of the incident. Shortly after, the Fire Service arrived and extinguished the fire. All damaged items are property of the Government of Belize. Estimated value of damages is yet to be ascertained.
$15,000 bail for alleged sexual assailant
Francisco Levi Figueroa, a 65-year-old Guatemalan who has been on remand since June 2, 2017, 18 days after being denied bail and being remanded into custody at the Belize Central Prison for allegedly fondling a 6-year-old girl, took his bail application to the Supreme Court. With the help of his attorney Leroy Banner, he was successful in securing bail on Friday, June 16, 2017.
There was heavy objection by Crown Counsel Jacqueline Willoughby based on the nature of the offense and that there is the likelihood that he may commit a similar offense if out on bail. His attorney submitted that he is not a flight risk and that the likelihood that his trial will come up sooner than 2 years from now is next to impossible.
Seven years for burglary
In May 2016, the Spoonaz Photo Café & Bar was burglarized and the culprit was caught on a surveillance camera. After more than a year, the police have indentified the burglar as 39-year-old Derrick Garbutt, an unemployed resident of Ladyille.
In court, Garbutt pleaded guilty but not before claiming that he was drunk when he committed the burglary. Given that he has already spent a year in prison, he was only sentenced to seven years in prison by Chief Magistrate Anne Marie Smith on June 20, 2017.
Self employed businesswoman convicted of drug trafficking
A Belize City businesswoman was convicted for the offense of drug trafficking for 14.6 grams of crack cocaine and for possession of a controlled drug, 0.2 grams of cannabis, before Chief Magistrate Ann Marie Smith on June 21, 2017. That woman is 42-year-old Michelle Gotoy of Belize City.
The bust was made on December 6, 2016 at the corner of Honda and Sibun Streets in Belize City. Allegations made by the crown are that police found her in possession of both illegal substances despite her version of the story. She admitted to being in possession of the cannabis but as it relates to the crack cocaine, she claims to have no knowledge of that.
Attempted robbery and unlicensed firearm lands Jamaal Jackson in prison
In the courtroom of Chief Magistrate Anne Marie Smith, 32-year-old Jamaal Jackson learnt his fate after being on remand for 15 months for the offense of kept unlicensed firearm and ammunitions. He was sentenced to 3 years for each charge set to run concurrently on June 20, 2017 after his mother begged for leniency in mitigation.
Man found dead in Unitedville Village
Fifty two year old Jorge Lemus was found in a drain on Saturday morning in Unitedville in the Cayo District. He was observed by Police with a bruise on the left eye and transported to the Western Regional Hospital where he was pronounced dead.
Investigators have so far learnt that Lemus was at a bar in Unitedville sometime after midnight on Friday. Victor Lemus, a brother of Jorge, maintains that he was a heavy drinker and was last seen counting money at the bar.
Remanded after pleading guilty to wounding
A Belize City man who claimed that he was drinking when he attacked a man he knew and stabbed him for no reason pleaded guilty to wounding in trial on June 20, 2017 before Chief Magistrate Ann Marie Smith. The man, 33-year-old Danny Maskall, has been remanded to prison until June 29, 2017 and is awaiting sentencing. In trial, the victim, Clive Sutherland, was present to testify against him when he changed his plea.
Money lender in Benque shot
A popular money lender from Benque Viejo del Carmen is now recovering from gunshot wounds he received last Thursday.
Fifty-one year old Erwin Cocom was at home unloading pipes into his yard from a pickup truck being helped by his nephew at around 11:00 am on Pedro Guerra Mena Street in Benque. As Cocom and his nephew carried on their work, two men came up to the house on a motorcylce. One of the men got off the cycle and approached Cocom and pulled out a firearm.
Calm in the City broken by murder on King Street
The relative calm in violence in Belize City over the past few weeks was broken on Wednesday Night. Sometime around 6:20 gunshots rang out on King Street when a man identified as Jermaine Monsanto was shot and killed.
Reports to the Guardian suggest that Monsanto had gone to Teddy’s music outlet on King street and as he exited the establishment someone opened fire on him killing him on the spot. Very little else is known about the incident at press time.
Malcolm Myers in jail for using deadly means of harm
Malcolm Myers, 25-years-old, is on remand at the Belize Central Prison pending sentencing which has been delayed after he was found guilty of use of deadly means of harm. He was found guilty on June 20, 2017 before Chief Magistrate Ann Marie Smith
Myers is a Belize City resident, who is accused of shooting 20-year-old Freetown Road resident Trevor Yarde on November 4, 2015. Myers was initially charged with three indictable offenses, attempted murder, dangerous harm, and use of deadly means of harm but instruction from the DPP asked the court to drop the first two charges hence he was tried at the lower court.
Orange Walk man not guilty of theft
An Orange Walk man is free of the charge of theft after his trial concluded in the Supreme Court on June 16, 2017 after a jury of 9 found him not guilty before Judge Adolph Lucas. That man is Juan Angel Muñoz, a 31-year-old resident of Orange Walk Town.
The allegation made against Muñoz is that between the period of June 19 and October 10, 2010, he stole $137,916.46 from Caye Supplies, an appliance company located on San Pedro. At the time, Muñoz was the manager of the company.
Principal charged for inappropriate behavior
The Principal of Monsignor Romero RC School in Valley of Peace has been charged for sexual assault. Johnny Valencia appeared in Belmopan Magistrate Court on June 14, 2017 where he was read a single charge of sexual assault.
According to reports, a 12-year-old student was feeling unwell and was sent to the principal’s office. According to the child, the principal kissed and attempted to fondle her while they were at his desk. The matter was reported and Valencia has since been charged. He is to reappear in court on August 21, 2017.
Bail for Joshua Ramos, accused of obtaining property by deception
A Chinese businessman is the latest victim of theft by deception. His claim is that a Belize City man has cheated him of $1,000, a payment for a Ford Escape vehicle which he never got. The man accused of the crime is Ladyville resident, 28-year-old Joshua Ramos, a construction worker.
In a report to police, Xiaohong Zhu reported that on Saturday, June 10, 2017, he spoke with a man by the name of Joshua Steven Ramos, regarding purchasing a vehicle. Zhu claimed that Ramos requested that he deposit $1,000 to the Western Union in Ramos’s name as payment for the vehicle.
Armed robbery in Dangriga
On Wednesday June 14, 2017, police responded to an armed robbery report at Southern Quick Loan on Chatuye Street, Dangriga. There they spoke to 29-year-old Felecita Murcia, cashier of Southern Quick Loan, who reported that while at the business place, a male person entered the office with a manila envelope in his hand and immediately pushed her inside the office, closed the door, and took out what appeared to be a firearm. He pointed the firearm at her and demanded money. She handed over $412.00.
Titan’s appeal against government fails
The Court of Appeal has vindicated the Barrow Administration’s position, and it has lifted an 8.8 million dollar judgment that the Supreme Court said was owed to Bahamians Rohn Knowles and Kelvin Leach. The panel of judges agreed that the police department went too far with their search and seizure at their Titan Securities International Office, but not so far that an award of damages are owed.
As readers will remember, in September of 2014, US officials unsealed an indictment naming Knowles, Leach, their company, and other defendants. They were being accused of participating in securities fraud, tax fraud, and money laundering in which US government was owed 1 billion dollars in tax revenues.
Vehicle fire in Belmopan
On June 19, 2017, acting upon information received of a vehicular fire at Scotches Restaurant and Bar located on the Hummingbird Highway, police visited the location. Upon arrival, they observed a 2002 white Mitsubishi Montero SUV engulfed in flames. The fire personnel arrived shortly and extinguished the flames.
San Pedro cops charged for robbery
an Pedro police have arrested and charged two of their own following reports by a tourist who says he was robbed by the cops.
According to 28-year-old tourist Timothy Braun, on Thursday June 15 he was smoking a cigarette near to a restaurant and bar on the island of San Pedro when he was approached by three police officers in a golf cart. The officers accused him of smoking marijuana and as a result handcuffed him and placed him on the cart but instead of taking him to the police station to be processed he was instead taken to the northern side of the island. When they arrived near the Sir Barry Bowen Bridge, the policemen took Braun to an area near the water’s edge with one of the men placing a gun to Braun’s head. The cops demanded money to which Braun replied he had non on him but instead told the cops that he had money at the AirBnB apartment he was renting.
Holy Family RC School boys are national primary schools basketball champs
The National Primary Schools Basketball championship came to an end of Thursday 15th June, 2017, at the St. John’s College Gymnasium in Belize City.
In the boys’ championship game, Holy Family RC School from Hopkins Village, representing the Stann Creek District edged out St. Andrews Anglican School from Santa Elena, representing the Cayo District by the score of 29-28 to capture yet another primary schools basketball title. The top scorer for Holy Family RC School was Aaron Nasario with 18 points while the top scorer for St. Andrews Anglican School was Kelvin Garnett with 14 points. At the end of the championship, Aaron Nasario of Holy Family RC School of Hopkins Village was named the Most Valuable Player.
St. Joseph RC School of Belize City is National Primary Schools Girls Basketball champions
The 2016-2017 National Primary Schools Basketball championship came to an end on Thursday 15th June, 2017, with the games being played at the St. John’s College Gymnasium in Belize City.
In the girls’ championship game, St. Joseph Primary School representing the Belize District defeated Louisiana Government School representing the Orange Walk District by the score of 32-4 to capture its first ever National Primary Schools Basketball championship.
The top scorer for St. Joseph Primary School was Briah Clarke with 18 points while the top scorers for Louisiana Government School were Kiara Chimilio and Rica Gentle with 2 points each.
Tarique Flowers is Individual Time Trial champion
The Cycling Federation of Belize sponsored its Individual Time Trial National championship on Sunday 18th June, 2017, on the Boom Circuit.
The Individual Time Trial had participation from cyclists in the Elite, U-23, and Masters in the male division, while in the female division participation were from Elite, Junior and youth riders.
Tarique Flowers of Benny’s Megabytes captured the Individual Time Trial title in a time of 00:43:37. The second rider to finish was Nissan Arana of Westrac Alliance in a time of 00:44:05, third place went to Giovanni Lovell of Digicell 4G Elite Cycling Team, fourth place went to Shane Jones of Westrac Alliance and the 5th rider to finish was Robert Liam Stewart who is unattached.
The Hope Run Project will launch 1st Annual Hope Run in Dangriga on July 8th 2017
This Non-profit Organization aims to foster the running culture in the South.
Dangriga, Belize: The Hope Run is a competitive and participatory 5k event that encourages its participants, be it professional or otherwise, to run, jog or walk on behalf of causes/charities that hold personal significance to them. Today marks the official launch of the campaign to bring widespread awareness of this initiative to the public.
A registration fee of $30 is required for competitive participants and optional for participatory runners. The run plans to commence at the 3 mile mark on the Stann Creek Valley Road and conclude at the Belize Telemedia Princess Royal Park.
National Road Championship set for Sunday 25th June
The Cycling Federation of Belize informs the General Public and cycling fans that the National Road Championship is scheduled for Sunday June 25th, 2017. Managers of cycling teams and riders who are unattached, please note that the deadline for submission of registration is Thursday 22nd, 2017 for the Road Race. Failure to comply will result in late fee penalty of an additional $20 per rider after the Technical Meeting.
Independence United maintains lead in Stann Creek Softball competition
The 2017 Stann Creek Softball competition continued on Sunday 18th June, out in Sittee River with two more games on the schedule.
In the first game played, Independence United behind the steady pitching of Shalini Zabaneh continued its mastery of the competition when it blasted Seine Bight Flames by the score of 17-2. The winning pitcher was Shalini Zabaneh who gave up the 2 runs on 1 hit, she walked a batter in the process while striking out 3. The losing pitcher was Delvoreen Garacis who gave up 17 runs on 9 hits, she also walked 8 batters and struck out 4 in taking the loss.
Brutal honesty is vastly superior to deception
I do not believe that the people who created the term ‘political correctness’ have a handle on exactly what it is that they are trying to discourage. I prefer to identify the real, cold, hard facts that are manifestations of evil schemes! I then try my very best to defeat all such schemes. Let me give you a few examples: 1) Mose, totally ignorant of the simple word ‘artificial’ went berserk, his not-so-many followers fell right in line behind him, and they marched into the gutter. Their evil scheme was about bringing down a man who is truly a wordsmith and a first rate patriot! Kremandala contributed radio, TV and newspaper to the uneven fight.
Words of Life with Pastor Barry Fraser
People’s last words are considered to be their most important. In the Gospel of John, the apostle writes about what Jesus said before His crucifixion. What Jesus spoke about included the subject of love and the ministry of the Holy Spirit. Jesus told us in John 15:9 that, “Just as the Father has loved Me, I have also loved you; abide in My love.” Jesus knew that there will be many things which can distract us from our relationship with our Heavenly Father.
Young motorcyclist looses life in Cayo
A female football player and motorcyclist from Young Bank lost her life in a fatal traffic accident in the early hours of Sunday whilst riding along the Valley of Peace Road in the Cayo District. Twenty six year old Fabiola Velasquez was observed by Police lifeless and an ambulance service was called in. Vasquez was pronounced dead on arrival at the San Ignacio Hospital. Subsequent visit by investigators concluded that speeding on the loose gravel road may have been a factor in the demise of the young fast food vendor’s death.
Dangriga teacher loses her life in road traffic accident
On Thursday June 15th, 2017, police responded to a road traffic accident on Ecumenical Drive in Dangriga where they saw 26-year-old Naomi Abigail Taylor, Belizean teacher of Kids First Primary School and resident of Dangriga, lying motionless on the road with a red male beach cruiser bicycle beside her.
Investigation reveals that Taylor was riding her bicycle to her mother’s residence when a motorcycle driven by 22-year-old Michael Estero accompanied by 17-year-old Calvin Williams collided into the rear wheel of her bicycle. The collision caused her to fall on the road. Naomi was transported to the Southern Regional Hospital for medical treatment where she was pronounced dead at 5:30p.m.
Drowning in Punta Gorda
Acting upon information received of a drowning in Santa Elena Village, Toledo District, on June 19, 2017, police visited the village. Upon arrival, they observed the body of 85-year-old Anuncion Choc, farmer of Santa Elena Village, Toledo District about half mile off the right hand side of the main road in the village by the riverside.
Investigation reveals that about 12:00 p.m. on the same day, Choc went to take a bath at the river which is located about 200 yards from his home. When he didn’t return, his granddaughter went to look for him but only found his clothes and soap near the river bank. A search was conducted in the area and about 250 yards from where his clothing was discovered, Choc’s body was discovered. His body was retrieved from the river and transported to the Punta Gorda Hospital where he was pronounced dead.
Just My Luck
Are you one of the lucky ones? Are you one of those fortunate people who just seem to have all the luck in life? They are successful in love, in their careers, in their finances, and in leading happy and meaningful lives.
Thomas Jefferson once said “I’m a great believer in luck, and I find the harder I work, the more I have of it.”
What, though, is luck?
The dictionary defines luck as the “events or circumstances that operate for or against an individual.” But if we analyze Jefferson’s statement, luck then has nothing to do with something operating for or against you. Luck becomes less of a matter of chance and more a matter of being open to new experiences, perseverance, hard work, and positive thinking.
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If Dah Noh Soh
My God… The monster who murdered 16-year-old Emy Guerra has killed before. He murdered a student in 2005, stabbed him to death. He was convicted of manslaughter in 2008 and sentenced to 15 years. That same year the Court of Appeal overturned that conviction on a technicality and ordered a retrial. That was 2008. This is 2017 and still no retrial. If the system had worked, Steven Manzanero may have been behind bars and a sixteen-year-old child would have had the opportunity to have a life. This is frigging unacceptable. The system failed Emy Guerra and she is dead. Mark… All of a sudden, out of the blue (or red as the case certainly is), Mark Espat has been resurrected in the Amandala. The fact that the nation’s largest newspaper contains a fluff piece on the man considered Judas by the PUP and Jesus by Dean Barrow isn’t just happenstance.
CASTROS AND COPS CLASH! – ‘Uncle Chester’ To The Rescue
At around 3:30am Friday morning, Jafari Castro, 21, and Wasani Castro, 23, both sons of Minister Edmond Castro, were involved in an altercation with Police in the Conchshell Bay Area. That altercation led to their detention, along with a friend identified as Dedric Ramclam, by PC Shelrick Caliz and members of the Southside Strike team called in as reinforcements when the men resisted arrest. While being processed at Precinct 1, Wasani Castro assaulted PC Donescio Coc, punching him to the right side of the head before he was subdued with assistance from other officers. Both the initial altercation and the altercation in the Police station were documented by the officers, and both officers requested Court action, yet within hours the men were freed, without charges levied against them.
Ady Pacheco: UDP MINISTERS INTIMIDATED ME!
Ady Pacheco, one of the most scandalized immigration officers of recent memory, and long believed to be one of the most criminally culpable in Immigration corruption with the possible exception of UDP Ministers, testified yesterday that on many occasions applications were brought in by Ministers, their drivers and even their secretaries.
Under intense examination, Pacheco, whose name was called approximately 90 times in the Auditor-General’s Nationality Report, claimed that she and others processed whatever UDP Ministers brought in because they were intimidated and afraid of repercussions. According to Pacheco, they received those applications, many incomplete, “From Minister Penner and from all the ministers that came. I mean this is Belize. This is how it works sadly but it’s the truth. If an officer does not comply with the request made by a Minister, they simply just move you to somewhere else.”
Barrow RAISES Gas Prices AGAIN!
Without warning, and with not a care for Belizeans who are suffering from severe GAS-tritis, the Barrow Administration at midnight Tuesday raised the price of Regular Fuel, used by a vast majority of consumers, by a whopping 31 cents per gallon. In Belize City, the cost of a gallon of Regular Fuel is now way past the $10 mark, at $10.18, and higher in the districts.
As a sick joke from this diabolical dictator, the price of Diesel Fuel, the stable of the transportation and productive sectors, went down – BY ONE CENT. The price of Super Fuel remains the same, but there are reports that at midnight tonight that will go up as well.
Monsters Charged for Bizarre Murder
On Monday, June 19, Steven Manzanero, Reginald Patt, and Armando Coleman were charged for the murder of Emy Guerra, 16 and the attempted murder of Eliseo Bacab, 22. The unexpected and senseless attack which took the life of the teenager from Santa Familia Village, Cayo and left Bacab grievously wounded can only be described as a monstrous act, perpetrated by monsters.
On Friday night, Guerra and her boyfriend Bacab were hanging out at the football field in Santa Familia Village when they were attacked by three men that they knew. According to Bacab, the men were drinking, and all Steven Manzanero said was, “Hey guys the thing that I will do right now, I don’t want nobody to say anything.” With his neck covered in bandages and lacerations and cut wounds on his back, Bacab explained to the media early this week, “me and Amy were sitting but when I hear that I tried to stand and then the boy grabbed by my neck with his hand and he had a knife and he stabbed me like 6 times right here.”
Complete and Utter Bullshit
Over the weekend a 16-year-old girl was brutally murdered, her throat cut before she was thrown into the river. Her boyfriend’s neck was also cut, and he was thrown in the river but survived. Old man in the media that I am, cold and callous even, I watched near tears as a mother spoke about her child. I watched her eyes. They lit up with pride when she spoke about her daughter going looking for jobs so she could save up her money to go to CET to study to be a chef. And then I watched as reality dimmed that pride and she understood that these memories are all she will ever have of her child. It was damned sad.
I went into the archives today to check the name of one of the persons who viciously and cold-bloodedly attacked this boy and girl. Steven Manzanero was fifteen when he killed for the first time, in 2005. His victim that time was a high-school student. Manzanero stabbed him in the stomach, and from my research I learned that the young man died screaming in horrible agony.
Barrow’s Cross to Bear
In October, 2016, Dean Oliver Barrow rewarded Edmond Castro, always a Cabinet bridesmaid and never a bride, with the portfolios of Transportation and NEMO. The unexpected anointing of the integrity-challenged UDP representative was the result of tumultuous times in the UDP. Two of Mr. Barrow’s go-to Ministers, Gaspar Vega and John Saldivar, had seen their stars blown out of the sky by explosive charges of corruption, and even with the liberal use of Senators at his disposal, the PM had no more tricks to pull out of the hat.
But Mr. Castro has a problem, and his problem has long created problems for Mr. Barrow who dearly loves to pontificate about his double-sided machete even though he hasn’t laid eyes or hands on that rusty old implement since 2008. The man from Maskall, who is now remembered for all manner of things other than clearing the land, is known as a very shady fellow.
Tarique Flowers & Alicia Thompson Win CFB Road Championship Individual Time Trials
Team Benny’s Megabytes’ Tarique Flowers was 1st Elite rider while Team Belize Bank Swoosh’s Alicia Thompson was 1st Female rider in the Cycling Federation of Belize’s individual time trials leading up to the National Road Championships, held on the Burrell Boom bypass on Sunday morning.
The national championships 102-mile road race starts from the “Drums of Our Fathers” monument in Dangriga, to the finish line at the Leslie’s Imports on the George Price Highway in Belize City on Sunday, June 25.
Hopkins’ Boys Win National Basketball Championship
The Holy Family RC School boys from Hopkins Village, Stann Creek District won the national primary schools basketball championship hosted by the National Sports Council at the SJC gym last Thursday, June 15.
In Game 1, the Cayo champs, the St. Andrews Anglican boys of San Ignacio ran over the Toledo champs – the Punta Gorda Methodist boys 37-13; led by Kelvin Garnett scoring 16 pts. P.G.’s Lazaro Barrientos scored 7pts.
In Game 2, the Belize City champs – the St. Ignatius RC boys had stomped the Corozal champs, the Libertad Methodist boys: 53-3; led by Kevin Peters with 10pts. Corozal’s Jesey Leslie scored 3pts.
St. Joseph’s RC Girls Win National Basketball Championship
The St. Joseph’s RC School girls won the national primary schools basketball championship hosted by the National Sports Council at the SJC gym last Thursday, June 15.
In Game 1, the Cayo district champs, the St. Francis Xavier RC School girls from Esperanza Village blew out the Toledo champs, the Punta Gorda Methodist girls: 24-0 led by Allyeisha Bowman with 8pts and Hadie Vernon added 6pts.
In Game 2, the St. Joseph’s girls ran over the Corozal champs, the Libertad Methodist girls: 60-0; led by MVP Briah Clarke with 34pts, and Afeni Lamb added 20pts.
In Game 3, the Stann Creek champs, the Holy Family RC girls from Hopkins Village blew away the Toledo girls: 20-5 led by Shendra Casimiro with 16 pts. Toledo’s Jasmin Griffith scored 3pts.
Where is the Promised Development in Cayo Northeast?
There is currently flooding in Billy White Village, and no help from the Ministry of Works or NEMO. Every year during the rainy season the village of Billy White gets flooded. Every year for the past 9 years we have been asking for the assistance of the Government to build adequate storm drains, put in culverts and dump materials on low areas. Nothing has been done. Billy White is a low-lying flood prone community in dire need of GOB intervention. However, the small community in Cayo Northeast comprised of about 50% Belizeans and 50% non-Belizeans has been abandoned by this government. Currently the road that leads to Santa Familia and into Bullet tree and the road to Spanish Lookout is in a disastrous condition.
Thinking Out Loud
By: Mayor Kevin Bernard. As I write this at the start of the week, I feel that we have reached a critical stage in our democracy where as a people we need to decide if we are really willing to do away with every concept of right and wrong ingrained in us. I can tell you that now, more than at any time in my political career, I am ashamed of what politicians are doing to our people and to this country.
Whatever happened to serving the people who elected them into office? Whatever happened to placing a hand on the bible and swearing an oath to serve the country faithfully and well? Whatever happened to being moral and good persons of integrity who can be trusted to always be on the side of right? I have said it before and I will say it again – sometimes I am ashamed of where we have come.
MY PERSPECTIVE – THE YELLOW FACTOR
How do you parse or analyse the events that have unfolded concerning the brutish attack in the National Assembly by UDP operatives, which included the one known as Yellowman? Some very curious things have happened leading to the so called reprimand of the Sergeant at Arms/Mace Bearer for his criminal acts done inside the National Assembly Chamber and during the Senate Inquiry into the findings in the Auditor General’s Report. It is trite knowledge now that the political party chairman and his associates made attempts to and in reality did indeed disrupt the hearing on the occasion of their “sortie,” to use the term from the Amandala editorial. Apt term, because in my mind I was seeing the little airplanes launching their forays into enemy territory, and cheering at their success in disabling the victim.
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Franklin Gunned Down on King Street
Shortly after 6 p.m. on Wednesday night gunshots rang out on Belize City’s volatile southside. When it was done, Jermaine Franklin, 36, was left dead at #16 King Street, in the doorway of Teddy’s Music.
Information to the Belize Times is that Franklin had just gone to purchase a DVD at Teddy’s Music and DVD Rental when a man up and opened fire, hitting him multiple times in the body. He was transported to the Karl Heusner Memorial Hospital where he was certified dead by medical officials.
Gough Under the Scalpel in Negligence Lawsuit
For two days in last week’s Court of Appeal Session, a panel of judges heard an appeal brought by UDP appointed Chair of the Belize Medical Council, Dr. George Gough. He is trying to reverse a judgment from the Supreme Court that he was negligent in the performance as a surgeon, and that he owes the aggrieved patient an award of $52,520.
Readers may be aware of what the case is. The patient was Alice Arana-Gillett, and back in October 2009, she began experiencing severe pains. She was rushed to a private hospital. Dr. Gough became the doctor who attended to her, and he diagnosed that she needed to remove her gall bladder. He recommended laparoscopic surgery, and assured her that it would be minimally invasive. This type of surgery was supposedly low impact, that she would make a speedy recovery.
Family of Slain Teen Demands Justice
On Tuesday morning, family members of murder victim Emy Guerra along with Santa Familia villagers and residents from the twin towns gathered in front of the San Ignacio Police Station awaiting the arraignment of the Steven Manzanero, Armando Coleman and Reginald Patt. The outraged protesters held banners stating “Life imprisonment is what they deserve,” and “lock them up and throw away the key.”
Kathy Guerra, the mother of Emy Guerra, says she was told by officers that the men had been arraigned on Monday in Belmopan Magistrate’s Court since no Magistrate was available in San Ignacio Town – “The Police told me that they are not here right now – yesterday they took them to Belmopan and they charged them already.”
US Raises Rainbow Flag
For a second time in Belize’s history, the United States Embassy which promotes LGBTI rights has raised a pride flag at its Floral Park Road compound in Belmopan.
Present as guest speakers were Chargé d’ Affaires, Adrienne Galanek and UNIBAM’s executive director, Caleb Orozco. With 8 stripes of different colours, the rainbow flag honours the LGBTI community and will be flown at the Embassy until the end of June which is designated as LGBTI Pride Month.
As explained by Galanek Pride Month honours the 1969 Stonewall Riots in Greenwich Village in New York which served as a tipping point for the Gay Liberation Movement in the US. Among all the activities planned throughout the month in major US cities are memorials for those who have been lost to hate crimes and HIV/AIDS. Galanek lamented, “unfortunately, even today in 2017, the struggle for LGBTI rights and security continues, as tragically do the attacks on the LGBTI community.”
Minister’s Sons Busted with Contraband
On Friday afternoon Jafari Castro and Wasani Castro, sons of Minister Edmond Castro, were inexplicably freed despite assaulting two Police officers assigned to Precinct 1, PCs Donescio Coc and Shelrick Caliz, and committing various traffic and other offences. Less than six hours after, the two boys would be in the custody of Customs officials after they were busted transporting 89 cases of contraband Corona beers in the Orange Walk District.
Breaking Belize News
Another Castro Scandal: Cayo businessman claims Minister is covering up for son
Amidst a wave of bad press for Minister Edmond Castro, first because of the revocation of his diplomatic and tourist visas a couple weeks ago and again this week because of a series of shenanigans involving his two sons, contraband and police; a Bullet […]
6.8 Quake Hits Pacific Coast of Guatemala
Photo: CONRED Guatemala This morning, a magnitude 6.8 Earthquake hit the pacific coast of Guatemala. Around 6:31 am, Guatemalans reported feeling the tremor. According to the Geological Survey, the quake was centered about 24 miles (38 kilometers) southwest of Puerto San Jose and 6 miles […]
UB to Honour 530 Graduates during its June Commencement Exercises
The University of Belize will honour 530 Graduates during its June Commencement Exercises to be held on Saturday, 24th June, 2017, and Sunday, 25th June, 2017 at the City of Belmopan and Punta Gorda Town respectively. The ceremony will commence at 10:00 am at […]
“Police bad minded” says Castro brothers’ attorney
Herbert Panton, attorney for Jafari and Wasani Castro, is insisting that the leaked information about their criminal charges were the work of a malicious police officer. Panton, a former magistrate, explained that the latest evidence, a court book log which showed that Jafari Castro […]
Regular fuel goes up, other fuel go down by one cent
By BBN Staff:Fuel prices have been adjusted several times since January 1, 2017. Effective today, regular fuel has increased by 31 cents per gallon. So instead of paying $9.87 per gallon, consumers will now pay $10.18. However, the cost of diesel and premium fuel will be reduced by […]
Over 30 women detained in immigration crackdown
Over 30 women have been detained following a joint operation between the Belize Police Department and Immigration officers. Authorities detained the women after conducting immigration checks at various bars in Stann Creek and Toledo, where many of the “workers” did not have the proper […]
San Pedro Lobster fest Block Party 2017 will be held on June 24th, 2017
The San Pedro Lobster Festival is an annual event that celebrates the reopening of lobster season in Belize. The first festival was held in 2007 with a week of nightly events leading up to one epic block party. Over the past 10 years the festival has evolved into a 10 day festival filled with over 20 great activities and incredible lobster themed foods!
Catch us once again at the San Pedro Lobster Festival Block Party this Saturday June 24th,2017! As always it promises to be a great show! So bring your dancing feet and lets meet up at the Block Party! See you there! Each guest attending the Lobster Crawl is given a Lobster Festival “Passport”.
In the passport there is a page for each of the day and night Lobster Festival events; for each page that guests get stamped by the participating venue they are entitled to a raffle ticket. Then on June 24th, guests bring their “Passport” to Central Park to the Lobster Festival’s official sponsor’s booth. One lucky participant will win a vacation package for 2 to attend the San Pedro Lobster Festival 2018!!
Why visit the Marco gonzalez Mayan Site in San Pedro Ambergris Caye
Marco Gonzalez Mayan site dates back from 100BC. It is located five miles south of San Pedro small area south of Laguna de Boca Chica. Today San Marco Gonzalez is recognized from visitors around the world and on an 8 acres on a small area of elevated terrain. Over 2,000 years ago it could have been more noticeable from the evidence of the Maya that came to the island.
Their are 19 Maya sites that are recognized in San Pedro Ambergris Caye but no dedicated attempts had been made to preserve any of them. Their the water rises approximately 2 feet and is surrounded of swamp here in Marco Gonzalez site.. to learn more visit : www.marcogonzalezmayasite.com
On Saturday June 21st the public of San Pedro where invited to join the San Marco Gonzalez Ancient Maya Ceremony at 10am. Through swamp, through jungle, through the palms view up above the site is very evidence of natural soil and from different kinds of animals and pottery on the land when you enter the site. each step is like going back in time. It all started when Jane Brown introduced herself thanking each and everyone that showed up.
International Sources
SPMAGTF-SC Marines hold opening ceremony for Honduras school projects
U.S. Marines with Special Purpose Marine Air-Ground Task Force - Southern Command held an opening ceremony at Taufick Bendeck Elementary School in Trujillo, Honduras, June 15, to signify the start of several renovation projects in the local area.
In addition to the infrastructure improvement projects in Trujillo as well as in Guatemala, the Marines with SPMAGTF-SC are conducting security cooperation training in Belize, Honduras, Guatemala and El Salvador, and, should the need arise, are on standby for disaster relief efforts in the region at the request of the host governments.
CATS program to protect Caribbean ecosystems
The Caribbean Public Health Agency (CARPHA) is aiming to reduce pollution and restore the health of Caribbean ecosystems, under the Caribbean Aqua Terrestrial Solutions (CATS) Program.
The program focuses on managing natural resources and building resilience to climate change.
Lyndon Robertson, Head of CARPHA’s Environmental Health Department provided insight into the CATS program.
“The CATS program is an initiative of the Federal Republic of Germany and the CARICOM Secretariat. It focuses on the management of natural resources and building resilience to climate change. It was conceptualized in 2012 and started in 2013 as two components. Component one looked at adaptation to climate change and agriculture in rural economies, and component two focused on the conservation of coastal resources and bio-diversity.”
Mingo teacher joins Belize mission trip
This summer, long time Mingo County educator, Theresa Hanshaw will return to the impoverished country of Belize with the mission group Pathlight International to train teachers, raise the level of education, and ultimately, work toward overcoming poverty while incorporating the teachings of Christianity.
Hanshaw, who has experience in both teaching and administration, will return once again to Belize this July to train Belizean teachers that work with impoverished students.
Another focus of the trip will be integrating Christian principles into the training. Hanshaw explained this to the Williamson Daily News stating, “I will also be integrating the Bible.
Videos
Belize Cultural Celebrations Vol. 3: Christmas Bram - A Kriol Christmas, 16min. This educational video is the third in a series of documentary videos and accompanying posters which highlights Belize's Cultural Celebrations, and forms part of a broader initiative to implement the UNESCO 2003 Convention for Safeguarding of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Belize. The documentary presents the history and origins of the Christmas Bram, as well as descriptions of the Bram as it is currently practiced. It includes interviews with community elders, musicians, dancers, and cultural resource persons, along with the sound of the brokdong music.
Spanish Recording Belize 2017, 16min.
THE NORTH’S BRIGHTEST STUDENTS AWARDED FOR THEIR EXCEPTIONAL PERFORMANCE IN THE PRIMARY SCHOOL EXAMI, 7min.
Toledo Residents Get Solar Lights, 4.5min. The Grid Earth Project is a charity launched in 2008 by couple Jack and Audrey Cochran, members of Rotary District 5870 in Texas. The goal of the Project is to provide solar powered lights to communities living without electricity. We spoke to the Cochrans who were recently in the Toledo District for their annual distribution.
Stimulationg National Development, 4.5min. Belize Electricity Limited is committed to its Mission "to provide reliable electricity at the lowest sustainable cost, stimulate national development and improve the quality of life in Belize.
My Travels - Belize, 4min. So this is my follow up video to an absolutely amazing engagement/engagement location in Santorini. I was fortunate enough to marry my soul mate/best friend in Belize! This is an awesome place that I can not wait to go back to in the future!
CSMA Mission Trip to Belize 2017, 7min. Christian Sports Medicine Alliance mission trip in Belize.
10 days in San Pedro, Belize, 4min. thank you San Pedro, you will always have a place in my heart.
Summer 2017 Belize, 3min.
June 22, 2017
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The San Pedro Sun
Lead changes in second week of Belikin National 8-Ball Pool Tournament
The Belikin National 8-Ball Pool Tournament continues. Friday, June 16th and Saturday, June 17th saw four action-packed games, as eight teams defended their standings in the second week of the competition.
Team Twinkle Twinkle Little Stars had been leading but after a fall to Team Legends, they are now in second place, along with Rack Dawgs. Team Amigos now lead the tournament with a comfortable score of 31. Games continue this weekend at Barrel Bar, beginning at 6PM on both Friday and Saturday.
SPTC’s Five-a-side Football nearing playoffs
After six weeks of action-packed games held, the San Pedro Town Council’s (SPTC) Five-a-side Football Tournament is nearing its playoffs. So far, four male teams have qualified: Rough & Tough, Jokers FC, Los Catrachos, and Terror Squad. This past week’s games took place on Wednesday, June 14th to Saturday, June 17th, in the Under-15, Under-13, and male division. As usual, large crowds came out to the Honorable Louis Sylvestre Sporting Complex to support their favorite players and teams. Games continue this week, starting on Wednesday, June 21st at the Honorable Louis Sylvestre Sporting Complex, starting at 7PM.
SP Police Officers Behind Bars after Robbing a Tourist at Gunpoint
On Thursday night, June 15th, while smoking a cigarette with a new acquaintance outside of a popular downtown bar and restaurant, Timothy Braun, a 28 year-old tourist from Wisconsin USA, was apprehended by three San Pedro police officers. The officers, who were on a golf cart and dressed in uniform, accused him of smoking marijuana. Braun informed the officers that he was smoking tobacco, but was promptly told they were taking him in for smoking weed. He was handcuffed behind his back and placed on the back seat of the golf cart. According to Braun, the officers drove him to a dark area along the Boca del Rio River just before reaching the Sir Barry Bowen Bridge.
Public Service Officers recognized in Ambergris Caye
In commemoration of the upcoming United Nations’ Public Service Day, scheduled for Friday, June 23rd, several public officers on Ambergris Caye were treated to a social evening on Saturday, June 17th at the Great House in Mahogany Bay Village. Outstanding public officers who have been devoted to the government for 20 years or more were recognized, including non-governmental island residents who in one way or another have tremendously contributed to the island community. The special event was filled with music, great food, refreshments and fabulous giveaways via raffles held throughout the night.
Team Catrachos takes first place in SPTC Father’s Day Football Marathon
The San Pedro Town Council along with the San Pedro Sports Committee hosted a fun filled Father’s Day football marathon on Sunday, June 18th at the Ambergris Stadium. The marathon was the first of its kind, and despite the gloomy weather, a total of six teams, male and female, along with dedicated football fans, showed up. Participating in the male division were, Catrachos, United F.C, Joker F.C and Costa Boys, while the female teams were, Island Strikers, and San Pedro High School.
Ambergris Today
Open Day At The San Pedro Police Station
The San Pedro Police Department held its “Open Day Fair” today, June 21, to educate the community about the different departments and their regulations. They spoke about the Family and Violence Unit; how family problems are dealt with and what determines the consequences to wrong actions; what regulations are broken when violence takes place and what are the consequences of these actions.
Police Officers also spoke about revenue collection and administration services. They took the time to explain how information is gathered when an incident occurs and what information can and cannot be shared with the public. The fair was organized to educate the community and also create a closer relationship between residents and police officers.
Police Week Kicked Off In San Pedro
This week the Police Departments all over Belize are celebrating Police Week. In the best of their abilities to give back to their communities and surpass the inclement weather, Police Officers have taken time off their busy schedules.
The San Pedro Police Department has organized a full week of events to give back to the island community. On Monday, June 19, a clean up campaign and painting project at Boca Del Rio Park was held. The officers worked on beautifying the public bathrooms at the park that were ruined with graffiti.
Misc Belizean Sources
Interested in Opportunities in Belize – Apply for the Diaspora Look See Visits 2017
The International Organization for Migration (IOM) is implementing its ‘Look See Visits 2017’ in Belize, which seeks to engage the Belizean Diaspora, interested in capitalizing on investment opportunities in Belize. One key strategy of the project’s delivery, is the encouragement of diaspora entrepreneur to pay a confirmative visit to Belize. The aim of this strategy is to generate business interest and confidence, which seeks to result in investments in new and innovative business initiatives.
This initiative is being done through the Effective and Sustainable Diaspora Engagement for Development in the Caribbean (ESDEDC) project which is designed to contribute to the region’s economy by providing and giving impetus to socio – economic programs and initiatives. It is envisaged that such programs and initiatives will generate a variety of economic alternatives and employment for low-income communities in Belize.
Public Service Day at the Belmopan Comprehensive High School
The Institute of Archaeology along with the Institute for Social & Cultural Research and the National Institute of Culture and History were present at Public Service Day at the Belmopan Comprehensive High School compound. Come visit us, play games and learn about fascinating Belizean cultures.
Lobster Fest Weekend Beach Party @ Secret Paradise Beach Bar
Sunday, June 25th. Bar opens around 9:30 and band will be there for the day until like 5:30 ish pm...dont miss out.
Letter: Response to Belizean Citizens Abroad
By Wellington C. Ramos. Dear President Belizeans Abroad Mr Mario Lara, Belizean Organizations, Professor Williams, Ms Muriel Laing-Arthurs, Belizeans living in Belize and all Belizeans living abroad,
I am pleased to announce that younger Belizeans in the United States are taking up the struggle to seek the rights for Belizean citizens abroad. However, I'm concerned about the ways and methods that are being used to get the two major political parties, namely, UDP and PUP to act on our behalf. I have come to the conclusion, that these two major political parties are afraid of the Belizeans who live in the United States and will not do anything to grant us our basic fundamental constitutional rights.
Sharks are worth more alive than dead!
These juveniles were documented at a fish market in Belize City getting prepped for retail to local restaurants for popular dishes like panades. Alternatives exist! As keystone species, sharks help to maintain the health of the entire ecosystem. Sustainability must drive managment to protect fishing livelihoods.
Police Week Open day at the Queen Street Police station
We had a wild day sharing information about our work with many students. Here are some highlights of Police Week Open day at the Queen Street Police station where approximately 450 students visited the booths! A great day sharing with the students the work of the Belize Audubon Society.
Termite inventory was a success!
To our surprise we ended up collecting in 2 weeks twice more termite samples, than it was ever done in Belize. So, that is a major leap in learning about those fascinating creatures. Next step will be creating educational materials, creating hands-on activities and share it all with the primary school children. Final 2 days- cleaning all the 400 vials of collected termites, labeling, creating reference collection. Angela- our termite specialist - finished it all with the great mini workshop for us and even tested our knowledge- it was fun!
UB to Honour 530 Graduates during its June Commencement Exercises
The University of Belize will honour 530 Graduates during its June Commencement Exercises to be held on Saturday, 24th June, 2017, and Sunday, 25th June, 2017 at the City of Belmopan and Punta Gorda Town respectively. The ceremony will commence at 10:00 am at the UB Gymnasium in Belmopan while in Punta Gorda it will commence at 2:00 p.m. at the Toledo Community College Auditorium. The keynote address in Belmopan will be delivered by the Mayor of Belize City, His Worship, Mr. Darrell Bradley. Belizean Educator Dr. Elizabeth Cardenas will be the keynote speaker for the Punta Gorda ceremony.
"Police Week 2017 ." in full swing at the Raccoon Street Compound
d. "The Police and The Community Working in Partnership for a Safer Belize."
Producing bokashi
Farmers in the Vaca plateau are helping produce bokashi (organic fertilizer) to use on their crops thereby reducing the use of synthetic fertilizers. We are thankful to the British Embassy and the US Fish and Wildlife Service for their support.
Panerrifix Steel Band at San Pedro Lobsterfest
Catch us once again at the San Pedro Lobster Festival Block Party this Saturday June 24th,2017! As always it promises to be a great show! So bring your dancing feet and lets meet up at the Block Party! See you there!
3rd Annual Soca Fete 2017
Official ribbon cutting of Slingshot Signs and Steve Perera donation to the city of Belize. With Mayor Darrel Bradley, City Admin Candice Miller, Councilor Philip Willoughby, and our esteemed attorney Steve Perera.
Official ribbon cutting of Slingshot Signs and Steve Perera donation to the city of Belize
With Mayor Darrel Bradley, City Admin Candice Miller, Councilor Philip Willoughby, and our esteemed attorney Steve Perera.
San Pedro Lobster Fest Block Party - Saturday, June 25th! PARTY LIKE A LOB-STAR!
Belize Sugar Industries Reaffirms Environmental Commitment
The health of New River is very concerning to everyone in the north of Belize, including to our team at BSI. As a socially and environmentally responsible company, we have an established, comprehensive and transparent process to actively test, monitor and report water samples from New River. We work in collaboration with DOE and remain compliant to our Environmental Compliance Plan (ECP) requirements relating to the New River. At BSI, we are proud to proactively uphold our value of care for the environment and conduct our business in a manner that is sustainable and environmentally responsible.
Corozal Public Library - Police Week
It was a long day indeed but a successful and educational one. Thanks to the Community Police Staff of the Corozal Police Department for inviting us to display our Library booth at their open day. Together, we are happy to celebrate Police Week under the theme "THE POLICE AND THE COMMUNITY WORKING IN PARTNERSHIP FOR A SAFER BELIZE"
The organization "Toone Masehualoon" recognized as an NGO
Officially recognized as a group focused on its objectives. The organization "Toone Masehualoon" is an NGO (Non Governmental Organization) in Belize Central America. It is organized to preserve and to promote the rich maya culture in northern Belize by focusing on the rescue and preservation of the Yucatec Maya language, the maya culture, spirituality, traditions, dances and ancient story telling.
Latin America Clothing Drive
The Rotaract Club of Benque distributed clothes to needy people in Arenal.
"La actividad Vistiendo Latinoamérica nace después de una exitosa jornada durante la semana Rotaract 2015, en la cual se hizo entrega de algo de ropa a personas necesitadas. Se decidió hacer la actividad mucho más grande. Gracias a un generoso patrocinador, conseguimos donación de múltiples pacas de ropa, las cuales resultaron ser hasta más de lo que nosotros mismos podíamos entregar. La actividad creció al decidir coordinar una entrega masiva de ropa a personas desafortunadas a nivel Latinoamérica, con muchos contactos de otros clubes Rotaract que hicimos durante la Semana Mundial. Tuvimos la participación de 22 clubes Rotaract a nivel latinamericano. Más de 1,500 personas beneficiadas en Honduras y más de 3,400 beneficiadas por los demás clubes a nivel latinoamericano."
Caribbean Countries Convene in Belize for Green Climate Fund
"Representatives from countries in the Caribbean region are in Belize for a four-day Green Climate Fund (GCF) regional meeting to advance collaboration with the Fund and accelerate access to its resources. Organized in partnership with the Government of Belize and the Caribbean Community Climate Change Centre (CCCCC), the GCF Structured Dialogue with the Caribbean kicked off on 19 June with a high-level session to put a spotlight on countries’ climate action plans with the Fund.
Today, the U.S. Embassy held a Flag Raising Ceremony in Belmopan in honor of LGBTI Pride Month and the LGBTI community
The flag will be proudly flown at the Embassy until the end of June. This is our second consecutive year raising the flag to show the Embassy’s continued support and commitment to the LGBTI rights and the LGBTI community.
The ceremony featured the following speakers: Chargé d’Affaires, a.i. of the U.S. Embassy Ms. Adrienne Galanek and Executive Director of UNIBAM, Mr. Caleb Orozco. Also present at the event were members of the civil society, People’s United Party Senator and Diplomatic Corps. LGBTI pride month celebrates the impact that lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and intersex individuals, friends and communities have today and have had throughout history on a local, national, and global scale. LGBTI Pride Month is celebrated each year in June to honor the 1969 Stonewall riots in Greenwich Village in New York which served as a tipping point for the gay liberation movement in the United States. The last Sunday in June was initially celebrated as “Gay Pride Day,” but in major cities across the United States, the “day” soon grew to encompass a month-long series of events.
This Day In History
June 21st, 1819 .. The Criminal Court of Belize established by Act of Parliament.
Channel 7
A Pedophile Principal?
The staff, students and parent community of the Monsignor Roman Catholic Primary School in Valley of Peace are on edge after the Principal Johnny Valencia was charged with sexual assault last Thursday. The case involves a 13 year old girl who alleges that the Principal touched her inappropriately. But what is disturbing is that another student has reported that she too was assaulted by Principal Valencia. It is a troubling and very sensitive case and Courtney Weatherburne spoke to both girls and Principal Valencia yesterday in Valley of Peace. To protect the identity of the children we interviewed them off camera and distorted their voices as well as the voices of their parents. Valencia also asked to appear off camera. Here is that comprehensive story with both sides of these allegations.
Education Minister Says It Won't Be Tolerated
We also asked Education Minster Patrick Faber to comment of this case. He didn't have any details but he stressed that the Ministry will not tolerate it.
Hon. Patrick Faber - Minister of Education:
"I have not received an official report of that so I don't feel comfortable commenting on it but in so far as you want to comment on our position on any kind of abuse, including the use of corporal punishment; I've gone on record recently reminding people that our ministry has a zero tolerance for corporal punishment in our schools and it has a zero tolerance for sexual abuse especially in our schools. If it is that there are culprits who are found guilty of this kind of practice, whoever it is around our school community that the ministry will not tolerate that and in fact we will move with whatever swiftness we can find, we can muster and also whatever strength we can muster to deal with those who are guilty."
Ady Pacheco and Citizen Kim
The Weekly Senate Select Hearings on Immigration continued today, the Senate Select Committee called Immigration Officer Ady Pacheco to testify.
Her name started getting called as far back as October 2013, when the Won Hong Kim passport scandal broke. She was one of the officers who handled the Won Hong Kim file, which led to a fraudulent passport being issued for this South Korean fugitive.
She has been mentioned dozens of times in the Auditor General's Report on Immigration, and she was even mentioned in connection with the fraudulent documents granted to the Mexican-American fugitive David Nanes-Schnizter.
Ady Felt Intimidated By Ministers
That conversation on Won Hong Kim led the Senate to start questioning Ady Pacheco on why she accepted the nationality file for the South Korean fugitive, knowing that it was incomplete, and that it should not have been processed.
And that takes us to those famous letters of recommendation from Ministers of government. Today, Pacheco suggested that she felt coerced into doing certain things.
The Audit team had already asked her about the incomplete Citizen Kim file that Penner gave to her. According to her, Penner allegedly promised to bring in the rest of the supporting documents at later date, and that she felt intimidated by Penner, who was the Minister in charge at the time.
Pacheco And The Role She Played in Nanes - Schnitzer
So, while Pacheco claims that she felt pressured in that case, her former superior, Maria Marin, investigated her for the David Nanes-Schitzer scandal, concluding that she played a key role the production of fraudulent immigration documents.
He's the Mexican-American fugitive who fled to Belize and lived here under an alibi for 3 years after he was named in a multi-million dollar Ponzi scheme. But, he didn't have to hide because either he or his associates managed to get around the corrupt Immigration Department to get Nationality and passport, becoming the imaginary Belizean, "David Banes."
Chebat and Pacheco Spar
That wasn't the only time that Chebat challenged Pacheco's story. There were a few other instances where he appeared to downright disbelieve her answers. Here are a few other instances in the Senate Hearing, when the two became adversaries:
Michel Chebat - PUP Senator:
"Were you ever offered any money for the processing of Wong Hong Kim nationality?"
Ady Pacheco - Named in Auditor General's Report:
"No sir."
Michel Chebat:
"Minister Penner never offered you any money?"
Ady Pacheco:
"No sir."
Michel Chebat:
"Neither did Mr. Wade?"
Ady Pacheco:
"No sir."
City Slaying At 6:30
There was a murder in Belize City about forty minutes ago at 6:25. It happened on King Street where a person was shot and killed in front of Teddy's Store. He was shot in front of the door of Teddy's and that's where the body remains at this time. Police say the person is unknown to them. Our team is on the scene, and we'll have video for you later on in the news.
MIT Makes Major Weed Bust in Cattle Truck
Today in Western Belize the Police Mobile Interdiction Team made a large marijuana bust - totaling about 70 pounds. And while the weight is significant, what's more interesting is how the drugs were being smuggled. 37 parcels of weed were neatly packed into a hidden compartment in the bed of a cattle truck. The MIT made the bust near Ontario village - and Superintendent Leslie Wade says they had to take the truck back to their base to find the hidden compartment:
Cops Caught For Extorting Tourist In San Pedro
San Pedro police were quick to criminally charge two of their own - after a tourist complained of callous cop extortion. 28 year old American Timothy Braun alleged that on the night of Thursday, June 15th, he was in downtown San Pedro, cooling off with a new friend, and smoking a cigarette. That's when three uniformed police officers pulled up in a golf cart and accused him of smoking marijuana. He protested and said it was only tobacco, but the cuffed him, slapped him unto the golf cart and told him they were taking him into the station. But instead, Braun alleges that the cops drove him to a dark area along the Boca del Rio River. That's where they took off his cuffs, and took him to the water's edge, where one of the officers allegedly put a gun to his head and told him that if he did not give them all of his money, he would end up in the river.
US Hoists Rainbow Flag
One year ago, the US Embassy in Belmopan raised the Rainbow or Gay Pride flag on the Embassy Compound. At the time, there was a great big uproar and outrage by the Christian right and many regular folks who felt it offended Belizean cultural norms. Today, one year later - in observance of Gay Pride Month, the Embassy did the same - and it barely even made a blip on the radar screen of current affairs. Now, you can view that either as a sign of progress towards tolerance, or a general state of apathy, but to hear Caleb Orozco tell it, it's a step forward. Here's our report on today's event:
Mixing Morality and Sexual Politics
Orozco and Senator Woods also had some choice remarks for the Church-State Morality Commission. As we told you the church side of that group has come to a deadlock - because the Anglican and Methodist Bishops pulled out of the group. Orozco says that is the least of the faults with this commission - and Senator Woods backed him up:
Caleb Orozco - LGBTI:
"The problem with the morality commission or as Minister Faber say it the church state commission is that it not only legitimize extremism, it also excluded the marginalized group in that discussion and did not uphold the values of natural justice which require government arbitrate the issue by bringing both parties at the table and what has happened to the commission is that it shows that as Belizeans we are not a society of extreme thinkers, we are open to constructive and logical responses and that is the way we move forward."
GOB Says No To IMF Tax Hike
Last week Friday, the IMF issued the customary statement after its Article IV consultation. Noting the projection for lackluster growth and stifling debt, the IMF advised the government to increase the raise the GST rate from 12.5% to 15%, along with limiting zero-rated items and cutting public sector jobs. Today, we spoke to Deputy Prime Minister Patrick Faber about the report, and whether we should expect to see an increase in taxes anytime soon...
Hon. Patrick Faber - Deputy Prime Minister:
"Well you will always find that these recommendations coming from the IMF are stern and stiff. Traditionally under the leadership of our current prime minister, we have tried to address the problems in our economy by not always following the prescription from the IMF. Those are often very stern and in fact we have had occasion in the past to learn very difficult lessons politically from following tee tie toe what the IMF recommends."
Deputy Party Leader Faber Says UDP Ready
Faber also spoke to us about next year's municipal elections. is the deadline for potential candidates to submit their names to the UDP secretariat, so we asked the Deputy Party Leader about the candidate selection process, and his hopes for the upcoming elections...
Hon. Patrick Faber - Deputy Prime Minister
"We invite people who are interested all over the country for the - I think we have 9 municipal bodies for them to put in their applications. Once those applications are in there is a vetting process that is a part of the way we operate in the UDP, there is a nomination's committee that will look to all of these applications to make sure that those who have applied are suitable candidates and by suitable we mean they meet the criteria of us in the UDP who believe in putting forward righteous candidates and then once those candidates are accepted, the party will move to hold its conventions."
Councillor Dion Says Fourth Time's The Charm
Dion Leslie is one of the eight UDP Councillors who submitted his name today. even though it's his fourth go-around, he told us that it still feels like the first time:
Dion Leslie - UDP City Councillor:
"Well 8 of the 10 incumbent councillors, we had to hand our application forms formally to the secretariat basically showing our intention to contest the 2018 municipal elections again for Belize City. 8 of us went but we're still 10 strong, I know for reasons Alifa was not able to make it and Phillip Willoughby was not able to make it this morning as well but we still went ahead and we did it. The deadline is next week Friday, the deadline for everyone to submit their applications if they intend to seek office or intend to run or intend to contest a seat in the convention but this morning all of us we went in this morning to officially hand in and to show our intent to run again."
Faber Comments On Castro's
Minister of Transport and NEMO Edmund Castro's sons, Wasani and Jafari, have dominated the news this past week.
This is after an eventfulFriday when they were involved in multiple criminal allegations. In just 16 hours, the Castro boys were allegedly caught driving without driver's licenses in an unlicensed vehicle, allegedly threatening and assaulting the officer that busted them, then allegedly getting beat up by police, then allegedly attacking another officer in a police station, and, then, 16 hours later, caught with 89 cases of contraband beer in Orange Walk.
Since then, the Castros have agreed to settle the contraband matter out of court, and the officer that busted them in the unlicensed vehicle has agreed not to pursue the charges because he instigated the situation.
Awarding PSE Excellence
The official results of this years Primary School Examination came out earlier this month. And while there wasn't much noticeable improvement from last year's failing performance, as always there were those hundreds of bright stars - brilliant students who excel. Today, an award ceremony was held to honor this year's Top 25 performers. We spoke to Minister of Education Patrick Faber about the event, and how the Ministry plans on working with schools to improve the performance of our students...
OAS 47th Over
The 47th Organization of American States General Assembly concluded today. Minister of Foreign Affairs Wilfred Elrington joined dignitaries from 34 other member nations in Cancun, Mexico to discuss necessary methods for developing the region, and establishing strategies to address issues concerning human rights and citizen security. This year's General Assembly was held under the theme "Strengthening Dialogue and Concentration for Prosperity".
They Got Gotoy
Today 42 year old Michelle Gotoy appeared in the Magistrate's Court where she was charged with drug trafficking. In December of last year, Gotoy was allegedly standing on on the corner of Hondo and Sibun Streets in Belize City when a police mobile patrol stopped and asked her if she had anything to declare. Gotoy handed over some cannabis she was keeping in her purse, but the cops noticed a transparent plastic bag in her other hand. When they checked the bag, police found 15 aluminum foil wrapped parcels containing crack cocaine. Together the parcels weighed about half an ounce.
Police Hold Open Days Countrywide
Police formations across the country held open days today. It's a huge undertaking where scores of police officers organize the exhibits and invite partner agencies to join them. And they do it all in their spare time - for which they don't get paid overtime. Press officer Douglas Hyde told us more:
King Street Killing Confirmed
And while the police are putting their very best foot forward this week, the criminals aren't cooperating. There was a murder in the downtown area of Belize city a little over an hour ago. Police just moved the body of a victim who was shot right in front of Teddy's Store at about 20 minutes after 6:00. He died on the spot. The scenes of crime team spent over an hour processing the scene. Police have not released his name yet, but we'll have full details tomorrow.
Channel 5
Breaking: Murder on King Street in downtown Belize City
In Breaking News, police have confirmed that there was a murder a short while ago on King Street in downtown Belize City, in front of Teddy’s Music Shop. The name [...]
Penner gave me Kim documents in hand, says clerk Ady Pacheco at Senate
The senate hearings got underway in Belmopan; the sole witness at the Senate Special Select Committee was Immigration Officer Ady Pacheco whose name appears frequently in the Auditor General’s report. [...]
Ex-Minister got back same incomplete Won Hong Kim file
Pacheco also fingered her boss, Officer in Charge of the Nationality and Services Section of the Department Gordon Wade, saying he was in regular contact with Ministers, secretaries and drivers [...]
No checks or cheques for Kim affair
At the hearing, Pacheco denied outright that she was ever paid for her role in reviewing the nationality documents by Minister Penner or Gordon Wade, and had nothing to do [...]
I did not know Nanes was illegal, Pacheco tells Senate
A few weeks ago we told you of the confidential report of the Immigration Department and former acting Director Maria Marin on the David Nanes Schnitzer affair. The Mexican-American faces [...]
Why Peter Dahlstrom is a Belizean by marriage
It had not been discussed at all at prior hearings, but Prime Minister Dean Barrow’s name does appear in the Auditor General’s Special Audit Report on Nationality as a referee [...]
Swede qualified by Immigration interpretation
Pacheco says the application went to Gordon Wade who made the notation that Dohlstrom was fit for Belizean nationality. It was settled policy – verbal, not written – that the [...]
“Yellowman” not allowed to attend Senate Special Select Committee Hearings
He remains Sergeant-At-Arms or Mace Bearer of the House of Representatives. But while the Senate Committee is meeting, Clerk of the National Assembly Eddie Webster announced today, Brian “Yellow Man” [...]
The top students in P.S.E. honored
The brightest students in the P.S.E were recognized today for academic excellence. Over seven thousand students sat the exam earlier this year, but hundreds of them failed the annual test. [...]
Rogue San Pedro cops extorted, robbed tourist
Even as they celebrate police week, two police officers in San Pedro were taken to court this afternoon on a slew of charges including theft and extortion. Police Corporal Denfield [...]
Will accused businesswoman face lengthy jail sentence for drugs?
A Belize City businesswoman was convicted this morning in the court room of Chief Magistrate, Anne Marie Smith for the drug trafficking of fourteen point six grams of crack cocaine [...]
Caleb Orozco upbraids “Morality Commission”
The recent fracture within the self-styled “Morality Commission” has seen the departure of Bishop Phillip Wright and Reverend Roosevelt Papouloute, two relatively powerful church leaders who sat on the government-helmed [...]
P.U.P. Senator Valerie Woods says LGBT should have been included
Also weighing in on the issue of the Morality Commission is Senator Valerie Woods. The P.U.P. parliamentarian is a proponent for human rights, irrespective of existing differences. She too describes [...]
Human rights for all; LGBT Pride Week to mark historic court decision
While the church has been a dominant force in opposing the L.G.B.T.I. movement in Belize, it has also been decried for not acknowledging the basic human rights that all members [...]
Governing U.D.P. City Councilors to vie again for City Hall
The Municipal Elections are coming up next year and the U.D.P. is getting in gear in Belize City where it has been controlling city hall since 2006. Today, majority of [...]
Police show softer side with open day
The Belize Police Department has been observing Police Week since Sunday. Activities have been planned for the entire week, some are internal and others involve the community. One of the [...]
U.S. raises LGBT flag in Belmopan
Tonight, the rainbow flag flies on the U.S. Embassy compound in Belmopan in commemoration of the L.G.B.T.I. community in the U.S. It was hoisted this morning for the second time [...]
PlusTV
Family of slain 16 year old protest in Cayo
There was a small protest of the senseless murder of Amy Guerra and the vicious attack on Eliseo Bacab. Family members, friends, and concerned citizens gathered today to voice their heartbreak and their concern for the nation as it relates to senseless crimes and a lack of justice for the victims of...
Drug bust on Norwegian huge; almost half a million dollars worth of cocaine
Yesterday , Plus news broke the story of the huge drug bust aboard the Norwegian Cruise and the subsequent arrest of three cruise ship workers by Belize Police. The police have finally released official information on the matter, confirming our story. According to the police report, on Tuesday 13th ...
Castro brothers’ charges prepared but not read?
Yesterday, ASP Chester Williams told the media that despite a leaked police report to the media that two sons of Minister Castro were found speeding and accosted by cops, the police report was inaccurate. As we told you yesterday, the leaked police report indicated that 21 year old Jafari Castro an...
Woman robbed in Belize City
A business woman was robbed in Belize City on Sunday. 42-year-old Vilma Ritilia Chep, a Guatemalan businesswoman, was arriving at her home on Holy Emmanuel Street, Belize City sometime around 3:45 a.m. She reported to police that when she was almost home, she felt someone hold her around her neck an...
Man drowns after crashing vehicle in Rio Hondo
69 year old Froyland Peralta drowned yesterday in a freak accident in the Orange Walk district. According to reports, Peralta was at the unofficial border crossing in Santa Cruz Village. This is by the Rio Hondo across from Botes in Mexico. Peralta was by the riverside in his Ford Ranger pickup truc...
6 persons detained for Orange Walk shooting
Six persons have been detained for a shooting in Orange Walk. According to police reports, on Monday19th June, just before 9:30 that night, three male persons were sitting on the verandah of a residence on San Victor Street. According to one of the witnesses, a male person suddenly ran in front of ...
Vehicle on fire at local Belmopan restaurant
Belmopan police are investigating a case of suspected arson. On Monday June 19th at about 2 a.m., a loud bang was heard at Scotchies Restaurant and Bar located on the Hummingbird Highway in Belmopan. After checks were made, a 2002 white Mitsubishi Montero SUV was found engulfed in flames. Accordi...
Belizean customs work with Mexican counterparts at old Bridge border crossing
The Old Bridge between the Corozal Free Zone and Subtiniente Lopez , Mexico has remained closed to vehicular traffic since May 10th. Belizeans now use the new bridge, however, the old bridge was still being used by Mexicans who frequent the Free Zone and those referred to as “fayuqueros...
Man pleads guilty to stabbing incident
32 year old Danny Maskall has been remanded to Hattieville prison as he awaits sentencing. Today, he pleaded guilty to wounding Clive Sutherland during a stabbing incident on Partridge Street, Belize City. Sutherland was stabbed to the left side of the chest, let upper side of the back and right u...
Malcolm Meyers guilty of shooting man in the leg
25 year old Malcolm Myers was found guilty of “use of deadly mans of harm” for an incident in which he shot Trevor Yarde in his leg. His trial began today in the court room of Chief Magistrate Ann Marie Smith. Myers is accused of shooting 20 year old Belize City resident Trevor Yarde on Freetown...
3 years for firearm offenses
32 year old Jamaal Jackson has been sentenced to 3 years in prison for firearm and ammunition offenses. Six days ago, he was found guilty of the crimes and was on remand awaiting sentencing. Today, in the courtroom of Chief Magistrate, Anne Marie Smith, mitigation was heard on his behalf in court....
Amy Guerrra drowned; alive when she was thrown into river
The post mortem examination on the body of 16 year old Amy Guerra who was murdered in Santa Familia village has been concluded. According to the report, Amy died from drowning. What that means is after her neck was slit twice, she was still alive when she was thrown into the river. The medical offic...
Bus operators fined for overcrowded buses
The Department of Transport has taken nine bus drivers to court. On Friday June 16, in the Orange Walk Magistrate’s Court, the nine drivers pleaded guilty to the offences. Seven of them were charged for “carrying excessive passengers on a public service vehicle” while two were charged for “failure t...
Orange Walk man freed of theft charge
Juan Angel Munoz was freed f the charge of theft at the conclusion of his trial on Monday. The orange Walk resident was accused of stealing about one hundred and thirty-seven thousand dollars from his place of work, Caye Supplies of San Pedro. The period of time when the monies went missing was betw...
No strain between Police and Customs
In recent months, the media has reported on stories of police officers videoed as they packed police mobiles with contraband goods. We also saw footage of a high speed chase where cops were filmed fleeing from customs officers as they tried to smuggle a 40 pound bag of uncustomed clothes. Those vide...
Breaking Belize News
Man gunned down on King Street
An unidentified Belize City man was gunned down twenty minutes ago on King Street. All indications are that he had just purchased a music cd at Teddy’s music outlet when upon exiting someone opened fire on him. He was shot multiple times and died […]
Ady Pacheco blames Gordon Wade for shady transaction
Senior Immigration Officer, Ady Pacheco, today appeared before the Senate Select Committee. Pacheco was named by the Auditor General for her involvement in the shady issuance of a passport to South Korean Criminal, Won Hong Kim. She was also named for several other shady […]
Police and Special Constable charged for extorting tourist
According to reports from the San Pedro Sun, on the night of Thursday, June 15, a tourist was at a bar on the island when he was approached by three police officers from San Pedro. Timothy Braun reportedly contacted the editor of the San […]
Yellow Man banned from Senate hearings
Brian “Yellow Man” Audinette, the Sergeant of Arms for the National Assembly has been officially disallowed from attending the hearings of the Senate Select Committee. In a statement issued to the media today by the Clerk of the National Assembly, Eddie Webster, explained, Audinett’s behavior […]
Former Cabinet Minister claims PUP and UDP gave away territory to Guatemala
Former United Democratic Party (UDP) Minister Derek Aikman, who served under the Manuel Esquivel administration from 1984-1989, last week made a public revelation to the media claiming that key figures in the UDP and the People’s United Party (PUP) willingly ceded maritime territory to Guatemala […]
Police Week activities continue
This week is being celebrated across Belize as Police Week 2017. Police officers gathered on Sunday for mass in celebration of the beginning of Police Week. This year’s theme is: “The police and the community working in partnership for a safer Belize.” Commissioner of […]
NICH hands over therapy dolls to the Department of Human Services
The National Institute of Culture and History (NICH) through the Institute of Creative Arts (ICA) will be hosting a handing-over ceremony to the Department of Human Services at the Bliss Center at 1:30 p.m. tomorrow. Since 2013, Raquel Robles Pacheco has been visiting […]
NICH announces documentary on ‘Kriol Christmas bram’
The National Institute of Culture and History (NICH) through the Institute for Social and Cultural Research announces the production and launch of Volume 3 of the Belize Cultural Celebrations Series: Christmas Bram – A Kriol Christmas. The Bram was once widely celebrated in Kriol […]
San Ignacio/ Santa Elena town councilor passes away
A councilor from the San Ignacio/ Santa Elena Town board passed away last night. According to reports, David Morey was ill and was admitted to a hospital in Guatemala for one month. The town council and the family were doing fundraising to assist in […]
Three men remanded for brutal murder of teen girl
Sixteen-year-old Emy Guerra was brutally killed on Friday night in Santa Familia village. Guerra and her boyfriend Eliseo Bacab were hanging out at the football field in the village when they were attacked by three men. On Monday, Steven Manzanero, Reginald Patt and Armando […]
Climate Change conference held in Placencia
Yesterday various Government officials met in Placencia for the Green Climate Fund conference. The United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change established the fund to assist countries like Belize to adapt and mitigate practices in light of climate change. Ambassador Yvonne Hyde, National Designated Authority […]
BCCI & COTA form strategic alliance
The Belize Chamber of Commerce and Industry (BCCI) and Chamber of the Americas (COTA) will form a strategic alliance to foster connections between the two organizations to assist members in increasing their business opportunities in Belize and across the Americas. Plans include hosting the […]
A Helicopter Trip Along the Reef From Ambergris Caye to Placencia, Belize
A few weeks ago, I received a message from a reader that asked “Would you like to take a helicopter to Placencia?”
And…and…and…OBVIOUSLY the answer was YES!
It was the start of 24 AMAZING HOURS – an hour long helicopter ride down to Placencia (riding co-pilot), overnight at Francis Ford Coppola’s Turtle Inn and the ride back.
There is no way I can fit all of these pictures or experiences in just one post so let me start with the ride with Astrum Helicopters along Belize’s Barrier reef.
TOONE Masehualoon is now recognized by the Government
The organization Toone Masehualoon is a NGO (nongovernmental organization) in Belize Central America. It is organized to preserve and to promote the rich maya culture in northern Belize by focusing on the rescue and preservation of the Yucatec Maya language, the maya culture, spirituality, traditions, dances and ancient story telling. The aim is to recapture and embrace once more the pride and distinction of being of maya heritage and ancestry in beautiful Belize.
Directors of this group are: President: Ms Adela Pederson, Vice President Mr Roy Rodriguez Sr., Treasurer: Mr Faustino Yam and Secretary: Mr Adan Palomo. Active members: Dr Barbosa, Michelle Guevara and Aracelie. Thank you for your dedication and support to this vital cause. Yuumbotic.
Come visit Belize: BelizeIt!
Because Belize uses English as its official language, the country makes an ideal first foray into Central America. It is a microcosm of the entire region, with Mayan ruins, unspoiled tropical forests containing a wealth of birdlife and white-sand beaches protected by the second-longest coral reef in the world.
It would certainly be possible to have a delightful vacation focusing on just one of these attractions, but since Belize is so compact and travel within the country is simple and relatively inexpensive, I recommend staying in three or four contrasting resorts.
Finding the Humor in Weather
Yup, it’s that time of year again. Rainy season officially started June 1st and it didn’t take long for it to roll on in with a weather disturbance that picked up in the Caribbean. Predictions were forecast at 90% of becoming a tropical depression. The general consensus was this was noting to worry about, that we were definitely guaranteed to get severely wet and we have been. Thankfully not all day every day.
Homeowners and renters with cisterns are relieved to get them finally filled back up.
Drivers are not quite as happy. Everyone that was wishing for water to keep the dust down on back road detours due to construction is now faced with potholed mud bogs. Island life – for better or for worse we get both extremes often. You definitely need a good sense of humor to weather rainy season in Belize and some Useful Waterproof Travel Gear.
International Sources
At the End of the Horizon
Beyond the Horizon 2017 drew to a close on the sun-drenched parade field of Price Barracks, Belize, June 15, 2017. The Beyond the Horizon 2017 task force, U.S. Embassy and the Government of Belize participated in a ceremony that highlighted the benefits of the partnership between the U.S. and Belizean governments.
High-level representatives from the Government of Belize, the Ministry of Defence and The Belize Defence Force showed their appreciation for the U.S. and Belizean military engineers and medical personnel during the ceremony.
Prominent guests and speakers included Governor General of Belize, H.E. Sir Colville Young; Chargé d’Affaires a.i. of the U.S. Embassy, Adrienne Galanek; Deputy Commander of Army South, Brig. Gen. Richard Torres; Commander of the BDF, Brig. Gen. David Jones, and the Minister of Defence, Hon. John Saldivar.
North Reading Resident To Study Jaguars In Belize
North Reading's Dustin Goddard, a new master's student in the Global Field Program (GFP) offered through Miami University's Project Dragonfly, will travel to Belize in July 2017 to study coral reefs, manatees, howler monkeys, jaguars and other wildlife while learning the methods communities are using to sustain them.
Since the program began 13 years ago, Project Dragonfly's Earth Expeditions graduate courses have engaged more than 2,000 people in firsthand educational and scientific research at critical conservation field sites in Africa, Australia, Asia and the Americas. Dragonfly is located in the department of biology at Miami University, a state university in Oxford, Ohio. Miami was established in 1809 and is listed as one of the eight original Public Ivies.
The world needs wildlife tourism. But that won't work without wildlife
Habitat loss, pollution, climate change, over-exploitation and poaching are all threatening a lifeline for local communities. Wildlife-based tourism is growing rapidly worldwide as the number of tourists continues to grow and as we, as travellers, seek out new and more enriching personal experiences with local cultures and wildlife. This is what inspired me to take six months unpaid leave from the grind of legal practice many years ago and backpack around South America with my little sister. Experiencing the natural beauty of places like the Amazon rainforest, Iguazú Falls and Machu Picchu and the local people fighting to protect them was life-changing.
The UN World Tourism Organisation estimates that 7% of world tourism relates to wildlife tourism, growing annually at about 3%, and much higher in some places, like our Unesco world heritage sites. A WWF report shows that 93% of all natural heritage sites support recreation and tourism and 91% of them provide jobs. In Belize, more than 50% of the population are said to be supported by income generated through reef-related tourism and fisheries.
Mexico just legalized medical marijuana
Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto signed a decree this week legalizing medical marijuana. The measure also classified the psychoactive ingredient in the drug as “therapeutic.”
The new policy isn't exactly opening the door for medical marijuana dispensaries on every corner.
Instead it calls on the Ministry of Health to draft and implement regulations and public policies regulating “the medicinal use of pharmacological derivatives of cannabis sativa, indica and Americana or marijuana, including tetrahydrocannabinol.” It also tasks the ministry with developing a research program to study the drug's impact before creating broader policies.
The measure had broad support from Mexico's Senate and Lower House of Congress, where it passed 347-7 in April.
Recreational marijuana is still broadly prohibited in Mexico.
Princes William and Harry present Diana Awards to young people
Elsia Pop, 17, from Belize, made it her mission to keep traditions of the Mayan people alive. Twenty young people have been given a new award set up in memory of Diana, Princess of Wales.
The Duke of Cambridge and Prince Harry presented the Legacy Awards to children and teenagers for creating positive social change in their communities.
The recipients came from the UK, United States, Canada, India, Belize and the United Arab Emirates.
Videos
Senate Select Committee Hearing, 1hr25min.
Carribean Villas Belize 2015, 1.5min. Our trip to Belize on AMbergris Caye 2015.
Belize Cultural Celebrations Vol. 3: Christmas Bram - A Kriol Christmas, 16min. This educational video is the third in a series of documentary videos and accompanying posters which highlights Belize's Cultural Celebrations, and forms part of a broader initiative to implement the UNESCO 2003 Convention for Safeguarding of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Belize. The documentary presents the history and origins of the Christmas Bram, as well as descriptions of the Bram as it is currently practiced. It includes interviews with community elders, musicians, dancers, and cultural resource persons, along with the sound of the brokdong music.
Max international Diamond Retreat Belize 2017, 3min. Celebrating our Max Diamond Associates with an all inclusive Diamond Retreat in Belize, June 2017.
BELTRAIDE Business and Finance Development Training Schedule, The Belize Trade and Development Service (BELTRAIDE) and the Multilateral Investment Fund (MIF) of the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) Group have entered into a Technical Cooperation Agreement to execute an eighteen (18) month project entitled: Expanding SME Access to Finance and Business Development Services in Belize. Under the expansion project the Small Business Development Centre Belize, SBDCBelize, a unit of BELTRAIDE will be executing a series of finance and business development trainings to broaden the coverage and outreach of SBDCBelize's services. The 8 module training will be executed in the 7 districts of Belize FREE OF COST.
Police Check Point Talk Show June 20, 56min.
BSI ASR CROP REVIEW 2017 - WEEK 28, 3min.
FRIENDS OF THE NEW RIVER HOLD IMPORTANT FORUM, 8.5min.
BHSA WITNESSES THE INAUGURATION OF A NEW SCHOOL BUILDING, 6min.
Belikin infused Lobsters Coconut Lobster Bisque Recipes, 41min.
19th Annual Placencia Lobsterfest, 18min.
Alpha Male by Liz (Men Clothes), 15min.
A New Director and Renewed Vision for Sports in Belize, 6min. Mr. Ian Jones is the new national director at the National Sports Council and last week we sat with him to discuss his plans and the work of the council …
Dreaming on Catamaran Charters in Belize, 2min. Fully Crewed and Inclusive 7 night yacht charters for up to 6 guests from Placencia in Belize!
Set your senses free in every regard with the luxury catamaran and discover a shift in your reality.
RAF Belize, 17min. The British military presence in Belize during the 1980's/1990's.
Snorkeling Belize 2017, 14min.
Coconut guy gets us coconuts!, 1min.
Hanging out in Belize, 4min.
June 21, 2017
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Specials and Events
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The San Pedro Sun
TROPICAL STORM BRET – SITUATION REPORT # 1
Tropical Storm Bret, the second named Storm for the 2017 Atlantic Hurricane Season formed near Trinidad on June 19, 2017. TS Bret impacted Trinidad and Tobago and Grenada during Monday night, June 19, 2017 into early Tuesday morning June 20, 2017. According to the National Hurricane Center, Miami Florida, as at 11:00am (AST) Tuesday June 20, 2017, the center of Tropical Storm Bret was located near latitude 11.6 North, longitude 64.4 West. Bret is moving toward the westnorthwest near 21 mph (33 km/h), and this motion is expected to continue through tomorrow. On the forecast track, the center of the tropical storm or its remnants will continue to move across the southeastern Caribbean Sea for the next couple of days. Maximum sustained winds are near 45 mph (75 km/h) with higher gusts. Weakening should begin today, and the system is expected to dissipate on Thursday.
Belize Red Cross San Pedro Branch holds second blood drive of 2017
The Belize Red Cross, San Pedro Branch (BRCSPB) hosted their regular blood drive on Saturday, June 17th at the Dr. Otto Rodriguez San Pedro Polyclinic II. From 9AM to 3PM, potential donors came prepared to donate their blood, with a total of 11 pints collected by the day’s end. While the BRCSPC would have liked to get more donations, it is still appreciative of all of the donors efforts. In the meantime, the Red Cross is advocating for newcomers to become donor conscious. According to them, the demand for blood exceeds the amount collected, so they always try to encourage people to donate.
Group Hug’s Brainiac Competition a Huge Success in Hattieville
On Saturday, June 17th, Group Hug successfully hosted the first ever ‘Brainiac: General Knowledge and History Quiz Competition’ in Hattieville.
Ten students participated, five representing Pilgrim Fellowship Mennonite School and five representing Hattieville Government School. The villagers who attended the event were thrilled to witness the eager students confidently responding with astounding accuracy – half way through the questions being read.
The participants all demonstrated that they were sufficiently prepared thanks to the support of their teachers and parents. After five rounds of intense competition and three ‘sudden-death’ rounds – there were over eight ties – first, second and third places were finally named!
First place was won by Aijhelon Ysaguirre who took home a High School Scholarship and $300 cash; Second place was secured by Melanie Bodden, who won a High School Scholarship and $200 cash; Third place went to Tajah Robateau who won a brand new cell phone and $100 cash.
Isla Bonita Elementary holds preschool and Standard Six graduation
On Saturday, June 17th, Isla Bonita Elementary School (IBES) held their graduation service and 17th commencement exercise program at the R.A. Nuñez Auditorium. Under the theme, “Dare to dream big and never lose grip on your dreams; cling to them even if they seem too far”, the graduates proudly marched to the tune of Pomp and Circumstance. The preschool 2017 graduating class made a pledge their class, along with a pledge to the Belizean flag, and presented a welcome song. Standard Six graduate Anna Garcia gave the official welcome address, where she thanked the gathering of family members, teachers, and honorary guests for attending the ceremony.
Horace Bladon and Team wins 7th Annual Dorado Rodeo Fishing Tournament
Caribbean Villas Resort, south of San Pedro Town, was the rendezvous point for the fishermen that participated in the seventh annual Dorado Rodeo Fishing Tournament on Saturday, June 17th. Despite the threat of bad weather, fishermen took to sea at daybreak, hoping to reel in the catch of the day. At the end of the weigh-ins, Team Precidice, captained by Horace Bladon, won the grand $5,000 prize. Organized by Captain Shark’s Marine Centre, the tournament saw a total of 17 teams competing. The main target of the day’s competition was the fast moving predator fish- the Dorado- also known as Mahi-Mahi or Dolphin fish. Some fishers say it is the perfect challenge for a fisherman. Its speed and size provide an exhilarating fight.
US Embassy to host Flag Raising Ceremony
The U.S. Embassy will be hosting a Flag Raising Ceremony in commemoration of LGBTI Pride Month on Wednesday, June 21 at 10 a.m. at the U.S. Embassy in Belmopan.
The U.S. Embassy has invited members of government, civil society, and the diplomatic corps to be present for the official ceremony. The flag will fly for the remainder of June to celebrate LGBTI Pride Month.
Costa Maya Festival Presents: Miss Panama Maria Fernanda Jaspe
The highly-anticipated International Costa Maya Festival® is adding to the excitement with the announcement of Miss Panama Maria Fernanda Jaspe. She is the third contestant set to grace the stage in under two months, vying for the title of Reina del La Costa Maya 2017-2018.
18 year-old Jaspe stands tall at 5’9”, with dark brown eyes and chocolate hair. She is currently a dentistry student, and her hobbies include modeling and dancing. Jaspe now joins Miss Guatemala Lesly Fernanda Flores Sagastume, and Miss Costa Rica Glennys Medina Segura, as they await the announcement of the remaining 2017 Reina de La Costa Maya® pageant contestants. The Pageant will take place on Thursday, August 3rd at the Honorable Louis Sylvester Sporting Area at 7PM. They will be joined onstage by Miss Belize, El Salvador, Honduras, Mexico, and Nicaragua in the pursuit to take the coveted crown currently held by Miss Costa Maya 2015 Gabriela Vanessa Salazar Valle.
Ambergris Today
Fresh Lobster Kabob Anyone?
Fresh lunch on board Seaduced by Belize as captain Elito Arceo shows of his lobster catch of the day to his guests. Lobster! You Better Belize it! There is no better way of eating it than FRESH! Everybody loves lobster and Belize knows how to celebrate the opening of the season and enjoy the taste of the delicious spiney lobster.
German Journalists Conclude Working Visit To Belize
Representatives of five top German media outlets have concluded a four-day working visit to key tourism areas in Belize as part of a three-country tour organized by the Central America Tourism Agency (CATA).
The team was comprised of Susanne Kilimann from Magazine Forum, Stefan Keiffer of Rhein Zetung Newspaper, Bernhard Mogge from Diereise Oneline Journal, Britta Matzen from Madsack Weekly and Robin Hartmann from Journalismusbu Hartman News Agency.
The team arrived in Belize on Sunday, 11th June as part of their last leg of a tour to Central America, which included Panama and Nicaragua. In Belize, they visited the Warasa Garifuna Drum School in Punta Gorda, the Nim Li Punit archaeological site, Placencia Village and Laughing Bird Caye among others.
Misc Belizean Sources
Women for Research study in San Pedro
If you attended San Pedro High School between 1996 and 2001 and are female, please contact Dr. Eileen Anderson-Fye to participate in a voluntary research study about the effects of education on your life at SanPedroStudy@gmail.com. You may also message her via Facebook Messenger.
MFA Referendum Belize
In order to jump start the educational campaign and keep the public informed on all things related to the Belize-Guatemala dispute, we have created a page that will post news and updates on the topic.
Blood Drive at St. Ann's Church July 1
9am - 4pm, Free refreshments for all donors. Age 18-65.
Big meth bust on Harvest Caye
Three Eastern Caribbean nationals in jail
News Five has learned of a significant bust of drugs on the island of Harvest Caye, where Norwegian Cruise Lines has their cruise port. Sometime last week, three visitors to the island were found with two kilos of methamphetamine according to Placencia police. The visitors, two men from the islands of St. Vincent and the Grenadines and the other from St. Lucia, have been charged and remanded to Hattieville prison. However, police are mum on further details at this time.
World Croc Day at the Zoo!
Thank you to everyone from near and afar who supported the CRC and The Belize Zoo as we celebrated World Croc Day yesterday. It was a great success that included the launching of Miss Sharon Matola's book This Croc Rocks! In collaboration with our partners and friends at The Belize Zoo, we celebrated the first World Croc Day. Quite a success with a special visit from the Mexican Ambassador and the Chetumal Zoo.
German Journalists Conclude Working Visit to Belize
The main purpose of the journalists’ visit was to obtain a first-hand experience of the Belize tourism product, with the potential to produce several articles on Belize in their respective publications. The visit was facilitated by the Belize Tourism Board (BTB) in support of participating stakeholders.
CATA aims to contribute to the significant growth of tourism in the Central American region through international related promotion and positioning. Its general mission is to increase the recognition of Central America as a highly competitive, innovative and diverse tourism multi-destination product.
In addition, CATA also aims to increase the flow of visitors and build synergies with the trade sector in the target markets, within the continuous marketing efforts, facilitating contacts and business opportunities for the Central American region, which has a population of over 40 Million inhabitants.
Join the Corozal Poktapok Maya Ball Team
Make history by becoming a member of the first (in modern times) Corozal Poktapok Maya Ball Team. Calling on our community members to ignite this lost cultural sport. Interested persons can message, visit the Corozal House of Culture (NICH) or visit the Corozal Sports Council. Training will be in Corozal Town Saturday July 8th and Sunday July 9th provided by the Yo Creek Ek Balam Maya Ball Team who recently won their competition in Mexico.
Belize Tourism Board's Digital Marketing Summit 2017
As tourism digital marketers today, we face more challenges and bigger business demands than ever before. Our reality is “do more with less, using new technologies”. No small feat, indeed.
To succeed, we have to rethink our marketing and do away with the hurdles that hold us back. As Belize’s Tourism Digital marketers, we must demand a greater digital transformation that inspires innovation.
Belize Tourism Board (BTB) Digital Marketing Summit provides all the inspiration you need to rethink your tourism digital marketing and brings internationally recognize presenters that can give you the tools to act.
Become the tourism marketer of the future today. Join the summit.
Kudos to TIDE in partnership with Department of Youth Services for doing such great work with the CARSI ESF Grant!
Kudos to TIDE in partnership with Department of Youth Services for doing such great work with the CARSI ESF Grant! The Toledo Institute for Development and Environment (TIDE) in partnership with the Department of Youth Services (DYS) and funding from the US Embassy continues to improve the lives of young people in the Toledo District through various skills training. Today, 16/06/2017 two cohorts, trained in plumbing and electrical showcased their talents to the community. We say Kudus to those who completed the courses and encourage others to take advantage of the upcoming training courses!
Splashers
Join us this week at Cazy Canucks Beach Bar to paint "Rain Rain Go Away"
Donate to Ya'axché rangers
Ya'axché rangers are on the frontline of protecting Belize's natural resources in southern Belize. Daily the vigilant and highly trained rangers patrol the forests of Bladen Nature Reserve.This 100,000-acre forested area ensures that Belizeans who are living downstream of rivers enjoy clean drinking water. Donate today at http://goto.gg/28532 to help rangers reach remote areas of Bladen.
Therapy dolls. If you need 1 at 1:30 a.m. you need therapy
"The National Institute of Culture and History (NICH) through the Institute of Creative Arts (ICA) will be hosting a handing-over ceremony to the Department of Human Services at The Bliss Center at 1:30 AM on the 22nd of June (Thursday).
Since 2013 Mrs. Raquel Robles Pacheco has been visiting Belize via ICA’S Expressive Arts Education Program (EAE). She has conducted training workshops in puppet making, puppet theatre, drama and cornhusk doll making. She and her partner Jesus Cosio Rivas have also performed at the Costa Maya Festival. Additionally, she assists with training sessions for the Youth and Community Transformation Project under the Ministry of Human Development and has conducted training for children at Yabra’s Community Policing Center.
On Thursday, June 22nd, ICA will be handing over a set of therapy dolls to the Department of Human Services. The Rovers will also conduct a small demonstration of the training they received. Additonally, ICA will present Mrs. Robles-Pacheco with an award in gratitude for her 5 years of teaching in Belize."
Electrical & Plumbing
The Toledo Institute for Development and Environment (TIDE) in partnership with the Department of Youth Services (DYS) and funding from the US Embassy continues to improve the lives of young people in the Toledo District through various skills training. Today, 16/06/2017 two cohorts, trained in plumbing and electrical showcased their talents to the community. We say Kudus to those who completed the courses and encourage others to take advantage of the upcoming training courses!
BCCI & COTA STRATEGIC ALLIANCE
The Belize Chamber of Commerce and Industry (BCCI) and Chamber of the Americas (COTA) will form a strategic alliance to foster connections between the two organizations to assist members to increase their business in Belize and across the Americas. Plans include hosting the Belize Chamber for a town forum in Denver this fall and then to plan a trade mission to Belize.Kim Aikman, CEO of The Belize Chamber of Commerce and Industry and Gil Cisneros, CEO of The Chamber of The Americas said that they are looking forward to working cooperatively on a variety of initiatives to assist their members in expanding their opportunities.
Information-gathering Workshop on Orange Walk’s Historical Landmarks
The National Institute of Culture and History through the Institute for Social and Cultural Research, the Museum of Belize and Houses of Culture will commence research on the various historical landmarks in and around Orange Walk Town.
The first activity is an information-gathering workshop to be held on Saturday, 24 June 2017 from 9:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. at the Banquitas House of Culture, Orange Walk Town. The main objectives of the workshop are to develop a comprehensive list of historic buildings and sites associated with historic and cultural events and to identify key resource persons with historical information, collectibles, and photos.
Community Restore Center provides support and literacy training to under privileged parents and children in Corozal Town
Posted is the official inauguration of the newly facelifted center on June 19th 2017 at 5:00 p.m. under the direction of Mr. Ramon and his wife Yvonne with a team of generous volunteers from Texas, USA. Effectively, the center will now provide literacy training 5 days a week for children to promote continued excellence in school. The adult literacy program which was implemented under the direction of Ms. Adela Pederson will continue to provide support to adults on Mondays from 3:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Many who have been attending this literacy program have experienced great success with the ability to experience the joys of reading after 6 weeks of effort. This effort also tranfers to successes in many other areas of their lives.
Many Thanks to Ms. Loraine Zuniga for your dedication to this cause.
Marimba Youth Summer Camp
The Benque House of Culture is having a Summer Camp where kids can learn how to play the marimba. The Benque Youth Marimba Academy plays all over the country, and they are amazing to see live. Contact the Benque HoC at 823-2697 for more information.
The ticket prices are out for Costa Maya Festival!
Miss Costa Maya 2017 Delegate – Maria Fernanda Jaspe Miss Panama
Meet Miss Costa Maya 2017 Delegate – Miss Panama, Maria Fernanda Jaspe
Age: 18 years old,
Height: 5'9",
Student: Dentistry.
Among her hobbies are modeling and dancing.
Channel 7
Attorney For Castro Brothers Defends Their Case Against Evidence That They Were Charged
Last night, we told you about the heap of trouble that UDP Minister Edmond Castro's sons, Jafari and Wasani, got into over the weekend. They had a run in with Belize City police in the early morning hours of last Friday. That ended by midday, when they were released, and only a few hours later, they were busted in Orange Walk with 89 cases of contraband beer.
The contraband offenses have been settled out of court, but the public embarrassment for the Castro family is far from over because little by little, other documents detailing the police encounter are being released to the press. Last night we challenged Southside Commander Chester Williams with the electronic police report that was filed against the Castro brothers by a police officer requesting court action and stating that they were charged.
Immigration's Crackdown on "Bar-Girls"
Dozens of so-called "bar girls" in southern Belize have spent the past two days in police stations and courtrooms after an Immigration crackdown in Stann Creek and Toledo on Sunday. The Director of Immigration Diana Locke confirms that a total of 31 women were detained in the South - denying rumors which put the total number above 50. They are being processed in Punta Gorda, Independence and Dangriga Magistrate's Courts - while being held at the PG and Dangriga police stations. Additionally, three bar owners are being held.
According to Director Locke, so far none has been identified as trafficking victims, but they are all illegal and working without temporary work permits in these Bars. As we understand, so far a number of them have pleaded guilty to not having documents to be in Belize legally.
Price for Regular Fuel Spikes, Diesel and Premium Stable
Fuel prices are being adjusted at midnight tonight - and our advice is, if you use regular fuel, go and gas up now. That's because regular is going up 31 cents per gallon, from $9.87 to $10.18 in the city.
The prices for Diesel and Premium fuel are going down but only by once cent per gallon each. So premium will be $10.53 per gallon, while Diesel will be $8.96 per gallon.
Caught By Social Media, Jailed By The Chief Magistrate
A little over a year after being charged for the burglary of Spoonaz Cafe on North Front Street, Derrick Garbutt has been sentenced 7 years in prison. In May 2016, security cameras caught Garbutt breaking into the cafe and stealing several bottles of alcohol and a pellet gun valued at a total of $1750.
After realizing that he had been robbed, the cafe's owner, Jeremy Spooner, turned to social media to catch the criminal. After posting footage of the burglary to Facebook, Garbutt was quickly identified and handed over to police by Spooner himself.
Norwegian Security Called In Cops For Cocaine Crew Members
Tonight, there is an update to that cocaine found on a Norwegian Cruise Ship down at Harvest Caye. Police have finally filled in information that they should have provided a week ago.
On Tuesday morning at 8:45am, Norwegian Security Officers called out Placencia Police to the Norwegian Escape Cruise Ship that was docked at Harvest Caye.
They told police that they found suspected drugs in a cabin on the ship occupied crew members Derson Frank, from St. Vincent. Police searched his cabin and found two kilos, or about four and a half pounds of cocaine. He told them that two other men were involved, namely, Renaldo Roberts, also from St. Vincent and Jamal Celise of St. Lucia.
Contraband-it Crashes While Running From Customs
Last night we told you about Froyland Peralta, the 69 year old San Antonio Villager who drowned after his ford Ranger pickup truck accidentally rolled into the Rio Hondo. It happened in Santa Cruz village, right across from Botes, Mexico, which is one of the most trafficked illegal contraband crossings.
And, again this morning the perils of contraband trafficking were exposed when a Ford Ranger pickup truck, fleeing from Customs, crashed into a parked vehicle, also a Ranger. It happened in August Pine Ridge where the driver of the Ranger was fleeing at high speeds, and throwing away tomatoes so Customs wouldn't catch him with the contraband. But, he lost control and crashed into the parked pickup near the bus stop.
Jamal Jackson To Jail
Today 32 year old Jamal Jackson appeared in the Magistrate's Court where he was handed two 3 year sentences. In February 2016, Jackson was pursued by police in relation to a shooting the occurred on Albert Street. Jackson did not have any firearm when they confronted him, but he led the cops to a 9mm pistol and 9 rounds of ammunition.
Jackson - who had been found guilty last week - was charged for keeping a firearm and ammunition without a gun license and for handling stolen goods. Before sentencing him, Chief Magistrate Anne Marie Smith heard pleas for mitigation from Jackson's mother Alice Roches and his attorney Douglas Carr. However, Smith told them that she could not give leniency because of Jackson's criminal past which dates back to 2005.
Crime Stoppers And The Community
Crime Stoppers is an NGO created to assist law enforcement in solving crimes and locating illegal drugs and firearms. It relies on anonymous tips from members of the community who may be aware of suspicious or dangerous activities happening around them.
Today a Belize's main security forces were invited to participate in a workshop hosted by Crime Stoppers international. Representatives from Crime Stopper's El Salvador branch made presentations focused on working with the community to track down illicit drugs, guns and contraband goods. We spoke to the Vice Chair of Crime Stoppers Belize, Lauren Reardon Smith, about the event...
Santa Familia Residents Demand Justice For Slain Teen
The Santa Familia community is still coming to terms with the vicious killing of 16 year old Emy Guerra. Her throat was slashed and she was drowned on Friday night while with her boyfriend 22 year old Eliseo Bacab who survived.
Her family and community is not waiting quietly for justice. Today they took to the streets in San Ignacio to make their voices heard on their loved one's murder.
Cathy Guerra, Mother:
"I just Justice, I just want they pay for what they do to my daughter."
Malpractice Case Goes To Court of Appeal
Last week, we told you about the big judgments coming out of the Court of Appeal, and one case they heard during this session was a medical malpractice lawsuit brought against Dr. George Gough.
Last year, Supreme Court Justice Courtney Abel handed down a judgment against him, ruling that he must pay his former patient, Alice Arana-Gillett, just over 52 thousand dollars. That's the award of damages that Justice Abel said that he owed her for a botched medical procedure he performed.
That happened back in October of 2009, when she started suffering severe pain, and she was rushed to a private hospital. Dr. Gough was the doctor who took over the case, and he determined that she needed a surgery to remove her gall bladder. He decided that it should be laparoscopic surgery, and that she would be up and about in no time. He performed the surgery on her, and 2 days later, she started having severe complications. She went back to him, and he prescribed medication to do deal with the symptoms, and when that didn't work, he finally re-admitted her.
The Green Climate Fund Meets in Belize
On Monday, the Green Climate Fund held a regional Conference in Placencia at the Belize Ocean Club. This fund arises from the Paris Agreement, where 148 countries committed to curb greenhouse gas emissions mitigation and bring down global temperatures.
Well, the Fund is about setting the agenda for what are called small island developing states, including Belize - which though not an island is linked with its Caribbean counterparts.
Here's how they put it at the opening:...
Making Sense of MICS
Back in November of last year, we told you about results of the Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey, or MICS.
Its a collaboration between the Statistical Institute of Belize and UNICEF, which aims to collect and analyze data about Belizean citizens in order to better inform policy making. It's done every 5 years, and it seeks to study the wellbeing of the country's women and children.
So, the policy makers have had just over 6 months to digest the results, and today, UNICEF reached out to the entire press to discuss what they view as the most important parts of the survery. One of the experts discussed a few of the areas of concern that the survey exposes for children between the ages of 3 and 4.
Jennifer Smith Is Miss Y
Jennifer Smith won the 2017 Miss Y seenager pageant hosted by the YWCA at the Bliss CENTER last Saturday night, June 17.Miss Smith also won the title of Miss Amity as she charmed the judges with her talent presentation - singing "My Bonnie lies over the Ocean",
Ex-BDF officer Jean Lucas won first runner-up, singing a beautiful religious hymn for her talent presentation; and she was sashed as Miss Vivacious.
NICH Making History
It may be summer, but NICH ha staunched it's latest documentary about the Christmas Bram in Gales Point. It is both history and tradition as the documentary explains:..
One More Note On Murder
And before we close tonight, a late update on Emy Guerra's case: late information to 7news is that the post mortem results are in and the cause of death is asphyxiation by drowning due to head and neck trauma. In terms of the suggestion that Guerra was raped, our sources say that police are waiting for results of analysis from the forensic lab.
Channel 5
Angry Santa Familia residents thwarted from confronting accused killers
The chilling murder of Emy Guerra in the west still has the Santa Familia community reeling. The sixteen-year-old girl and her boyfriend Eleazer Bacab were in the village when three [...]
Chester Williams takes on media over Castro decision
Now, Assistant Commissioner of Police Chester Williams sat before the press on Monday and spent nearly half an hour explaining why police chose not to charge twenty-three year old Wasani, [...]...
Castro brothers’ attorney Herbert Panton recounts detention
The Brothers Castro and the curious case of the unlicensed Wingle, the haul of contraband beer, and their ministerial connections is a story that won’t go away. The arrest of [...]...
Former Magistrate Panton dismisses leaked documents
According to Panton, Police Constable Shedrick Caliz presumably made an about-face and decided not to proceed with charges when he failed to produce a medico-legal form after allegedly roughing up [...]...
Panton says ACP Williams, police did the right thing
While Assistant Commissioner of Police Chester Williams is facing strong adverse criticism by the media and the public, Panton maintains that A.C.P. Williams had indicated from the beginning that a [...]...
Regular Gas Going Up at Midnight
There are changes to gasoline fuel prices to report tonight, and they are a mixed bag. Regular fuel is going up to ten dollars and eighteen cents in Belize City [...]...
San Pablo residents meet with MoE; no update on investigation
The Ministry of Education continues its investigation of a reported incident of corporal punishment and possible child abuse against teacher Ednita Cocom of San Pablo Government School. She is accused [...]...
Union negotiator reports threats as stevedores meet with NTUCB
Last week a group of stevedores called on President of the C.W.U., Dale Trujeque, to halt the negotiations for the Collective Bargaining Agreement with the Port of Belize Limited. Thirty-three [...]...
Customs reviews policy on uncustomed goods
The Immigration Department is not the first or last Government agency to be audited from within by the Audit Department. Indeed, a general audit is supposed to be conducted annually [...]...
Customs-Police back to good relations
There were back to back reports of contraband activity from cops in the North in April. First, a cop and a special constable were caught in Orange Walk on video, [...]...
Accused pleads guilty to theft at Spoonaz Café
In May of 2016, Spoonaz Photo Café & Bar was burglarized and the culprit was caught on surveillance camera. Today, after more than a year of incarceration, the accused thirty-nine [...]...
Jamaal Jackson back to jail for gun possession during attempted robbery
Chief Magistrate Anne Marie Smith also dealt with the case of thirty-two -year old Jamaal Jackson who was on remand awaiting sentencing for the offense of kept unlicensed firearm and [...]...
Police confirm drug trafficking aboard Norwegian ship
A week after it happened, police have confirmed the presence of drugs aboard a cruise ship docked at Harvest Caye in the Stann Creek District. Police indicated on Monday that [...]...
Drivers charged for traffic offenses in Orange Walk
The Transport Department continues to pursue drivers in an operation to enforce the national traffic and road safety laws. This past Friday, nine drivers of buses in the Orange Walk [...]...
Police, Immigration’s “southern sweep” nets at least thirty immigrants
Reports from Punta Gorda say that as many as thirty women from the South will face immigration violation charges after a sweep over the weekend. Information from the area states [...]...
UNICEF, press discuss MICS 5 survey
In 2015, the Statistical Institute of Belize, along with UNICEF, embarked upon an extensive survey which would yield the most important sources of data used for situation analyses and policy [...]...
Fighting flooding in the City
The hurricane season is only a few weeks old and there are two storms presently churning in the Atlantic, though neither are close to Belize. Closer to home, though, is [...]...
Finally, activity to begin at Commercial Center
It has been close to three years since the Belize City Council launched the Belize City House of Culture and Downtown Rejuvenation Project which included a facelift for the Commercial [...]...
A preview of KTV The Remix with William Neal
February twentieth, 2001. Channel Five has had many popular entertainment shows and introduced no shortage of top talent to our Belizean viewers over the years, but it all started here [...]...
A sample of audition participants as per show kicks off tonight
The first round of competition of the remix takes place at the bliss next week Tuesday. Catch it live at eight-thirty PM. But here is a peek look at the [...]...
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Well Known Corozaleno Found Dead At Home
Shortly after 11 this morning, Corozal Police received information of a man lying motionless in a yard on William Schofield Street in Corozal Town. When we arrived at the scene the body was being removed from inside the yard by officers.
The body was placed on the back of the Police’s pickup truck and taken to the Corozal Community hospital where the medical doctor examined the body and pronounced the individual dead. The officers then transported the body to the morgue.
Lawyer Of Castro Brothers Comes Out To Their Defense
Yesterday we gave you details of what seemed like a wild spree last Friday by the two sons of UDP Minister Edmond Castro that started in Belize City with an altercation with Police Officers. The Castro boys, Jafari and Wasani, had been detained for assaulting three Police officers in the wee hours of Friday morning after the officers attempted to detain them for traffic violations. The duo was eventually released and in the evening they were caught in Orange Walk hauling almost 90 cases of illegal Corona beers by Customs officials.
While Customs have settled the contraband matter with a still unknown fine that had to be paid forthwith, the matter with the Police has not, and has actually become a major scandal.
Another Contraband Bust In Orange Walk
In last night’s newscast, we reported on a major contraband bust which occurred here in the Orange Walk District involving the Castro brothers namely Jafari and Wasani Castro who were also in the company of Jihani Espadas and Dedric Ramclam. The men were caught in the possession of eighty nine cases of Mexican beers which were confiscated by Customs officials.
Tonight there is another contraband bust to report on… this time though; it was a much smaller bust which involved boxes of vegetables containing cabbage, onions and tomatoes. According to reports reaching our newsroom, the driver of the white pickup truck, tried to evade Customs officials resulting in a pursuit. Further reports state that majority of the items were thrown out of the vehicle during the chase. The white pickup truck then reportedly collided into another vehicle forcing the driver to come to a halt in the area of the Yo Creek Village.
Department Of Transport Cracks Down On Traffic Violators
Last week, the Department of Transport announced that it will be cracking down on violators of the traffic rules and regulations countrywide. The new initiative of the DOT has already taken effect as on Friday a total of nine bus drivers from more than six different bus companies were charged with traffic offenses by officers attached to the Department of Transport here in Orange Walk. They are Shane Pollard, Alfredo Rodriguez, Josue Diaz, Wilmer Lino, Wayne Grinage, Aldo Yama, Rafael Che, Jorge Rendon and Joel Armstrong. All persons were charged with ‘carrying of excessive passengers on a public service vehicle’ with the exception of Rendon and Che who were charged with ‘failure to produce a road service permit’.
Carribbean Tourists Behind Bars For Drug Trafficking
Three Caribbean Tourists are tonight behind bars at the Belize Central Prison after a substantial quantity of illicit drugs was found in their room inside the Norwegian Escape Cruise Ship that was docked at Harvest Caye in southern Belize.
According to Police reports on Tuesday, June 13, 2017 about 8:45 a.m., Placencia Police were called to the Norwegian Escape Cruise Ship docked at Harvest Caye in southern Belize where security officers reported that they had found suspected drugs in a cabin on the ship occupied by Derson Frank, 30 years of age, of St. Vincent.
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OW Research on Historical Landmarks to Begin
On May 12, 2017 at the last sitting of the House of Representatives, Minister of Culture, Patrick Faber rose to introduce the National Cultural Heritage Preservation Bill 2017. This new Bill looks to establish a fund that will provide for structural improvements under the initiative that seeks to preserve portions of Belize’s history by way […]
Seven Years for Burglary at Spoonaz
38-year-old, Derrick Garbutt, a career burglar, was sentenced to 7 years today by the Chief Magistrate, Anne Marie Smith after he changed his plea from not guilty to guilty of burglary. Garbutt, who is serving time for a previous burglary conviction, will only serve 6 years because 1 year, the time he was a remanded […]
Fire at Children’s Home Was Set by Minor
Last Thursday, June 15, a small fire broke out under a small shed behind one of the buildings in the Dorothy Menzies Child Care Center compound. Residents in the area reported that they smelled paper burning and soon located the blaze. The fire officials were called sometime after four o’clock in the afternoon and had […]
German Journalists Tour Belize
The Central America Tourism Agency (CATA) recently arranged to have representatives from five media outlets in Germany take a three-country tour with Belize being one of the three. The team got to Belize on Sunday, June 11 where they were taken to various locations around the country including visited the Warasa Garifuna Drum School in […]
PlusTV
Man shot and killed in San Ignacio
There was a homicide in San Ignacio Town on Friday, June 16. The victim is 20 year Maynor Leonel Portillo of Santa Elena town. Portillo was shot to the head and his body was found at the eastern side of the Novelo’s Convention Center. Portillo’s body was found in a sitting position leaning ...
Jorge Lemus’ bruised body found in drain in Unitedville
Police in Cayo are also investigating another death. The body of a man was discovered on Saturday morning in Unitedville. The body was found in a drain that runs along the George Price Highway. The man was seen floating face down in the drain. He was wearing a white shirt and long khaki pants. He ha...
Minister Castro’s sons found with over $6000 worth of contraband beers
Minister of Transport and NEMO Edmond Castro is back in the news as it relates to alleged criminal activities; not him personally though, but his two sons. 23 year old Wasani Castro and 21 year old Jafari Castro were intercepted in Orange Walk as they were travelling in a white Wingle. Customs foun...
Police say Minister’ sons were not charged; despite leaked police report
That is not all the news with these Castro boys this weekend, however. There was also an incident with them in Belize City before the contraband bust. A police report was leaked to the media on Friday to indicate that the same three men in the contraband vehicle were detained in Belize City a few h...
Caribbean Nationals aboard Norwegian found with kilos of cocaine
3 Caribbean nationals were remanded to Kolbe Foundationf or 2 kilos of cocaine found in their possession aboard the Norwegian last week. Two are from St. Lucia and one from St Vincent. The three men are reportedly workers on the cruise ship. They allegedly picked up the drugs from Roatan and somewh...
Woman perishes in motorcycle accident
A woman was riding her motorcycle on the road to Valley of Peace on Saturday, June 17th when she lost control and crashed. 26 year old Fabiola Velasquez , a resident of Young Bank area of Camalote village, was riding her motorcycle, heading home after attending a function in Valley of Peace. Someho...
Belizean on 10 most wanted US Immigration list
A 45 year old Belizean man,Santos Moreira, is listed among the top 10 most wanted for the United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). The US wants to deport Moreira back to Belize, who has made his way back to the US several times after several deportations due to criminal activities h...
90 year old shop owner robbed and killed
A 90 year old store owner was robbed and killed in August Pine Ridge, Orange Walk District. According to police reports, sometime around 2:30 Thursday afternoon, 90 year old Pedro Pol was in his shop in the village when two Hispanic men entered the store. The men were armed with machetes and they bo...
Man shot in Belize City
There was a shooting in Belize City last night where 22 year old Wasan Avila was the victim. Sometime around 7 o’clock last night, Avila was on Jasmine Street socializing with a friend when they were approached by two male persons on bicycles. One of the male persons pulled out a hand gun and fired...
IMF suggests further belt tightening for Belize such as increasing GST and retrenchment
An International Monetary Fund team visited Belize from June 6th to the 15th and met with Prime Minister Dean Barrow, Minister of State at the Ministry of Finance, Dr. Carla Barnett,; Governor of the Central Bank of Belize Joy Grant, and Financial Secretary Joseph Waight. According to the Concludin...
Teacher Naomi Taylor was victim of Fatal RTA
Yesterday we told you about the traffic accident that claimed the life of a young teacher. She has been identified as 26 year old Naomi Abigail Taylor of Wagerale area of Dangriga Town. The incident happened at around 4:15 Thursday afternoon when Naomi was riding her bicycle on Ecumenical Drive. A ...
Amandala
Lovers’ rendezvous at cemetery ends in death
On Friday night, Amy Guerra, 16, left her home in Bullet Tree Falls en route to Santa Familia to meet her ex-boyfriend, Eliseo Bacab, 22. The two had agreed to meet to iron out their differences after an intimate relationship, which they had begun over a year ago, had recently gone sour. Their meeting, unfortunately, would end in bloodshed.
At around 10 o’clock that night, the lovers met near the village cemetery, but upon seeing three men, whom they knew, the couple decided to walk over to the football field. For reasons yet to be revealed, the three men followed them a few minutes later.
One of the men, armed with a knife, accosted Bacab and stabbed him as many as ten times. Bacab was later thrown into a nearby river and left for dead. While Bacab was being attacked, Guerra tried to escape, but she was captured and stabbed multiple times in the throat. She, too, was thereafter thrown into a nearby river.
IMF presses Belize to increase GST to 15%, and broaden tax base
Following a mission to Belize which was concluded yesterday, June 15, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) is asserting that the Government of Belize needs to take further measures to put the national debt and the economy on a better trajectory and mitigate risks.
The IMF continues to press the Government of Belize to increase consumer taxes, particularly by upping the rate of the General Sales Tax (GST) from 12.5% to 15%. So far, the Barrow administration has resisted calls from the Fund to increase the tax levy, which the IMF suggests should be charged on essential items now zero-rated, with the removal of exemptions.
After IMF meetings led by Dr. Bert van Selm, formerly the IMF resident representative to Jamaica, with key government officials in Belize, including Prime Minister Dean Barrow, Financial Secretary Joseph Waight, Central Bank Governor Joy Grant, members of the Opposition People’s United Party, as well as representatives of the private sector and civil society, the Fund is also renewing calls on the Government of Belize to contain the wage bill and stabilize the number of public sector employees.
Jennifer Louise Smith, 60, captures coveted Ms. Y crown
Jennifer Louise Smith, 60, a “seenager” who is a survivor of domestic abuse, used the platform of the nation’s most prestigious pageant for elderly women to fulfill her lifelong dream of competing in a pageant, while telling her phenomenal survival story through a three-part monologue about how she overcame the most gargantuan struggles in her life.
It was the famous poet Langston Hughes who wrote about what can happen when a dream gets deferred: it can “dry up like a raisin in the sun… fester like a sore [or]…explode?”
“I always wanted to be in a pageant since I was in my 20s, but life did not permit it. I got married, and that’s it! That was buried because I started to have children,” Smith shared in an interview with Amandala today.
Belizean shot and killed in Los Angeles
Information to us this afternoon from a reliable source in Belize is that Belizean-American Eddie Lino, 22, of Los Angeles, was shot and killed at the junction of Denver and 58th Street in Los Angeles at about 5:00 yesterday evening.
Information to us is that Lino was walking when a car drove up and his killer fired a shot out of the car, hitting him.
When Lino fell, the car stopped and a man came out, stood over Lino and fired more shots into his body. After shooting him, the killer got back into the car and drove away. Lino was declared dead on the scene. His body was then taken to the morgue.
Castro brothers busted with 89 cases of contraband beers
An Orange Walk Customs official told us this evening that they found a cargo of beer, a total of 89 cases of assorted un-Customed Mexican beers, including Corona, Modelo, and Tecate, in a truck they inspected while on routine patrol about 10:00 Friday night.
Four men were in the pickup at the time, two of whom are sons of Hon. Edmond Castro, Minister of Transport and the National Emergency Management Organization (NEMO), Wasani and Jafari Castro. The other two were Dedric Ramclam and Gian Espadas.
Customs officials told us that the vehicle and beers were impounded and the men were taken into custody and detained. Today, the men decided that they would settle out of court. The Comptroller of Customs was consulted and an undisclosed settlement sum was agreed upon.
Smart Mundialito reg. season ends; knockout semifinals this Saturday at MCC
The final regular season games, to determine the top-4 playoff teams, were played on Saturday, June 17, in the 6th Smart Mundialito 13 & Under football tournament at the MCC Grounds. And when the last game of the day was over, history was made in the Mundialito, as for the first time ever, Heights FC will go on to the semifinals, while also for the first time in six years, Brown Bombers will fail to see playoff action.
The race was tight for the last two playoff spots, and game 6 on Saturday, featuring playoff bound Ladyville Rising Stars and Brown Bombers, was crucial for the Bombers’ hopes. Interestingly, three of the four teams in this year’s playoff semifinals are from outside of Belize City. Only #3 seed City Boys is from Belize City; the other 3 teams are from Hattieville, Ladyville and Mahogany Heights.
Belize loses opener, 5-1, to hosts Nicaragua in CONCACAF Women U-20 Qualifiers
Reports indicate that our Belize National Women U-20 team lost, 5-1, to hosts Nicaragua in yesterday’s CONCACAF Women U-20 Qualifier in Esteli, Nicaragua. No scoring details have been received as yet. Congrats for avoiding a shutout, girls!
Belize is in Group 1 along with Nicaragua and Costa Rica. Group 2 includes Honduras, Panama and El Salvador. In the Group 2 opener yesterday, Honduras dropped Panama, 2-0. (Guatemala remains suspended from FIFA/CONCACAF.)
Tomorrow at 4:00 p.m., Honduras plays El Salvador in Group 2; and at 7:30 p.m., Belize plays Costa Rica in Group 1. Let’s go, Belize!!
National Over-40 Week 3 results
The National Over-40 Football Tournament continued over the weekend with 2 games each on Saturday and Sunday, June 17 & 18.
On Saturday afternoon in Independence at the M.A. Stadium, visiting Pickstock Lake I and home standing Mango Creek Veterans played to a 3-3 draw. Sherlock Martinez (10’ & 40’) struck twice and Jermaine “Bowfoot” Zuniga (87’) got the other for Pickstock Lake I; while Mango Creek got a goal apiece from Wilmer Garcia (33’), Jeovanny Reyes (49’) and Antonio Baptist (58’). And after dark at the Isidoro Beaton Stadium, it was 2-2 between visiting Kulture Yabra and Belmopan Veterans. Maurice “Magic” Francis (5’) and David “Manu” McCaulay (68’) shook the net for Kulture, while Julio Veliz (5’) and Avery Galvez (52’) hit the target for Belmopan.
Editorial: Belize – between Guatemala and Cuba
Belize’s education system appears to encourage Belizean students to ignore regional affairs. This newspaper has therefore struggled mightily to inform the Belizean people about some regional realities which have major and ongoing significance for Belize’s status and sovereignty. In this light, United States’ President Donald J. Trump’s speech on Friday afternoon to the Cuban exile community in Miami was almost sensational on its implications for Belize.
President Trump spoke very harshly about the Cuban government and the Cuban Revolution. In the last two years of his second term of office, President Barack Obama had made attempts to improve the climate between the U.S. and Cuba, but several of Obama’s initiatives are being reversed by Trump, and, of course, Mr. Trump will continue the crushing American embargo of Cuba.
American President John F. Kennedy had been loved in Belize, because he was a Roman Catholic, the religion to which most Belizeans belong, and because it was felt in Belize, which was black majority in population during the Kennedy presidency, that Kennedy was sympathetic to the American black civil rights struggle being led by Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Kennedy had been assassinated, on November 22, 1963, and mourned for decades in Belize before Belizeans began to find out about promises with respect to British Honduras (Belize) which the Kennedy administration (January 1961 to November 1963) had made to Guatemalan President Ydigoras Fuentes in return for Guatemala’s support for the April 1961 Bay of Pigs invasion by Cuban exiles.
From the Publisher
Of all the general elections I’ve seen here since I returned home from school in 1968, the 2012 general election is the one I least understand. Late on election night in March 2012, the Opposition People’s United Party (PUP) actually led in seats, if I remember correctly, but the incumbent United Democratic Party (UDP) came back in the end to win narrowly, 17-14.
It had appeared to most observers that the UDP held a substantial lead in that race entering election day, the main reason being that the PUP had experienced leadership instability between late October of 2011 and the early March 2012 generals. In fact, the likelihood is that UDP Prime Minister, Hon. Dean O. Barrow, called the 2012 general election eleven months early because he had reason to believe the PUP was in some kind of disarray.
In February of 2008, Said Musa had resigned as PUP Leader following a huge UDP victory in that month’s general election, and the following month John Briceño (Orange Walk Central), supported by Mark Espat (Albert) and Cordel Hyde (Lake Independence), had won somewhat of an upset victory in a leadership convention over Francis Fonseca (Freetown), the candidate supported by the PUP leadership powerhouses of the 1998-2008 PUP administrations – Said Musa and Ralph Fonseca.
Belizeans: a ticking time bomb
Dear Editor and Rt. Hon. Dean Barrow:
Would you be concerned and moved to action if you knew that every day, each man, woman and child in Belize eats a daily dose of harmful chemicals with each tortilla and each slice of bread they ingest?
The facts and statistics tell the true story of the condition of our flour here in Belize, the grain for which is imported by ADM (Archer, Daniels, Midland, a US company out of Chicago, Illinois (USA), and milled by the same company under the name of Belize Mills Ltd. in Belize City. The Belize Mills, ADM online website states that the grain supplied to Belize Mills originates in the US.
Upon closer investigation, the statistics for wheat produced in the US as provided by the USDA (United Stated Department of Agriculture) for the year 2012 states as follows: 99% of durum wheat [hard wheat used in breads], 97% spring wheat and 60% winter wheat is treated with herbicides preharvest.
Dehn fighting fi power! What’s next?
In a Channel 5 interview last Wednesday, June 14, former FFB President Ruperto Vicente said, “I have been working for the past year. It’s been a long campaign for me, and I’ve been in communication with all the congress members…” After being sidelined following the deadlocked election vote for President on April 30, 2016, Vicente has been trying to garner support for his candidacy among the voting delegates country-wide for the upcoming June 24 election for President at the FFB 10th Ordinary Congress. First, Vicente made allegations against his opponent, Sergio Chuc, resulting in the Electoral Committee rejecting Chuc’s nomination for the post on the grounds that Chuc had crossed ethical lines in securing an unfair advantage in the election, because of his gifts to individuals who would be voting in the elections. With the strong move against Chuc’s candidacy, Vicente appeared poised to re-assume the presidency without a contest; but Chuc’s former running mate, now Acting President, Marlon Kuylen decided to throw his hat into the ring. And now, there is another attempt to smooth the road for Vicente’s return to the top post in the FFB.
Jorge Lemus, 52, found dead in a drain in Unitedville
The body of Jorge Lemus, 52, was found in Unitedville, in a drain bordering the George Price Highway, at around 8 o’clock on Saturday morning.
He was observed with a swollen face and bruises to his left eye.
Today, Assistant Superintendent of Police (ACP), Daniel Iche, told Amandala that Lemus, a construction worker of Unitedville, “was a known alcoholic.”
But when our newspaper asked if Lemus may have gotten overly intoxicated and accidentally fallen into the drain, ASP Iche replied, “We will wait on the post-mortem examination result to determine the cause of his death.”
While police await the results of a post-mortem, the Lemus family has opted to voice their suspicions to our newspaper.
Amazing Taiwan – Belize: 2017 Cultural Exchange Programme launched
The 2017 Cultural Exchange Programme by the Embassy of the Republic of China on Taiwan was launched this morning at the House of Culture in Belize City.
Captioned “Amazing Taiwan – Belize”, the event aims to highlight Taiwanese culture, while exploring similarities with Belizean culture.
Christine Huang, art instructor of the Primary and Secondary Art Skill Training Project, executed through the Embassy of Taiwan in Belize, said in delivering the introduction to the program, that it will feature a presentation of the traditional Zhonhyuan Festival. It will also include the making and launching of water lanterns and the showcasing of an animated Taiwanese film, including insights into the creation of animations. Also, there will be four summer camp groups available to 150 participants, youths and adults.
Fire destroys house in Lake Independence: 5 people homeless
Five people are homeless after a fire completely destroyed a house (and its contents) in Lake Independence yesterday.
The owner of the house, Katherine Sinclair, and her boyfriend, told Amandala that they were not at home at the time when the blaze occurred. Sinclair said she was at her mother’s house, and her boyfriend was out selling fish when a friend came and informed her that her house had been on fire. She rushed home and found her house completely destroyed.
Eugene Staine, Sinclair’s boyfriend, said that he was going home with his cart when several persons he met told him that his house had been destroyed by fire. On his arrival at his home, he saw the damage. He said he doesn’t know what caused the fire.
Supreme Court rejects DPP’s application to revoke Nicholi Rhys’ bail
The Supreme Court usually hears bail applications on Fridays, so it is on this day that remanded persons who are seeking to be released from custody on bail are usually brought to the court on a removal warrant.
Nicholi Rhys was brought to court today, but he had no bail application hearing scheduled. Instead, the removal order for his transfer from the remand section of the Belize Central Prison was issued to facilitate an application from the Crown for his bail to be revoked.
Crown counsel Jackie Willoughby appeared before Supreme Court Justice Herbert Lord to argue that the two bails that Rhys had been granted should be revoked, and that he should remain in prison until his cases are completed.
Football shenanigans; the ghost of Bertie returns with Ruperto
There is something rotten in Belizean football behind the scenes, and it is so convoluted and distasteful, that we have been reluctant to delve in and divert the attention of football loving fans from the exciting games that the players are engaged in on the field. Unfortunately, while they diligently sweat and give their all for the glory of the game and the joy they attain from giving a pleasing performance to the fans, others are diligently conspiring to see how they can best manipulate the situation to satisfy their own personal ends.
Personal ambition is not a bad thing. Everyone wants to improve and enhance their financial condition. But when such endeavor becomes a drag and a drain on the limited resources which should be utilized to build up the game, so that it can better benefit all who contribute to its improvement, only to satisfy the personal needs of a few, then that is not good for the game.
Breaking Belize News
Two justice systems – one for the poor and one for the political elite
Belizeans, for the most part, would agree that justice in this country is not administered equally. It is a known fact, especially for Belizeans living in some of the most difficult circumstances, facing constant harassment and altercations with the law. There have been […]
Law Students challenge CARICOM Heads of State for equal access to the Legal Training
Ambassador Irwin LaRocque Secretary General of CARICOM CARICOM Secretariat Turkeyen, Gerogetown, Guyana, S.A. Dear Ambassador LaRocque, We greet you, and each Leader in the network of Democratic and Sovereign States of CARICOM and offer special homage for the work you are doing and will […]
Two Caribbean Nationals busted with drugs in Harvest Caye
According to police reports, on Tuesday, June 13, 2017 about 8:45 a.m., Placencia Police were called to the Norwegian Escape Cruise Ship that was docked at Harvest Caye in southern Belize. Security Officers reported that they found suspected drugs in a cabin on the ship occupied […]
Information-gathering Workshop on Orange Walk’s Historical Landmarks
The National Institute of Culture and History (NICH) through the Institute for Social and Cultural Research, the Museum of Belize and Houses of Culture will commence research on the various historical landmarks in and around Orange Walk Town. The first activity is an information-gathering […]
Elderly man drowns in Toledo District
Yesterday, around 12 pm, Ancuncion Choc, 85, of Santa Elena Village, Toledo District went to take a bath in the river. The river is located about 200 yards from his house. Around 1:15, Choc’s granddaughter went to look for him and found his clothes and soap […]
Police investigating vehicle fire in Belmopan City
Yesterday morning around 2:27, police responded to reports of a fire at the compound of Scotches Restaurant and Bar located on the Hummingbird Highway. Police found a 2002 white Mitsubishi Montero SUV engulf in flames. The fire personnel arrived shortly and extinguished the flames. Investigation reveals that […]
Police find weed, ammo, and gun in Belize City
On Sunday, Belize City police searched an open lot on East Collet Canal which led to the discovery a black plastic bag containing 112.2 grams of cannabis, a black extended magazine, a black 9mm Colt Brand pistol which was fitted with a black magazine. No […]
6 persons detained for Orange Walk house shooting
According to police reports, last night around 9:28, police visited San Victor Street in Orange Walk Town where they spoke to a person who reported that at about 9:25 p.m. while on the veranda of Lyndon Herrera’s resident with 2 men, a man ran in front of the yard […]
Guatemalan businesswoman robbed in Belize City
Vilma Ritilia Chep, 42, a Guatemalan businesswoman who resides in Belize City reported to police that on Sunday, June 18th 2017 about 3:45 a.m., while almost reaching her home, she felt someone hold her around her neck and demanded her belonging. The assailant searched her and […]
Family of slain teen protest for justice
Sixteen-year-old Emy Guerra was brutally murdered on Friday night in Santa Familia Village, Cayo. Guerra and her boyfriend Eliseo Bacab were at the football field in the village when they were attacked. Bacab was stabbed multiple times and went unconscious. According to information from […]
Conflicting reports on arrest of Castro’s kids
The Belize police Department has two alternate accounts of an arrest involving Jafari and Wasani Castro, the sons of Transport Minister Edmond Castro. Information leaked to the media showed reports entered into the Police Department’s Crime Information Management System (CIMS), showed that the Castros […]
Belize~The BTIA and Tourism Workers
By Richard Harrison: “The Belize Tourism Industry Association (BTIA) was formed on April 26, 1985 as a broad-based tourism umbrella organization, BTIA sought to bring together tourism related interests to meet the challenges of a dynamic and growing tourism industry in Belize. In the early 1980’s tourism […]
The Castros and the Cops
By Lisa Shoman: I’m a fan of the amazing work that Chester Williams has done on Southside Belize City. He is also a professional colleague of mine and I admire and appreciate that he has worked so hard to earn his credentials. I believe that the decision […]
Fastest woman in Belize hosting 5th annual Track and Field games
Belize’s most decorated female sprinter, Kaina Martinez, an 11-time All-American track athlete, 2-time NCAA Champion, Olympian, and Central American and Belize record holder for the 100-meter event, is hosting her 5th annual Kaina Martinez Track and Field games in July in the beautiful coastal village of Seine Bight in Stann Creek, Belize.
Martinez, who currently attends Texas A&M University, has been hard at work on her education and developing her stellar skills on the track. She recently made a pair of top finishes in the women’s 100-meter and 200-meter dash events at the 2017 NCAA outdoor track and field championships at IMG Academy in Florida, USA. But beyond the accolades and recognition for her personal accomplishments, Martinez hosts the annual event in her hometown of Seine Bight in an effort to bring about positive change.
Lets take “A Walk Through” Belize’s history
The Belize we know today may not be hundreds of years old, yet we have so much history lying in wait in some of the most unexpected places. These historic landmarks have been cataloged in a pictorial series titled “A Walk Through”.
The National Institute of Culture and History (NICH), through the Institute for Social and Cultural Research, the Museum of Belize and Houses of Culture, are the forces behind “A Walk Through”. With each new city, town and village explored through the series, new pieces beautiful Belize’s history are unearthed. The series is designed to provide educational and historical references for students, educators, tour guides, tourists and the general public. With the publication’s earlier volumes featuring Belize City, Dangriga, San Ignacio and Santa Elena, and most recently Benque Viejo del Carmen, our Belizean history hunters are already embarking on a new project! The next stop in the series: Orange Walk Town!
10 interesting fun facts to know about Belize
Did you know that Belize is the only country in Central America where the official language is English? Other languages spoken are Creole (Kriol), Spanish, Garifuna, and Mayan. My mother-in-law actually speaks Garifuna, and part of my daughters middle name comes from her language: Ibari meaning granddaughter. Garifuna is the only African language still spoken in the Western Hemisphere. Most people in Belize speak 2 to 3 languages (they are multilingual).
Belize has the 2nd largest Barrier Reef in the world – the MesoAmerican Barrier Reef System. It is also known as the Great Mayan Reef. The first is the Great Barrier Reef in Queensland, Australia. It, like the Great Barrier Reef, are in danger of disappearing because of tourism, overfishing, and global warming. We must work together to save these amazing features of our planet Earth.
Lesson's about the Ecosystem in Belize
Thirty-six percent of Belize’s landmass enjoys protected status. Thirteen percent of its waters, including vast portions of the world’s second largest coral reef system, are protected as well.
With tourism being one of the country’s top sources of revenue, Belize’s livelihood depends on nature. And while it is never easy to balance tourism growth with environmental preservation, the small Central American country has long recognized that ignoring the latter means betraying the former.
Since the 1980s, the government has encouraged Belizeans to be stakeholders in their own tourism industry, occasionally supporting community-based projects, according to the travel book Insight Guides Belize. Because residents have a vested interest in protecting their own communities and environment, they are the natural leaders of the ecotourism charge.
10 Reasons Why You Should Visit Belize
1.) Belize is the only English Speaking Country in Central America
Belize is a diverse society with many cultures and languages (Creole and Spanish are widely spoken) however English is the official language, making it easy for travelers to get around.
2.) Belizean food is tasty and succulent
The food in Belize is as diverse as its population and consists of a vast array of elements from the different ethnic groups like the Garifuna, Maya, Mestizo, East Indian and Creole. Some of the top must eats are: Rice and Beans, Fry Jacks, Johnny Cakes, Stew Chicken, Gibnut, Escabeche, Tamales, Hudut, and Fish Sere.
International Sources
REIDsteel on the ball for £12.7million Belize sports center
STEEL construction company REIDsteel has thrown its weight behind the multi-million dollar sports stadium in Belize.
The company, based in Dorset, UK, has performed the structural design, drawing work and fabrication for the new national arena in Belize City.
The $32.9m (Belize Dollars) complex – due for completion in December 2017 – will include international standard volleyball and basketball courts, stands, running tracks, a skateboard park, gym and football pitch.
Police in Belize Arrest Three NCL Crew Members for Smuggling Cocaine
7 News Belize reports that three NCL crew members were arrested in Belize for possession of two kilos of cocaine which was picked up in Roatan and taken on an unidentified NCL cruise ship to the private destination of Harvest Caye, apparently with the intention of being smuggled into the U.S. Smuggling cocaine is big business on the high seas. Two years ago, five NCL crew members on the Norwegian Sun were arrested in Tampa when the cruise ship returned from Roatan where the crew members picked up the drugs. The Tampa Bay Times reported that they worked for NCL as utility workers in the Norwegian Sun's galley.
A few months later, a NCL crew member employed aboard the Norwegian Dawn cruise ship was arrested when he attempted to smuggle cocaine aboard the ship when it was docked in Roatan.
Prince Williams turns 35
The Duke of Cambridge is celebrating his 35th birthday. William, who attended Royal Ascot with the Duchess of Cambridge on Tuesday, is expected to spend the day privately with Kate and their children Prince George and Princess Charlotte.
This year, the Duke is making some major changes to his life by becoming a full-time royal. He is due to finish his job as an air ambulance helicopter pilot later in the summer as the Cambridges leave the countryside for a life in the city.
Caribbean countries convene in Belize for GCF regional dialogue
Representatives from countries in the Caribbean region are in Belize for a four-day Green Climate Fund (GCF) regional meeting to advance collaboration with the Fund and accelerate access to its resources.
Organized in partnership with the Government of Belize and the Caribbean Community Climate Change Centre (CCCCC), the GCF Structured Dialogue with the Caribbean kicked off on 19 June with a high-level session to put a spotlight on countries’ climate action plans with the Fund.
With several ministers in attendance, participants learned of the challenges facing Caribbean nations as they grapple with the effects of climate change, such as sea-level rise and increased intensity and frequency of extreme weather events. Some of the barriers to an effective response, like limited fiscal space and private sector engagement, were highlighted to underscore the importance of GCF backing in the region.
In demand and pricier than ever, lobster rolls have become the cupcakes of the sea
Lobster, the emperor of crustaceans, is on a roll — a roll of near-record-high prices.
A pound of picked lobster meat, the sweet, plump, exquisite ambrosia we like to cradle in a buttery split bun, requires more labor and as many as six lobsters to produce — and it sold for as much as $45 wholesale this spring compared with $17 three years ago.
Celebrated Red’s Eats, close to the source in postcard-perfect Wiscasset, Maine, bills itself as the “World’s Best Lobster Shack.” Red’s is charging about $22.50 a roll, after the price soared to $26.50 in May, the highest Deborah Gagnon has seen in four decades of her family operating the business, due to “the extremely cold weather we had. People were wearing winter jackets in May!”
Once sustenance for the poor and prisoners, lobsters constituted early American lunch meat.
“Even in the harsh penal environment of early America, some colonies had laws against feeding lobsters to inmates more than once a week because it was thought to be cruel and unusual, like making people eat rats,” Wallace wrote in his 2004 Gourmet essay.
Videos
Ministry of Foreign Affairs Launches Diaspora Website, 5.5min. Belizeans living abroad can now get more involved with what’s happening on the mainland thanks to the efforts of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and its Diaspora Program.
Amigos Del Mar, San Pedro, Belize, 4min.
BIG WESTLEY, Belize Oral History, 5min. In this "2 Cents Cam", we interview residents of Belize City to document the heritage and history of Big Westley.
Zip Lining in Belize, 6.5min.
Mule Park, Belize Oral History, min.
Diving in Belize (2017), 4min. Diving in Belize (2017). The Blue Hole, Sharks, Manatees, Rays, Dolphins, Morays..
Public Utilities Commission - Amendments to Electricity Act / Regulations, 32min.
Self Care & Teaching Profession, 19min.
KTV The Remix Returns Open Your Eyes Special, 15min.
House of Shotokan Academy - Summer Camp/Safety Tips for Children, 12min.
Rio Blanco Waterfalls Belize, 2min. Rio Blanco Falls is a series of waterfalls dropping 15-20 feet into a a deep pool. The park is a popular swimming and picnic spot for locals and tourists to search the Toledo District of Belize for recreational activities.
KTV the Remix (June 20, 2017), 1hr46min.
COMMUNITY RESTORE BELIZE STARTS 2017 PROGRAMS AND SPRUCED UP OFFICE, 5min.
Belice VS Costa Rica, 2hr.
Belize Participates in OAS Assembly, 1min.
Green Paradise: Belize Jungle and Coral, 26min. TV Documentary on Belize
Snorkeling in Belize shark ray alley and Hol Chan marine reserve, 11min. The Hol Chan Marine Reserve is only 4 miles southeast of San Pedro Town, Ambergris Caye, and straddles the Belize Barrier Reef. When it was established in 1987, the reserve was the first of its kind in Central America. Buoys mark the boundaries of the reserve and provide anchorage for boats. Since it is illegal to fish and/or collect coral within the reserve, marine life is present in healthy populations. Just a little further south of San Pedro Town, also in the Hol Chan Marine Reserve, is the famed Shark Ray Alley. The sharks were originally attracted to the area when fisherman cleaned their catch of the day, but now visitors have the unique experience of swimming with them. But don’t worry, these are nurse sharks and won't hurt you.
The water is about 8 ft deep and clear visibility great for snorkeling and lets you interact with these friendly sea creatures and the southern sting rays which also frequent the area.
Caracol Belize 2002, Before They Dug It All Up, 15min. Cavers visit Caracol while the dig is heavily under way, and check a few pits while there.
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