Street where they observed a 16 by 24 wooden structure engulfed in flames. The home owner, 53 year old Robert Gordon reported to police that he and his wife were at home when they were alerted […]
Acting COMPOL of Police Noel Leal to Vidal and William cease and desist
Assistant Commissioner of Police Chester Williams is demanding that Senior Superintendent of Police Marco Vidal apologize for statements made last week. In an interview with the press on Tuesday, Vidal alluded that ACP Williams is allegedly involved in some sort of criminal collusion with gang members. Listeners might recall that it was under ACP Williams […]
Bar gives Chief Justice an ultimatum
The Belize Bar Association has given the Chief Justice an ultimatum. CJ Kenneth Benjamin must deliver 28 judgments by December 17, 2017 or resign. If he fails to do both, the Bar is prepared to file a complaint with the Judicial and Legal Services Commission seeking his removal. Members of the Bar Association met on […]
They came from far and near over 14,000 to attend Expo
The ITVET compound in Belize City came alive this week with the annual Belize Chamber of Commerce and Industry annual Belize Expo Market Place. According to the BCCI, 104 companies participated and more than fourteen thousand people visited the expo. President of the BCCI, Nikita Usher gave the welcoming remarks at the opening ceremony on […]
Lord Laro in Belize to celebrate Belize’s 36 anniversary of Independence
Calypsonian Lord Laro is no stranger to Belize and is back again just ahead of Belize’s 36th anniversary. Laro is in Belize at the invitation of the San Ignacio & Santa Elena Town Council. Mayor Earl Trapp spoke with Love News. Mayor Earl Trapp “Basically the idea of bringing Mr. Laro to Belize was basically […]
Breaking Belize News
Attorney General visits 3 top military outposts at Belize’s western border
Yesterday, September 17th, the Attorney General of Belize, Michael Peyrefitte accompanied by Senator Macario Coy made a courtesy visit to the Belize Defence Force (BDF) troops stationed at the tree top military outpost at Belize’s western border with Guatemala.
Defence Minister visits Mexico
Belize’s Minister of Defence, John Saldivar was recently in Mexico City, along with Belize Coast Guard Commander Admiral John Borland and Belize Defence Force Deputy Commander Colonel Stephen Ortega, where they were guests during Mexico’s national celebrations.
Maria upgraded to “Catastrophic” Category 5 Hurricane
The National Hurricane Center (NHC) upgraded Maria this evening to a catastrophic category 5 hurricane. Maria is currently lashing the Leeward Islands.
The NHC reported that the eye of Hurricane Maria and the intense inner core is nearing Dominica.
Belize signs visa waiver agreement for holders of Diplomatic and Official/Service Passports with India
Today, the Government of Belize (GOB) and the Government of the Republic of India signed a Visa Waiver Agreement (VWA) for holders of diplomatic and official/ service passports as a means of deepening bilateral relations.
78 alcaldes trained and sworn in
On Saturday, September 16, officials from the Attorney General’s Ministry, including the Attorney General, Michael Peyrefitte, and the Solicitor General, Nigel Hawke, travelled to Punta Gorda Town where a sensitization training was held for the Toledo Alcaldes Association, followed by an official swearing-in ceremony for the First and Second (Deputy) Alcaldes.
PUP condemns Guatemalan forces harassing the Belize Territorial Volunteers
The People’s United Party (PUP) issued a statement of outrage today, regarding the harassment of the Belize Territorial Volunteers (BTV) by Guatemalan Armed Forces over the weekend.
The PUP noted that they have reviewed video footage showing four Guatemalan gunboats entering and remaining in Belizean waters, while Belizeans participated in the BTV’s 2nd Annual Sarstoon Island Eco-Challenge.
Ministry of Natural Resources warns of false “land agents”
The Ministry of Natural Resources issued a press release today informing the public of persons falsely posing to be agents of the Ministry of Natural Resources.
According to the release, there are persons claiming to be authorized to sell national land and collect monies on behalf of the Ministry and Government of Belize.
BELTRAIDE launches Business Hackathon 2017
The Belize Trade and Investment Development Service (BELTRAIDE) and Belize Electricity Ltd. are encouraging Belizean app developers and computer programmers to participate in the Business Hackathon 2017.
Belgian Ambassador presents credentials to Governor General
The Ambassador of Belgium, Antoine Evrard presented his Letter of Credence today to the Governor General of Belize, Colville Young at the Belize House in Belmopan city.
Maria becomes dangerous Category 4 hurricane
The National Hurricane Center (NHC) is reporting that Maria was just upgraded to a category 4 hurricane.
The NHC reports that Maria is a dangerous hurricane and the eye and intense inner core is expected to pass near Dominica over the next few hours.
The Latest News Stories on Belize, Central America & The Caribbean.
Letter to the Editor
Dear Editor: This weekend, postings in social media in Guatemala went viral denouncing the decision of congress in favor of legal reform which would shield politicians from future investigations for illicit campaign financing. Hashtags have been posted from Saúl Bistro, one of the most exclusive restaurant chains in Guatemala City which have declared non-grata the 107 congressmen who voted in favour of the reform, stating “…we don’t accept people that nurture impunity”.
BPP congratulates Territorial volunteers; condemns Guatemalan authorities
The Belize Progressive Party (BPP) issued a release today congratulating the Belize Territorial Volunteers (BTV) and its organizers and sponsors on the successful completion of the 2nd Annual Sarstoon Island Eco-Challenge over the weekend.
Belize Network of NGO’s demands GOB to send protest note to Guatemala
The Belize Network of NGOs (BNN) said today in a release that it is gravely concerned about the encroachment of Guatemalan Armed Forces into Belizean territory over the past weekend.
The BNN said that this act of belligerence by the GAF is unacceptable, and endangers the safety of Belizean citizens who have the ri
Bloody weekend in Belize City: Four dead, one critical
Belize City recorded yet another bloody weekend. Three persons were killed with another committing suicide after committing murder.
The first to be killed was Delsie Olivia Smith, 50.
Hurricane Maria now major category 3 hurricane
Hurricane Maria has been upgraded to a category three hurricane. Maria is the strongest system […]
Hurricane Maria intensifying
The National Hurricane Center (NHC) reports that a Hurricane Hunter aircraft found that hurricane Maria, which is presently a category 2 storm in the Atlantic is intensifying.
According to the NHC, Maria could become a major hurricane later today.
As of this morning, the center of Hurricane Maria was located near latitude 14.6 North, longitude 59.7 West.
Tue, 19 Sep 2017 — National Service Day
National Service Day was officially declared to be held on September 19th, a day to commemorate the passing of the Late George Price who died in 2011. The Right Hon. George Price led Belize to independence on the 21st of September 1981 after starting the peaceful, constructive Belize Revolution in 1950.
In Memory of Rt. a Hon George C. Price. George Cadle Price, PC, OCC (15 January 1919 – 19 September 2011), was a Belizean statesman who served twice as the head of government of Belize from 1961–84 and 1989–93. He served as First Minister and Premier under British rule until independence in 1981 and was the nation's first prime minister after independence that year. He is considered to have been one of the principal architects of Belizean independence. Today he is referred to by many as the "Father of the Nation." Price effectively dominated Belizean politics from the early 1960s until his 1996 retirement from party leadership, serving as the nation's head of government under various titles for most of that period.
International Sources
Southwest Iowa residents travel to Belize on mission trip
Paul Whisnant, then a 19-year-old college student, went to Belize in 1990 to start a mission to teach Belizeans about Jesus. Now in it’s 28th year, Whisnant still directs International Servants, nonprofit Christian mission group based in Texas.
Clarinda resident Rich Van Dellen started what would become the Southwest Iowa Team to serve Internationals Servants in 2011. The Southwest Iowa Team ranged from two to eight members until, in 2016, it jumped to 16 members.
The team has always been support for another group, The Clarinda Journal-Herald reported. It was Van Dellen’s dream to do at least one mission when he was 80 and to lead a team that was large enough that it would be the entire team for that mission.
Belize Suspends Oil Shipment Under PetroCaribe Programme
The Alba PetroCaribe Belize Energy Limited (APBEL) says it has suspended the long-standing agreement with the Venezuelan state oilcompany Trafigura/Puma and Petroleos de Venezuela SA (PDVSA) under the PetroCaribe programme.
APBEL said in a statement that the decision to suspend the programme followed "consultation with the government of Belize, Trafigura/Puma and PDVSA" and that APBEL has decided to "suspend purchases of petroleum products from PDVSA under the PetroCaribe Agreement with immediate effect".
PetroCaribe is an oil-buying arrangement that many Caribbean countries have with Venezuela to purchase oil on conditions of preferential payment. The consortium was launched in 2005 and eight years later, PetroCaribe agreed on links with the Bolivarian Alliance for the Americas (ALBA) to go beyond oil and promote economic cooperation.
Archaeological Society Presents Program By Dr. Jaime J. Awe
The next monthly meeting of the Verde Valley Chapter of the Arizona Archaeological Society, will be held on Thursday, Sept. 28, in the Community Room at the Sedona Public Library, 3250 White Bear Road, Sedona, at 7 pm.
Dr. Jaime J. Awe will be the evening’s speaker who will present: Let’s Talk of Graves, Eccentrics and Epitaphs: The Socio-Political Implications of Recent Discoveries at Xunantunich, Belize
Ongoing investigations and conservation efforts by a joint Belize Valley Archaeological Reconnaissance (BVAR) and Belize Institute of Archaeology Project at Xunantunich have resulted in several significant discoveries at this major western Belize site.
Swimming with Sharks (and Stingrays)
BU Today reached out to Kate Donnellan (CAS’18) to learn what she was working on this past summer. Donnellan is a student in the BU Marine Program (BUMP) and is embarking on a third marine semester to complete her research on the queen conch (a large sea snail with a distinctive shell) in Belize. She also recently interned at an aquarium in New Zealand through BU Study Abroad and worked with two massive stingrays named Molly and Penny. We spoke with Donnellan about her internship experience Down Under.
Declining queen conch populations are fragmented and that's changing the conservation game
The queen conch, a marine mollusk prized for its edible meat and its glossy shell, is one of the most economically and culturally important species in the Caribbean. In the past few decades, intense international fishing driven largely by the demand for export to the United States, has led to declining populations that threaten local fisheries in countries throughout the Caribbean. Some countries have closed their queen conch fisheries, and international trade of the species is restricted by the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES). But scientists and conservation organizations still have had difficulty determining what it will take for depleted conch populations to recover. To provide a vital scientific foundation for conservation efforts, an international team led by scientists with the Smithsonian's Marine Conservation Program—part of the National Museum of Natural History's Smithsonian Marine Station in Ft. Pierce, Fla.—has conducted a genetic analysis comparing queen conch at 19 sites throughout the Caribbean.
Pink Eye outbreak started in Chetumal, Quintana Roo School
Epidemia: Brote de CONJUNTIVITIS en la escuela secundaria Armando Escobar Nava.
Padres de familia reportan un grave brote de conjuntivitis dentro la escuela secundaria Armando Escobar Nava. Refieren que desde la semana pasada, varios de los nińos ya contrajeron la infección ocular al estar en contacto con otros nińos de su mismo grupo y que el caso se agrava ya que el director Jesús Antonio Martínez Solís no hace nada para evitar que se propague permitiendo el acceso al plantel a nińos que visiblemente llegan con la enfermedad. También culpan a otros padres de familia que irresponsablemente siguen mandando a sus hijos a la escuela en esas condiciones. Mencionaron que solicitaran a las autoridades sanitarias tomen cartas en el asunto.
Videos
Here's Episode one of our brand new series, "Belize's First Line of Defence"!, 15min.
Confronting Challenges, Celebrating Triumphs, Renewing our Resolve!, 73min.
Nationalism & Patriotism & the Church, 24min.
Dj Loona in Club Elite. Belize city, 2min. Dj Loona from Kazakhstan live performance in Club Elite.Belize city.
Check out this tour in Pocoboch, Yucatan, where you prepare the traditional and delicious, 10min. Checa este toquetour en Pocoboch, Yucatán, donde preparan el tradicional y delicioso relleno negro, conoce su cocción en pib, su cultura, sus tradiciones...te encantará!!
no olvides visitar el canal de youtube donde encontraras recetas de cocina, tips de cocina y toquetours como éste, dale click here.
BSI /ASR LAUNCHES DIRECT CONSUMPTIONS SUGAR EXPANSION PROJECT WITHOUT THE BLESSING OF THE BSCFA, 8.5min. Over the next 18 weeks the Sugar Industry will witness the investment of 22 million dollars. It’s an investment that is being carried out by BSI/ASR at a time when the industry is bracing for the full impacts of October 2017 when the prices of sugar in the European Union Market will be at par with those of the world market. For the investment to take place BSI/ASR proposed changes in the current commercial agreement and despite the fact that unlike the other two cane farmer association’s the Belize Sugar Cane Farmers Association is yet to jump on board, the milling company launched its direct consumptions sugar expansion project today.
Ms Emma Boiton speaks!, 5min.
She says former interim coordinator Zenaida Moya was removed because she was taking the QoTB pageant in the wrong direction!
I Belize in Love, 3min. Lorin and GG workout on the pool bridge
Diving Adventures in Belize. Part 3: Manatee, Tarpons & Nurse Sharks., 12min. Diving Adventures in Belize. Part 3: Snorkeling with Manatee, feeding Tarpons, Nurse Sharks, Sea Horses and more.
Diving Adventures in Belize. Part 3: Manatee, Tarpons & Nurse Sharks., 1.5min. Belize in America interview with Lova Boy - Let's talk about Belizean Music and Belizeans Musicians
You Better Belize It!, 2.5min. September 2017. Just going with the fro in San Pedro, Belize.
Ramon's Village Belize, 1min. A typicla morning walk to breakfast.
GUATEMALA BELIZE DIARY - DRONE MAVIC PRO - GOPRO - BACKPACKING - TRIP, 4.5min.
26 Adventurous Hours Around Half Moon Caye, Belize, 8min. Thanks so much SeaStar Belize for organizing this amazing overnight trip to pristine Half Moon Caye.
September 18, 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
Basil Jones Summer Camp Fosters Stewardship of the Environment
The Northern Belize Coastal Complex (NBCC) is a river-to-reef seascape of connected protected areas in northern Belize. Water flows from the Rio Hondo and New River and coastal lagoons of the mainland into the Corozal Bay Wildlife Sanctuary, and on to the reef of Bacalar Chico, Hol Chan and Caye Caulker Marine Reserve.
Guinea Grass is a community that shares and enjoys the New River. The New River empties into the Corozal Bay. Guinea Grass is poised to keep as much forest cover as possible, maintain the 66 feet (riparian) vegetation, and ensuring that garbage is disposed of correctly to keep our watersheds healthy. Children from The GREENE (Guinea Grass Response for Education & Enforcement of the Natural Environment) Project were provided a firsthand experience to learn of the primary ecosystems of the coastal and marine environment and to observe how garbage affects marine life at Bacalar Chico National Park. Twenty-five (25) children of the River to Reef Ambassador’s Program traveled to Basil Jones Camp from August 28- September 1, 2017 to learn about the conservation and threats to Belize’s Barrier Reef.
Misc Belizean Sources
Belize Carnival 2017 Seniors
400+ photos!
Winter Equinox Maya Ceremony
Come join us and be a part of this sacred ocassion. Stimulate your soul. Inspire to strive towards this journey to enlightenment. Become one with the universe. Walk the inner path of the spiritual sun in our own lives.
If interested, Call Ernesto and Aurora Saqui at 670-7043 or 626-5509 or email us at nuukcheilcottages@gmail.com or nuukcheil@yahoo.com. A Charge of $25.00 BZD per person is required to cover expences.
Coney Drive Hit and Run Accident
On the 16.09.2017 about 5:15 p.m. police visited the KHMH where they observed 47 Noel Reyes suffering from head and body injuries in an unconscious state as a result of a road traffic accident.
Reyes was riding his bicycle on Coney Drive when a vehicle hit him from behind causing his injuries. The driver of the vehicle did not stop to render assistance and Reyes is listed in a critical condition at KHMH. Police are investigating.
US Embassy at EXPO 2017
Murder in the city
On the 16.09.2017 about 9:55 p.m. Police visited an area on Laura Dunn street in Belize city, where they observed 51 year old Santos Miguel Bernardes with one apparent gun shot wound to the left temple.
The Initial investigation reveals that at 9:50 p.m. Bernardes and others were socializing inside a yard, when a man entered the yard and fired several shots at the gathering, causing the fatal injury.
Weekend shooting
On September 16, 2017 at 8:00 p.m. police visited the KHMH where they observed 30 year old Sheffield Ysaguirre with multiple gunshot wounds to the stomach. The
Initial investigation reveals that Ysaguirre was walking on Elston Kerr Street when a person fired several shots at him. Ysaguirre is admitted at the KHMH in a critical but stable condition.
Minors questioned in relation to loud bang and hole on hair braider's steps on San Pedro
On Saturday 16th September 2017 about 8:20 p.m. there were reports of an explosion in the San Mateo Area of San Pedro Town. Police visited the residence of Amancia Martinez, a hair braider of San Mateo Area, San Pedro Town where they observed a hole in the ground beneath the steps of the house and mud splatter on top of the steps and what appears to be holes in the first and second steps. Amancia Martinez reported that about 8:20 p.m. while inside her house, she heard a loud bang and felt the house shake. After a while she went outside to inquire what had happened.
Two minors were seen throwing an object in Martinez's yard and then ran off. The BDF bomb expert is assisting the police in the Investigation.
Cluck & Moo - Grand Opening in Corozal Tuesday
September 18th at 11:00 a.m. Come check out Corozal's new spot for amazing burgers and wings-all made fresh and to order! 3rd Street South, Corozal. Nearby the bus terminal.
Teamwork and Partnership!
The Belmopan Police and the US Marines have teamed up to offer haircuts to some 50 kids in the Belmopan jurisdiction. "This is our way of giving back to the communities we serve. I dare to say that this is the first of it's the first of its kind partnership," Sr. Supt. Howell Gillett.
The Reporter
Expo Belize Market Place winds down
Bomb experts from the Belize Defence Force are currently in San Pedro town investigating an explosion which occured last night.
Initial investigations reveal that at around 8:00 p.m., Saturday night, an explosion occurred at the residence of Amancia Martinez, 39, in the San Mateo area of the island.
Police say that when they visited the scene, they observed a hole in the ground beneath the steps, as well as holes in the first and second steps of the house.
Martinez told investigators that she was inside her house when she heard a loud bang and felt her house shake.
Residents told police they saw two youths fleeing the scene after they threw an object inside the yard.
Police and BDF officials are currently investigating the incident.
BDF bomb experts and police investigate explosion in San Pedro
The 2017 edition of the Expo Belize Marketplace is winding down at the IT Vet compound on Freetown Road in Belize City.
The two-day event is labelled as one of the largest consumer trade shows in the country that offers visitors deals, services and promotions from various businesses.
The Expo is organized by the Belize Chamber of Commerce and Industry. Apart from offering incentives to customers, it offers visitors the opportunity to appreciate arts, entertainment, and displays from the commerce industry, manufacturing and services sector.
According to the Chamber, over 200 booths were a part of this year’s event, signifying a growth in numbers.
Breaking Belize News
Early morning fire leaves one family homeless
Shortly after 12:00 a.m. today, police responded to a house fire at #6690 Sunflower Street in Belize City.
There, officers observed a 16×24 wooden structure totally engulfed in flames.
Lords Bank bus driver beaten with gun and robbed
On Saturday night two armed robbers held up a Lords Bank bus after injuring the driver and a conductor.
The bus driver, 21-year-old Set Beltzasar told police that at around 8:00 p.m. he was driving his bus on Egbert Quilter street when he slowed down. At that time, two mask men armed with a firearm quickly made their way on to the bus.
Fifty-one-year-old man shot in the head dead
A Belize City man is dead after a gunman entered his residence and shot him once to the head.
According to police reports, just before 10:00 last night, Miguel Bernardez, 51, was socializing with friends at his residence on Laura Dunn street in Belize City when an unknown assailant entered the yard and fired a barrage of shots causing everyone to dash for cover.
Man shot on Elston Kerr Street in Belize City
A Belize City man is lucky to be alive after a gunman opened fire on him last night.
According to police reports, at around 8:00 p.m., Scheffield Ysaguirre, 30, was walking on Elston Kerr street when a man fired several shots in his direction causing injuries to his stomach.
Explosive device detonates in San Pedro yard
An explosive device detonated sometime around 8:20 last night in the San Mateo area of San Pedro town.
Police visited the residence of Amancia Martinez, 39, where cops observed a hole in the ground beneath the steps of her home. Holes were also seen in the steps and there was mud from the ground splattered in the immediate vicinity.
Dangriga man reported missing
Valerie Williams, a Belizean babysitter of the Wagierale area in Dangriga Town, reported to police that at 2:30 p.m. on Wednesday, September 6 her common-law husband Shaun Bennett, 35, left home to an unknown destination and has not been seen or heard from since.
Florida based NGO linking US investors with Belizean business
The Belize American Chamber of Commerce of Florida (BACCOF), is holding stakeholder meetings to establish links between investors in the United States and Belizean businesses.
BACCOF is holding meetings with the Belize Chamber of Commerce and Industry (BCCI), the Belize Trade and Investment Development Service (BELTRAIDE), the Belize City Council, the United States Embassy, and potential investors.
Art in The Park
On September 15th, 2017 the Corozal town came out to enjoy a night of enjoyment. The Art in the Park was filled with people from all over. I saw more varieties of stuff you can eat and local pieces of jewelry. Like the Kambi's Marisquesita, Miss Deb's, Local Jewelry, Hats, coffee, homemade cookies, local Art painting, woodwork, caramels, macarons, Cupcakes, Northern Heat Pepper sauce, Chill's Creation, Karaoke, Dj after party, Jouvert for adults and lots more. September Celebration continued for Art in the Park for those who like the Dj and Jouvert. This was the main event for the night. If you do not know what is Jouvert, It is a colorful painting where you get wet with water and paint at the same you jump up the way around town until you're soaking wet and painted it you can't no more. This was one of my fun night I had ever enjoyed. Even music played until 10pm. Dj played excellent music 4am.
International Sources
8 endangered UNESCO sites to see now in the Americas
UNESCO's list of "World Heritage in Danger" is an exclusive club of 55 destinations, dominated by war-torn countries and terrorist hotspots.
Stretching from the Florida backwoods to an ancient Peruvian city and ghostly Chilean mines, these eight sites are some of the Americas' most extraordinary places. But they're also sites that UNESCO has found are threatened by "serious and specific" perils, whether human or environmental.
These eight UNESCO sites underscore the importance of preservation efforts in our backyards -- and invite adventurous travelers to explore them before they further deteriorate. Stretching nearly the entire length of Belize's Caribbean coast, the Belize Barrier Reef Reserve massive reef system is the largest in the Northern Hemisphere, a chain of coral and sand that's visible from the International Space Station.
From water level, a detailed world comes into focus. Hundreds of cayes lie just above the surface, a constellation of mangrove and sand islands with a coral foundation, and the undersea landscape is remarkably varied.
Videos
Corozal JUVERT Block Party. DJ Karlo Romero in the House., 16min.
Hope for Belize’s Hicatee Trailer, 1.5min. BFREE has teamed up with the Turtle Survival Alliance and Carol and Richard Foster to make everyone more aware of the need to protect the few HIcatee turtles that are left. The documentary will be out on October 2nd.
"This trailer shares a brief introduction to the film, ‘Hope for Belize’s Hicatee: Central American River Turtle’ a 16-minute natural history film that will be released on October 2, 2017. The Turtle Survival Alliance (TSA) along with Belize Foundation for Research & Environmental Education (BFREE) and Emmy-award winning filmmakers, Richard and Carol Foster, have teamed up to create this film. ‘Hope for Belize’s Hicatee: Central American River Turtle,’ features a critically endangered turtle species being intensely harvested for its meat. The film highlights the cultural significance of the hicatee in Belize, the environmental pressures propelling it toward extinction as well as the current work being done in Belize to save the species. The hicatee is disappearing, but together we can save it."
Mayan Ruins in Belize, 2.5min.
Tackle Box Canyon Ambergris Caye Belize, 1min. Diving with Sharks in Belize with Ramon's Village Divers.
Scuba Diving Belize - Half Moon caye Wall, 10.5min.
Belize Day In Dallas, 2min.
Pelican 2017 Belize Bird Rescue, 1.5min. Belize Bird Rescue Pelican 2017.
Belize 2017, 8min. Honeymoon - San Ignacio & Ambergris Caye.
Our Honeymoon—Belize 2017, 26min.
September 17, 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
Copa San Pedro 2017 football tournament gets underway
On Thursday, September 7th, the Copa San Pedro 2017 began at the Ambergris Stadium in San Pedro Town. Forming part of this year’s Copa San Pedro are Martha’s Ice, United F.C, Legends F.C, Boca Bombers, Jokers F.C, San Mateo F.C, Assassin F.C, Sandy Point, Victoria House Jr., Terror Squad, G. strikers and One Shot One Kill.
Six games kicked off the newest football tournament, with the first two games played on Thursday, September 7th. At 7PM, Terror Squad faced Sandy Point, emerging victorious with a 3-2 score. 9PM Legends F.C against One Shot One Kill with a whopping 13-0.
The following day saw two games as well. At 7PM, Boca Bombers took on Jokers F.C, with the Boca Bombers winning 5-3. The second game saw San Mateo F.C emerge victorious, 3-1, against G. Strikers. The last two games of the second week of Copa San Pedro are scheduled for Sunday, September 17th, starting at 5pm with Martha’s Ice VS Sandy Point, while the second match begins at 7pm with United F.C VS Strikers. All islanders are invited to come out, and support their favorite team this weekend.
GOB Responds after Local Airlines Suspend Flights to Caye Caulker
Effective October 1, 2017 the local airstrip on the island of Caye Caulker will be closing for an estimated eight months of renovations. During that time, the island will only be accessible via boat. The announcement was made by the Government of Belize (GOB) and the Belize Airports Authority (BAA), after both local airlines, Tropic Air and Maya Island Air announced on Tuesday, September 12th that they were suspending their services to the island due to the severe deterioration of the airstrip. Businesses and residents on Caye Caulker are quite concerned about the negative impact the closure of the airport will bring to La Isla Carińosa. Tropic Air and Maya Island Air issued a joint press release on Tuesday announcing the suspension of flights over safety concerns at the Caye Caulker local airport. Hours later, the BAA responded by announcing that they had taken the final stages of securing the necessary funding to begin the reconstruction of the runway. They claimed that plans for the airstrip renovation have been ongoing since 2016, when consultants were engaged to conduct feasibility studies for the repairs of the Caye Caulker airport. After taking the decision to reconstruct the airport, a comprehensive design was commissioned.
San Pedro Pirates lose 3-4 against Dangriga Wagiya F.C
On Sunday, September 10th, the Dangriga Wagiya Football Club hosted the San Pedro Pirates Football Club at the Carl Ramos Stadium in Dangriga Town during the fifth round of the Premier League of Belize (PLB). The Pirates and Wagiya gave their best, but at the final whistle, it was a victory of 4-3 for the home team. The game started at 4pm, with both teams going on the offensive. Within the first three minutes of the match, Pirate Hazale Requena scored the first goal. At the sixth minute, the island team netted another goal, courtesy of Aloisio Texiera. Dangriga’s Wagiya went on the offensive as well, with Byron Chavez scoring a goal in minute nine. The pressure was on the home team, as the island team was leading. At the 34th minute of the match, Byron Chavez met the challenge and scored again for the Dangriga Wagiya. Horace Avila Jr. found a way to net one more goal before the first half drew to an end and Dangriga went to break, leading 3-2.
Misc Belizean Sources
Explosion in San Mateo
San Pedro Police are investigating an explosion that occurred at a residence in the San Mateo Subdivision, just north of the Sir Barry Bowen Bridge. Reports are that an unidentified explosive device was hurled into the yard of a residence while its occupants were getting ready to sleep. No one was injured and police have detained two minors for questioning.
Soca superstar Machel Montano pays a visit to Caye Caulker and Koko King
Aye this boy always has to be the first!!!!
Taste of the South
TOP CHEF COMPETITION, TOP BARTENDER COMPETITION!!! Sign up for both our food and beverage competitions as we are looking for 6 contestants, 3 for each category to compete against each other for $100, and the prestige to be called Georgetown Technical High School's 1st Ever TOP CHEF and 1st Ever TOP BARTENDER! 3 Food and Beverage critics will use rubrics in order to judge your production. As it relates to the TOP CHEF COMPETITION, you will each be given a basket with all necessary ingredients which you will use to create 1 gourmet meal for 3 judges (including the GREAT Mr. Fer'minh Cho'c will be there) to taste your meals within 1 hour and a half. Our world class Culinary Arts Kitchen awaits you!! I.H.S Students, Julian Cho, Ecumenical, ANRI, GT Tech, Dellile Students; especially, current students, past students. you all are welcome! As it relates to the TOP BARTENDER COMPETITION, as soon as the food competition is over, the beverage competition will begin, whereby you are to produce 3 cocktail/mixed/frozen drinks using local alcoholic beverages. To enter you must be 18 & over and must not be currently enrolled at any primary/high school. Rules and conditions will be shared with you prior to the competition. FREE ENTRY!!!
Training Alcaldes in Toledo
The Attorney General's Ministry is training Alcaldes in Toledo, presenting the scope of their jurisdiction and how proceedings are to occur.
This afternoon, the Alcaldes will be officially appointed by the Attorney General, Hon. Michael Peyrefitte.
Murder/Suicide in Belize City
On the 15. 9. 17 about 8:30pm police visited AAA Security Services Corp. Ltd headquarters 2 1/2 miles on the Phillip Goldson Highway where they observed on the lower flat of the building a female identified as Delsie Olivia Smith 50 years Belizean Manager of AAA security and a resident of Hattieville with an apparent gunshot wound to the side of the head and Robert Godfrey 66 years Belizean business man and owner of AAA Security services was seen lying on the floor motionless with an apparent gunshot wound to the side of the head. Initial investigation reveals that on the 15. 9. 17 about 7:30pm both deceased were inside the building when Mr. Godfrey took a . 38 Revolver that he had on his person and fired a single shot at Ms.Smith which caused the fatal injury, thereafter he placed the firearm to his head and fired a single shot that cause his fatal injury. Police recovered (1) . 38 Smith and Wesson Special Revolver (2) expended shells and (3) live rounds of ammunition. investigation continues.
Miriam Vasquez Alcoser missing
Please be on the look out for 45-year-old Miriam Vasquez Alcoser of San Lazaro village in Orange Walk. She was reported missing by her husband Juan Alcoser on Friday 15th September, 2017.
Description: 4 ft 5 inches tall; about 130lbs; fair complexion and long, black hair.
Miriam was last seen wearing a black blouse ,short blue jeans pants and a black sandals on Wednesday, 13th September, when she left her house in San Lazaro.
If seen, kindly call 911 or the Orange Walk Police Station at 322-2022.
San Pedro Jouvert 2017
Thursday Sept. 21st, kicks off at 5am at the Hon. Louis Sylvestre Sports Complex
FCD donated 2018 Toyota Hilux
As a result of the Toyota Chiquibul Challenge 2017, FCD was donated a 2018 Toyota Hilux. We are grateful to Belize Diesel & Equipment Ltd. for coordinating the Challenge, and we are honoured by the many sponsors that made this donation possible. They are truly champions of the Chiquibul!!!
The Reporter
One person shot in Collet
Police are looking for a suspect after a youth was reportedly shot at around 8:00 tonight in the Antelope Street Extension area of Belize City.
Residents heard two sets of gunshots – the first of about six shots – followed by a second round of about four more shots.
The alleged gunman then reportedly ran through a yard to flee the scene.
Mexico celebrates 207 years of independence
Independence day celebrations and festivities took place today in Mexico, as the country celebrated it’s 207th anniversary of independence.
The official Mexican Independence Day is observed annually on September 16th, and is celebrated with official ceremonies, fireworks, fiestas, food, dance and concerts, among other activities.
Flags, flowers and decorations in the colors of the Mexican flag – red, white and green – flank public areas, cities and towns, followed by chants of “Viva Mexico” or “Viva la Independencia”.
Councillor of the Mexican Embassy in Belize, Hugo Juarez Carrillo said that Mexican embassies and consulates worldwide host official ceremonies to mark the historic event.
Belize City businessman shoots manager dead, then himself
A well-known Belize City buisnessman is dead after he allegedly shot and killed his female employee and then turned the gun on himself.
Robert Godfrey, the owner of AAA Security company on the Philip Goldson Highway, reportedly shot and killed his company manager, Delsie Smith, and then shot amd killed himself.
The incident happened shortly after 9:00 on Friday night at the security office.
Breaking Belize News
UDP plagued with infighting
Deputy Leader of the United Democratic Party (UDP), Patrick Faber, has declared publicly that ongoing infighting between party members is affecting the party’s political standing.
“All is not necessarily well in the UDP,” Faber said. “There are many of us in the UDP who are not satisfied with some of what has happened, a lot of what has happened.”
FCD gets brand new hilux
Yesterday, Rafael Manzanero, the Executive Director of Friends for Conservation and Development (FCD) received the keys to a new 2018 Toyota Hilux.
Belizeans honored at Belizean Patriots Tribute
Twenty-two Belizeans were honored last night at the Bliss Center for the performing arts.
The citizens were awarded for their outstanding contributions to the community at the annual Tribute to Belizean Patriots ceremony.
Fair weather to continue
The 24-hour forecast is for generally fair weather to prevail.
Sunny skies with a few cloudy spells are expected today with cloudy skies tonight. Isolated showers are expected over inland areas this afternoon and a few will affect the south and coast tonight.
The wind will blow from the east to northeast at 5-15 knots.
Chester ready to sue
Assistant Commissioner of Police, Chester Williams is threatening to sue Commander of Easter Division South, Marco Vidal, if Vidal does not issue an apology for statements he made to the media this week.
Police confirms murder/suicide at AAA Security firm
Last night around 8:30, police responded to AAA Security Services Corp. Ltd headquarters located at 2 1/2 miles on the Philip Goldson Highway where cops found the company’s manager, Delsie Olivia Smith, 50, dead with a bullet wound to the side of her head.
Orange Walk woman missing
According to police reports, Miriam Vasquez,45, of San Lazaro Village, Orange Walk is reported missing.
Vasquez was reported missing by her husband Juan Alcoser yesterday. Vasquez is 4 ft 5 inches tall and weighs about 130 pounds.
Belize Network of NGO’s in solidarity with Bar Association
The Belize Network of NGOs (BNN) issued a press release stating that it stands in solidarity with the Bar Association of Belize regarding government’s appointment of Franz Parke as a Justice of the Court of Appeal.
September Celebrations – What are we celebrating?
By Julio Gonzales: September has taken on a new meaning. No more talk of Baymen, Independence, patriotism and Hip Hip Hooray. Over the years, September has become synonymous with grenade explosions on parade routes, kidnappings, robberies and gun violence.
Father of the Nation commemorated
By Zoila Palma: Tuesday, September 19, will mark the sixth year since the death of the Nation’s Father, Right Honorable George Cadle Price.
The date is set aside as National Service Day in Belize to commemorate his legendary service to Belize.
AAA Senior supervisor murdered
Last night BBN reported that a well-known businessman shot and killed his employee and then killed himself.
The incident occurred shortly before 9:00 last night. Robert Godfrey, owner of AAA security on the Philip Goldson Highway allegedly shot and killed his Senior Supervisor, Desiree Smith.
International Sources
Belize suspends oil shipment under PetroCaribe programme
The Alba PetroCaribe Belize Energy Limited (APBEL) says it has suspended the long standing agreement with the Venezuelan state oiled company Trafigura/Puma and Petroleos de Venezuela S.A. (PDVSA) under the PetroCaribe programme. APBEL said in a statement that the decision to suspend the programme followed “consultation with the Government of Belize, Trafigura/Puma and PDVSA” and that APBEL has decided to “suspend purchases of petroleum products from PDVSA under the PetroCaribe Agreement with immediate effect”.
Officials from the Government of Belize, Trafigura/Puma and Petroleos de Venezuela S.A. and APBEL are expected to meet later this month to determine the possibility of resuming supply from Venezuela in the future.
The Birth Of Multicultural Britain
Remembering the first wave of Caribbean pioneers to the UK. ON WEDNESDAY June 23, 1948, The Times newspaper reported the arrival of MV Empire Windrush under the headline ‘Jamaicans arrive to seek work’. The article said: “Of the 492 Jamaicans who arrived at Tilbury on Monday to seek work in this country, 236 were housed last night in Clapham South Deep Shelter."
“The remainder had friends to whom they could go with and prospects of work. The men had arrived at Tilbury in the ex-troopship Empire Windrush. Among them are singers, students, pianists, boxers and a complete dance band. Thirty or 40 had already volunteered to work as miners."
The report was not entirely correct. There were also settlers from other countries in the Caribbean including British Guiana (now Guyana), Trinidad, Bahamas and British Honduras (now Belize).
Archaeologists Search Ancient Pyramid for Clues to Maya Underworld
At the spring and fall equinoxes, the setting sun casts serpent-like shadows along the northern stairs of El Castillo, or “the castle.” Built more than a thousand years ago by the ancient Maya, the pyramid towers 100 feet over the ruins of Chichén Itzá, a World Heritage site and popular tourist destination on Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula.
Adventurers and archaeologists have explored the ruins for more than a century, but mysteries endure. Is there a watery labyrinth beneath the great pyramid, as local legends hint? Are there hidden chambers in the heart of the monument, as some archaeologists suspect?
Seeking clues, a multidisciplinary team of scientists and engineers is launching the first comprehensive investigation of Chichén Itzá in 50 years.
“Something on this scale has never been attempted, but we’re confident that it will help us understand this site in a way that wasn’t possible before,” says Guillermo de Anda, an underwater archaeologist with Mexico’s National Institute of Anthropology and History and director of the Great Maya Aquifer Project. “With this data, I believe we will conclusively find out if the local legends of an elaborate underworld are true.”
Videos
Morning Matters With Zenaida Moya, 60min.
Ocean Academy at the September 2017 Caye Caulker Children's Rally, 1min.
Official Swearing in of Toledo Alcaldes, 1min.
Who wants to see a collab with Supa G, Tanya Carter, and Machel...???, 3min. At Junie Mar's studio.
Kids Jouvert in Corozal, 2min.
Belize - The Southeast Coast, 1min.
The Magical Whale Shark Rendezvous at Gladden Spit, 7min.
Creation of the Belize Logo, 1.5min.
Belize, Caye Caulker Island, 4min. Caye Caulker is a small limestone coral island off the coast of Belize in the Caribbean Sea measuring about 5 miles (8.0 km) (north to south) by less than 1 mile (1.6 km) (east to west).
The town on the island is known by the name Caye Caulker Village.
Caye Caulker is located approximately 20 miles (32 km) north-northeast of Belize City, and is accessible by high-speed water taxi or small plane. In recent years the island has become a popular destination for backpackers and other tourists. There are over 30 tiny hotels, and a number of restaurants and shops.
2017 Belize National Carnival - Senior King & Queen Competition, 7min. Belize National Carnival - 2017 Senior King and Queen Competition,
Date: 2 September, 2017 18:00 - 23:00.
Place: Marion Jones Sports Complex, Belize City
Carnival Drean day 5 Belize, Belize, Belize, 8min. To the top we shall go!
Magnetic Hill, Mile 29 on Hummingbird Highway, Belize, 1/2min. The Magnetic Hill or Gravity Hill at exactly Mile 29 on the Hummingbird Highway is a truly unique experience. When the vehicle is in neutral it will be pulled back up the hill instead of rolling down.
Snorkeling at Hol Chan, Belize, 2.5min. Sailed to Hol Chan biological reserve for some snorkeling with E-Z Boy Tours. The reserve is located west of Ambergris Caye but easily accessible from Caye Caulker as well. This video includes a green moray eel, nurse sharks, and horse eyed jacks.
The Great Blue Hole Belize, 5min. Diving Belize Paradise: The Great Blue Hole with Reef Sharks & Nurse Shark in San Pedro.
September 16, 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
72nd Queen of the Bay Coronation ends up in double crown controversy
On Sunday, September 10 th, the official crowning ceremony for Queen of the Bay (QOB) was held at the Fort George Memorial Park. The event was mired in controversy, however, as for the first time in 72 years, two young women were crowned simultaneously on the same stage. As Miss Stann Creek Aliyah Ysaguirre was being crowned the 72nd National QOB, Zenaida Moya, National QOB Committee Chair walked up and crowned Miss Orange Walk Esmeralda Cal as well. The Mistress of Ceremonies immediately called on police to escort Moya off the stage, as the official 72nd National QOB is Miss Stann Creek Aliyah Ysaguiire.
What transpired onstage was a result of conflicting announcements, which all began when Moya allegedly requested a second round of judging, long after Ms. Ysaguirre had been declared the winner. The National Queen of the Bay Committee issued a press release on Friday, September 8th, informing the public that on Thursday, September 7 th, Orange Walk Queen of the Bay Committee formally requested an investigation into the final scores, in which their candidate was named first runner up in the 72nd QOB pageant held on September, 2nd. The release stated that the judges held a meeting immediately, and reviewed over their scores as requested by the Orange Walk Committee.
Conservationists call for the ban on gillnets after female Tiger shark found tangled in one dies
The death of a female Tiger shark is being linked to the irresponsible use of a gillnet. The discovery was made by a local San Pedro Town tour operator, who was travelling back to the island after a trip to Lighthouse Reef Atoll. Despite their efforts to assist the shark entangled in the net, it was too late to save the magnificent animal. This latest incident has conservationists calling on the government to ban gillnet and long line fishing in Belize. According to MarAlliance, a non-governmental organization based in San Pedro Town, the net had no tag, indicating that it was not registered and therefore, illegal. The net was also far longer than regulation, which reveals that shark fishing is taking place, despite the fact that the shark fishing season is currently closed. “Nets are difficult to enforce and they indiscriminately kill both protected and unprotected species,” said MarAlliance. “Live sharks are worth so much more to Belize, marine health, and so many Belizean families and businesses through the tourism dollars they bring. Dead sharks are generally exported as fillet and fins by a handful of fishermen.”
Former San Pedro Police Officers charged with extortion
Two police officers attached to Precinct Three in Belize City were arraigned on extortion related charges on Friday, September 8th. The duo, identified as Sergeant Lenancio Bol and Police Constable Daniel Requeńa managed to meet a $2,000 bail after appearing before Magistrate Aretha Ford and were set free. This is the second time Requeńa has been in trouble with the law for the same offense.
The official report states that the accused police officers, on Tuesday, September 5th, demanded a sum of $800 dollars from one Estefania Gomez. According to Gomez, she visited the Queen Street Police Station at around 11:30PM and reported that hours earlier, while at work, she received a call from a friend who informed her that three of her female friends were being detained by police. Gomez was told that they were being held for not having legal papers to remain in Belize. When Gomez arrived at the Precinct, Bol told Gomez that he would be handing over the women to the Immigration Department.
Ambergris Today
Children Participate In River To Reef Ambassador Program On Ambergris Caye
Children from The GREENE (Guinea Grass Response for Education & Enforcement of the Natural Environment) Project were provided a firsthand experience to learn of the primary ecosystems of the coastal and marine environment and to observe how garbage affects marine life at Bacalar Chico National Park.
Twenty-five (25) children of the River to Reef Ambassador’s Program travelled to Basil Jones camp from August 28- September 1, 2017, to learn about the conservation and threats to Belize’s Barrier Reef. This training course also included the life history of sea turtles, visit the coral reef, littoral forest, mangrove ecosystems, and threats to coral reef and marine life.
Mrs. Julia Martinez passes away
Our community is saddened to learn about the passing of Mrs. Julia Martinez. She was a hard working woman, inspirational and admirable. Ambergris Today shares deepest condolences to her family. This article published in 2011 depicts Mrs. Julia's perseverance, strong will, dedication and love. May she Rest in Peace.
Misc Belizean Sources
Mr. Pedro Salazar Sr. honored at the Tribute to Belizean Patriots award ceremony
Outstanding Belizeans were honoured on Thursday, September 14th at the annual Tribute to Belizean Patriots ceremonies. Among the honorees was Ambergris Caye’s very own Pedro ‘Pete’ Salazar Sr., who was bestowed with the Meritorious Service Award. The award ceremony is part of the September Celebrations, and was held at the Bliss Centre for Performing Arts in Belize City.
21 other Belizeans were also awarded for their work towards the betterment and development of their communities and the country. Presenting the awards to the recipients was Governor General of Belize, His Excellency Sir Colville Young. We join the island community in congratulating Don Pedro Salazar Sr.!
Partnering with Belize Fishermen to Protect Livelihoods through Climate Adaptation
More than 30 officials from government institutions and NGOs attended a 2-day training on climate adaptation measures to improve livelihoods for the fisheries and aquaculture sector in Belize. This course was sponsored by the USAID - US Agency for International Development and the Organization of Fisheries and Aquaculture of Central America (OSPESCA). The training helped participants define adaptation measures and local actions in fisheries and aquaculture ecosystems. The participants also learned how to use “Clima Pesca,” a free digital tool for managing climate information that was developed by #USAID.
This training is one of many examples of partnership with Central American countries and the Dominican Republic in adapting more easily to climate variability.
Missing Person
Twelve year old Lucera Constantino has been missing since last week Friday. Her mother Rosa Rivero says that she was kidnapped by a man she knows as Luis Cinteron. Friends and family have been searching for her since last week. If you have any information regarding her whereabouts please contact the nearest police station.
Caye Caulker Humane Society closed next Saturday?
Hello Caye Caulker pet owners, it is POSSIBLE that the CC Humane Society will be closed next Saturday, 23 September, due to shortage of staff.
In case of an animal medical emergency please contact Animal Medical Centre in Belize City:
223 3781 or 501 223 5847,
Emergency # 610 3481.
If we do have to close on the 23rd, we will be back open for our usual hours of 9AM - 11AM on 30 September.
We will also be open today, 16 September.
Thanks for your understanding!
Belizean Patriots Awards Ceremony
The Tribute to Belizean Patriots Awards Ceremony 2017 was held on September 14th at the Bliss Institute for Performing Arts in Belize City. The event is held every year as a part of the official September Celebrations activities. It's an occasion to honour Belizeans who have dedicated their lives to serving the country.
Twenty-two Belizeans were honored for their service to Belize over the years. Twenty of the honourees received a Meritorious Service Award, while two received the Order of Distinction.
Attorney General’s Ministry Reports on the status of the Implementation of UNCAC
Since acceding to the United Nations Convention against Corruption (UNCAC) on the 12th of December, 2016, significant preliminary steps have been taken towards implementation. The Government of Belize through the Attorney General’s Ministry, the designated Focal Point for UNCAC, has made a concerted and devoted effort to assess the legal and institutional framework in Belize, with the aim of identifying and strengthening anti-corruption regimes in Belize.
Contextually, Belize is considered as a country with an economy in transition, as such, any plans and programmes to combat corruption have to be measured in line with Belize’s capacity financially, technically and otherwise. Nevertheless, the Government of Belize on a voluntary basis has subjected Belize to the implementation review mechanism established by the Conference of the State Parties to review and monitor implementation of the UNCAC (the Mechanism). The Mechanism includes a review process that is intergovernmental in nature.
Flying Pińata in San Pedro!
Don't miss the Flying Pińata after the parade at the Central Park! It's going to be fun!
Claudia Arana passes away
The Corozal Sports Council is in its deepest agony for the loss of an extraordinary Sports Athlete her talent extended beyond frontiers as she was well known on her position of play ,her love for volleyball was a day to day life as she always made her presence in female volleyball being part of the Lady Devils and also playing in the Coed Volleyball. Interoffice tournaments in 2015-2016 she captured the MVP in her category she continued the love of her sport by leading her Daughter in achieving the FEMALE MVP in the District Primary School level with the Guadalupe. RC.Its breaks our heart to accept that you will no longer be with us my Dearest Claudia Arana the sets are over and the game has ended as we extend a heartfelt sympathy to the Arana family not to say goodbye but to say until we meet.RIP_#1volleyballqueen
Power interruption Stann Creek and Toledo Districts, on Saturday, September 16 from 6:00am to 2:00pm
Affected areas: entire Placencia Peninsula including Plantation, Maya Beach, Forest Lagoon Estate, Seine Bight and Placencia; Red Bank, Maya Mopan, Santa Rosa, San Roman, San Pablo, Georgetown, Santa Cruz, Maya King, Cowpen, San Juan, Independence, Savannah Road, Big Creek Road, Monkey River, Bella Vista, San Isidro, Trio and Bladen. Other portions of the Toledo District will experience a brief power interruption from 2:00pm to 2:15pm. BEL to conduct maintenance and testing of equipment at the Independence Substation, Savannah Switching Station and Placencia Substation; and to relocate controls for voltage regulators at the Placencia Substation.
Xate stock assessment
The third xate stock assessment will be conducted in the Chiquibul Forest thanks to a grant provided today by the Belize Nature Conservation Foundation. The results will help us know what is the status of xate populations in the Chiquibul.
San Pedro: Work in streets over the weekend
Public notice: Please be advised that Saturday the 16th Sept, workers will be on Caribena St early in the morning starting at 5am for about 3 hours. Then on Sunday the 17th they will be running lines under the street. This work will slow down traffic flow so please be patient and watch out for the workers. Thank you.
This Day In History
September 15th, 1779 - Notwithstanding the Treaties of 1667, 1670 and 1763, His Majesty's Subjects, without any provocation having been offered on their part, and without any notice having been given on the part of Spain, of any difference or War existing between the two Crowns, were attacked at St. George's Key, in the most hostile manner bv His Catholic Majesty's forces, and subjects; and not only robbed of all their property, and effects; but their persons seized and treated in the most ignominious manner; some were blindfolded, others put in irons, and all of them who were captured, were marched up the country to Merida, and afterwards countermarched, and shipped off to the Havana in Cuba; and there detained as prisoners until the month of July 1782, when the survivors were permitted to return to Jamaica. Such of the Settlers that escaped on board His Majesty's ships Badger and Racehorse, that fortunately appeared in the evening, were taken to Jamaica, but the greatest number settled at Ruatan.
Channel 7
ACP Chester Sends Lawyer Letter To Sr. Supt Vidal Threatening Suit
All this week we've been reporting on the serious beef between the two senior police officers: Chester Williams and Marco Vidal. ACP Williams is the former Southside commander, and "Senior Supe" Vidal took over from him two and a half months ago.
Williams had forged a gang truce in April, and crime in the city - especially gang crime - had taken a sharp downturn. And then in August, it all flared up again. So, the finger was pointed at Vidal. Had the former GSU commander riled things up in the street again with his hard charging tactics?
Vidal has rejected this narrative as bogus and oversimplified. And, on Tuesday at a press briefing he went a step further when he said that the apparent peace created under Chester Williams command - was not peace at all, but an accommodation to the criminal element. Here's how he put it:
DPM Faber: "All Is Not Well In the UDP"
"All is not well with the UDP" - that's what the Deputy Leader Patrick Faber had to say today when we asked him about the prospect of Gaspar Vega running again for the UDP in Orange Walk North.
Vega, flanked by Minister John Saldivar and Minister of State Dr. Angel Campos made the blockbuster announcement one week ago in Orange Walk. That prompted Faber to post a not-so-subtle message on his Facebook saying, "I do not support or defend corruption...".
Today - in his first interview after making that eyebrow-raising post - we asked him to expand on his thoughts about a possible Vega comeback...
Hon. Patrick Faber, Deputy Leader - UDP:
"For me, all is not necessarily well in the UDP. I think that is no secret to anybody. I am not telling any tales out of school there. There are, ah, many of us in the UDP who are not satisfied with some of what has happened, a lot of what has happened. And, ah, not to create any kind of disunity but, we have always been a party that boasts our integrity and our honesty, and where that is not found, ah, I feel, ah, compelled, to, to, ah make sure that that is flushed out."
Barrow Admin Says It Must Part Ways With Unreliable Venezuelan Fuel Supply
And while the UDP will continue to publicly ventilate those inner divisions - the position on Petrocaribe is much more reserved.
As we told you last night, APBEL - short for ALBA Petrocaribe Belize Energy Limited - announced that it is immediately suspending purchases of petroleum products from Venezueala's national oil company, PDVSA (pede-vesa) under the PetroCaribe Agreement.
Today, Deputy PM Faber explained that with the difficulties in Venezueala, it's just become too difficult to use PDVSA as a reliable source of fuel.
Hon. Patrick Faber, Deputy Prime Minister:
"Venezuela as a source for petrol is now very problematic, so much so that in fact on quite a few occasions now we have had to import fuel by road and of course this causes the price to fluctuate and we're not able to have as great a control as we would normally have. So if that supply, is unsteady then it's not the most reliable thing for us to rely on."
DPM Faber: Call It A Wrap On Senate Hearings
Deputy PM Faber also commented on the Government's plan to end funding for the Senate hearings after November. It has provoked sharp criticism from the teachers union - which pushed for the hearings in the first place.
Today, DPM Faber re-iterated the position he first put out there months ago - that the hearings must have an end, and it's about that time:
Hon. Patrick Faber, Deputy Prime Minister :
"Whatever could have been achieved out of it has been achieved. There is no reason as I have said on the record before for us to continue with this issue. Let us now see how we could make improvements, and you know those improvements in terms of immigration as you saw with the bringing of the Director of Immigration to the inquiry, those improvements have already been started. We need to continue and make sure that we fix things."
Faber Makes Allegations Against Moya
And Faber also discussed the recent Queen of the Bay crowning controversy. As minister of Culture, he's the chairman of the September Celebrations Commission - and he's also the person who chairperson of the Queen of the Bay Committee Zenaida Moya has implicated as the trouble maker leading up to the fiasco on the Tenth.
Today Faber said he won't respond to the insults - except to say that the Queen of the Bay is for everybody, not Ms. Moya:...
Hon. Patrick Faber, Chairman - September Celebrations Commission:
"I stress that in fact we did not decide on who the Queen of the Bay was; the judges ultimately did that, along with the then reigning queen. It is unfortunate the circumstances that have happened. In fact, you know that there were personal attacks made against me, I will not get into that. I think we should rise above the fray."
Moya Rejects Faber Allegations
Just before the break, you heard Chairman of the September Celebrations Commission Patrick Faber allege that chairperson of the Queen of the Bay Committee Zenaida Maya is trying to register the Queen of the Bay name as her own. Well, Moya called us in the news to say that's completely false. She says that it's an attempt being made by former queens and her Committee only became aware of it this week. She says she has nothing to do with this effort and she showed us messages which express the wish of Pageant Coordinator Emma Boiton that it not be registered because it is a patriotic entity.
Mother Of Two Dies After Accident
A 40 year old mother of two died this morning six days after she was knocked down along with her 8 year old son. On Saturday evening at 6:45, Corozal resident CLAUDIA MARTINEZ ARANA and her son were passengers on a motorbike when a car knocked the bike from behind. All three persons on the bike were violently flung unto the pavement. MARTINEZ had no helmet on and suffered major head injuries. She was almost immediately transferred to the KHMH where her brain was swollen and she did not regain consciousness. She died early this morning. Her son was released from the Northern Regional Hospital earlier this week and his prognosis is good. Police have not reported the accident and could not say if the driver will now be charged for manslaughter and other offences.
GOB Says UNCAC On Target
For the past few weeks, the social partners have been grumbling about the slow progress with UNCAC, the United Nations Convention Against Corruption. It was signed in December of last year - but the unions and the Chamber say they have yet to see any convincing follow up.
Well, today the Attorney General's Ministry sent out a release that's over a thousand words long to say just what they've been doing with UNCAC.
The release recounts in lavish detail every inch of progress towards implementing a technically complex convention. The bottom line? Belize will be reviewed in what's known as "the First Cycle," by Haiti and from the regional group and Tuvalu from the international group. That review started on July 25th., and over the last 6 weeks the Attorney General's Ministry has been engaged in, quote, "a rigorous analysis of the legal and institutional framework of Belize." The due date for a Self-assessment Checklist is in ten days. A press release says, quote, the Government of Belize has made several successful steps towards the implementation of the UNCAC."
K9 Makes Busts On Partridge
Multiple police units continue to operate on the southside, and this morning it was the Special Assignment Team, the K9 unit, and the Gang Suppression Unit on Patridge street extension. The K9 named Bosco made the big find when he picked up a scent on an abandoned red Nissan Frontier Pick Up. Inside police found a 9 millimeter Ruger handgun with 13 live rounds. The firearm will be sent for ballistic testing to see if it was used in any crime. A black plastic bag with 87 live rounds was also found under the spare tire of the vehicle. An additional search was also done on Partridge extensions where the cops found over a pound of weed.
Revolver Off Streets
And yesterday, the police were on Iguana Street where they found guns and ammo. At 5:15 the Special Assignment Team searched an abandoned lot located on Iguana Street where they found thirty-two rounds of 9 millimeter ammunition.
The team also searched the gang hotspot of Banak Street at 6 this morning where they found one 38 revolver.
Hattiville Hydro
And, rural police found 8 pounds of weed in Hattieville yesterday evening. A team searched through some bushes in the Windmill area and found the big stash wrapped in plastic. All these items we've reported on were deposited as found property.
Hilux For Chiquibul
The Friends for Conservation and Development, which co-manages the Chiquibul National Park, has received the donation of a brand new, 2018 Toyota Hilux pickup. It was donated to the FCD by a group of private citizens and companies, who want to help them in the battle to curb Guatemalan encroachments and poaching of the park's natural resources.
So, these concerned individuals and corporate entities began their fundraising efforts with a site visit to the Chiquibul for themselves. And after weeks of putting the money together, the local Toyota dealers, Belize Diesel and Company matched their funds to bridge the gap, so that they could hand over the 80-thousand-dollar vehicle to the committed conservationist group.
That happened today at Belize Diesel's Belize City office, and we got a chance to speak with both the donors and the recipients. Here's what they told us about how the pickup will be used:
Broward Businessmen In Belize
For the next 3 days, the Belize Chamber of Commerce and Industry, BELTRAIDE, will be meeting with the Belize American Chamber of Commerce of Florida, and potential international investors who are looking to do business in Belize.
The Belize American Chamber of Commerce of Florida comprises Belizean Americans who want to contribute to the country's economic development. It was formed 4 year ago, and they've been vetting entrepreneurs out of Florida, who would like to inject foreign direct investment in Belize.
So, the Belize American Chamber of Commerce is acting sort of like the matchmakers, pointing these business owners to the right authorities in Belize to bring potential investments closer to becoming reality.
It's all a part of the Broward-bound Belize Trade Mission, and today, the local and American trade officials met for the first of the 4-day round-table session, and 7News stopped by. We got a chance to speak with a few of the leading personalities of the Belize American Chamber of Commerce of Florida. Here's what they had to tell us:
Police Pulled Up To His Bumper
This morning during the hustle and bustle of the morning traffic a fender bender occurred right here on Albert Street. A cop driving a white Tourism Police truck rear ended Luke Collymore's car. Collymore said that it was not your usual kind of fender bender. He claims the officer seemed to have done this intentionally. Collymore gave us his account of the accident:...
Luke Collymore, Rearended by cop:
"Dropping my children to school as I do every morning. Upon reaching here there were three vehicles in front of me. I couldn't move and the police got behind me. The first thing they did was they blew the horn and I lift out my hand and I pointed in front of me and the guy put on the siren when he put on the siren he decided you are not going to move so he ran into me."
"My child was in the car, my baby."
"He got upset and then this lady came and I was cussing because listen to me when you just hit my car that my child is in intentionally, he was lucky I was just cussing because that is how I get."
Toledo Women's Groups Get Money Training
This week, the Ya'axche Conservation Trust is offering training to 12 members of established women's groups in Indian Creek and Golden Stream villages.
They're learning about financial management and book-keeping to increase the capacities of their groups which currently provide catering services and sell arts and crafts.
Here's how the trainer and two of the participants explained it:..
The training is funded through a 4-year project from EuropeAid. More training workshops will continue into next year, involving other community-based organizations in the Toledo District.
School Rally And What September Means
All across the country this morning, School Rallies were held for primary school children. It's the largest collective celebration of patriotism that we have in the country, and we wondered what knowledge and patriotic sentiment really lies behind those bright smiles and waving flags. Sahar Vasquez asked a few of the kids about what September means to them.
Sahar Vasquez, reporter:
"What is your favorite part about September?"
Sincere Arnold, Trinity Methodist School:
"That we get to wave our flag and we get to celebrate our beautiful country."
Sahar Vasquez:
"How do you feel about celebrating Belize's 36th birthday?"
Jude Williams, Queen Square Anglican:
"I feel great about it and I feel awesome because nothing bad didn't happen this year."
Belizean Honored
And also, last night there was adult patriotism on display at the tribute to Belizean Patriots. The annual event held at the Bliss Center recognizes outstanding - (and ruling party friendly) - Belizeans with medals denoting the order of distinction and the meritorious service award.
Here are this year's 22 recipients as read by the Cabinet Secretary and representative of the Governor General:
The National Awards and Honors Committee chaired by Phillipa Bailey makes the selections.
Taiwan Donates To NICH
A week ago, Taiwan donated $100,000 to the police department. Well they gave another 100 grand to NICH today. Now the money will certainly go a long way during the September celebrations with the host of events that NICH has organized. But the donation goes beyond just helping out with events. NICH will use the money to enrich a number of musical and cultural youth programs. We dropped by to find out about the significance of this donation.
H.E Charles Liu, Taiwanese Ambassador, Belize:
"On behalf of the Government of the Republic of China/Taiwan, I feel very great to present a contribution of the sponsorship of $100,000 Belize dollars for the project that NICH has been working on. This contribution is only the symbolism of the friendship between Taiwan and Belize."
Sing It For Soundfest
And Taiwan and NICH aren't the only ones trying to keep Belize's music and culture alive. Tony Wright and the Association for Belizean Artists First are hosting the 16th Sound Fest tonight at the Birds Isle. The event was designed all those years ago as the antidote to all the soca music that takes over Belize during this festive month, so, of course it's all about Belizean music. Artists like King Rancho, Lady Zoila Clark, Kurly Miller and Ben Mckoy among others will be taking the stage tonight. We spoke with Wright earlier about the purpose of the fest.
Tony Wright, President - Belizean First Assoc.:
"We had some people over there for the September Celebrations back in 2002 and they had a program for the event. And when they showed me the program it had nothing for Belizean artists and so when I pointed out to the ladies they said if you are so passionate about it why don't you do something about it. And so I met Leroy "Bass" Castillo right after that and I talk to him and we started the first Soundfest. We felt that Belizean artists are not getting what they really due. I grew up in a Belize where when September comes around, every pan that was knocking and every drums that were beating was for us."
They Wowed The Kids
And keeping it on music today the Children's Rally, we saw Gariff and Jamir Valentine performing and the kids went wild for these young stars.
They were the runner-ups for the national song competition and after their performance, we got to speak with them and their dad about the hit song.
Sahar Vasquez, reporter
"What was your song named?"
Jamir Valentine, Second Place National Song Competition 2017
"Belizean Brukdown."
Sahar Vasquez
"How do you guys feel about performing on stage, do you get nervous or do you enjoy it?"
Frankie Eena Classical Style
And that's all we have for you tonight - thanks for joining us - with your news I am Courtney Weatherburne
We leave you tonight with highlites of Wednesday night's "Evening of Folk and Classical Unit" featuring Frankie Reneau and the "Project Orchestra String Quartet".
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DPM Says Suspension of Petrocaribe Will Not Hurt Belize-Venezuela Relations
Tonight, the Petrocaribe initiative remains in limbo following an announcement of the immediate suspension of the program. A meeting between two officials representing the Venezuelan government and Petroleos de Venezuela [...]
Opposition Leader Says Venezuela May Be Backing Away from Belize
Meanwhile, APBEL General Manager John Mencias has told News Five that the problems with shipments have been ongoing for months now and provoked much complaint from the Government to both [...]
Is Your Social Security Money Compromised by Government Investments?
The Social Security Board – it’s the safety net for Belizeans in time of need, whether through sickness, pregnancy, injury or even death. In recent times S.S.B. funds have been [...]
P.U.P. Proposes Some Modest Reform to Social Security
Briceńo described the Government’s treatment of the S.S.B. as a pińata, always available for ready cash on demand. But with calls for increased contributions from workers, what, if anything, can [...]
Queen of the Bay is for All
The spectacle that was the simultaneous coronation of Aaliyah Ysaguirre and Esmeralda Cal as Queen of the Bay 2017 endures as the topic of choice in just about every forum. [...]
September Celebrations Commission Not Behind Termination, Appeals for Unity
The humiliation playing out onstage at the Fort George Memorial Park on Sunday ended in Moya’s immediate termination on live television, though she says she cannot be fired. Today, Faber [...]
Senior Lawyer Makes Case Against Franz Parke for Court of Appeal
Information reaching News Five is that Prime Minister Dean Barrow has formally advised Governor General Sir Colville Young to appoint Franz Parke as a Justice of Appeal, although the appointment [...]
Michael Modiri Headed Back to Court in Land Dispute
Justice Shona Griffith has set a date for trial in October in the long-running case of businessmen Michael Modiri and Bradley Paumen over access to land in the Franks Eddy [...]
Chester to Vidal; Apologize or Face Legal Action
Senior Superintendent Marco Vidal has been served with a letter from attorney Andrew Marshalleck on behalf of Assistant Commissioner of Police Chester Williams for alleged slanderous comments made during a [...]
U.D.P. First Deputy Admits ‘All is Not Well’ Following Vega Scandals
Former Deputy Prime Minister Gaspar Vega and his family are embroiled in a seemingly endless land scandal, a different episode surfacing in the media virtually every week. The excessive land [...]
Faber Warns: Don’t Drag Out Senate Inquiry
Funding for the ongoing senate inquiry into findings contained within the Auditor General’s Special Report on the Immigration and Nationality Department comes to an end in November. That follows an [...]
John Briceńo Accuses Government of Hypocrisy over Allocations
The Prime Minister’s decision to stop allocations of funding to the Senate Special Select Committee on Immigration past November appears to be final. But not if the social partners and [...]
Still No Word from P.M. on Land Reforms
Two weeks ago Opposition Leader John Briceńo wrote Prime Minister Dean Barrow in the wake of the Amy Forte/Darlene Padron argument over the deed of conveyance for land on Caye [...]
Education Minister Says Threats to Schools Treated Seriously
The faculty and staff, as well as the student body at Saint Martin de Porres School, returned to the compound this morning, following a bomb threat on Thursday. The ominous [...]
“Nine” and Rounds Removed from Partridge Street
A nine millimeter and one hundred live rounds of ammunition were taken off the streets this morning. A joint operation by the Special Assignment Team, K-Nine Unite and the Gang [...]
Annual Taiwan Contribution Comes for September Celebrations
NICH got a hundred thousand dollar boost today. The Taiwan Government handed over a cheque to help with cultural and artistic development. The monies will be used for a number [...]
Brand New Hilux Headed to Chiquibul
Today, Executive Director of Friends of Conservation and Development, Rafael Manzanero was handed the keys to a brand new 2018 Toyota Hilux pickup truck. The handing over took place this [...]
F.C.D. Steps Up Patrols for Gold Panners
It is no secret that incursions into the Chiquibul by Guatemalans have been denuding our rich forest. While harvesting xaté is now almost non-existent, Rafael Manzanero says that the issue [...]
Saving the Scarlet Macaw
There have been active efforts by the FCD and other environmental organizations to replenish the scarlet macaw population in the forest. Earlier this week, the season for scarlet macaw closed [...]
Beat the Pan in City, Belmopan
September is not complete without the sweet sounds of the pan at PanYaad. The annual highlight on the celebrations calendar will take place on Saturday night at seven-thirty inside the [...]
Best Deals at Expo this Weekend
The 2017 Belize Expo Marketplace takes place over the two-day weekend. Annually thousands of Belizeans converge in the Old Capital at the ITVET Compound on Freetown Road to take advantage [...]
Sound Fest Reunites Top Belizean Artists
The annual Belize Sound Fest has been ongoing since 2002. The brainchild of musical icon Tony Wright brings together Belizean musicians and artists for a night of bram and patriotic [...]
Nation’s Youngest Salute Belize
Primary school students from across Belize City converged on the Holy Redeemer Parish Hall this morning for the annual Children’s Rally. The event is a fixture on the September Celebrations [...]
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BNTU criticizes Government decision to end Senate Hearings
When the Government of Belize announced that it would no longer finance the Senate Hearing past November, citing budgetary constrictions due to the newly reconstituted Integrity Commission and implementation of UNCAC, the Belize National Teachers Union fired off a release criticizing the Government’s decision, saying that no works or results have been seen as it […]
BSI will make big payout
The Belize Sugar Industry/ASR group will be paying well over six point five million dollars in dividends to employees in the coming weeks. Love News has confirmed that report and understands that this is the first payment made to BSI employees since American Sugar Refineries took over a majority of the shares in the company. […]
Faber says the suspension of PetroCaribe is timely
In yesterday’s newscast, we told you that the Government of Belize has decided to suspend all purchases of petroleum products from Petróleos de Venezuela, PDVSA, under the PetroCaribe Agreement effective immediately. Deputy Prime Minister, Patrick Faber spoke to the media about the matter. Patrick Faber – Deputy Prime Minister “Well what I understand to be […]
Faber says Senate Hearings have served its purpose
This week the Senate Select Committee resumed its duties in Belmopan after taking a break. It has been reported that the Senate Hearings might soon come to an end, after Prime Minister Dean Barrow sent a letter to the clerk of the National Assembly in which he indicated that the Government is unable to financially […]
Faber comments on Vega’s announcement of returning to politics
Former Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Natural Resources and Minister of Agriculture, Gaspar Vega, resigned as the Deputy Prime Minister in October 2016, after a land scandal revelation came to light. Prime Minister Dean Barrow, broke the news during a press briefing on October 17, 2016, and expressed regret over Vega’s resignation. From then […]
Patrick Faber comments on Queen of the Bay Drama
The drama that unfolded on Sunday during the installation of the 72nd Queen of the Bay is still being talked about. The events which played out in front of dignitaries including the Governor General and the Prime Minister, saw the former national coordinator, Zenaida Moya go head to head with the September Celebrations Commission chaired […]
Executive Director addressed the illegal activities in Chiquibul
Over the past few weeks rangers of Friends for Conservation and Development, FCD, with the help of BDF Soldiers, have managed to capture and arrest a number of Guatemalans who have illegally entered the country. These Guatemalans set up camp within the Chiquibul Forest and conduct gold panning. As of recent, FCD has changed its […]
Friends for Conservation gets new ride to assist in their conservation works
Friends for Conservation and Development is a non-governmental and a non profit organization, which means that most of its funding is generated through sponsorships and fundraising. Belize Diesel and Equipment Limited realizes the important work that FCD does. With that in mind, the company led a fundraising campaign to have a 2018 Toyota Hilux donated […]
BACCOF meets with Stakeholders in Belize
The Belize American Chamber of Commerce of Florida is meeting with representatives of BELTRAIDE, BCCI, US Embassy, Belize City Council and persons seeking to invest in Belize. The BACCOF is an NGO that creates opportunities for persons interested in doing business in Belize. Michael Young, Executive Director and Rishma Eckert, General Counsel, both with the […]
Minister of Education addresses bomb threat at St. Martin’s School
In yesterday’s newscast, we told you that most of the students who attend St. Martin’s De Porres Primary School stayed away from classes due to an inferred threat on social media. The Principal of St. Martin’s De Porres Primary School, Anne Palacio said that as soon as she got the message, she immediately took action […]
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Marco takes on Chester!
A legal battle between two senior police officers looms over the Belize Police Department after Southside Commander, Senior Superintendent Marco Vidal, made some scathing comments about the work ethics of his predecessor, Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP) Chester Williams.
ACP Williams on Tuesday posted to social media, “I am appalled by the comments aimed at discrediting me in the news today. Before and after my transfer from southside, I have refrained from saying anything negative about my successor, and I intend to maintain that.”
He continued, “I serve in an organization in which professionalism is paramount and do not intend on venturing into no personal attacks on my successor, who happened to be my subordinate, or anyone else.”
Belizean-American, Georgia Barnett, survived the World Trade Center terrorist attack on 9/11
In the United States, today marked the 16th anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attack in which 17 terrorists, whose affiliations were traced to the extremist terror network of al-Qaeda, used four commercial airliners to crash into the twin towers of the World Trade Center in New York City and the US Pentagon building in Washington, DC., killing almost 3,000 persons, and changing forever the lives of those who were inside the buildings and survived the attack.
Among the survivors of that unprecedented terror attack on the US was Belizean-American Emma “Georgia” Barnett, who escaped from the north tower with some of her co-workers, before the edifice that decorated the New York City skyline came tumbling down in a heap of dust, rubble, and mangled steel, sending hundreds of people fleeing from what later became known as “Ground Zero.” Barnett, now 65, was 49-years-old at the time.
“In the Paint” Kobe to Jarrell – “Keep shooting that thing, young fella; you putting Belize on the map.”
Those are the words of Lakers legend Kobe Bryant, ordinarily known in basketball circles as the “Black Mamba,” to Jarrell Velasquez, 25, one of Belize’s brightest and rising basketball star, following a friendly basketball game played Wednesday night in Shen Zhen, China between Jarrell’s team, Five-Star Sport, and a friendly opponent.
In that game, Jarrell exploded for 40 points, and his impressive performance did not go unnoticed under the watchful eyes of the Mamba, who after the game could not help himself in acknowledging the exceptional skills displayed by the youngster. His compliment, according to Jarrell, was reinforced further, as he was fortunate to have dinner with Kobe after the game.
Jarrell is in the first year of a three-year contract with the foreign company, Five-Star Sport, which offers training in basketball to kids and youths on a global front.
“I did so well on my first one-year contract, that the company signed me up to a three-year extension,” said Jarrell. He continued, “I have about 10 to 15 kids in my group, and aside from teaching just basketball, we also teach them to speak English.”
Dead man found in river identified as Dean Bennett of San Ignacio
Yesterday, an unidentified corpse was recovered from the Macal River not far from the new bridge (which is unnamed) in Santa Elena.
Police said that when the corpse was recovered, it was in a state of decomposition and had stab wounds in the chest, abdomen and back.
A post-mortem exam was conducted, which certified that the death of the unidentified man was caused by stab wounds to the left side of the chest. Police believed that the man was murdered and disposed of in the river.
Police saw the name “EMMANUEL” tattooed on his hand and the name “DEANE” tattooed on his shoulder, and images of a rosary and a cross were tattooed on the dead man’s chest. Public assistance was solicited to identify the unknown person.
Virginia Garnett has triplets: Marlon, Malrick and Miracle
Triplets are very rarely born in Belize, and a young single mother, Virginia Garnett, 20, considers herself blessed to have given birth to two boys and a girl: Marlon, Malrick and then Miracle. The babies were born healthy at 10:00 a.m. on Tuesday, September 4, at the Karl Heusner Memorial Hospital (KHMH).
Amandala visited the home of Garnett and her babies, where we learned more about her experience.
The happy mom told us that back in April, she went to the clinic to get a check-up and that is when she found out that she was pregnant. However, her mom, Luwiena Garnett, had already suspected that was the case.
Virginia used to help her mom prepare food at their shop in the Gungulung area, but business slowed down a lot and so the shop is no longer in operation.
Lake draws, 1-1, with Kulture in Over-40 back match; semifinals begin this weekend
Kulture Yabra Veterans were almost upset on Sunday at the MCC in their back match against Pickstock Lake-I, who held a 1-nil lead until late in Sunday’s match to draw the curtain on regular season. Lilly White (Edward Charles Rubio) reports are that Jermaine “Bowfoot” Zuniga gave Lake the go-ahead goal in first half; and could have made it 2-nil, but failed to convert a penalty after Lilly White was fouled in the area. With about 4 minutes remaining in regulation, Magic (Maurice Francis) came through for Kulture to secure the 1-1 draw. The 1 point gained from the draw by Kulture assured them “home court advantage” over third-place Mango Creek Veterans, who were tied in points with Kulture before the back-match draw.
A different world; Belize’s “Greek” returns from USA
We had received reports that former Belize City 1st Division football star of the late 1970’s and early 1980’s, Christopher Luben, known to fans as “the Greek,” was back in his old home town some 34 years after leaving the Jewel; and on Saturday, after watching the BDF vs Bandits game at the MCC, we met and had a long chat with the Greek.
We had gotten the impression that all his 34 years away had been spent locked up, but the Greek told us that, after leaving Belize in 1983, he played ball in Los Angeles, while he was getting involved in the drug business, to which he had been introduced by a Belizean elder. His major crossroads with the law occurred in 1988, when he began what turned out to be 29 years in an American penitentiary.
It has been said that home is a place where, when you go there, they have to let you in. And for sure, the Greek is glad to be back on Belizean soil where he is free, as opposed to being confined to an institution in the U.S. But it will not be easy for the baller who was once a young star on the local football scene.
OWFA 1st Division Amateur semi-finals results, finals schedule
The Orange Walk Football Association (OWFA) 1st Division Amateur Opening Season has completed its best-of-two games semi-finals series at the Louisiana Field over the past week.
Round 1 of the semi-finals took place on Wednesday and Thursday, September 6 and 7; and Round 2 games were held on Sunday, September 10.
Round 1 results
In Round 1 on Wednesday, it was Sinbad FC with the 3-2 victory over Progresso United FC. Shaking the net for Sinbad were Jason Williams (20’ & 35’) and Jevon Ico (53’); while Progresso got one goal from Alex Diaz (45’) along with an auto-goal by Sinbad’s Alejandro Carrillo (80’ auto goal).
BDFA Interoffice Football final reg. season results; knockout playoffs this week
The Belize District Football Association (BDFA) Interoffice Football Competition 2017 competed its regular season schedule last week with games on Wednesday and Thursday, September 6 and 7, at the MCC Grounds.
In the opener on Wednesday, Brodies won, 2-0, over Tourist Village/Transparent BPO with goals from Travyon Martinez (10’) and Alex Salvida (47’). And in the nightcap, Ramada Eco Nature bombed KHMH, 8-0, with goals from Steven Baizer (8’, 13’, 40’ & 52’), Elber Perez (67’), Carlos Castro (29’ & 60’) and Antonio Barrera (65’).
Editorial: The facts versus the arguments
The administration of justice was tight in colonial British Honduras. There was never any doubt in the mind of a witness who testified in a Supreme Court trial that he or she was safe, protected by the power of the colonial government.
When it came to the republics immediately around us — Mexico to the north, Guatemala to the west, and Honduras in the south, our grandparents and great grandparents were convinced that their justice systems were inferior, at times actually haphazard. In more remote communities in these republics, the people were known to take the law into their own hands on occasion. In fact, we know such community justice is still the order of the day sometimes in Guatemala, and, we suspect, in Mexico and Honduras.
There was no community justice or vigilante justice in British Honduras in the twentieth century. Way back in the nineteenth century, justice was dispensed by an established team of magistrates. There were no attorneys in the settlement of Belize in the nineteenth century. But, justice was organized, never spontaneous or gratuitous. We are not saying colonial justice was fair. There were laws on the books which were discriminatory and oppressive, in the first instance. But, we are saying justice was organized.
From The Publisher
My first reaction was to have them take me to court so that I could have a public forum to explain just how unjust AMANDALA had found the social security laws to be; but as an older and less aggressive person, I last week made a verbal commitment to begin payment.
I feel more than ever that the law is cruel and oppressive, nevertheless, especially to a small business like AMANDALA, and I will now tell you why.
Ever since the law was implemented about 8 or 9 years ago, our workers and the newspaper began to pay our fees.
The first time there was a claim from one of our workers, it had to do with pregnancy, and the benefits were not huge, but we could live with them, as I remember.
Angry woman
Dear Editor,
I am a Belizean woman. Sometimes I’m an angry woman. But I’m not as angry as I should be watching a policeman manhandle a woman journalist, grabbing her by the waist, dragging her by her breasts and forcing her to the ground. For God’s sake, stop it.
I’m not as angry as I should be watching policemen brutally go after the only woman journalist on the scene and not even a “knack seh” on the large, robust men journalists.
I’m not as angry as I should be when a high ranking police officer will put on Facebook that he hopes Marisol learns her lesson, a flashback for all those women who had been beaten to their senses and “learnt” their lessons too. No, I’m not as angry as I should be.
I’m not as angry as I should be with the Prime Minister defending Yellowman when he assaulted Marisol. The silence of the women Ministers in government, the Women’s Commission and the Women’s Department remains deafening.
Franz Parke – What it is, is what it is!
The Prime Minister of Belize, Rt. Hon Dean Barrow, has advised the Governor General to appoint Franz Parke to be a judge on the Court of Appeal of Belize. As I write this, he has not yet been appointed. There is still time for the Prime Minister to withdraw his advice to the Governor General, and stop the proposed appointment.
Who is Franz Parke? Mr Parke is a Jamaican who has been living in the United States of America since 1980 – 37 years. He graduated with Prime Minister Barrow from law school way back in 1975. He served as an entry level criminal prosecutor in Jamaica from 1975 until 1980 when he migrated to the USA. Since then he has never practiced law in the Caribbean or any Commonwealth country.
In the United States, Mr Parke worked in the accounting field from 1980 until 1987. Since 1988 he has been a licensed mortgage broker. So between 1980 and 1990 he did not practice law anywhere. In 1990, he qualified to practice law in the United States of America. He then practiced as Assistant State Attorney in Florida from 1990 until 2001 – prosecuting criminal cases. He started practicing privately in 2002 and has been doing so in Florida up until now.
A tale of three strikers – Amandala FLASHBACK!!!
In the year 1973, the St. Martin de Porres Primary School football team won the Belize City competition sponsored for primary schools by the Belize City Football Association.
When football is vigorous in the city, it is reflected in well organized and competitive primary school competitions. 1973 was such a year, and that St. Martin de Porres team, managed by Lloyd Flowers, was a historic team primarily because the two young men who are today the greatest rivals for the city title of Superstriker no. 1 played together as teammates on that championship squad.
Yes, fifteen years ago Ricky Gongora and Turo Leslie were teammates. Today heated arguments rage amongst their supporters as to who is the superior striker, and the arguments become more heated when they include, as they generally do, the question as to which is the better team – Gongora’s City Champions Duurly’s, or Leslie’s National Champions Coke Milpros. The atmosphere of emotional opinion which surrounds the two, still young men, is so intense it threatens to engulf the two men, and affect the way they view each oth4er and their respective talents.
SSB can do better
Otto von Bismarck, the German chancellor who introduced a welfare system for the working classes in 1883 (Wikipedia), deserves respect for recognizing the need for this safety net within the callous capitalist system. Without social security, most elders in a capitalist country would be at the mercy of the world. Equally as important as the relatively small retirement pension it guarantees, social security gives dignity to employed people (employees) during their working years. An injured or sick person doesn’t have to beg their employer to help them survive until they are fit to work again. The social security system, like the credit union, is there to take care on rainy days.
It has been a pleasant run for our SSB since it came into being on June 1, 1981. But there are a few rocks in the road ahead. An actuarial performance analysis of the scheme (as at December 21, 2015) done by Hernando Pérez Montás of ConsultoresActuariales, S.R.L. (hereafter referred to as CASRL), and a report by the IDB (prepared by Waldo Tapia), have shown our SSB where the rocks in the road are, and made some suggestions about the way forward.
RIGHT TO THE POINT: Pro-corruption supporters emboldened
“Corruption is the abuse of entrusted power for private gain. It can be classified as grand, petty and political, depending on the amounts of money lost and the sector where it occurs,” says Transparency International.
Interestingly, I have seen some posts and comments about the PUP standing up against corruption, and those who just can’t see beyond the political parties, shy away from accepting the corruption of this government by quickly pointing the finger at the PUP’s past corruption as if to justify this government’s own corruption by overshadowing it with the previous government’s corruption. But I pause here to say several things:
1. The PUP was voted out because of this very corruption, Said Musa was even taken to court for at last one case involving Venezuela money;
2. The UDP took government and is yet to investigate any corruption against the PUP despite while in opposition revealing many such claims; they have refused to bring them to justice for us the people;
Witness to Daniel Sosa’s shooting death in Hilmar Alamilla’s vehicle executed on San Antonio road
UDP henchman Hilmar “David” Alamilla, 42, was charged for the July 29 murder of Daniel “Danny Boy” Sosa, 24, who was shot once in the head inside Alamilla’s vehicle.
The shooting incident, which occurred just after the men left a popular night club in Orange Walk Town, was witnessed by two persons, who gave statements to the police in Orange Walk Town about what they saw that fateful night.
Gustavo Hernandez, 21, was one of those two persons. However, he was executed on Sunday, September 10. Now there is only one witness left to tell the tale.
Case against accused murderer will crash if key witness is not located
An accused murderer who has been on remand for over six years will most likely go home if a key prosecution witness is not located by next Tuesday, when the case is scheduled to continue.
The trial of Nelson Leroy Henry, 30, accused of the June 29, 2011 murder of Edward Emmanuel Lord, Jr., was scheduled to begin this morning in the Supreme Court of Justice Adolph Lucas, who is hearing the case without a jury.
Henry is being defended by attorney Oscar Selgado, who did not have to say anything this morning because the prosecution’s case, which is being presented by Crown Counsel Janelle Tillett, ran into early difficulty when its main witness was a no-show at court.
Tillett told Justice Lucas that her main witness could not be located.
PM Barrow announces “death knell” for Senate Select Committee
Operatives and officials of the United Democratic Party (UDP) have long clamored for the discontinuation of the Senate Select Committee hearings. The hearings have been so distasteful to the ruling party that their chairman, Alberto August, along with Brian “Yellow Man” Audinett and other party supporters, had disrupted one of the sittings in May.
It has indeed been uncomfortable for the party that came to power on a mandate of transparency and accountability, to see its own, prominent UDP figures like Elvin Penner, Anthony “Boots” Martinez, and Edmund “Clear Di Land” Castro, squirming before the committee as massive irregularities and illegalities documented in the Auditor General’s special audit of the Immigration Department for the period 2011-2013, were discussed.
http://amandala.com.bz/news/bar-opposition-oppose-appointment-franz-parke-court-appeal-judge/
With the departure of Court of Appeal justice Christopher Blackman, there is a vacancy for a new judge, and reports to our newspaper indicate that the Government wants to appoint Jamaican lawyer Franz Parke to the post.
Parke was appointed to the Court of Appeal back in June 2015, but indications are that the appointment was temporary. At the time of his swearing-in, it was reported that he had been admitted to practice law in both Jamaica and the United States.
We have not found any record of anyone publicly raising any objection then, but the Bar Association of Belize and the Opposition People’s United Party are now opposing his new appointment, as questions are being raised over whether the attorney is qualified to sit on the Belize Court of Appeal.
The Reporter
Belize listed by US president as major drug transit country
Belize as well as several Caribbean and Central American countries have been listed by the President of the United States as a Major drug transit or Major illicit drug-producing country for the 2018 fiscial year. President Donald Trump made the indication earlier this week via […]
Elderly woman found dead near dump site in San Pedro
A search conducted near the old San Pedro dumpsite on Thursday evening resulted in the discovery of the badly decomposed body of an elderly woman who was reported missing. The body of Mrs Julia Martinez was recovered by a search party maze up of members […]
Zenaida outshadows Queen of the Bay
Queen of the Bay designate Aaliyah Ysaguirre was crowned the 72nd Queen of the Bay at the annual St. George’s Caye Day ceremonies at Memorial Park on Sunday morning, September 10. Her coronation effectively quashed the unprecedented storm of controversy sparked when Queen of the […]
Key witness in high profile murder trial executed
Gustavo Hernandez, a key witness in the July murder of Daniel Sosa, was gunned down over the September celebrations weekend. Hernandez, one of two people who were in the vehicle along with Sosa on the night he was killed, got shot around 5:15 a.m. on […]
KHMH’s triplets showered with gifts from corporate sponsors
A Belize City resident and first time mother who birthed triplets last week was showered with gifts and donations during a small handing over ceremony at the Karl Heusner Memoral Hospital (KHMH) on Wednesday. The KHMH staff, after realizing that the family was in need […]
Irma causes multil-billion-dollar damage in Caribbean
The islands devastated in the Caribbean by Hurricane Irma could be facing a whopping US$10 billion-plus repair bill. Disaster risk experts from the Center for Disaster Management and Risk Reduction Technology (CEDIM) in Germany have reported that Irma has caused more than US$10 billion in […]
Elrington and Aragon say Vega’s constituents will decide his fate
At last week’s United Democratic Party’s (UDP) rally in Orange Walk, two Ministers of Government, John Saldivar and Angel Campos turned out to support Gaspar Vega, when he announced he would run again for his party in the Orange Walk North division. The former Minister […]
Belize DOE gives 18 refrigeration A/C scholarships to ITVET students
Belize continues to fulfil its commitment to reduce and mitigate Climate Change and to protect the ozone layer against ozone-depleting refrigerants, by awarding 18 scholarships to refrigeration and air conditioning student technicians to complete their second year of training at Institutes of Technical Vocational and Employment Training (ITVET) centers across […]
The Billion-Dollar Question: How to fill Belize’s Credit Gap? Part 2
In the last “The Business Perspective” we commenced a discussion on the seemingly perennial constraint to small businesses, that is, the limited access to finance. As underscored last week, while the financial system is still characterized by excess liquidity—albeit somewhat reduced due to the issuance of treasury bills and notes—bank […]
Guatemalan congress votes for president keeps immunity
Guatemalan President, Jimmy Morales, has managed to keep his immunity from prosecution following a vote by his country’s congress on the matter. On Monday, legislators overwhelmingly voted for Morales to keep his immunity – a measure that protects him from an investigation on campaign financing […]
Honorary Consulate of Belize in Chetumal officially re-opened
The Government of Belize, via a press release on Wednesday, announced the official re-opening of the Honorary Consulate of Belize in Chetumal, Quintana Roo, Mexico. The release also serves to inform the public that Mr. Luis Montero Maldonado has been appointed as Honorary Consul of […]
Belmopan police investigate traffic fatality
Belmopan police are currently awaiting directives from the office of the Director of Public Prosecutions on whether to lay charges against a Camalote woman who allegedly knocked down and killed a cyclist in that city on Tuesday afternoon. The accused Katherine Penner, told police that […]
Authorities foil suspected human trafficking attempt
The Financial Intelligence Unit (FIU) and the Belize Immigration Department were called into action last Wednesday after Orange Walk police stopped a cab, that was ferrying three undocumented Guatemalan nationals and a load of unaccounted US currency. On September 6th, the FIU confiscated approximately US […]
Sophisticated remote explosive device discovered in Corozal
A sophisticated remote explosive device which surfaced over the weekend in Corozal Town, has raised serious safety concerns, as officials have confirmed that the deadly contraption is the first of its kind to surfaced in the country. While details of the discovery were not made […]
Editorial
The tidal wave of criticism, the hoots and jeers which have exploded around former Mayor Zenaida Moya for her role in the September Tenth crowning of a rival Queen is well deserved. She had no authority whatsoever to do any of the things she did: that is, create an unauthorized […]
BNTU threatens strike if Senate investigation ends
The Belize National Teachers’ Union (BNTU) warned Prime Minister Dean Barrow this week that it may resume strike action if more funds are not allocated to the Senate Special Select Committee to continue its investigation. BNTU President/Senator Elena Smith, explained that the strike action instituted […]
Murder victim dumped in river identified
A man who was fished out of the Macal river in an advanced state of decomposition on Tuesday has been identified as Dean Emmanuel Bennett, 20. Police say he was stabbed multiple times and likely thrown in the river. The news has left his family […]
Elderly man perishes in fire
An elderly man died inside his Gordon Street home in Belize City on Thursday morning as a deadly blaze swept through his wooden house, even as showers drenched the city. Santiago Gonzalez, 68, was pulled lifeless from the remains of the burnt building sometime after […]
PetroCaribe all dried up?
Belize has suspended buying fuel from Venezuela with immediate effect, leaving the often controversial and politically polarizing PetroCaribe treasure trove, all but dried up and far from its glory days of “rolling”. Alba PetroCaribe Belize Energy Limited (APBEL), the company in Belize that buys fuel […]
Breaking Belize News
Well known businessman murders employee; commits suicide afterwards
A well known business man killed his employee tonight and then turned the gun to himself.
Robert Godfrey, the owner of AAA security company on the Philip Goldson Highway has died.
According to reports, shortly before 9 tonight, Godfrey shot his senior supervisor, a female employee and then took his own life.
Belmopan police launch their breakfast school program in Cotton Tree Village
Today, the Belmopan Police Formation began their breakfast in school program at St Joseph RC Primary School in Cotton Tree Village.
About one hundred and forty students will benefit from this new initiative receiving breakfast (cereal) before class time.
Belize City police find 32 bullets
Yesterday evening around 5:15, members of the Special Assignment Team conducted searches on an abandoned lot on Iguana street, Belize City.
Belize City police remove another gun off the streets
This morning around 6, the Special Assignment Team conducted searches in the Banak Street area of Belize City.
The officers found a .38 revolver.
Former police officer refuses to cooperate in murder case
In June 2011, Edward Lord Jr was gunned down on Mahogany street, Belize City.
Police had apprehended Nelson Henry,30, and at the time Magistrate Sharon Frazer believed that they had sufficient evidence to charge Henry for the murder.
The trial began in April 2012 at the Supreme Court.
Yesterday morning, Henry appeared before Justice Adolph Lucas but things changed since former police special constable Catherine Parchue,33, refused to testify.
US Marines donate to needy students in Southern Belize
Yesterday, the United States Marines stationed in Belize met with representatives from Bella Vista Primary School in the Stann Creek District.
The purpose of the meeting was to donate 245 footwear and 100 school bags to needy students.
Senior BDF officer humiliated by Guatemalans
Information to our newsroom is that Belize’s Military Attache to Guatemala, Lieutenant Colonel Ricardo Leal was detained by Guatemalan soldiers last week.
We understand that he was in his Toyota Rav4 when he was pulled up to a check point in Peten. The officers manning the checkpoint accused Leal of being intoxicated.
Celebrating Independence Day the Belizean Way
Each year, 183 countries across the globe celebrate their own unique day of independence. For each country, their respective independence day commemorates the anniversary of their independence or statehood, usually after ceasing to be a group or part of another nation or state. Most countries observe their respective Independence Day as a national holiday, each reveling the occasion with rich, cultural diversity that is uniquely their own. Should you be visiting a new land during such festivities, chances are you will experience ethnic merrymaking at its best. Belize is no different when it comes to Independence Day, and you are in for a real treat if you’re here to celebrate our special day! In Belize, September 21st celebrations also include pomp and circumstance, a 21-gun salute, special ceremonies, parades and fireworks, but wow, I’m willing to bet you’ve never seen anything as energetic as a Belizean Independence Day ‘Jump Up’ Parade before! Colorful floats, beautiful costumes, booming Soca music and spirited revelers dance through the streets of towns and villages across the country. There’s no denying this is our favorite time of year, and the music and cheer in the air is infectious. Parties the night before, and throughout the day include live music, entertainment, great food and fun for everyone.
Getting the Scoop: A Mediterranean FEAST in Belize City
While the city does have sights – like historical though slightly crumbling Fort George area – and exploding cultural energy, to the first time visitor (and sometimes to those who have visited for years) it can definitely seem a bit chaotic and very overwhelming.
Just this week I was introduced to Chef Roger – a Lebanese chef and caterer who is making AMAZING Mediterranean foods in his home in the Buttonwood Bay area of Belize City. He started doing take away shwarma or gyros on Saturdays for friends and family.
Fresh homemade cheese and tabouleh, nuts and pickled vegetables, falafel and pita and kebabs of all sorts, pita, hummus and babaganoush and the piece de resistance – a garlicky spread, just oil and garlic and lime…whipped together into something that I want to eat on EVERYTHING.
TOP THREE THINGS TO DO IN BELIZE
Located in Central America, the tropical country Belize is famous among travelers for its beautiful beaches, picturesque islands, and its mysterious ancient Mayan ruins. From travel-bloggers, backpackers to luxury tourists, thousands of people from all over the world flock over to the tropical paradise of Belize every year. The plethora of activities that you get to experience when you travel to Belize makes it one of the go-to destinations of Central America. Belize is the perfect destination to spend a vacation experiencing the ancient culture and rich history of Mayan civilization. And after you have got your archeological-fix, take a long walk into the sunset along the coastline, explore the deep blue sea while scuba diving or spend some relaxing days in one of the Garifuna villages. Here are the top three activities which you must indulge in when you travel to Belize.
Caye Caulker, Belize
Caye Caulker, a five-mile long island off the coast of mainland Belize, is a charming Caribbean island where “go slow” is the motto. This island is known for its stunning seascapes, diverse water sports, eco-tours, and friendly community. It takes only 30 minutes by water taxi to reach Caye Caulker from its big sister Ambergris Caye. While it is much smaller, with less than 2,000 residents compared to Ambergris’ 20,000, it’s just as beautiful on this island and the pace is much slower. Caye Caulker is 10 years behind Ambergris Caye. The streets are still composed of packed sand, and you won’t need to dodge traffic here. You’ll see a few golf carts, but no cars or trucks.
This charming island is graced with pastel-colored B&Bs, bars, and cafés. The lifestyle is laidback and low key. It’s a perfect spot for those who wish to live on the Caribbean Sea, surrounded by nature… Artists and writers, who seek creative inspiration, will find plenty here, given the spectacular natural environment.
The Maya Culture of Belize
For more than 4,500 years, the Maya people have lived in Belize. Although their origins are lost to the mists of history, the great Maya civilization that emerged around the year 250 AD stretched from Mexico all the way down to El Salvador. Long before the arrival of the Europeans, the Maya built an advanced civilization, creating complex calendars, building enormous stone cities in the jungle, and building a society with millions of citizens.
The Classic Period of the Maya civilization lasted until around the year 1000 AD. After that, the civilization fell into decline for reasons that are still unclear. Some archeologists believe that climate change led to crop failures, flooding, or other natural disorders. What is known is that most of their biggest cities had been abandoned by the time the Spanish arrived in the 16th century, although the remaining Maya offered stiff resistance to colonization.
Pelicans & Belikins – Belize Weddings
Before we share this simply adorable wedding on the adorable island of Caye Caulker, in the adorable country of Belize, we thought we should explain what a Belikin is. Quite simply, Belikin is the beer of Belize. The fact that it rhymes with pelican means that you’ll see both in this blog. The dress. It’s almost like it decided to visit Belize on its own and hang out on the beach. As dresses don’t drink and we couldn’t risk getting bird poop on it for the sake of a photo, we’re sorry to disappoint you with no birds or beers quite yet. Be patient. We’ll get to them soon enough.
The West India Regiment
The British army was the biggest purchaser of slaves. These men formed and served in the West India Regiment. In the late 1790s, Britain was defending several of its territories around the world and they were stretched thin. Between the years of 1775 and 1783, there was the American War of Independence, Anglo French War, Anglo Spanish War and the 4th Anglo Dutch War. Britain was having difficulty in the Caribbean as well. Many of the infantry men that were shipped from Britain had not adjusted well to the climate and were dying from heat exhaustion and deceases like yellow fever. The high mortality of troops led that army to form the West India Regiments in Jamaica in 1795, just prior to the Battle of St. George’s Caye. From there, they were deployed to various parts of the Caribbean. There were several regiments formed. Members of the regiments 1st through 6th were garrisoned in St. George’s Caye. These were comprised of white officers while the infantry was comprised of black slaves that were purchased for that specific purpose. Between 1795 and 1807, estimates suggest that some 13,400 slaves were purchased for the West India Regiments.
CHAA CREEK CARES: SEPTEMBER PACK-A-POUND
Everyone’s heart is warmed up by something, be it cute puppies, or people in love, we all have something that upon seeing it fills us with joy. Here at Chaa Creek, it’s hard to peg down a single thing that makes our souls soar, but one of them is definitely the look of surprise on a child’s face after an unexpected act of kindness.
Thinking ahead of the curve, the Pack-a-pound team at Chaa Creek collected and stowed away school supplies all summer in order to set out as soon as the school year starts. The school selection process is on a need basis and the school visited this time was a new school the team discovered just before the start of summer. The last words said in the conversation were “We’ll be back, so expect us soon”.
The Atolls and Outer Cayes of Belize
One of the most beautiful and picturesque areas of the Belize Barrier Reef is the outer cayes (in Belize, islands are called "cayes," pronounced "keys") and atolls.
With over 450 islands on the outer part of the great Belize Barrier Reef, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the second-largest barrier reef in the world, this part of the reef is home to some of the best scuba diving and snorkeling sites on the planet.
Atolls are ring-shaped coral formations that are located on the upper slopes of gigantic submarine volcanoes, many of which have islands in their interior. These formations and the dozens of islands strung along the outer portion of the Belize Barrier Reef are home to exclusive resorts and some of the most popular destinations in the country, including Glover's Reef, the Turneffe Islands, and Lighthouse Reef.
Celebrate Garifuna Settlement Day in Belize
Since 1943, the entire nation of Belize has celebrated Garifuna Settlement Day on November 19, a festive and joyous celebration of the Garifuna culture.
More than 200 years ago, the Garifuna began arriving on the shores of Belize in dugout canoes, fleeing westward from British persecution in their original homeland on the island of St. Vincent in the Caribbean. Formed after the intermarriage between enslaved Africans and indigenous islanders, the Garifuna were recognized by the United Nations in 2001 for their unique contributions of language, music, and dance to the intangible heritage of humanity.
Garifuna Settlement Day begins at the break of dawn with recreations along the coast of their historic canoe landings. The black, white, and orange Garifuna flag is proudly hoisted, accompanied by plenty of drumming, music, food, and parades in Garifuna centers like Dangriga, Hopkins, and the village of Seine Bight. There are also performances by Garifuna elders, keepers of their people's long oral history.
Rum, Rice and Ribs (Bone Crunch Competition) Held in Corozal
This event was sponsored by the Corozal Sailing club. This nonprofit is to raise funds to upgrade the Civic Center and for Scholarship's ages 6-12. It's once again here in Corozal, one of the exciting event Rum, Rice, and Ribs (Bone Crunch Competition) Held in Corozal. On, September 15, 2017, everyone gathered at the Corozal Civic center to attend the first ever Rum, Rice and Ribs. It commenced at 5pm, Surprisingly, the Civic Center was well attended by locals. More than 15 booths came this night to participate in a competition to showcase their products in Corozal. This was to promote the best meat in the house.
Here' how it worked. At the entrance, you had to buy a 5$ ticket, and you have 20-25 booths to sample each of their products and score them from 1-10. At the end of the event, whoever gets the most points is the winner. This event is about a chicken foot eating competition. Competitors will have to eat as many feet as they can in ten minutes. However chicken foot is not the only thing on the menu. Other, sampling such as Chilli beans, Cold Frappe, Cheese Dip, Northern Heat, Marry Sharp, Corozal Animal Program, Travellers, Caribbean Rum, Magil's Mexican Products, Pastries, Madisco, and many other locals were giving out free samples to the public. This was the first ever Rum, Rice and Ribs chicken competition for everyone to enjoy.
The bright side of rainy days in San Ignacio
One of the many reasons to love Belize is the variety of activities available. Not only to different ages or sense of adventure; but also, on weather changes. You don't need to be disappointed on rainy days, in fact you might just end up lovin' it.
Cozying up with a hot cup of (can't-start-the-day-without) coffee sounds enticing but these activities just might tempt you to get out of bed:
Keeping it cozy… Take your partner [or your reading] to a livelier ambience while enjoying delicious cocktails, appetizers or choosing from the irresistible menu at our on-site restaurant & bar. The views are a bonus!
International Sources
Belize government imposes moratorium to protect world's second largest reef
Marine conservationists and environmental activists in the Central American country of Belize are celebrating the promise made in August by that country's prime minister to enact legislation banning offshore oil activity around the Belize Barrier Reef, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and home to more than 500 species of fish and 60 species of coral.
The announcement of legislation to enforce a moratorium by Prime Minister Dean Barrow follows public outrage and mobilization by the NGO Oceana Belize, after a ship owned by the multinational firm TGS was spotted conducting seismic soundings for oil around the barrier reef late last year, according to an Oceana press release. TGS has its operational headquarters in Houston, Texas, and conducts seismic surveys and gathers data for oil and gas companies worldwide
Caribbean Photo of the Week: Sunrise on the Sittee River
The latest Caribbean Photo comes from Caribbean Journal reader Steve Lefler, who sent in this stunning shot of sunrise from his home on the Sittee River in Belize.
Belize Independence day celebration-Inglewood Ca. on Sunday the 17th of Sept 2017 at noon
Belize Independence day celebration will be Held this Sunday Sept.17th, 2017, in the City of Inglewood- Nutwood street, between Labrea and Market.. All Belizeans and friends of Belize are urged to attend.. We are projecting record breaking attendance, so please be early...
OAS appoints independent panel to investigate possible crimes against humanity in Venezuela
Organisation of American States (OAS) Secretary General Luis Almagro has appointed three international experts to assess whether the situation in Venezuela should be referred to the International Criminal Court (ICC) for consideration.
The General Secretariat will gather information impartially through a process supervised by former prosecutor of the ICC, Luis Moreno Ocampo. The process will include public hearings to be conducted at OAS headquarters and information submitted by more than 50 organizations that have been conducting research and/or investigating circumstances of the crisis in Venezuela.
The information obtained will contribute to a final report, to be reviewed by the independent panel for recommendation to the secretary general.
Venezuela publishes oil prices in Chinese currency to shun U.S. dollar
Venezuela published the price of its oil and fuel in Chinese currency on Friday in what it called an effort to free the socialist-run country from the “tyranny of the dollar,” echoing a plan recently announced by President Nicolas Maduro.
Maduro last week said his government would shun the dollar after the United States announced sanctions that blocked certain financial dealings with Venezuela on accusations that the ruling Socialist Party is undermining democracy.
The global oil industry overwhelmingly uses the dollar for pricing of products.
Videos
Children rally 2017 in Corozal., 7min. After the parade everyone went to there respective schools.
Children rally in Corozal, 2min.
Video from itravelbelize, 1min. We love our home and that's why we've made it our mission to share Belize with YOU and the world!
I Am Belize, 1min. Infant 1 students of Sacred Heart infant School dance "I Am Belize" @ their School Rally 2017 as part of the September celebrations
Belize Battle of Saint George's Caye Celebration, 3min. Belize 10th of Sept. Celebration, Inglewood Cal. 2017 Starring Michael Wagner.
Belize's 10th- of Sept. Celebration in Inglewood Ca. 2017, 5.5min. Belize 10th of Sept. Celebration in Inglewood 2017, Dell on stage..
CARNIVAL IN THE CITY! Belize Carnival 2017, 8min. Check out some cool highlights from the carnival in Belize City from over the weekend. We went to Belize City to enjoy the carnival thats held as part of Belize's Independence activities. I was there to catch it on film. Enjoy
BREDDA DAVID---THE REAL STORY!, 25min. No other Belizean artist in the entire scope of Belizean music history has done what the legendary Belizean musical icon, bredda David has done for music in Belize. bredda David has become the quintessential Belizean artist whose migration out of Belize in the 1960's to the United States to established a credible musical accomplishment, and later returned to Belize after many years to developed a pulsating Afro-Belizean style of music called Cungo.
In this Belizean Legend expose, the talented Belizean artist explores the realms of Cungo music with Belizean Legends host, Bilal Morris, and takes his viewers through memory lane of the Afro-Belizean struggle to survive slavery and colonialism into the British Mahogany Camps in the former British Honduras where the music of Sambai created by runaway slaves were established in a village called Gales Point Manatee. bredda David makes a striking distinction between the music of Belize's other Afro-Belizean people, the Garinagu, and that of the Afro-Belizean people the Creoles whom have become the originators of the Sambai that later merged into the Brukdong. He credits the renowned Belizean Brukdong artist, Mr. Peters, whom he worked with on his repatriation back to Belize, for assisting him in the development of the Cungo sound, and being the Father of Afro-Belizean (Creoles) music.
BELIZEAN BRUKDONG "PREACHAMAN" MICHAEL NAVARETTE, 25min. This feature on the Neo-Brukdong Belizean artist, Michael Navarette, aka "Preachaman", comes at the right time and on the right place right here on the "Belizean Soul" we call here Belizean Legends. Not only was it most appropriate for a Belizean of East Indian heritage to have been embracing his Creole culture and music we Belizeans called "Brukdong", but that Navarette chronicles in this documentary series on his music how he has embarked on a journey to bring together through music and culture the unity between Belize's two black groups, the Belizean Creole and Garinagu.
"ELJAI" RISING! (PART ONE), 27min. As Eljai continues to break down barriers in reggae music through his many world tours in the U.S., the Caribbean, Africa, and now into Europe next year on a 2017 world tour, the Belizean reggae superstar discusses his musical life with Belizean Legends Bilal Morris, and brings a special message to his many fans in Belize, Los Angeles, Africa, the Caribbean and other cities in the U.S.
"ELJAI" RISING! (FINAL PART), 11min. The long awaited exclusive interview with the soulful Belizean stylist of reggae music, Lloyd Carlton McFarlane, aka Eljai is here.
The two part feature on the Belizean reggae artist is a must see that chronicles the talented Belizean musical artist's transformation from the Belizean ballad singer for the bands "The Dominators" and "Belize", and onward to become one of reggae music's most rising musical artist today in the United States, the Caribbean, and Africa.
CLASSIC DELL SMART, 30min. The silky alto touch of Belizean vocalist and balladeer, Dell Smart of Dell & The Sensations has touched the spirit of many a Belizean music lovers over the years. Dell's popularity grew as he sang lead for the legendary Belizean band in Los Angeles, Dell & The Sensations, to become one of the first Belizean bands ever to pioneer Belize's musical prominence as a band in the Los Angeles Belizean community and the Belizean diaspora in the United States.
Dell's vocal pitch and quality is rare, and his melodic and harmonic voice has captured a unique sound ever since he began to sing covers in Belize as a youth growing up in one of Belize's prominent villages, Gales Point Manatee.
Belize Dual Citizens Rights, 1min. Dual nationality and Belize
THE HIGHLIGHTS OF CHILDRENS RALLY ON INDEPENDENCE DAY FESTIVITIES, 7min. Today, students, parents and teachers from across the country got a jumpstart on Independence Day Festivities, and with displays of patriotism and pride the annual school rally was in full effect. Here in Orange Walk the streets of town were invaded by a sea of red, white and blue as hundreds of students celebrated the jewel’s 36th birthday. Our news team was present at today’s celebration capturing all the highlights.
Pan Yaad 2017 - September 16th Marion Jones Complex, 19min.
Digital - Promotional Segment, 18min.
Bruk it Down Jenny - Alcoholism in Celebration Season, 36min.
Embassy of Mexico to Belize - Mexican Independence Day, 21min.
Belize Now | Episode 34 - Friday, September 15th, 2017, 29min. In tonight’s headlines: Belizean patriots are honored for their contributions to the building of our nation and the Ministry of Defence talks about its new show, “Belize’s First Line of Defence”. These stories and more on this week’s edition of Belize Now. Thanks for joining us on this Friday, September 15th, 2017!
A Tender Operation, 1min. Tenders run between Carnival Glory, Carnival Magic (left) and Carnival Breeze (right) and Belize City to the west.
Belize Carnival 2K17, 5min.
Belize National Carnival - 2017 Junior King and Queen Competition, 7min.
36 balloons for Belize's 36th birthday, 1min. In commemoration of Belize's 36th birthday, the children of Infant 1 @ Sacred Heart Infant School release 36 balloons during the school's rally September 15, 2017.
September 15, 2017
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Specials and Events
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The San Pedro Sun
Missing woman found dead in southern Ambergris Caye
After missing for several days, a woman known only as Ms. Julia was found dead on Thursday, September 14th in southern Ambergris Caye. She had been reported missing on Saturday, September 8th by a gentleman named Mario Flores Peńa, who stated he last saw her the day before. Peńa found her items behind a residence at the old dump where he goes to feed some dogs every day. He told police that Mrs. Julia frequented the area, and upon stumbling onto a couple of items belonging to her, he made a report to the police.
According to him, Mrs. Julia lived approximately 100 metres from where he feeds the dogs. Since Saturday, police and volunteers have been combing the area in search of the lady, but it was until Thursday, September 14th that her lifeless body was found by members of the Southern Ambergris Neighbourhood Watch.
Misc Belizean Sources
Happy Anniversary La Isla Carinosa Academy
On 14th September 2015, LICA opened its door to commence a great educational program. This is now our 3rd year in operation. We are very excited to be continuing this venture of offering a high quality education to our students. We have many wonderful activities planned for this year. We must extend sincere appreciation to all our teachers who have dedicated their time and energy to make this a great program. We must thank our parents for their trust in us and all the positive feedback we have received from them. We thank our wonderful students for working and keeping up with our LICA standards. Finally, I must thank my wife, Valerie August and my sister, Celi Marie August, for the amount of work they put into keeping LICA moving forward. Thanks to everyone. You all make me LOVE this school with a passion.
Belize National Climate Change Office opening
Belize is currently aiming to implement its REDD+ Readiness Project which is funded by the World Bank. Currently, we are in need of a Programme Director and a Technical Coordinator. Attractive salary packages are being offered for both positions. If you are interested, request the TORs by emailing me at cco.cc@environment.gov.bz
Mexico, Belize, & C.A. Independence Celebration
Come out this Saturday at the Hon. Louis Sylvestre Sports Complex!
Progress on Belize City Centre
Today, Christy Maestre, General Manager of Belize Infrastructure Ltd., took the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Education, Youth, Sports, and Culture Hon. Patrick Faber, NSC Director Ian Jones, two other NSC Reps, and Representatives from the Belize Basketball and Volleyball Federations on a tour of the Belize City Centre (Civic Centre).
Upon completion, the sporting arena will house a parking lot, outdoor courts, docking area, ticket area, concession stands, inside court with seating capacity of 4500, bathroom facilities, changing rooms & shower areas for teams, and office space, among other things.
Wwatershed management plan for Belize
The University of Belize and WWF will develop the first ever watershed management plan for Belize. Belize City, September 12, 2017 – The University of Belize through the Natural Resource Management Program from the Faculty of Science and Technology and the World Wildlife Fund (WWF), will develop a Management Plan for the Belize River Watershed (BRW). The plan will be the first of its kind in Belize and serves as a model for future watershed management.The project will take a multidisciplinary approach in collecting and consolidating data pertaining to the Belize River Watershed. Through scientific research, stakeholder consultations and community engagement, a sustainable management plan will be produced by identifying long- term monitoring programs and bolstering policies for the protection of Belize’s freshwater resources. This project will also support data collection and finance three (3) student research fellowships along with the purchase of areal monitoring device and laboratory equipment.
Hoy “168 Aniversario de la Muerte de DON JACINTO PAT”/Today “168th Anniversary of the Death of Mr. JACINTO PAT”
La muerte es la muerte. Un cuadillo es un cuadillo… pero la muerte de un cuadillo; levanta y despierta a su pueblo por sus luchas … no solo en sueńos y ni a corto plazo. Marcos Canul Vive! Jacinto Pat Vive! Y nosotros no debemos sentarnos en espera hay que levantarnos y seguir nuestra lucha, no pedemos ver caer nuestro pueblo y nuestra cultura.
Por esta y otras razones el 2 de Sept. 2017 durante la Primera Conmemoracion a Marcos Canul (Icaiche Maya - 1 de Sept. 1872) dije estas palabras “Un hombre de origen Maya, un hombre de palabra, un hombre que dispuso su vida bajo el plumo y el machete! para futuras generaciones! … Para entender profundamente su historia tendríamos que abarcar por la Guerra de Castas y la presencia de los ingleses en Honduras Británica ahora nuestro país Belize. Tendríamos que entender el impacto de la Revolucion Mexicana y el Porfiriato de Porfilio Diaz, tendríamos que entender la importancia de tratados territoriales y concesiones tendríamos que someternos en las estrategias de guerra para la resistencia y sobrevivencia del Pueblo Maya!”
36th Independence celebration in San Pedro
The San Pedro Town Council presents Belize's 36th Independence Eve celebration at the Hon. Louis Sylvestre Sports Complex!
All the way from Jamaica, the San Pedro Town Council and Belize Telemedia Limited, bring to you Walshy Fire from Major Lazer to hype up the celebrations!
There will be lots of food and drinks and a spectacular fireworks display!
Don't miss out the after party with San Pedro's very own, Caribbean Kings to dance the night away with your favorite songs!
And the next day.....Independence Jump Up Parade starting at 10 am from the Boca del Rio Park and ending at the Central Park!
San Pedro ARE YOU READY????
Rum, ribs and rice competition in Corozal
Rum, Ribs and Rice Competition happening tommorrow at the Corozal Civic Center. Commencing at 5pm.
Corozal Jouvert 2017 Block Party and Parade
Mark your calendar for Saturday September 16th with a marathon of events! September Celebrations events begin with a Children's Jouvert at 3pm in front of Town Hall. At 5pm we kick off the 8th anniversary edition of Art in the Park through to 10pm. At 10pm the Block Party begins in front of the Town Hall through to 4am. At 4am Jouvert 2017 begins!!!
Power interruption Stann Creek & Toledo Districts, on Saturday, September 16 from 6:00am to 2:00pm
Affected areas: entire Placencia Peninsula including Plantation, Maya Beach, Forest Lagoon Estate, Seine Bight and Placencia; Red Bank, Maya Mopan, Santa Rosa, San Roman, San Pablo, Georgetown, Santa Cruz, Maya King, Cowpen, San Juan, Independence, Savannah Road and Big Creek Road; and the entire Toledo District. BEL to conduct maintenance and testing of equipment at Independence Substation, Savannah Switching Station and Placencia Substation; and to relocate controls for voltage regulators at Placencia Substation.
Travel Mart Latin America
Travel Mart Latin America (TMLA) is a 2-day B2B tourism trade show taking place in Guayaquil, Ecuador. The event brings together Travel Agents and Tour operators (Buyers) originating from South America, North America and Europe to meet with over 250 Supplier companies/organizations from Central and South America.
Paradise Theater playing this weekend:
Baby Driver,
Transformers,
Pirates of the Caribbean,
47 Meters Down.
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Dean Bennett Dead, Brother Daniel Missing
Last night we told you that police needed the community's help to determine the identity of a man who had been murdered and dumped in the Macal River. He floated up to the surface on Tuesday afternoon.
Well, one Santa Elena family only needed to hear the police give the physical description of his tattoo and other identifying marks to know that it was their loved one, 20 year old Dean Bennett.
According to the family, it seems that sometime in the last few days, someone settled a score with him - by stabbing him to death.
As Courtney Weatherburne found out - it's a heavy blow for his family - because his 18 year old brother Daniel disappeared in March and now, Dean is confirmed dead. Here is that story.
Another Lost To Fire
Another person has perished in a house fire - this time it's a 67 year old man. He died when at around 9:00 this morning when he was trapped in a burning house on Gordon Street - which is in the Lake Independence area.
The fire department police rushed to the scene but by the time they got there it was too late. Sahar Vasquez has the story:
Sahar Vasquez reporting:
This morning around 10:00, Santiago Gonzalez's lifeless body was taken out of what was left of his place of residence. It has not been confirmed yet what Gonzalez was doing at his home at the exact time of the fire but unfortunately, he did not make it out.
Orin Smith, Station Officer- National Fire Station:
"The body did not appear to have any burn damage he may have been overcome by smoke inhalation. However an autopsy would confirm that."
Belize Bids Petrocaribe "Buh-Bye"
It was a good long run for the Barrow administration, but, tonight, it's official: the Government is saying goodbye to the Petrocaribe program - for the time being, at least. Why? Well, with the instability in Venezuela, getting fuel from their state owned oil company, PDVSA, has proven increasingly difficult, and it's driving up pump prices.
An official release from the Alba Petrocaribe office says "APBEL has decided to suspend purchases of petroleum products from PDVSA under the PetroCaribe Agreement with immediate effectwe have been encountering a number of problems with maintaining a reliable supply of products from PDVSA. This has, among other things, resulted in much higher unit costs of freight when Puma has been forced to make last-minute arrangements to truck products overland and when vessels are brought in half-loaded. We have also been informed by PDVSA that, at times, they have had to purchase on the spot market to meet their commitments to us: This is definitely not what was intended by the PetroCaribe program. We are very grateful to the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela and PDVSA for all they have been trying to do to keep their promises to us under the PetroCaribe Program; but it does not make sense to force this arrangement under these circumstances."
How Un-diplomatic! Belize's Military Attache to Guatemala Humiliated By Guats
There's some diplomatic friction between Belize and Guatemala tonight, and a high ranking BDF Soldier is in the middle of it. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has confirmed that Belize's Military Attache to Guatemala, Lieutenant Colonel Ricardo Leal was detained at a military checkpoint in Peten last week. The Guatemalan soldiers accused him of being intoxicated and took his Toyota RAV4 to their Ministry of Defence compound where it was impounded. We are told Leal may have also had to surrender his 9 millimeter pistol to the Guatemalans. Leal returned to Belize for a debriefing and the ministry has confirmed that he is now back at the Belize embassy in Guatemala City as of Monday.
They stress that there are no pending charges on Lt Col Leal and there is no evidence that he was intoxicated.
Is The Bar Assoc. Sharpening Spears For CJ?
Is the membership of the Bar Association sharpening their spears to go after Chief Justice Kenneth Benjamin? The Bar will meet tomorrow night and whispers in the legal community say that there is a move afoot to pass a no confidence vote against Chief Justice Benjamin - as a first step towards pushing for his removal.
Now, even discussing the removal of the head of the judiciary is no small matter - and it's left to be seen if the bar membership pushes on, or chickens out.
But, relations are already very frayed between the CJ and the Bar because, as we first reported in July, there are over two dozen pending judgements which Benjamin has not delivered - some of them delayed more than five years. The Chief Justice gave a firm undertaking in July to get rid of the backlog by the end of September, but it seems the Bar is not convinced that he has been keeping to his commitment. The bottom line is Benjamin has made promises to deliver judgements before, and he has failed - so confidence is low and patience has worn thin.
Grenade Scare At City School Sends Hundreds Home
Today, hundreds of students at St, Martin De Porres Primary School in Belize City missed school because of an idle threat that a grenade would be thrown. Of course in a city where grenades have exploded before, every threat has to be taken seriously, and police did just that. But, as we found out this morning at 8:30 when the school bell rang, not even a heavy police presence was enough to convict parents to keep their kids in school:...
Jules Vasquez reporting:
Today wasn't just another school day for St. Martin's De Porres. Police set up a tent on the street, and all vehicles passing on Partridge Street had to go through a vehicular checkpoint.
We saw an officer on patrol inside the school. This is all because of a grenade threat, posted on Facebook:
Murder Trial On Verge Of Collapse After Former Cop Refuses To Cooperate
30 year old Nelson Henry, charged with the 2011 murder of Edward Lord Jr. and on remand for 6 years, went on trial this morning in Justice Adolph Lucas's courtroom.
But, things took an unexpected turn when the main witness, former police special constable 33 year old Catherine Parchue refused to testify. She remained silent when Crown Counsel Janelle Tillett asked her questions.
The only thing she did have to say was that it was not her signature on a statement she allegedly gave the police. Parchue was the diarist at the Mahogany Street Police Sub-station on the day of the murder.
Santa Barbara Fire Caused By
At the top of the newscast we told you about a 69 year old who perished in a fire in the city this morning. That's the second death by house fire in five weeks; on August 7th Santa Barbara Street also witnessed a deadly fire which claimed the life of a toddler. Today, the Fire Department confirmed what caused that blaze.
Orin Smith, Station Officer - National Fire Service:
"The investigation on Santa Barbara Street is concluded. The result is classified as electrical. We did find evidence of an electrical fault. We found no other evidence to indicate that the fire could have been by any other means."
The fire left four families without a home.
What Does A New Office Mean For Immigration Dept Records?
Last night, we brought you coverage of the Senate Hearings on Immigration where Immigration Director Diana Locke returned to testify for a second time. She was discussing the changes implemented since 2014 up until the present moment to correct weaknesses in the Department's systems.
Well, one big change that is coming is that the Immigration Department will be moving to another office. Now, the last time this intended shift to a new location made our newscast was when the Ministry of Immigration was considering buying Senate President Lee Mark Chang's building in Belmopan.
They've since moved on from that option, and a decision has been made they will move in with the Refugee Department that is currently renting office space.
The problem with that is that they are getting reduced space in a time when they need more than what they currently have at this present office. The department is running out of space to store all the passport applications that are in their possession, and the Department is considering destroying some records, if they have the legal mandate to do so.
Hon. Aldo Says Inquiry's Work Soon Finished
So, after yesterday's senate hearings, we took the opportunity to question the Chairman, Aldo Salazar, about the Prime Minister's decision that he will not provide the Senate Select Committee with anymore funding, if their work continue past November.
The Government has provided 2 more disbursements which will cover all of the Committee's expenses for the next 2 to 3 months, and after that, they will get no more money.
We've told you how the Belize National Teachers Union is not happy about that, and so, we asked the Chairman what he thinks of the Prime Minister's position. Not surprisingly, he's in support of it. We've been telling you for months now that Chairman Salazar was ready to end the Hearings, believing that it has concluded its work.
So, when we asked him about, he said that 2 or 3 months is more than adequate time for the Committee to finish up whatever work the other members believe is outstanding:
Business Senator Flatly Rejects PM's Timeline
But Business Senator Mark Lizarraga does not agree with the Committee Chairman that their job is done, or is finishing. When the press asked him about his views on the November deadline to finish up the hearings, he said that he was disappointed with the Prime Minister's decision:
Hon. Mark Lizarraga, Business Senator:
"I was very disappointed, quite frankly, that we seem to find monies just about for everything else under the sun, and we can't seem to find monies to continue what I consider to be a very important process. Priorities in this country, for the most part, are given to those projects or areas that carry the most political weight. I was disappointed to hear today, for example, from the Director of Immigration that some of the items that she needs to strengthen her department were not approved in her budget last year. Here we are in the middle of this very important exercise, and she's being denied the resources that she needs to strengthen a vital part of our national security. I have shared it with those I represent, and I guess we're gonna see where it goes. We still have quite a bit to do. I know that there are those that would like to see the work wrapped up as quickly as possible. But I don't think that the majority of us are in any way desirous of rushing through and finishing just for the sake of finishing."
Man Maimed In Beatdown
He allegedly beat a man so badly that he caused him to go blind, and now 23 year old Oscar Revelo, from Ladyville, faces a charge of maim for it.
No plea was taken when he appeared today before Magistrate Aretha Ford because it's a Supreme Court matter. Revelo was denied bail and remanded until October 27.
The incident occurred in July when Edward Quilter says Revelo beat him on his head with a pistol. Quilter said the beating has left him completely blind in his left eye.
Mayflower Marijuana
Southside police continued to keep up the pressure on gang hotspots. This morning at 6:30 members of the Special Assignment Team along with the K9 Unit searched the Mayflower area. They found a plastic bag with 8 live .38 rounds and another bag with about an ounce of weed. No one was in the area so the items were deposited as found property.
Cannabis In Columbia
And, from the Southside of the City to Southern Belize, yesterday, Punta Gorda police searched an area seven miles North of San Pedro Columbia Village in the Toledo District. They found one 16 gauge shot gun and eight cartridges. They also found 28 pounds of compressed marijuana. The items found were deposited as found property.
Restore Keeps Kids In School
The I AM BELIZE Scholarship Program has been running for 7 years now, and for this school current year, Restore Belize has awarded 36 high school students with full scholarships.
Without this scholarship, they wouldn't have been able to afford to attend classes.
But, the scholarship program goes beyond simply paying the bills. The folks at Restore Belize provide the recipients with a mentorship program all the way to the end of 4th form, when they graduate.
7News stopped by the Restore Belize office to meet a few of this year's recipients:
New Gun License Charges Proposed
There's a proposed new schedule of gun license fees which was released today. A few notable areas are: it proposes to increase charges for gun licenses from zero dollars to 300 dollars, a gun repair license would also increase from zero dollars to 50 dollars, a special protection license for a Belizean would increase by 200% to 225 dollars, a shotgun holders license would increase from five dollars to 25 dollars.
A press release from the Ministry says that in addition to the changes in fees, the Ministry is recommending further amendments to the Firearms Act to increase penalties for certain firearm related offences.
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Petrocaribe Purchases Suspended! Local Agent Says Venezuela Supply Not Reliable
A release issued late this evening dropped a bombshell – Petrocaribe has stopped rolling, for now and quite possibly forever. The decision comes on the heels of an announcement by [...]
Who Killed Dean Bennett in Cayo?
The body of a John Doe retrieved from the Macal River on Tuesday has now been identified as twenty-year-old Dean Bennett. Bennett was last seen alive on Sunday night in [...]
Gordon Street Homeowner Burnt Out; Watchman Dies in Flames
There was a deadly fire in the city this morning in which a watchman perished. The fire started at around nine a.m. in a two-storey wooden building at the rear [...]
St. Martin de Porres R.C. Principal Gets Rude Welcome with Grenade Threat
Police circled the area of Saint Martin’s school in Belize City since six this morning. Parents kept most of the seven hundred students away from the school since it is [...]
More Land Shenanigans, This Time Sea-Front Land in Gales Point
News Five has received further information of land grabbing, allegedly by members of the Vega family and their supporters. This time, it concerns lands on the coast in the village [...]
Trump Names Belize among Major Countries for Drug Transit
The U.S. President, Donald Trump, has placed Belize on a list of Major Drug Transit or Major Illicit Drug Producing Countries for Fiscal Year 2018. The presidential determination was made [...]
Fixing the System for Visa Fees and Security
Tonight, we have more from the Senate Special Select Committee’s public hearings with Director of Immigration Diana Locke on Wednesday. The Auditor General’s Report cited multiple instances where fees for [...]
Did Cabinet Have Authority to Direct Policy on Document Checks?
The Immigration Department has a backlog of files for persons seeking renewal of their immigration documents, mostly passports. But in the case where the files are missing, or the source [...]
Vital Stats Leadership Could Be Called Before Special Senate Select Committee
On Wednesday, Director of Immigration Diana Locke gave an example of how the humble birth certificate is the gateway to all things Belizean. If parents of foreign nationalities can claim [...]
15 Months On, Search Continues for Krystal Mitchell’s Killer in Belize
It has now been fifteen months since the murder of thirty-year-old Krystal Mitchell, who was found dead at the apartment of an acquaintance in San Diego, California. The divorced mother-of-two [...]
Red Cross Solicits for Caribbean Hurricane Victims
The Red Cross would like your help to reach out to the Caribbean islands affected by Hurricane Irma. Over a million people have been impacted and countries are still assessing [...]
36 Scholarships from Restore Belize
Thirty-six students won’t have to worry about the cost of education for this school year. Thanks to the annual “I am Belize” scholarship award, the high schoolers’ tuition, uniform and [...]
Canoeists to Circle Sarstoon Island for B.T.V. Eco-Challenge
September is a month of celebration for all Belizeans, as we commemorate the anniversary of the Battle of St. George’s Caye, as well as the annual observation of Belize’s independence. [...]
Support Coming In from Diaspora
Since its inception and inaugural voyage a year ago, the BTV initiative has seen support from Belizeans in the Diaspora. Heading a team of fundraisers from California is Belizean/American volunteer [...]
Ladyville Girl Stripped from Family over “Revenge”
A twelve-year-old girl is missing. Lucera Constantino, a standard five student of Ladyville left home on last Friday in the company of a twenty-four-year-old man identified as Luis Sinturion. According [...]
Healthy Living: Soaking Up the Sun Responsibly
With all the festivities taking place this month, Belizeans will be spending more time outdoors. It means exposure to the sun will be more than usual and while it can [...]
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Gun License Fees To Be Increased
In an effort to minimize the number of illegal firearm and ammunition currently on the streets of our country, the Ministry of Home Affairs and the Belize Police Department today issued an advisory to all gun dealers and holders informing them of new fees being implemented for firearm certification.
The proposed increase which is expected to come into effect in the coming months will be added as follows:
License Carrier permit which is currently free of cost now has a proposed fee of three hundred dollars, Gun Repair Licenses which is also free of cost will now see a proposed fee of fifty dollars while Special Protection Licenses for Belizeans which currently holds a fee of seventy five dollars will carry a fee of two hundred and twenty five dollars and Special Protection Licenses for non-Belizeans is proposed to increase from five hundred dollars to one thousand five hundred dollars.
Special Treatment Offered To Guatemalan, No Need To Apply For Extension
One other interesting matter that came up in Wednesday’s hearing is an anomaly between what is policy and what is practice when it comes to Guatemalan tourists in Belize. Under the SICA framework, movement through Central America is allowed which means that in Belize Central American nationals can enter freely. However, after 30 days they are required by our Immigration laws to apply for a permit in order to extend their stay. But Guatemalans seem to enjoy special treatment as they do not end up applying for any extension, and it seems, our Immigration authorities do not budge to enforce the rules.
Are Senate Hearing Costing Belizeans?
A cloud of uncertainty looms over the future of Senate Select Committee hearings following an August 3rd letter from Prime Minister Dean Barrow to the Clerk of the National Assembly Eddie Webster that no more funding would be provided to the Committee hearings beyond November.
Webster had written the PM on July 20th and again on July 21st, requesting funds to pay for the Committee’s outstanding bills as of July 31st and to cover the cost of the sitting from September to November. While the cost of the Senate hearings has never been made public, the PM’s response letter revealed the cost being $146,000 from November 2016 to July this year, and $124,202 proposed for the next three months.
Petro Caribe Will No Longer Roll It
The Party is over and we’re not talking about anything related to the September celebrations. The PetroCaribe party and it’s sourcing of cheap oil and easy money for the Barrow Administration is over. Today Alba Petrocaribe Belize Energy Limited (APBEL), the Belizean company through which Belize buys Petrocaribe fuel from Venezuela, issued a notice to stakeholders in Belize’s fuel sector which informed that it has suspended purchases of petroleum products from Venezuela’s fuel supplier, PDVSA (pronounced Pedevesa).
The notice indicates further that APBEL has been facing problems maintaining a reliable supply of fuel from Venezuela, and it has, at times, resulted in higher fuel costs when Puma, the main fuel supplier in Belize, has had to make last minute arrangements to make up for the shortfall.
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Firearm holders will soon see a hike in firearm license fees
If you are a holder of a firearm license, a gun dealers’ license or a sport Hunters Licenses then be informed that the fee to possess those licenses will increase. A notice was issued this afternoon in which the Ministry of Home Affairs and the Belize Police Department announced that the new fees will be […]
Boom threat keeps children away from school
Even though, today is a normal school day, most parents whose children attend St. Martin’s De Porres Primary School chose to keep their children at home, due to an inferred threat via social media. This morning we spoke to Principal Anne Palacio. Anne Palacio – Principal “I got a message through my Facebook page yesterday […]
Mother says daughter was kidnapped
Twelve year old Lucera Constantino has been missing since last week Friday. Her mother Rosa Rivero says that she was kidnapped by a man she knows as Luis Cinteron. Rivero and her friends have been searching for Lucera since last week. Rosa Rivero – Mother “From yesterday I’ve been really tired. From Friday to yesterday […]
PUP says “GOB is using the people’s monies to advance its political agenda”
The People’s United Party has expressed concern over the recent revelation that eighty percent of the Social Security Board’s investment portfolio of four hundred and fifty eight million dollars is held in government interests including loans, statutory boards and government-controlled institutions such as the National Bank. The PUP says quote, “Government is using the people’s […]
Senator & BNTU would not like to see the Senate Hearings derail
Mark Lizarraga – Senator “I think it’s a matter of prioritizing. I think at the end of the day I make $130 every time I come here that is for my fuel and my time, they feed us a plate of food, other than that we pay the press whatever that cost is to broadcast. […]
Visa Waiver causes loss of revenue for Belize
Belize has several visa waiver programs ongoing. Citizens from countries like El Salvador, Honduras and Guatemala enter Belize visa free. And while it does attract a large amount of tourists and business men and women, it represents a loss of revenue for the Government of Belize. The matter was raised by Senator Eamon Courtenay during […]
Locke says Vital Statistics Unit is the biggest challenge for the Department
Since her appointment as Immigration Director, Diana Locke has been making significant changes within the Department. According to Locke, the Department’s biggest challenge is the Vital Statistics Unit. Diana Locke – Director of the Immigration Department “We at the passport section, we have many challenges with the documents issued by vital statistics particularly changes in […]
Education key to the prosperity of a nation
Restore Belize held its seventh annual scholarship award ceremony today. Guest speaker was John August, Director of Belize National Energy Charitable Trust, one of the organizations that assisted in making the programme possible. August said the future for a better and more prosperous Belize lies largely in education taking its rightful place in the development […]
22 Belizeans to be awarded at Tribute to Belizeans Patriots
Tribute to Belizean Patriots- National Honors and Awards Ceremony will be held tonight at the Bliss Center for the Performing Arts in Belize City. In total twenty two persons will be receiving honors and awards. Twenty persons will be receiving the Meritorious Service Award including twin brothers Sebastian and Fabian Cayetano. Two persons, Betty Flinchum […]
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Belizean caught in El Salvador with half million U.S. Dollars
A Belizean and a Panamanian have been caught in El Salvador with half a million US dollars in what the Salvadoran authorities believes are proceeds of money Laundering.
Belizean, Oscar Lesby Itza, and Panamanian, Adam Enrique Gutierrez Moralez, were stopped by the Salvadoran law enforcement at the Oscar Romero Airport in San Salvador on Friday, September 8. The cops reportedly saw them acting suspicious, and they decided to conduct a thorough search on them. The officers searched all their bags and found 499,660 US dollars in bundles of 20 and 50-dollar bills. They have since been charged with money laundering by the Salvadoran Financial Intelligence Unit.
Unfinished remote explosive found in Corozal
Police are looking into a very worrying case in Corozal where an explosive device was being constructed. If it was in its finished state, it could have been detonated remotely. That type of apparatus has not been discovered in Belize before and the experts are concerned about the escalation of that type of threat.
That device ended up in the hands of the police in Corozal after a civilian handed it over to them on Saturday, September 9. The BDF retrieved it, and it was examined by Brigadier General David Jones, the BDF Commander, the country’s foremost bomb expert.
Describing it to the media, General Jones said, “The device did not have explosives, but it is definitely someone attempting to make a sophisticated improvise explosive device or a more sophisticated bomb which would be the first that we’ve seen being constructed in Belize… It had a capacitor, it had a sensor and a cellphone attached to it.
Two new pre schools and two new schools for the south
On Thursday, September 7th, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Education, Hon. Patrick Faber, was busy in the southern part of the country as ribbons were cut for the opening of two new pre schools, a new primary school and a new extension to an existing primary school.
Financed by government through the Social Investment Fund, Santa Cruz received a new pre-school along with a new primary school. The village of Santa Cruz is a growing one in the Stann Creek district and residents have long been clamoring for a school of their own and the government made good on a promise to construct such a school and pre school in that community.
New Health Center opened in Santa Elena
“It is our dream that in the future Santa Elena will have its own full-fledged hospital capable of addressing {to applause} all our health needs.”- Hon. Rene Montero
Minister of Health, Hon. Pablo Marin was happy to share in the celebration with his cabinet colleague, Hon. Rene Montero, in the official inauguration of the Santa Elena Health Center last Friday morning. Health services are now being accessed today at the Center.
The Government of Belize has funded the rehabilitation of the Santa Elena Health Center Project at an estimated cost of $270,000.00. With a one-storey concrete building, the residents of Santa Elena have begun to get the services at the Out Patient Services, Child Care Clinic and Pharmacy. It will be opened from Mondays through Fridays from 8:00 a.m to 5:00 p.m
Police receives grant of BZ$100,000.00 from Taiwan
On 7th September, the Government of Belize and the Government of the Republic of China (Taiwan) signed a Cooperation Agreement aimed at developing police cooperation and combating transnational crimes.
Signing on behalf of the Government of Belize was Minister of Foreign Affairs and Home Affairs, Hon. Wilfred Elrington, and on behalf of the Government of the Republic of China (Taiwan) was Ambassador of the Republic of China (Taiwan) to Belize, His Excellency Charles K. Y. Liu.
The Agreement sets out the framework for police cooperation between both governments. The scope of cooperation includes the exchange of personnel visiting for study and training programs, sharing of information in the area of law enforcement, cooperation in combating transnational crimes and the implementation of other areas of cooperation.
Drama at Queen of the Bay
In perhaps one of the more surreal moments of this year’s September celebrations, the Queen of the Bay coronation took place. After the addresses, it was time for the crowning and in an unprecedented manner, Zenaida Moya, through Dr. Candice Pitts, led a proclamation of her own- declaring the Orange Walk delegate, Esmeralda Cal, as the Queen of the Bay. Immediately after, there was another declaration read by Neil Hall where Aaliyah Ysaguirre was also declared as the Queen of the Bay.
What followed was even worse: while the reigning queen removed her cape, crown, and scepter and recited the words of transition to pass on the title to the new queen- in the background, Zenaida Moya did the same on Cal. She had a scepter, a crown and a cape of her own which she placed on Cal.
18 scholarships for refrigeration students
Eighteen students received scholarships to study Refrigeration and Air Conditioning (RAC). The National Ozone Unit, within the Department of the Environment (DOE), hosted an award ceremony on September 13th, 2017 at the Institute for Technical and Vocational Education and Training (ITVET) Conference Room (Belize City). Each scholarship is set to cover the cost of tuition for each recipient for the completion of the second year of their RAC programme, and upon graduating, each recipient will receive a basic toolkit for start in the field. The scholarship recipients were chosen from 3 designated institutes across the country based on their active partnership with the Association of Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Technicians (ARACT) – ITVET Belize City, ITVET Orange Walk and Cayo Center for Employment Training (CET). The scholarships were distributed among the 3 institutes and recipients were selected based on an application process via these institutes.
64 Police officers trained in Human Trafficking Identification and Referral
The Anti-trafficking in Persons (ATIP) Council of Belize in collaboration with the Belize Police Department is conducting a series of trainings to build the capacity of Police Officers attached to the Domestic Violence Unit and Criminal Investigative Branch. The objectives of the sessions are to provide officers with a clear understanding of human trafficking and its related issues to build the capacity of police officers in victim identification and referral. So far, 64 officers have been trained in one-day workshops held in northern, eastern, and western areas of the country.
Workshops will continue until all Domestic Violence Unit and Criminal Investigative Branch Police Officers have been trained. The next session takes place in the south on September 29th, 2017, where it is expected that 20 additional officers from Stann Creek, Independence and Toledo will be trained. The series of countrywide workshops form part of the ATIP Council 2017 plan of action to scale up the country’s national response to human trafficking.
More children from Belmopan to benefit from feeding program
The children from Belmopan will continue to benefit from a feeding program being coordinated by their local Police. On Thursday of last week Howell Gillett, Officer Commanding Belmopan Police signed to an agreement with Recino’s Imports from San Ignacio, which will now see 140 students of two primary schools from the Belmopan Police Jurisdiction receiving breakfast cereal.
Belmopan Police already had a midday program that fed 75 kids, but in their interaction have discovered that there were kids who were not eating before coming to school.
BNTU wants senate probe to continue until ‘nomoh nomoh’
The executive of the Belize National Teacher’s Union (BNTU) ,appears to be getting ready for a face off with the government once again. This time though it is unlike last year when trade issues were bunched with partisan politics. There is no sort of trade issue on the table at this time. This time it appears to be plain old partisan politics at play. Last week the Prime Minister, in his capacity as Minister of Finance, had responded to two letters from the Clerk of the National Assembly / Secretary for the Senate Special Select Committee. The Clerk had written the two letters to the Minister of Finance on behalf of the committee requesting more finances for the committee. The Prime Minister wrote back to the Clerk, informing him and by extension the committee, that both amounts of monies requested would be extended to them.
Caye Caulker runway upgrade underway
Tropic Air and Maya Island Air domestic airlines announced that effective October 1, 2017, they will be suspending all scheduled flights to Caye Caulker due to the present state of the runway on the island. The deplorable state of the present runway creates a hazardous environment and the airlines are taking this safety measure to mishaps as it related to public flight safety and service.
This notice has been publicized to the Caye Caulker Village Council as well as the Belize Airports Authority (BAA). A request has been issued for an urgent renovation of the runway as the high season on the island quickly approaches.
Those requests have not gone unheard as the BAA is in the process of procuring sufficient funds to carry out the project. An announcement was made on September 12, 2017 that the BAA and the Social Security Board (SSB) are in the final stages of working together for upgrades to the runway.
Re-Opening of the Honorary Consulate of Belize in Chetumal
The Government of Belize has officially re-opened the Honorary Consulate of Belize in Chetumal, Quintana Roo, Mexico. The office is headed by the newly appointed Honorary Consul Mr. Luis Montero Maldonado.
The re-launch took place in Chetumal on Friday, 8th September 2017 at an event presided over by H.E. Patrick Andrews, Chief Executive Officer in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Accompanying C.E.O. Andrews were Mr. Miguel Martin, Chief of Staff in the Office of the Governor of the State of Quintana Roo; Mr. Luis Torres, Mayor of the Municipality of Othon P. Blanco; and H.E. Oliver del Cid, Ambassador of Belize to Mexico. The event was also attended by dozens of federal and municipal officials, as well as members of academia and the private sector in Chetumal.
Record payments for citrus
On Friday, September 15th, citrus growers in Belize will receive their final payment on products delivered this year and it is a record breaker. According to a release from the Citrus Growers Association, payment for orange deliveries will be $2.5326 per pound solid while grapefruit will be $2.8933 per pound solid. The CGA says that these prices are the highest ever paid to growers for both Orange and Grapefruit.
Final payment for fruit delivery will be $.3674 per pound solid for orange and $.5161 for grapefruit.
Governor General receives donation of musical instruments
On September 12th, at the Belize House in Belmopan, Ambassador of the Federal Republic of Germany to Belize H.E. Mr. Harald Peter Klein made a donation of musical instruments to the Governor General of Belize H.E. Sir Colville Young. The musical instruments which included a clarinet, an oboe, a trumpet and a saxophone will benefit the Governor General’s Music in the Schools Programme.
The Ambassador was joined by his Honorary Consul Ms. Kay Menzies.
Ministries of Human Development and Defence launch Belize Youth Challenge Programme Recruitment Drive
The Ministry of Human Development, Social Transformation, and Poverty Alleviation and the Ministry of Defence have joined forces to launch a youth intervention project entitled the Belize Youth Challenge Programme (BYC). The mission of the programme is “to intervene in and reclaim the lives of at-risk youth to produce programme graduates with the values, skills, education and self-discipline necessary to succeed as adults.” The new 2-year pilot programme is an upgrade and strengthening of the National Youth Cadet Service Corps and is modelled after the Youth Challenge Programme run by the Louisiana National Guard in the USA.
Machel arrives early to assist Belizean musicians
Soca superstar, Machel Montano, will be the headliner at this year’s 4th annual Soca and Jazz Festival scheduled for Wednesday September 20th at the Hour Bar Field. His appearance is a few days away yet Montano is already in Belize and he will be making the most of it.
Music Ambassador, Shyne Barrow, who’s office is the major sponsor for Montano’s visit, told the Guardian that Montano will be holding meetings with Belizean artists to help them in their craft. Among those meetings will be a lunch in Belize City next week.
MOU signed for Port of Magical Belize.com Cruise Ship Docking Facility
The Government of Belize signed a Memorandum of Understanding Thursday, September 7th, 2017, with Portico Enterprises Limited (the “Developer” doing business as Port of Magical Belize.com), to construct a world class Cruise Ship Docking Facility on a parcel of land located along the coastline just south of the Sibun River in the Belize District (the “Project”).
The Port of Magical Belize.com Cruise Ship Docking Facility, being led by David Gegg and Gulab Sharma, proposes to construct a cruise docking facility to accommodate four Oasis class cruise vessels in Phase I, inclusive of a marina, 120,000 square feet of retail space, a water park and pool area, an arts and craft centre, an aquarium and an indigenous cultural centre. Phase II of the project will include two (2) additional berthing docks, a Five (5) Star 300 room hotel and a water theme park.
New NEMO Deputy National Emergency Coordinator
Mr. Colin Gillett has been named as the new Deputy National Emergency Coordinator for the National Emergency Management Organization (NEMO).
Mr. Gillett holds a Master’s Degree in Natural Resource Management from the University of the West Indies, Cave Hill, Barbados. His work experience includes Director of the Coastal Zone Management Authority and Institute, Project Coordinator for the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) in Belize, and Private Consultant in Project Management and Logistics.
PUP prepare to strike again!
Feeling that the near riotous event of last week was a success, the PUP have been holding meetings with chief agitators, Oscar Requena and Servulo Baeza, in the hopes of riding what they saw as a successful event. The problem with the meetings is that both men who are expected to lead the charge for the PUP are so dense that during most of the meetings all Johnny Briceno could do was hold his head in disbelief of what was being proposed to be the next course of action.
For his part Briceno's brother and advisor to Johnny, too, buried his head in his lap and hoped that the meeting would come to an end very quickly. The two cavemen masquerading as the brain thrust of the PUP have very little to contribute to any real change to what is being offered by the PUP.
Red Cross advises how to assist after Hurricane Irma
:Irma, the strongest Atlantic hurricane in more than a decade has battered millions of people in the Caribbean. At least 34 people are believed to have been killed.
The Category 5 hurricane has cut a swath of destruction through half a dozen Caribbean nations and overseas territories. Reports from Barbuda suggest that nearly every building has been damaged or destroyed, causing approximately 1,800 persons to be without shelter, while hundreds of thousands of people in Puerto Rico are without power according to authorities. Further reports of severe destruction have been received from the British Virgin Islands and Anguilla, as well as Saint Martin and St. Barts (Saint Barthélemy), St. Kitts and Nevis, and Cuba.
Remembering St. George’s Caye Day
With the festivities of the Tenth now over, the Belize Archives & Records Service BARS would like to share with us some factual information surrounding St. George’s Caye Day. Just as in every 10th celebration, it serves us well to remember the great sacrifices of our forefathers.
Many Belizeans who have read about the engagement between the Settlers and the Spanish might recall that there were defensive Forts at the Belize Settlement. Apart from the most commonly known Fort Balccares and Fort Lindsay located on either sides of the Haulover, there were also forts at present day Belize City. There were Fort Barrow, Fort Wexford and Fort Dundas. Fort Barrow was located around the area of the old hospital on the Northside, while Fort Wexford and Fort Dundas were on the South. Fort Wexford was located on the property belonging to Thomas Paslow who financed the fitting out of the house, as well as, the cannons and swivels in the yard and on the wharf.
Triplets at the KHMH
On the morning of Tuesday September 5 a set of triplets were delivered at the Karl Heusner Memorial Hospital. The two boys Marlon, Malrick and girl Miracle were brought to the world by way of C-Section and weighed an average of 5lbs. On Wednesday of this week the triplets were officially introduced having been born to 20 year Virginia Garnett who saw the C-section performed on her by Dr. Jose Guerra.
The birth of one child presents its challenges and more so the birth of three. With those challenges in mind, that the KHMH solicited the help of the business community to aid with supplies necessary for the care of the babies.
The University of Belize and WWF will develop the first ever watershed management plan for Belize
The University of Belize through the Natural Resource Management Program from the Faculty of Science and Technology and the World Wildlife Fund (WWF), will develop a Management Plan for the Belize River Watershed (BRW). The plan will be the first of its kind in Belize and serves as a model for much needed future watershed management.
The project will take a multidisciplinary approach in collecting and consolidating data pertaining to the Belize River Watershed. Through scientific research, stakeholder consultations and community engagement, a sustainable management plan will be produced by identifying long-term monitoring programs and bolstering policies for the protection of Belize’s freshwater resources.
Shooting after j’ouvert leaves 6 injured
Despite the best efforts of the police to secure all the September Celebrations events, there was a mass shooting a few hours after the September 9 Carnival J’ouvert where 6 participants were injured. Police believe that the intended target was a man who was acquitted of murder only the day before.
Participants in the early morning event say that the officers were out in big numbers, trying to protect the hundreds of revelers who came out on that Saturday. The event concluded peacefully, and at around 6 a.m., 1 gunman, riding on a bicycle, approached a group of people leaving the area where the j’ouvert ended.
The shooter immediately opened fire into the crowd, which was passing the corner of Kelly and Wilson Streets, and several persons were injured. A 17 year-old male was injured to the left leg. A 15 year-old male was also injured to the left leg. Another 15 year-old male was injured to the right leg, and the one of his toes. A 15 year-old female suffered an injury to the abdomen, and the right wrist.
Accident leaves one dead and one in trouble with the law
Just after midday on September 12, 2017, police visited the junction of Cemetery and East Ring Roads where they observed Jose Cucul in a drain on the right side of the road with head and bodily injuries.
Preliminary investigation reveals that Lathraine Penner of Camalote Village was traveling in a van when a cyclist made a left turn into her path which caused a collision between the cyclist and the vehicle. Cucul was rushed to the Western Regional Hospital where he later died. Penner has since been served with a notice of intended prosecution as police investigation continues.
Words of Life with Pastor Barry Fraser
We have authority over illness. In the Gospel of Matthew, chapter 10 verse 8, Jesus tells us, his followers, to “Heal the sick, raise the dead, cleanse the lepers, drive out demons. Freely you have received; freely give.”
One of the most misunderstood doctrines of Christianity is about where we draw the line between God’s part and our part in establishing things on earth. The Bible teaches us in the book of Genesis, that as soon as God completed the earth, He handed the keys over to us. So from that moment His part was to fill us with His wisdom and our part was to use it to do things on earth exactly as He had already planned it. But when man sinned and cut the cord we no longer had Him to show us what to do. So we began to do things our way, or the devil’s way, which made everything descend into the chaos we have on earth.
Akeem Augustine, acquitted of murder, becomes victim of attempted murder
After being on remand for 4 years 6 months, 22-year-old Akeem Augustine is a free man. Augustine was accused of the murder of Ardon Belgrave who was shot execution style on March 19, 2013.
The acquittal took place on Friday, September 8, 2017 before Justice Adolph Lucas in the Belize City Supreme Court where the evidence presented by the DPP was not convincing enough. Also according to Judge Lucas, there were serious inconsistencies in the testimony of the crown’s main witness Christopher Gillett. Augustine, who was represented by attorney Stevannie Duncan, was found not guilty of murder.
Less than 24 hours after his acquittal, on the morning of J’ouvert, Augustine was targeted by a gunman in the Cinderella Plaza area. He received a gunshot injury to the toe. Five others were injured in the same incident.
Big burglary in Belmopan
Brodam Santos, a 24-year-old man of Lomas Las Flores area, Belmopan, reported that between 9:00 p.m. on Saturday September 9, 2017 and 4:00 a.m., Sunday September 10, 2017 while he was out, someone broke into his house and stole an assortment of items that includes electronic items, tools, goods and cash among others, all to a total value of $16,066. Police investigations continue.
Construction worker fined for weed
A Belize City construction worker en route to San Pedro on September 9, 2017 was found in possession of cannabis while at the San Pedro Express Water Taxi terminal. He is 19-year-old Dornell Talbert of Belize City.
Talbert, who was unrepresented before Magistrate Aretha Ford, was read two criminal charges, one count of possession of a controlled drug with intent to supply 61.1 grams of cannabis, a charge of drug trafficking for this amount, and a charge of possession of a controlled drug where he was found with 41 grams of cannabis. In court on September 12, 2017, he pleaded guilty to possession. He was fined $600 to be paid by November 12, 2017 in default of 6 months’ imprisonment.
Darwin Martinez receives gunshot wounds
On September 10, 2017 around 10:15 p.m., police visited the KHMH where they saw 26-year-old Darwin Martinez, a graphic designer of Mayflower Street, suffering from a gunshot wound to the left upper back and one to the left upper chest area.
Investigation reveals that a few minutes earlier, Martinez seated at the front passenger seat of a car along with his uncle, driver of the vehicle, and while passing on Ebony Street, he heard several shots. He later realized that he had been shot.
Deaf man remanded to prison over alleged gunplay
A deaf man who was taken into police custody for an alleged gunplay is now on remanded at the Belize Central Prison. He is 41year-old Gaylon Foreman, a resident of Ladyville. He was charged with a single count of aggravated assault with a firearm upon Lion Bennett which is alleged to have occurred on May 5, 2017 in Ladyville.
Foreman, represented by attorney Simeon Sampson, appeared before Magistrate Aretha Ford on Friday, September 8, 2017. Given his disability, a translator was provided. She signed the charge being read against him to which he pleaded not guilty. Due to the nature of the offense, he was denied bail and remanded to the Belize Central Prison until November 8, 2017.
Estranged common-law-husband is fined for wounding
Daniel Magdaleno, a 41-year-old resident of Ladyville, was taken to court on Thursday September 7, 2017 after he was accused of wounding his estranged common-law-wife during a misunderstanding. Magdaleno appeared unrepresented before Magistrate Aretha Ford where he pleaded guilty to the charge.
Since it was his first offense for such a charge, Magistrate Ford imposed a non-custodial sentence where he was fined $600 to be paid by November 30, 2017 in default of 6 months’ imprisonment.
Police officers accused of extortion
Two police officers posted at the Queen Street Police Station are out on bail after they were arraigned before Magistrate Aretha Ford on September 8, 2017 for a single charge of extortion. The men have been identified as 37-year-old Sgt. Lenancio Bol and 30-year-old PC Daniel Requena. In court they were represented by attorney Simeon Sampson.
The allegation against the men is that on September 5, 2017 in Belize City as police officers, they demanded $800 for themselves from Estefania Gomez.
John Doe found floating in the Macal River
Shortly after 2 p.m. on Tuesday, September 12, 2017, the lifeless body of an unidentified male was retrieved from the waters of the Macal River near the New Bridge. According to police, it appears to be a case of homicide as the body was seen with what appears to be stab wounds to the upper body as well as hand.
The body is of a dark complexion and remains unknown as a missing person’s report has not been filed in San Ignacio as yet. The body of John Doe, which was dressed in only black trousers, was found in a state of decomposition. A post mortem examination certified that the person bled to death. Police have revealed that the person had a tatoo of a rosary on the chest as well as the name Diane encircled with thirteen stars on one of the shoulders.
Kevin Bodden receives bail for charge of wounding
Kevin Bodden, a 24-year-old former murder suspect of Belize City, is out on bail after he was arraigned in the Belize City Magistrate’s Court on September 13, 2107 on a single charge of wounding of a woman. Bodden, who was unrepresented, appeared before Magistrate Carlon Mendoza where he pleaded not guilty.
The allegations against Bodden are that on September 9, 2017, he intentionally and unlawfully caused a wound to Sherilee Barrow of Belize City. Barrow told police that she was at a friend’s house where Bodden, who is her neighbor, approached her and punched her in her mouth causing it to bleed. She visited a doctor and her injury was classified as wounding.
Police shoot chopping suspect
On September 10, 2017 around 4:35 p.m., police responded to a chopping incident at Mile 25 on the Hummingbird Highway where 49-year-old Ricardo Oh reported that he was chopped by 32-year-old Florentino Coc who was several feet away under a shed.
When he was approached by the police, Coc picked up a machete and advanced toward the police in a threatening manner. Despite being cautioned and despite two warning shots being fired, he did not relent. It was not until he was shot in the right leg that he stopped.
Possession of firearm and ammunition lands man in jail
A warehouse clerk employed with James Brodie’s Ltd. was busted over the holidays in possession of a firearm. The 32-year-old man, Darren Dawson, was arraigned before Magistrate Aretha Ford on a charge of kept firearm and kept ammunitions without a gun license on September 12, 2017.
In court, Dawson pleaded not guilty to both charges but due to the nature of the offenses, bail could not be granted and he was remanded into custody at the Belize Central Prison until November 27, 2017.
Man spends birthday in detention for weed possession
On September 8, 2017, police of the Rural Quick Response Team stormed into the home of 28-year-old Jake Cadle, a resident of Crooked Tree Village, where they found 2 bags of cannabis under a Lasko Fan in his room.
Cadle spent the beginning of his birthday in lock down and after being processed, he was brought to be arraigned in the Belize City Magistrate’s Court. Cadle who was unrepresented appeared before Magistrate Sharon Fraser in court where he was read a single charge of possession of a controlled drug with intent to supply to another person or persons for the purpose of drug trafficking. He was found with 132 grams of cannabis.
Smuggling weed in a sub sandwich
Jamie Williams, who was out on bail after he was accused of burglarizing the home of a secretary employed with the Government of Belize, was busted trying to smuggle weed inside a cell block to his friend Elden Flowers, currently on remand for murder. Williams was arraigned before Magistrate Carlon Mendoza on Wednesday, September 6, 2017 where he was represented by attorney Oscar Selgado.
In court, Williams pleaded not guilty to a single charge of possession of a controlled drug with intent to supply. Since there was no objection to bail by the prosecutor in the case, he was offered bail in the sum of $700 plus one surety of the same, which he was able to meet. Williams is due back in court on November 30, 2017.
Witness to shooting killed in Orange Walk
Gustavo Hernandez, a 21 year-old Orange Walk resident, was killed in a shooting on St. George’s Caye Day. He was one of 2 men who witnessed the high-profile killing of Daniel Sosa, and so, it has been speculated that he was executed because his killer wanted to ensure that he wouldn’t testify in the case.
A female companion, who witnessed his murder, came forward to the press to give a chilling account of the attempt made on his life. It happened at just after 5 a.m. on Sunday, September 10, on the San Antonio Road. He was walking a woman to her house, and according to police they were in the company of other persons.
This female companion, who asked for her identity to be withheld for fear of her life, explained that they had a disagreement while walking on the road. She was insisting that it was not necessary for him to accompany her, but chose to do so anyway. She says that as they were about to cross the highway, he grabbed her to alert her that a gunman was chasing him.
Bandits Sports blank Verdes FC in Premier League competition
The Premier League of Belize 2017-2018 Opening Season Football Competition continued over the last weekend with four games on the schedule.
On Friday 8th September, 2017, at the Isidoro Beaton Stadium in Belmopan, Police United FC edged out the Belize Defence Force FC by the score of 2-1.
The host team Police United FC, was the first to get onto the scoreboard when Daniel Jimenez scored the 1st goal of the game in the 21st minute of play to give his team a 1-0 lead. The first half of the game ended 1-0 in favour of the Police United FC.
The Police United FC took the lead well into the second half of the game until Victor Moralez was able to penetrate the defence and scored the equalising goal for the Belize Defence Force FC in the 68th minute of play to tie the score at 1-1.
Dragons and Belize Bank Bulldogs in the finals of the Belize District Firms’ Basketball competition
The Belize District Basketball Association Firms’ competition will commence its championship round on Friday 22nd September, with the first game in the best of three series at 8:00 pm at Swift Hall in Belize City between the top seed the Dragons and the number two seed the Belize Bank Bulldogs.
The second game on the series is scheduled for Saturday 23rd September at 8:00 pm at Swift Hall in Belize City, and if a third game becomes necessary, that game will be played on Friday 29th September, 2017, also at Swift Hall.
Hon. Edmond ‘Clear the Land’ Castro T- 20 Cricket Tournament
The ‘Clear the Land’ T-20 Cricket Tournament will continue on September 16 and 17in Belize Rural.
On Saturday at 9:00 am out in Sand Hill, it will be Kenroy Roca from Double Head Cabbage Excellence vs Randy Rhaburn from Flowers Bank Rural Mix and at 11:30 am Dirk Sutherland from Rancho Dolores Western Eagles vs Garrett Joseph from Lord’s Bank Sunrise.
Later in the afternoon at 2:00 pm, it will be Maurice Leslie from Sand Hill Bright Stars will go up against Lawrence Bonner from Crooked Tree Brilliant.
The tournament will then continue on Sunday in Lemonal Villagw with the following games at10:00 am Satish and Lionel Russell from Bermudian Landing Berlan vs Norman Revers from Isabella Bank Uprising then at 2:00 pm it will be Conway Young from Bermudian Landing Summer Fever going up against Ike Reynolds from Lemonal Easy Does It.
Sandhill Blue Hawks lead in Leal’s Football competition
The 2017 Leal’s Football Cup Tournament continued on Monday 11th September, with four games out in Sandhill.
In the first game of the day, Corozalito defeated Sandhill New Site Warriors by the score of 6-0. The goals for Corozalito were scored by Clinton Gill (2), Tyriq Ciego (2), Denmark Gill and Tyrell Estrada.
In game two, Ladyville FC won over HVYSC via the default route. All 3 goals were awarded to the team’s captain Keron James.
In game three, Sandhill Blue Hawks and Lucky Strike played to a 1-1 draw.
Titans and Mahogany Masqueraders prevail in carnival 2017
The post-J’Ouvert carnival road march, despite its new route from Caesar Ridge Road to the Marion Jones Stadium, was just as packed as it has been in previous years. Spectators filled the streets along the route and many of them even joined in the bacchanal.
There were a total of 13 carnival groups, 6 senior and 7 junior groups, that marched in the competition and show. At the end of the day, all the groups performed to the best of their ability and presented their themes to spectators as well as judges that were dotted along the carnival route.
At the culmination of the road march, the 13 bands and an audience gathered at the Marion Jones Stadium where the winners were announced. Titans Mas Band placed first in the senior category and was followed by Mother Nature’s Creation and Soca Moca placing second and third, respectively.
Youth Talks - When You Feel Left Behind...
What’s wrong with me? This is nuts. I should be so much further ahead by now.”
Do you ever feel like you are nowhere near as successful as you want to be; that you are just lagging in life? Based on your age, the ultimate vision you have for your life and the work you are putting in, sometimes you can’t help but feel left behind. Like, desperately behind. Looking around at friends and colleagues and even those who may have graduated the same year as you, pretty much confirms it. Just about everyone is leaving you in the dust. The proof? They’re establishing themselves in the same careers you’d hoped for, married, with their perfect child that they post non-stop. They are essentially living your dream life — just better, faster and first.
Meanwhile we (you and I), out here making a tragic mess of adulting.
Breaking Belize News
Petrocaribe program comes to an end
Yesterday evening, Alba Petrocaribe Belize Energy Limited (APBEL) announced that the long standing agreement with the Venezuelan state oiled company Trafigura/Puma and Petroleos de Venezuela S.A. (PDVSA) under the Petrocaribe program has been suspended.
The official release says that, “after consultation with the Government of Belize, Trafigura/Puma and PDVSA, APBEL has decided to suspend purchases of petroleum products from PDVSA under the PetroCaribe Agreement with immediate effect.”
Benquenos irate over Guatemalan riders entering Belize to celebrate Guate’s Independence Day
Some pictures have been circling on social media of Guatemalan bands parading through Benque Viejo Town with the Guatemalan flag for the Tenth of September Celebrations which took place this weekend. Belizeans have been expressing their disappointment in allowing the Guatemalan flag to be displayed during national celebration activities in Belize.
Police find weed and ammo in Belize City
This morning around 6:30, officers of the Special Assignment Team along with the K9 Unit conducted searches in the Mayflower area of Belize City where they found a black plastic bag.
San Ignacio Police: Body found in Macal River is Dean Bennett
This evening, BBN reported that the family of a San Ignacio man was applying at the Ministry of Health to exhume the body that was found floating in the Macal River 2 days ago because they believe that it is their relative whom police found in the river.
Elderly man killed in house fire
By BBN Staff:An early morning fire on the south side of Belize City has destroyed a two storey wooden home and claimed the life of an elderly man.
At around 9 a.m., fire officials were called to 8467 Gordon Street, in the Lake Independence area where the house had been engulfed.
PUP says GOB using social security funds to advance political agenda
The Opposition, People’s United Party (PUP) issued a press release today stating that the recent revelation that over 80% of $458M of the Social Security Board’s (SSB) investment portfolio held in government interests is of serious concern to them and should also be of concern to all Belizeans.
Body of man found in San Ignacio could be Dean Bennett
The family of Dean Bennett, a San Ignacio man who went missing on Saturday, September 9, 2017 is applying at the Ministry of Health to exhume a body that was found by San Ignacio Police on Tuesday, September 12 to determine if the body is that of Dean Bennett.
Proposed new fees for firearm licenses, GoB also considering increased penalties for firearm crimes
The Ministry of Home Affairs and the Belize Police Department have issued a statement advising holders of Firearm, Gun Dealers, Sport Hunters and the general public of the proposed increase and application of new fees and the requirement for firearm certification.
Aldo Salazar doesn’t want to quarrel with PM Barrow
The Senate Select Committee met again this week but from all indications the hearings will be suspended before the year is finished.
Last week, Prime Minister Dean Barrow indicated that the Government of Belize would not be able to provide funding for the hearings past November due to budgetary deficits.
Hip hip Hooray?
By Lisa Shoman: Brig. Gen. David Jones: “The device is well constructed. It had a capacitor; it had a sensor and a cell phone which denotes that it would have been set off remotely. So this device definitely is above the level of what we’ve seen before in Belize. It is something that can be placed at a house or in a vehicle and you can actually set it off by just dialing a number on the cell phone.”
Ya’axché Conservation Trust offers financial management training to women’s groups
The Ya’axché Conservation Trust’s work in southern Belize has focused on empowering communities since 1998.
As part of the organization’s ongoing work of building capacity for local community-based organizations, Ya’axché has offered trainings in topics such as leadership, teamwork, finances, and cooking to several local women’s groups over the years.
NEMO announces new deputy national emergency coordinator
Yesterday, the Government’s Press Office announced that Colin Gillett has been named as the new Deputy National Emergency Coordinator for the National Emergency Management Organization (NEMO).
GOB, BEL, and PUC make commitment to energy future
Yesterday, September 13th, Frank Mena, the Minister of State in the Ministry of Public Service, Energy, and Public Utilities; Jeffrey Locke, Chief Executive Officer of Belize Electricity Limited (BEL); and John Avery, Chair of the Public Utilities Commission (PUC) expressed their commitment to providing reliable and sustainable energy through participation in the Belize Consolidated Project Plan (CPP).
Venti Non-Fat Latte with 2% Foam? Flight Cafe Opens in San Pedro
So I had to go to San Pedro’s new spot – The Flight Cafe – for the “soft opening” this past Tuesday. ESPECIALLY since it is owned and operated by the lovely folks who opened the new French bakery just this spring this year. The baguettes, sandwiches and croissants are changing the way people eat on Ambergris Caye.
Located just across the street from the Tropic Air terminal in the San Cas building. JUST behind Delices De France – known to me as THE French Bakery. A huge coffee list with some items I’ve never heard of – they must not be in the Starbucks dictionary! I had to immediately look them up so I don’t seem like a TOTAL rube.
Love Shopping and Travel? Popular Belize Business for Sale Includes Both
Most people would think owning a souvenir shop that also catered to large wedding parties would be a seasonal desk heavy job. For owner Lara Goldman it was an opportunity to travel the country as she continuously built her inventory. She sought out over two dozen great Belizean artists and vendors in each district and got to know their story.
As a result, shelves of both 12 Belize locations are filled with colorful creative and stylish items. The business is doing well and the accounting shows, steady continuous annual growth. Lara’s main reason for selling is that she owns and operates two other successful businesses – Romantic Travel Belize and Lemon Crush. There’s nothing wrong with wanting to be a little less busy, especially when you live on a tropical island.
International Sources
On tiny Barbuda, a 300-year-old civilization has been ‘extinguished’
Barbuda is barely 60 square miles.
Hurricane Irma, the Category 5 tropical cyclone that swallowed it Sept. 6, was nearly 400 miles across.
All 1,800 residents now are homeless, having been evacuated to the sister island of Antigua.
“The damage is complete,” Ronald Sanders, Antigua and Barbuda’s ambassador to the United States, told PRI’s the Takeaway.
“For the first time in 300 years,” he said, “there’s not a single living person on the island of Barbuda — a civilization that has existed on that island for over 300 years has now been extinguished.”
Here's What Happens To All Of The Flooded Cars After Hurricane Harvey
There are estimates that as many as half a million cars were damaged from the flooding caused by Hurricane Harvey along the Texas Gulf Coast, and many people are wondering what happens to those cars now. While some believe that they will be dragged off directly to junkyards or maybe even crushed, the process of recovering these vehicles is a lot more complex.
Cleanup efforts have already started and insurance adjusters, truck drivers, and auction representatives are already on the ground and working on processing these cars. Let’s jump into the process and see how all of these cars will be moved from the street to their final destinations.
Eyes on the water in Belize
"A sudden splash breaks the warm silence of the lagoon. As soon as the net touches the surface, Emelly Miralda starts pulling it in at a fast but steady pace. A glittering mass of sardines emerges from the water, some of them tangled in the mesh, others flopping violently.
"She loosens the net and a downpour of silver fish falls inside the small boat. A barracuda the size of her leg already lies lifeless on the floor.
"Her husband thrusts a long stick into the lagoon to keep the boat still. Three of their four children, chins and cheeks cupped in their hands, watch closely as their mother frees the few remaining fish from the net. A 10-month-old baby sleeps in a cradle. “Only a female can do this,” she brags with a grin.
"Miralda hopes to teach her kids how to fish one day—it’s a skill and a way of life she fears will become more difficult as illegal fishing, climate change, and unchecked tourism continue to hurt fish and coral populations. As she talks, Miralda sets aside a few sardines to use later as bait."
Read the full story from " Eyes on the Water in Belize" in the World Wildlife Magazine, Summer 2016 issue.
Videos
Unbelizeable Caye Caulker, 4min. A group of friends celebrates a birthday milestone in Caye Caulker, Belize. Fusion of video footage captured via smartphones, GoPro cameras, drones, and a DSLR camera with underwater housing.
Dangriga - Belize, 1.5min. Dangriga é a capital do distrito de Stann Creek, Belize. No último censo realizado em 2000, sua populaçăo era de 8.814 habitantes. Em meados de 2005, a populaçăo estimada da cidade era de 10.800 habitantes.
Scotia Bank & Caribbean Motors, 18min.
George Town Technical High School, 19min.
Belize International Film Festival Media launched, 24min.
Cuban Embassy discuss recovering from Hurricane Irma, 18min.
Belize Day 2 reef Dive 6, 6min.
belize diver day 3 playground 2 dive 7, 6min.
Belize Chinaman wall 2 Day2, 1.5min.
Belize: An underwater world of mystery and danger, 2min. Belize has some of the most spectacular and thrilling scuba diving in the world. Its reef is home to sharks, sea turtles, stingrays, eels, octopus and an endless assortment of beautiful fish. those daring enough to venture beneath the waves will get to truly experience the wonder and mystery 60 to 80 feet down.
Belize Barrier Reef Snorkelling- The Wheelers on the Bus, 6.5min. Taking the kids snorkelling in the second biggest barrier reef in the world. We saw sharks, rays, manatees and millions of beautiful fish. Belize is amazing.
Belize Independence 2017, 2min.
Belize Water Park - San Pedro Ambergris Caye, 2min. El Diablo Bar & Water Park located at the end of the dock at Caribbean Villas Hotel is the coolest place to hang out with the kids.
September 14, 2017
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The San Pedro Sun
2017 Carnival Road March attracts thousands in Belize City
The 2017 Carnival Road March was held in Belize City on Saturday, September 9th, and saw thousands of Belizeans lined up along the designated Carnival route. It is one of the many anticipated events during the September Celebrations, and features Belize’s vibrant culture and heartfelt patriotism. This year the colorful road march ended at the Marion Jones Sports Complex where several participating bands were awarded for their outstanding performance. Despite the grueling temperature and humid atmosphere, spectators from all around the city and country convened along the parade route. The different participating groups in this year’s event put on another memorable show, complete with elaborate costumes. It was a live jamboree on the streets of the city, with blaring speakers playing Soca beats, while both junior and senior bands, and steel pan bands mounted on large double deck trucks did their best to charm the judges along the route.
Ambergris Today
Hol Chan Office Pays Tribute To Belize Barrier Reef
Madi was so excited to see a new mural in town depicting Belize’s Barrier Reef. Hol Chan Marine Reserve Office commissioned the talented work of local artist Eruterio Carillo of Chuy Arts to bring the colorful underwater world to life on the building’s walls.
It took four and a half days to complete with the staff constantly giving the poor artist additional things to add in, even an additional wall to paint, but the results are amazing, says Hol Chan.
Well the final product is wonderful and Reef Warrior Madi approves with with a huge smile and a big thumbs up! The Hol Chan staff hopes that the San Pedro community will enjoy the mural, take selfies and maybe feel a little more connected to the reef each day as they pass by.
Belize Red Cross Opens Hurricane Irma Disaster Fund Accounts
Belizean In US Coast Guard Providing Assistance During Hurricane Irma
Meet Kareem Orio, he is a Marine Science Technician (MST) in the United States Coast Guard, currently stationed in Puerto Rico. He grew up in San Pedro, Ambergris Caye attending both San Pedro Roman Catholic School and San Pedro High School. He is son of Alva Rubio a primary school teacher at San Pedro R.C. School.
He recently shared these images on his Facebook profile page where he participated in fly overs on board a US Coast Guard helicopter in Puerto Rico before, during and after the threat of Hurricane Irma that just recently ravaged the lesser and greater Antilles in the Caribbean.
Kareem told us that his job as a MST is ensuring safety and security of US ports by conducting Vessel Inspections, Container Inspections, Facility Inspection, Waterways Management and Environmental Protection by responding to Oil discharge and Hazmat release.
Government Responds After Airlines Complain About Caye Caulker Airport
Irma, the strongest Atlantic hurricane in more than a decade has battered millions of people in the Caribbean more. At least 34 people are believed to have been killed.
The Category 5 hurricane has cut a swath of destruction through half a dozen Caribbean nations and overseas territories. Reports from Barbuda suggest that nearly every building has been damaged or destroyed, causing approximately 1,800 persons to be without shelter, while hundreds of thousands of people in Puerto Rico are without power according to authorities. Further reports of severe destruction have been received from the British Virgin Islands and Anguilla, as well as Saint Martin and St Barts (Saint Barthélemy), and St Kitts and Nevi, and Cuba.
BAA to Secure Funding for Reconstruction of Caye Caulker Municipal Airport - In a press release issued by the Belize Airports Authority, the government of Belize responds to the joint release from both Tropic Air or Maya Island Air over safety concerns at the Caye Caulker Municipal Airport.
After announcing that both airlines will suspend flights to La Isla Carińosa effective October 1, the Belize Ports Authority released information announcing the final stages of securing the necessary funding from the Social Security Board (SSB) to begin the reconstruction of the runway.
BAA states that in 2016, consultants were engaged to conduct feasibility studies for the repairs of the municipal airport in Caye Caulker. Based on the results of the study, the BAA subsequently took the decision to reconstruct the facility in line with the long-term vision of the Authority. Hence, a comprehensive design was commissioned.
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Belize Youth Challenge
Are you or someone you know up for the challenge? Contact the Ministry of Human Development, Social Transformation & Poverty Alleviation for more info today!
Are you up to the challenge? We're looking for Belizean males 15-17 years who want to: Make a positive change in their life, Develop themselves physically and mentally.
Come check the Belize ID at Corozal NICH
Two power interruptions, portion Toledo on Thursday, September 14 from 6:00am to 7:00am and from 3:00pm to 3:30pm
Affected areas: entire Punta Gorda, Cattle Landing, Hopeville, Silver Creek, Big Falls, San Pedro Colombia, San Marcus, Blue Creek, Aguacate, Mafredi, Crique Hute, Jordan, San Antonio, Jacintoville, Laguna, Machaca, San Felipe, Santa Ana, Midway, Barranco, Eldridgeville, Forest Home, San Miguel and surrounding communities. BEL to conduct maintenance and testing of equipment at Punta Gorda Substation.
Parades on Friday in San Pedro Town
Friday the 15th September, there will be two parades happening, at 9:00am, the Roman Catholic School will be hold a parade from the RC school aound the town. Please be prepared for some delays and take extra care because of the children. At the same time the Adventist school will parade in the Escalante area.
Please follow instructions given by the wardens and keep our children safe.
San Pedro Traffic Department
4th Annual Soca & Jazz Festival
What do you do when the undisputed KING of Soca, Machel Montano chooses Koko King for a day of relaxation before the upcoming 4th Annual Soca & Jazz Festival?? We welcome him and show him how we do it here on Caye Caulker! September 16th - Machel Montano will be at Koko King for the afternoon.
Entertainment by the 2017 Carnival Queen - Khadeja Tunn alongside our very own DJ Julian playing the hottest in Soca.
Happy hour all day | 7 beer-buckets specials! Don't miss the opportunity to meet the King of Soca!!
Machel will NOT be performing in Caye Caulker but do not miss his live performance on September 20th at the Hour Bar Field in Belize City.
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2017 Annual Culture Day!
It is here again!!! Bigger and Better. On behalf of myself and the mayan community of Independence Village, we are hereby expressing our invitation to the public for the annual culture day on 16th September, at the Triangular Park. Please visit the Mayan booth for your delicious local dishes, such as Caldo, boyos, indio tamal, caldo pork with potch, sweet corn tortillas and the famous Cacoa drink to quench your tirst. We will also have live marimba music performance, so make it a fun day. Lets come together to celebrate our rich culture.
Karaoke NIGHT 2017 - September Celebrations Event
Saturday, September 16 at 6 PM,
Central Park Caye Caulker.
Government of Belize, BEL, and the Public Utilities Commission Make Commitment to Energy Future
Today, September 13th, the Hon. Frank Mena, Minister of State in the Ministry of Public Service, Energy, and Public Utilities; Jeffrey Locke, Chief Executive Officer of Belize Electricity Limited (BEL); and John Avery, Chair of the Public Utilities Commission expressed their commitment to providing reliable and sustainable energy through participation in the Belize Consolidated Project Plan (CPP).
The Belize CPP is a roadmap that will outline how to meet the electricity needs of Belize and its consumers over time. Providing access to reliable and affordable electricity is a priority for all parties. The CPP will ensure that sustainable options for electricity are pursued in the optimal approach for Belize while harmonizing the efforts of these three leading organizations.
New NEMO Deputy National Emergency Coordinator
Mr. Colin Gillett has been named as the new Deputy National Emergency Coordinator for the National Emergency Management Organization (NEMO).
Mr. Gillett holds a Master’s Degree in Natural Resource Management from the University of the West Indies, Cave Hill, Barbados. His work experience includes Director of the Coastal Zone Management Authority and Institute, Project Coordinator for the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) in Belize, and Private Consultant in Project Management and Logistics.
In his new position, Gillett serves as Deputy to NEMO’s National Emergency Coordinator (NEC), Colonel (Ret.) Shelton DeFour, who stated, “We have an extensive public education and preparedness programme, and the new Deputy National Emergency Coordinator will assist with the management and administration of the staff and headquarters’ functions in order to enable the Head of Department to implement NEMO’s disaster and emergency strategies and programmes.”
St Martins School Threat?
The Belize Police Department has observed indications of a possible threat being circulated on social media concerning a St Martins School for today (Thursday). The Department wishes to advise that stringent security measures will be in place today and thereafter at St Martins School to ensure the safety of all students and teachers.
HOGAN
Watch HOGAN this Friday, September 15th at the Bliss Centre right after the Belize International Film Festival announces the OFFICIAL SELECTION for its 12th Edition of BelizeIFF in November. The fun begins at 8 pm at the Bliss. Boxing fans, don't miss Hogan as he goes up against the Guatemalan!!
Reverend Al Sharpton Rocks the Belize Flag for September
Triplets born at Karl Heusner Memorial Hospital
This morning, the Office of the Special Envoy for Women and Children visited the Paediatric and Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (PICU/NICU) at the Karl Heusner Memorial Hospital to make a donation to Belize's most recent mother of triplets.
The new mother was all smiles and even shed a few tears of joy as she expressed her gratitude to the various organizations who donated items ranging from strollers and playpens to bath products, toys, clothes and food items.
If you would like to make a donation to the first time mother, you can call Mr. Tylon Tillet at telephone number 6150223. All donations accepted!
Independence day Carnival Parade Route
2008 - Aug 2017 Airport Tourist Arrivals to Belize
New Mural in Corozal
A beautiful collaboration with two CSAM artists, Elvis Eddie Aldana and Vianay Bautista! The mural is located at Her Majesty's Prison historical landmark on 2nd Street South.
SCHOLARSHIP OPPORTUNITIES FOR ITVET/CET STUDENTS - INTERNATIONAL OZONE DAY
Over a dozen students will be receiving scholarships to study Refrigeration and Air Conditioning (RAC). The National Ozone Unit, within the Department of the Environment (DOE), will be hosting an award ceremony on September 13th, 2017 at the Institute for Technical and Vocational Education and Training (ITVET) Conference Room (Belize City) at 10:00 a.m.
Each scholarship is set to cover the cost of tuition for each recipient for the completion of the second year of their RAC programme, and upon graduating, each recipient will receive a basic toolkit for start in the field. The more than dozen scholarship recipients were chosen from 3 designated institutes across the country based on their active partnership with the Association of Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Technicians (ARACT) – ITVET Belize City, ITVET Orange Walk and Cayo Center for Employment Training (CET). The scholarships were distributed among the 3 institutes and recipients were selected based on an application process via these institutes.
September Celebrations Full Moon Concert
The SISE HoC is having a Full Moon concert to celebrate the September Celebrations this Friday, September 15th, at the Cayo Welcome Center. The Paranda Blues Band will be performing.
"Greetings from the San Ignacio & Santa Elena House of Culture (NICH).
You are cordially invited to join us for a full Moon/September Celebrations concert at the Cayo Welcome Center, this Friday September 15th at 7 pm."
Movie night Thursday, September 14 at the Governor General Field
Good afternoon Belmopan! Mark your calendars for movie night Thursday, September 14 at the Governor General Field. Movie starts at dark.
Come and enjoy free popcorn and the movie Friday Night Lights.
Friday, September 15th, Belize International Film Festival Media Launch and Screening
The first 25 People to 1. Like our page and 2. Share this post starting at 10:00 AM, will receive a complimentary ticket to the Belize International Film Festival Media Launch and Screening of the thrilling and motivating Movie "Hogan"!
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Cops Need Help To I-D Body Found In Macal
Cayo police need your help to identify the body of a murder victim. The body was found floating in the Macal river near the New Santa Elena/San Ignacio bridge yesterday afternoon. The post mortem shows that the dark skinned man was stabbed to death and left for dead underneath the new Cayo bridge. Police today called on anyone with information to assist:
ASP Daniel Iche, Deputy Officer, San Ignacio:
"San Ignacio police visited the bank of the Macal River about 500 yards down from the new bridge where the body of a male person was seen floating face down in the middle of the river. The body was retrieved and it was in a state of decomposition. It was dressed only in a long black pants without shirt. He was seen with a cut wound to upper left side of his back, a cut wound to the forehead and a stab wound to the right upper chest and a stab wound to the right hand. The person is yet unidentified."
Father of 10 Knocked Down and Killed
A 45 year old father of 10 is dead after he was knocked down and killed. It happened yesterday at noon. Jose Cucul was on his way to his Maya Mopan home on his bicycle when an oncoming van rammed into him. His skull was cracked from the impact - and he died shortly after at the western Regional Hospital. Courtney Weatherburne has more on this tragedy.
After only 2 months, Jose Cucul's farm is flourishing. His corn, beans and cassava are all thriving.
But Cucul won't be able to enjoy the produce of his labor.
He was knocked down and killed yesterday afternoon at the intersection of the Ring Road and Cemetery Road.
Police Looking For Guatemalan In Murder of Salvadoran
Cayo police are also trying to make head way in the Buena Vista barroom brawl murder. Salvadoran national 22 year-old Jose Ulysess Sibrian was stabbed to the chest over a drink on the 10th September. Police say they are looking for a Guatemalan national.
ASP Daniel Iche, Deputy Officer, San Ignacio:
"It is based out of a misunderstanding that started from a bar within the village where the deceased had bought a drink from the bar and the other guy came in, took away his drink and drank it. There is where the misunderstanding developed and it continued on the street."
"No one has been charged as yet. We are looking out for one Hispanic male person in that investigation."
Sr. Supt Vidal and ACP Chester At Daggers Drawn
Last night on the news, you saw the City's Southside Commander Senior Superintendent Marco Vidal make some extraordinary claims about his predecessor, Assistant Commissioner Chester Williams. When asked about the period of peace between rival Southside gangs that Williams had created between April and July - Vidal said it wasn't peace at all, and went on to explain it as a kind of accommodation with certain gangs that a senior officer, ACP Williams was involved in. That's an allegation of criminal complicity, and here's how he put it yesterday:...
Sr. Sup. Marco Vidal:
"In terms of any peace having been, between whatever period you want to put it, as a journalist, if you would go in and speak to the very people who speak about peace, you would know that there was no peace and there was a number of underlined issues that prevailed during that same time. My policy is that I don't give any persons any break, in terms of breaking the law. If the criminals are not happy with that then we will enforce the law. And that's it."
"There were some persons allowed to do some things and others not allowed to do the same thing."
Belize Red Cross: If You Want To Help Irma Victims, Donate Money
For the past few nights we've been showing you the massive devastation that Hurricane Irma caused in the northern Caribbean and Cuba - killing at least 44 people and leaving thousands homeless.
If you're wondering how you can help, the Belize Red Cross says don't send canned food and blankets, give money.
In a release issued today the Belize Red Cross says, quote, "at this time, the Belize Red Cross is not able to assist with the collection and distribution of in-kind donations. In the meantime, donations can be made to the disaster fund accounts at the following banks in Belize. Funds collected will be transmitted to the IFRC to assist with the disaster relief efforts in the affected areas." Those accounts are in the Belize Bank, Atlantic Bank, Scotiabank and Heritage Bank.
And, indeed, the need is great. On the small island of Barbuda alone, 90% of the housing stock has been destroyed, leaving 1,800 persons without shelter. In Cuba 10 died and hundreds of thousands of people there and in Puerto Rico are without power - and could be so for weeks. The British Virgin Islands and Anguilla, as well as duty and French Saint Martin and St Barts as well as St Kitts and Nevis suffered substantial damage.
Cuba and The Ethic of Disaster Preparedness
And while those Caribbean countries face formidable rebuilding efforts: they have help, St. Martin is a French Colony, Anguilla is a British overseas territory, and other countries like Turks and Caicos will get a 13 million dollars payout from the Caribbean Catastrophe Risk Insurance Facility, and other CARICOM countries will get special support form the Caribbean Development Bank.
And Cuba was definitely the hardest hit as Irma sat on the islands coastline for 48 hours with Category 4 and 5 winds. It smashed dozens of hotels, and left millions without power, while destroying thousands of acres of sugar cane. Indeed, paying for the reconstruction will be a challenge: But Cuba stands alone: the US Embargo - which President Trump renewed hours before Irma made landfall, prevents Cuba from joining the IMF and the World Bank, as well as other regional lending institutions that grant infrastructure loans.
Dos Pistolas en Pedro
Police have taken some more firepower off the streets in San Pedro.
Today at around midday a joint Gang Suppression Unit, Special Patrol Unit, and San Pedro Police operation was conducted in the San Mateo area - which is the island's large slum.
This led to the discovery of a .45 pistol and a .380 pistols along with magazines and nine .380 rounds. No one was present at the time of the find so the items were deposited as found property.
Immigration Hearings Continue
The Senate Hearings on Immigration resumed last week Wednesday after a month's break with the testimony from the current Immigration Director, Diana Locke. The Senate Select Committee wanted to hear from her what changes have been implemented at the department to ensure that there can be no more systematic abuses - the kind which pertained during the Audit Period of 2011 to 2013.
Well, they called her back today for a second session, and they questioned for an additional 3 hours about what Immigration looks like today. It was mostly housekeeping, but some of it was very important. That's because the hope is that the changes will prevent visa foils from being stolen like they were in December 2012. There is a new scanning protocol to create a searchable archive of all new passport applications that come to the department. This will make it harder for files to mysteriously disappear, like the infamous Won Hong Kim application.
Director: What To Do With Fraud Cases?
But, the Immigration Department is uncertain about what to do with the cases where persons are seeking renewal of immigration documents, but their files are missing, or the source documents look suspicious.
The new director is hoping to clean things but, she says that there are a number of files sitting on her desk and she has no idea what to do them. She told the Senate Committee today that she wants to see what they have to say on how to proceed with these types of applications:
Hon. Mark Lizarraga - Business Senator:
"In the cases where you have found documents to be false in your time since you've been there, have you taken away status? What have you done?"
Diana Locke - Director of Immigration:
"I cannot take away status from anyone, especially if you hold a passport with nationality. That - as I said, a decision has to be taken at another level as to what happens from there. We have basically - "
Cabinet Decree: In Case of Uncertainty About Authenticity
If Locke was to follow her directives from the Cabinet, however, applications like those would have already been processed. Immigration Minister Godwin Hulse sent a letter to Acting Director Maria Marin in 2014, informing her of a Cabinet policy. It basically says that if the Immigration officers can't find the file of source documents for persons who have immigration documents for 5 years or more, the department must not delay the processing or renewals for these applicants for more than 2 weeks.
The Senate asked the director about that today, and here's what she had to say:
Hon. Mark Lizarraga:
"So, going back to a ledger that may have been falsified, and just looking for a name, and a number, how would that help to verify?"
Diana Locke - Director of Immigration:
"A name a number and a file."
Hon. Mark Lizarraga:
"A name a number and a file."
A Citizen's Identity Database
And, Immigration Director Locke is hoping that the government will soon launch a new type of identification system which should hopefully insulate against fraud and forgery. She mentioned it again today in her testimony saying that this National ID System will allow for departments such as Vital Statistics, Social Security, Immigration, and Elections and Boundaries to verify the identities of citizens from one universal database:
Diana Locke - Director of Immigration:
"I do recognize that the Government is trying to - as I indicated the last time - look at a national identification system. And I think that from what has been presented to us, as the initial stages. I think it's a good idea. I think it would remove a lot of the issues that we independently face right now, because we're all going to be verifying against one source of data. And so, I think that is something that I would hope can actually be implement, because I think that this would help us to take this process much further along, and able to generate documents that can be considered secure."
Interconnection of Agencies Is the Future
That National Identification System is still in its early phases, and so, these departments are looking at a more immediate fix. Representatives in charge of Vital Stats, Social Security, Immigration and Elections and Boundaries have met to discuss interconnectivity of all of their databases. That would allow for the triple checking of the identities of persons applying for documents from each these separate entities. The Director told the Senate Committee that she hopes that this interconnection will take place very soon:
Diana Locke - Director of Immigration:
"Since my arrival at the department I have had the opportunity to sit in a meeting with the registrar general, representatives from Social Security and from Election and Boundaries where we have discuss the challenges that we all faced - where documents originate from, what are the things that we are seeing. At the department we have the passport section maintains a file of all the documents that we come across that we have concerns about. We have a connection with the Vital Stats where, not an electronic connection, but we have the option to pick up the phone and verify things we them if we have doubts with anything."
Is Vital Stats The Weakest Link?
In the quest to pass themselves off as Belizeans, persons seeking to get immigration documents often start with the forgery of birth certificates. Here on this newscast, we've shown you many cases where fraudsters manage to get a fraudulent birth certificate, with the stolen ID of dead Belizeans. After that, all doors open up, and they get passports, nationalities, Social Security Cards, voter's ID cards, driver's licensesthe whole nine yards.
And that's why today, the Senate decided that they will call officials from the Vital Statistics Unit to explain how their system works, and how it can negatively affect the Security of Immigration.
Here's the conversation on that topic with Director Locke:
Hon. Eamon Courtenay - PUP Senator:
"The integrity of your system to a large extent is dependent on the integrity of Vital Stats?"
Diana Locke - Director of Immigration:
"That is correct."
Belizean Caught With A Cool Million in Salvador
A Belizean caught with half a million US dollars in cash in El Salvador has ties to the Benque Viejo Free Zone, sources tell us.
Belizean Oscar Lesby Itza and Panamanian Adam Enrique Gutiérrez Morales were caught at the Oscar Romero Airport in San Salvador on Friday. Police saw them acting suspiciously, checked their bags and found $499,460 dollars in bulging packs of $20.00 and $ 50.00 dollars bills.
Salvador's Financial Investigation Unit charged them for money laundering.
A Triplet's Tale
Miracle, Marlon, and Mallory are the names of triplets that were born last week Tuesday at the KHMH. It was a roller coaster pregnancy, but the new mom was beyond proud to show everyone her newest additions.
The media was invited to see the babies:
Sahar Vasquez reporting:
This morning tears of joy rolled down the face of Virginia Garnett. After a difficult pregnancy, Garnett gave birth not just to one child, but three last week Tuesday at the KHMH in Belize City.
Virginia Garnett:
"I feel happy right now. I feel happy. I feel emotional. My tears bringing down are tears of joy and I just want to thank everybody and God. My three babies and I will try m best to do anything for them."
Sweet Pain Band Stand Up For Stand Creek Queen
The popular Punta Rock party band "Sweet Pain" has a viral hit on their hands with their new song, named "Goh Frahn Ya". It talks about the now legendary mix-up over the two Queens of the Bay on Tenth Day - one of whom just happens to come from Sweet Pain's hometown of Dangriga.
The catchy tune has the currency of Calypso music - which - decades ago - used to lampoon the news of the day - mixed with the relentless rhythm of Punta.
And, it all comes at the expense of Chairperson, or maybe that's former chairperson, of the Queen of the Bay Committee Zenaida Moya.
Vida - one of the leader singers for Sweet Pain told us that he came up with the song as he watched the debacle of the double crowning on TV on the Tenth morning. By the time the tenth parade came to his hometown of Dangriga in the afternoon, he debuted the song. He told us more via phone today - but first, here's a few seconds of the song, if you haven't heard it yet.
Scholarships To Save The Environment
This morning the Department of Environment awarded eighteen lucky students with scholarships to further their studies in air conditioning and refrigeration. The students will be advancing their knowledge in this technical field as well as being educated on how to make these AC and refrigeration units friendly to our environment. We spoke to Environment minister Omar Figueroa and two of the scholars about this opportunity and what this small gesture means for the environment.
Hon. Omar Figueroa, Minister of State Agriculture. Fisheries, Forestry, Environment, & Sustainable tourism:
"The government of Belize has provided 18 scholarships to deserving Belizeans. We are doing it through the department of environment because of course it focuses on refrigeration and air conditioning and it is extremely important for this field to be managed properly for the students to understand the technical aspect of refrigeration and for them to have proper tools so that we minimize leakage of harmful chemicals into the atmosphere so this scholarship I think will come a long way to allowing us to better meet our commitments to the Montreal Protocol by containing and minimizing the leakage of these chemicals to the atmosphere."
The Jaguar's Tale: Lessons Learned
In July, we told you about the livestock-eating wild jaguar caught on a farm in the Northern Lagoon area of the Belize District. The Belize Zoo and the Forest Department were called in, and extracted the Jaguar. But it died shortly after it arrived at the zoo. Today we asked Minister Figueroa - who is a jaguar expert about the ordeal.
Hon. Omar Figueroa, Minister of State Agriculture, Fisheries, Forestry, Environment, & Sustainable tourism:
"There is a lot of lessons that we need to learn when we have these types of incidents. No one should attempt to capture a jaguar if you don't have the expertise. If there is a threat of a jaguar to a farm you need to call the forest department you need to call the people that have the expertise to deal with it."
What Community Wants From Cops
This afternoon the police conducted another meet and greet in the Precinct 1 and Precinct 4 areas. While they were touring the precinct 1 areas we got some insight on the meet and greet from Deputy Division Commander for the south of Belize City, police Superintendent Daniel Arzu along with a resident.
Supt., Daniel Arzu - Deputy Division Commander:
"We are focusing on the entire area behind the Raccoon Street Police Station and so far, as what we would normally expect, the residents are quite cooperative with us and we are grateful for how they receive us because there is this need to dialogue and to foster the relationship between the police and the community and that is practically what we are doing this afternoon. What we are doing here is to sensitize the residents to find out from them how best they can give us some suggestions as to how we carry out our functions and that's something that we are quite receptive of because the reality is we want to bridge the gap and we also want to reduce crime at all costs and part of our tool is the community in these crime fighting measures."
BTV, Around The Island
The Belize Territorial Volunteers are going back to the Sarstoon this Saturday September 16th. But, this time they say they are not trying to bait the Guatemalan Navy; they're doing an Eco-challenge. It's a Kayak and canoe race - and co-organizer Mario Lara told us more:..
Mario Lara, BTV:
"It's a kayak, canoe race around Sarstoon. We're starting at Barranco Village, we're going to go around Sarstoon island- which belongs to Belize- and then we're going to go back to Barranco Village."
Jules Vasquez- Reporter:
"Critics would say that it is a provocation disguised as a fun day."
Mario Lara, BTV:
"Sarstoon is squarely in Belizean territory so we're not thumbing the nose at the Guatemalans. Yes, we are standing up for Belize's territorial integrity but not in a disrespectful manner. We're doing it in a very safety conscious, solidarity, kind of patriotic manner."
Farewell To The Flash, The Flesh, The Glitter and the Grind of Carnival 2017
Last night we left you with footage of the Tenth Parade, tonight it's the carnival, as we say farewell to the flash, the flesh, the glitter, and the grind that is the carnival road march.
Join us as we take one last look, goodnight.
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“John Doe” Surfaces Near New Bridge over Macal River
There is a second murder in less than forty-eight hours to report in the west. On September tenth, Jose Sibrian was stabbed to death following a confrontation at a bar. [...]
Body Shows Tattoos of Rosary, Names “Dian” and “Emmanuel”
But the identity of the victim remains a mystery and police is turning to the public for assistance as well as their counterparts in Guatemala to determine who is John [...]
Hispanic Man Sought in Buena Vista Murder
The first murder victim in the west for this month lost his life on the tenth. Police are yet to crack that case in the murder of Jose Sibrian, a [...]
Chester Williams versus Marco Vidal: Will Senior Cops Land in Court?
Is there a bitter sibling rivalry brewing within the ranks of the Belize Police Department that may very well end up in the Supreme Court? Since succeeding Assistant Commissioner of [...]
Southside Boss Clams Up over Lawsuit Threat
We caught up with Senior Superintendent Vidal this evening during a Meet and Greet event on Curassow Street in Belize City and asked for a response to Williams’ Facebook post [...]
Father of 9 Killed Along Belmopan Ring Road in Traffic Mishap
A father of nine perished in a traffic accident at the intersection of Cemetery Road and East Ring Road in the nation’s capital. The accident happened on Tuesday afternoon and [...]
Maya, Tropic Adamant over Caye Caulker Flight Suspension; Repairs Will Take Months
Both local airlines, Maya and Tropic Air, have announced the suspension of flights to Caye Caulker beginning this October. The airstrip at La Isla Carinosa is in terrible state with [...]
Senate Chair Says Inquiry is “Adequately Financed”
The Senate Special Select Committee on Immigration hosted Director of Immigration Diana Locke for the second consecutive week and we will have highlights of her testimony shortly. But the bigger [...]
Minister & C.E.O. Next to be Called
As for further witnesses to be called, the Committee’s schedule is known for at least its next meeting on September twenty-seventh, when Director of Immigration Diana Locke continues her testimony [...]
Business Senator Details “Minimal” Expenses
While there has been no public comment from the business and private sector despite being apprised of the Prime Minister’s letter, the Senator representing them on the Committee, Mark Lizarraga [...]
How Will Final Report Be Written?
The final report of the Senate Special Select Committee will be highly anticipated. It has already been guaranteed that it will not likely lead to criminal charges unless there is [...]
Triple the Joy for New Mom at K.H.M.H.
A Belize City first time mom delivered triplets last week. Two boys and a girl were delivered by Doctor Jose Guerra at the Karl Heusner Memorial Hospital. Today the young [...]
Guats Get Away with Free Residence in Belize
Minister of Immigration Godwin Hulse has been on record commending the high number of Chinese seeking visas to “visit” Belize. Of course, these persons pay as much as two thousand [...]
Warning over Documents Presented by Foreign Nationals for Belizean Children
The Committee has expressed interest in bringing in the top person at the Vital Statistics Unit; a division of the Attorney General’s Ministry that is responsible for recording and registering [...]
The Do’s and Don’ts of the Visa Vetting Committee
This afternoon, with Senator Mark Lizarraga in the chair on behalf of Aldo Salazar, there was further probing into the processes of the Department and in particular the Visa Vetting [...]
Mark Lizarraga Deplores Police “Thugs”, Incivility after O.W. Protest
An indelible stain on the nation’s consciousness was left by protests a week ago tonight in Orange Walk Town against the handling of another complex Ministry – natural resources. There [...]
Can Government Account for Spending from Increased Fuel Revenues?
For a country that imports far more than it exports and has for all of its existence, fuel is particularly important. Belize has for the past decade or so taken [...]
Police on the Meet and Greet Beat
In the weekly police meet and greet, we caught up with Regional Commander of the Eastern Division South Marco Vidal on the south side of the city. Vidal and other [...]
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BNTU Orange Walk Branch Award Members Of The Community And Elects New President
The Belize national Teachers Union has been in existence for the past 47 years and is one of the largest unions currently in our country. The union was formed with the objective of looking out for the rights and benefits of teachers in our country.
Every two years the different district branches of the union hold an election to select their executive members. Earlier today members of BNTU Orange Walk gathered at Gala Lounge where the new board was elected. After holding the post as BNTU Orange Walk President for the past seven years, Otilio Munoz was today replaced by the new president, Keith Agustin.
LOVE FM
The Ministry of the Environment helps students to realize their dreams
This morning, the Ministry of the Environment’s National Ozone Unit hosted an award ceremony at the Institute for Technical and Vocational Education and Training (ITVET), where eighteen students were given scholarships to further their studies in Refrigeration and Air Conditioning, RAC. Also, the scholarship award ceremony was held to commemorate International Ozone Day 2017, which […]
Colin Gillett is the new Deputy National Emergency Coordinator
Colin Gillett is the new Deputy National Emergency Coordinator of the National Emergency Management Organization (NEMO). His appointment to the post became effective on September 4. Gillett serves as Deputy to the National Emergency Coordinator, Ret. Colonel Shelton DeFour. In his capacity as the Deputy National Emergency Coordinator, his duties include assisting with the management […]
Is there tension between Southside Commander and his predecessor?
In a press briefing on Tuesday, Commander of Southside Belize City Senior Superintendent Marco Vidal, though not directly, alluded that his predecessor was facilitating criminals. In other words, that some gang factions were allowed to run their drug business while others weren’t. Sr. Superintendent Vidal said this after the situation in some areas within the […]
Career Opportunity to be a Translator
There is a new online course being offered for those looking for a career in translation. If you have the desire to be a professional translator, this is your opportunity. Lennox Lamb, the Administrator of Speak Out, spoke with Love News about the course. Lennox Lamb, Administrator of Speak Out “A nine month course is […]
First ever watershed management plan
The Natural Resource Management Program from the Faculty of Science and Technology of the University of Belize and the World Wildlife Fund will develop a Management Plan for the Belize River Watershed. A release from the University says the plan will be the first of its kind in Belize and serves as a model for […]
Ambassador of the Federal Republic of Germany donates to GG
On Wednesday morning Ambassador of the Federal Republic of Germany to Belize His Excellency Harald Peter Klein donated musical instruments to the Governor General of Belize His Excellency Sir Colville Young. The donation was made at the Belize House in Belmopan and includes a clarinet, trumpet, saxophone and an oboe. A press release from the […]
Senior Supt. Vidal comments on the effectiveness of Meet & Greet
The Belize Police Department continues its weekly meet and greet sessions every Wednesday with the public across the country. It has been a little over two months since the transfers became effective and today we asked the Commander of south side Belize City, Senior Supt. Marco Vidal how successful the meetings have been and whether […]
Police take weapons off the street
Around midday today a joint GSU, SPU and San Pedro Police conducted an operation in the San Mateo area in San Pedro, Ambergris Caye which led to the discovery of a point forty five and a point three eighty weapon with magazines and nine point three eighty rounds. No one was in the area so the […]
Caye Caulker to get new airstrip
The Belize Airport Authority has announced that it is now in the final stages of securing funds from the Social Security Board to reconstruct the Caye Caulker Municipal Airport runway as the design has been completed. The Authority is expecting funds to be approved by the end of September. The project is expected to start […]
Darnell Talbert charged for Drug Trafficking
Nineteen year old Darnell Talbert, a construction worker of King Street, was charged with drug trafficking and possession of a controlled drug when he appeared before Magistrate Aretha Ford yesterday. Talbert pled not guilty to drug trafficking for sixty one point one grams of cannabis but guilty to possession of forty one grams of cannabis. […]
Breaking Belize News
San Ignacio police need public’s assistance in identifying body found floating in Macal River
The body of a dark complexion man was found floating in the Macal River yesterday.
An on-site post mortem examination was conducted at the scene because of the state of decomposition.
The medical officer certified the cause of death to be due to multiple stab wounds.
Mexican embassy to commemorate anniversary of Mexico’s Independence
On September 15, 2017, Mexico will celebrate the 207th anniversary of the beginning of its War of Independence.Mexico’s war began with the call made by Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla, the Father of the Country, to the people of Dolores Hidalgo, Guanajuato, to follow him in the search for Liberty, Independence and Sovereignty.
BTEC’s Job Preparedness Training Makes its Way to Cayo
The Belize Training and Employment Centre (BTEC) announced that it is taking its Hospitality Job Preparedness training to the San Ignacio/ Santa Elena Towns in Cayo.
The sessions include training in the areas of hospitality, including wait staff, housekeeping/janitorial, and front desk/reception.
Belize Airport Authority to reconstruct Caye Caulker runway
Yesterday, BBN reported that Tropic Air and Maya Island air issued a joint release informing that due to the condition of the runway in Caye Caulker, both airlines are suspending all flights to Caye Caulker effective October 1.
IDB and GOB discuss sustainable development through strengthened transport planning
The Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) Infrastructure and Energy Sector Manager, José Agustín Aguerre visited Belize last week to meet with top government officials and discuss ways of improving transport infrastructure in an inclusive and sustainable way.
Visiting the Belizean ID Exhibit 2017
Belizean ID Exhibit is being displayed over at the Corozal House of Culture NICH. This exhibit is to showcase the public about the history of Belize. On Thursday, September 7th, 2017 the Corozal House of Culture did a short ceremony to talk about the cultural Identity of the Belize’s cultural people. Schools participated in this event to learn about the Belizean ID. During my visit to the Corozal House of Culture, I saw a variety of information about the History of Belize. Where did the people came from, who are they? What is Belize ID? This exhibit is a mere attempt at engaging all Belizeans to answer the following and pose some new questions about our Belizean identity.
International Sources
Belize Named by Forbes to List of Best Countries for International Real Estate Investors
There are a few key locations that international real estate investors will consider placing their money. But how and why are they choosing these specific locations? The experts on the Forbes Real Estate Council, some of the best international real estate investors in the U.S., made their list of the top nine places to put your money in real estate.
Belize was among the list of nine countries identified by Forbes. The small Caribbean country is easily overlooked by some investors. Other countries on the list like the Bahamas or Great Britain have been top investments for decades. But Belize has caught the attention of top international real estate investors for its stable growth and strong tourism, while still maintaining the native culture.
One of the big determining factors for a successful real estate investment is location. Consider the location of Belize. The country is only a 2.5-hour flight from Dallas, one the biggest cities in the U.S., and only 2 hours from Miami and Houston. Belize is also a destination for all ages. International Living Magazine listed Belize as a top location for retirees because of the tax incentives. In addition, the country offers plenty of adventures for adults and kids – beach activities, jungle cruises, ziplining, Mayan ruins, and more.
Mayan child sacrifices buried with ‘supernatural’ obsidian
From building cities aligned with stars to purposefully crossing their babies’ eyes, the Mayan civilisation was known for its strange rituals.
And a new study has shed light on perhaps one of the weirdest rituals undertaken by the ancient civilisation – child sacrifices.
Researchers have discovered 42 obsidian ritual stones in the ancient Mayan city of Ceibal, Guatemala, some of which were found in the graves of child sacrifices.
The findings suggest that the precious rocks were thought to hold spiritual or ‘supernatural’ powers for Mayan people.
Foreign Service Officer Applications wanted
The Embassy of the United States of America hereby announces that applications for the position of Foreign Service Officer (FSO) are now being accepted from U.S. citizens by the Department of State. One of the first steps in becoming an FSO is to take the Foreign Service Officer Test (FSOT), which is offered worldwide at various locations and only to U.S. citizens. The FSOT will be offered in Belize at the U.S. Embassy in Belmopan on Tuesday, October 3 and Wednesday, October 4, 2017. The registration deadline for candidates intending to test overseas is September 27, 2017 at 11:00 a.m.
FSOs are at the forefront of all U.S. Embassies, Consulates, and Diplomatic Missions around the world as well as in Washington, D.C. These Officers are instrumental in the formulation and implementation of U.S. foreign policy.
If you are a U.S. citizen and are at least 20 years of age and interested in serving as an FSO, please visit the Department of State website at http://www.careers.state.gov/ for information on eligibility, application, registration, testing, and more career information.
‘Gringo’ missionaries arrested on sex and drug charges in Honduras
Two US missionaries were arrested in Honduras on pornography and narcotics possession charges, after their house was raided by police authorities on the popular tourist island of Roatan. The operation took place in the early hours (6:00 am local time) last Wednesday, September 6.
The two men, identified as David James Waschko (39) and Philip J. Waschko (88), are both from Pennsylvania.
The double arrest was undertaken by members of the National Police under the direction of the DPI (Dirección Policial de Investigaciones). Both men are accused of “unfair deprivation of liberty, trafficking in persons and pornography”.
Videos
Senate select hearings have resumed, Special Senate Select Committee meeting Live from National Assembly Chamber, Belmopan.
"Dent" the Keel-Billed Toucan - Rescue Highlight, 2.5min. While passing through the Belize Bird Rescue earlier this year, I had the chance to meet this curious little keel-billed toucan with a dent in his beak, and even got the opportunity to feed him! Dent has since been re-released thanks to our friends at the Belize Bird Rescue, and is doing well!
Diving Adventures in Belize. Part 2: Blue Hole and Red-footed Booby, 17min. Diving in Belize: The Great Blue Hole, visiting Half Moon Caye, diving with Reef Sharks, Dolphins, Sea Turtle, Grouper and more.
Carnival Montage 2017, 4.5min.
Leader of the Opposition - National Issues / Independence Reflection, 48min.
Belize Security Threats Home & Abroad, 20min.
Belize Chamber of Commerce & Industry 21st Expo Belize Market Place, 17min.
Belize Massage [San Pedro, Belize], 3min.
CRAZY BELIZE UNDERWATER FOOTAGE!!!, 4min. For my first video I thought I might take y'all to the underwater paradise that is Belize.
Our Epic Trip to BELIZE!, 3.5min. A little highlight video from our trip to Belize! We split our time between San Pedro and Caye Caulker! I had such an amazing time ...
DRIVING THE COUNTRY SIDE OF BELIZE, 8min.
A Taste OF Belize With Caribbean Flavors Recipe for Jamaica/Sorrell Drink, 9min. Here is the recipe to make a very healthy drink (Sorrell Drink, Jamaica, Hibiscus,) by Sandra
Belize Aggressor 2016, 14min.
September 13, 2017
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Specials and Events
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The San Pedro Sun
Elderly lady reported missing in San Pedro Town
An elderly woman known only as Mrs. Julia, has been reported missing since Saturday, September 9th. The report was made after a couple of items belonging to her were located near the old dump site south of San Pedro Town. However, she is yet to be found.
The report from the San Pedro Police states that on Saturday around 11AM, a Mario Augusto Flores Peńa visited the station to make the report. According to Peńa, he found the items behind a residence at the old dump where he goes to feed some dogs every day. He elaborated that the items were a Samsung flip open cell phone, a key, a yellow cap, and a white nylon purse, which he identified to be the belongings of the elderly lady. Peńa also told authorities that Mrs. Julia lives approximately 100 metres away from where he feeds the dogs, so it was not strange to him to find her items, since the lady usually goes there to bathe and cook, due to the many mosquitoes at her place.
64 Police Officers Trained in Human Trafficking Identification and Referral
he Anti-trafficking in Persons (ATIP) Council of Belize in collaboration with the Belize Police Department is conducting a series of training to build the capacity of Police Officers attached to the Domestic Violence Unit and Criminal Investigative Branch. The objectives of the sessions are to provide officers with a clear understanding of human trafficking and its related issues to build the capacity of police officers in victim identification and referral. So far, 64 officers have been trained in one-day workshops held in northern, eastern, and western areas of the country.
Ambergris Today
Angry Woman
By Valerie Woods
I am a Belizean woman. Sometimes I’m an angry woman.
But:
I'm not as angry as I should be watching a policeman manhandle a woman journalist, grabbing her by the waist, dragging her by her breasts and forcing her to the ground. For God sake, stop it.
I'm not as angry as I should be watching policemen brutally go after the only woman journalist on the scene and not even a "knack seh" on the large, robust men journalists.
I'm not as angry as I should be when a high rank police officer will put on Facebook that he hopes Marisol learns her lesson. A flashback for all those women who had been beaten to their senses and "learnt" their lessons too. No, I'm not as angry as I should be.
Local Airlines To Suspend Flights To Caye Caulker For Safety Reasons
In a joint press release, both local Belize airlines Tropic Air and Maya Island Air are informing the public of the suspension of all scheduled flights to the island of Caye Caulker effective October 1, 2017.
The press release states: “The present state of the runway at the island’s airstrip exhibits severe deterioration. As a result, this precautionary measure is necessary to avoid safety and operational challenges beyond acceptable margins for public flight service.”
Misc Belizean Sources
Tropic Air Belize and Maya Island Air suspend Caye Caulker Flights
This information has been shared with the Belize Airports Authority and Caye Caulker’s Village Council accompanied by a request for urgent renovation of the runway in order to meet the island’s approaching tourism high season.
Air service will resume to Caye Caulker immediately after completion of necessary renovation works to rehabilitate the island’s airstrip.
Travelers with itineraries, reservations or tickets to Caye Caulker should contact their respective carrier for information regarding the status of the journey and available alternatives to reach this popular island destination.
Re-Opening of the Honorary Consulate of Belize in Chetumal
The Government of Belize has officially re-opened the Honorary Consulate of Belize in Chetumal, Quintana Roo, Mexico. The office is headed by the newly appointed Honorary Consul Mr. Luis Montero Maldonado.
The re-launch took place in Chetumal on Friday, 8th September 2017 at an event presided over by H.E. Patrick Andrews, Chief Executive Officer in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
In his remarks, C.E.O. Andrews underscored the importance of the re-opening of the Honorary Consulate to serve the needs of Belizean visitors and students who travel to Quintana Roo on a regular basis, as well as to promote cultural, trade, investment, and academic exchanges between Belize and Mexico.
SCHOLARSHIP OPPORTUNITIES FOR ITVET/CET STUDENTS - INTERNATIONAL OZONE DAY
Over a dozen students will be receiving scholarships to study Refrigeration and Air Conditioning (RAC). The National Ozone Unit, within the Department of the Environment (DOE), will be hosting an award ceremony on September 13th, 2017 at the Institute for Technical and Vocational Education and Training (ITVET) Conference Room (Belize City) at 10:00 a.m.
Each scholarship is set to cover the cost of tuition for each recipient for the completion of the second year of their RAC programme, and upon graduating, each recipient will receive a basic toolkit for start in the field. The more than dozen scholarship recipients were chosen from 3 designated institutes across the country based on their active partnership with the Association of Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Technicians (ARACT) – ITVET Belize City, ITVET Orange Walk and Cayo Center for Employment Training (CET). The scholarships were distributed among the 3 institutes and recipients were selected based on an application process via these institutes.
Statement from Senator Osmany Salas on Queen of the Bay Pageant
"This is all I will say about the Queen of the Bay fiasco: It is indicative of the mediocrity, unprofessionalism, complacency, and lack of citizenship that permeates every facet of Belizean society, including our public institutions.
Which leads me to the attack by the Police on Marisol Amaya. For all intents and purposes, that was an attack on the press -- the fourth estate -- and it is not unprecedented. That should be a matter of grave concern to all of us.
While I was happy to see a statement from the Special Envoy for Women and Children and from the National Women's Commission condemning the "manhandling" of Amaya by the Police, I am very concerned that no statement has come from the Office of the Prime Minister on the matter.
Belize Fishing Report, Sept. 3rd - Sept. 10th 2017
Probably one of the best weeks ever for this fishery. Ahead of the hurricane reaching Barbuda and the Dominican the fishing has been out of this world. Storms typically bring good fishing days but a storm of this magnitude coupled with great weather has created a record breaking week.
New mural at Hol Chan office
Pass by the Hol Chan office and check out the finished mural. It took four and a half days to complete with the staff constantly giving the poor artist additional things to add in, even an additional wall to paint, but the results are amazing. Thanks to Chuy Art, for a job very well done. Mural by Eruterio Carillo of Chuy Arts.
Belize Airports Authority to Secure Funding for the Reconstruction of the Caye Caulker Municipal Airport
The Belize Airports Authority (BAA) is pleased to announce that it is in the final stages of securing the necessary funding from the Social Security Board (SSB) to begin the reconstruction of the runway at the Caye Caulker Municipal Airport.
In 2016, the Belize Airports Authority engaged consultants to conduct feasibility studies for the repairs of the municipal airport in Caye Caulker. Based on the results of the study, the BAA subsequently took the decision to reconstruct the facility in line with the long-term vision of the Authority. Hence, a comprehensive design was commissioned.
The design is now complete and contractors have submitted bids for the construction works. The rigorous bid evaluation process is ongoing and expected to be completed on or before September 15, 2017.
Governor General Receives Donation of Musical Instruments
his morning at the Belize House in Belmopan, Ambassador of the Federal Republic of Germany to Belize H.E. Mr. Harald Peter Klein made a donation of musical instruments to the Governor General of Belize H.E. Sir Colville Young. The musical instruments which included a clarinet, an oboe, a trumpet and a saxophone will benefit the Governor General’s Music in the Schools Programme.
The Ambassador was joined by his Honorary Consul Ms. Kay Menzies.
Tribute to Belizean Patriots Awards Ceremony 2017
Thursday, September 14, 2017, at 7:00 p.m. at the Bliss Institute for Performing Arts in Belize City
THE NCC ISSUES PRESS RELEASE TO APOLOGIZE FOR WHAT TRANSPIRED AT THE TENTH OFFICIAL CEREMONY ON SUNDAY RE: Queen of the Bay
On Saturday September 9th, the National Celebrations Commission requested a meeting with the Queen of the Bay Committee to discuss the coronation and the decision of the judges. Only two (2) of the members of the Queen of the Bay Committee showed up which was to be a preliminary meeting before a larger meeting with judges and district coordinators. The Commission found it unfortunate that Miss Moya was disrespectful and uncooperative and left the meeting without convincing the commission that a queen other than the Dangriga Delegate decided upon by the judges on September 2nd, ought to be crowned. After consultation and discussion with the judges, majority of the District Coordinators along with coordinator representatives from Orange Walk, agreed that there was not sufficient proof of the judges' intent to overturn the results of September 2nd. The National Celebrations therefore upheld the decision of September 2nd.
Belize Heroes, Patriots and Benefactors Exhibition Launch
Join us for the Belize Heroes, Patriots and Benefactors Exhibition Launch, today September 13th, 2016 starting at 9:00 a.m.
For large groups please make booking arrangements prior to your visit, exhibit runs through October 17th, 2017
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Rock 4 All: A tribute to Saul Pech
Are you ready to Rock???
VACANCIES!!!
Corozal ITVET is seeking dynamic individuals to join its team in the following capacities:
A manatee calf rescue in Corozal Bay Wildlife Sanctuary
Yesterday morning started with a message from a local fisherman from Sarteneja about a manatee that had entered his beachtrap….and a request for help to remove it. The Wildtracks Team loaded the vehicle with equipment and headed for Sarteneja, and the waiting boat.
The manatee turned out to be a calf – approximately 9 to 10 months old - so not yet weaned. A search of the area revealed no adult manatee – a calf this size would always be with its mother in the wild. She shows signs of dehydration and has some raspy breathing, but is generally in good shape, and it is hoped that she will make a speedy recovery. The decision was therefore made to bring her back to Wildtracks.
Corozal Bay Wildlife Sanctuary was established specifically to protect its population of Antillean manatees...but every so often they need a helping hand. The beach traps provide fishermen with one of the most sustainable fishing method, catching fish live so that they can be sorted by size and by-catch thrown back alive. These large, heart shaped traps are also manatee-safe. They do, however, occasionally "catch" a manatee, which may then need help to find the way back out.
Road buckles in Corozal
That is why it is important that when you build in Corozal, especially along the coast, that you pile drive. In many instances, the roads cave in with just the weight of a delivery truck. Very important note.
Channel 7
Murder Witness Killed In OW - Family Says He Was Lured To His Death
The Tenth of September long weekend is over - and in its wake, there are two murders and one crazy shooting to report.
We start in in Orange Walk Town where the story is about the execution of 21 year-old Gustavo Hernandez. Many in the north believe that he was killed because he was one of the witnesses to the shooting death of 24 year-old Daniel Sosa. You'll remember that explosive case from the end-of-month weekend in July where Sosa was shot in the head inside the vehicle of the prominent UDP, Hilmar Alamilla.
Well Hernandez was in the vehicle when it happened, and he would have been called by the prosecution to testify against Alamilla, who's awaiting trial for murder.
Hernandez was one of 2 men who gave police statements that Alamilla pulled the trigger on his own friend. But now, he won't testify because on St. George's Caye Day, someone shot Hernandez to death, and his family believes that he was silenced because he knew too much.
Police Say There's No Evidential Support For Family's Claims
So, while the family has its very strong suspicions, the Orange Walk Police commander isn't so sure that the two cases are connected. He gave a press briefing this afternoon, and said that police have no information to support that:
Reporter:
"A motive for this murder sir."
Sr. Supt. David Chi - OC, Orange Walk Police:
"I have a motive but I will not revealed it."
Reporter:
"Is Hernandez' murder related to the shooting of Daniel Sosa?"
Sr. Supt. David Chi - OC, Orange Walk Police:
"I have no information on that."
Parallel Crowning of Queens
And while there are other cases of weekend violence to report, we'll take a detour now, for something completely different. It's the Queen of the Bay - a decades-old beauty pageant that rarely makes headlines. But it is tonight - and that's because of a completely unprecedented event that happened when the new Queen was crowned at the official ceremonies on the Tenth of September.
First, though, for some context. One week ago we reported that Stann Creek's Aaliyah Ysaguirre had won the Queen of the Bay Pageant. So she was the Queen Designate who would be installed with the usual pageantry at the official ceremonies on the tenth September - as per tradition.
Mass Shooting After J'ouvert
The Tenth of September long weekend began in earnest at 4:00 on Saturday morning when hundreds of city residents woke up, put on their rags, and went out into the pre dawn debauchery of j'ouvert. It's a celebration of the carnival spirit, and also a surrender to the reckless abandon of a road march - where anything can happen.
But, j'ouvert goers always hope and pray that the "anything" doesn't include gun violence - and to ensure things stay as safe as possible, police are everywhere. But where were they right when they j'ouvert ended and a gunman flashed into a crowd of revelers going home and opened fire? Our colleague Rhonda Crichton was on the scene right after the shooting - and her footage left us asking questions about police readiness:...
Army General Concerned About Corozal Explosive Device
And while Belize City police are investigating that mass shooting at the J'ouvert, police in Corozal are trying to figure out a sophisticated device which looks to be parts of a remote explosive apparatus.
It was found over the weekend, and the BDF Commander, David Jones, says that its existence in Belize a cause for concern. This evening, he granted us an interview via phone to share his views on the discovery of this apparatus which was only missing 2 pieces to become a fully usable explosive. Here's what he had to say:
Brig. Gen David Jones - Commander, BDF:
"I was informed that a device was found in Corozal. I believe it was on Saturday. One of our officers were given the device from a police officer who subsequently I got it Sunday morning. The device did not have explosives, but it is definitely someone attempting to make a sophisticated improvise explosive device or a more sophisticated bomb which would be the first that we've seen being constructed in Belize."
Irma Mashed Up Caribbean, Recovery May Take Years
Hurricane Irma is no longer a storm tonight and the remnants of this superstorm are lingering over the southeastern United States. But the effects of this storm will continue to be felt for many years in Caribbean island states where over 30 persons were killed. Countries like Anguilla, Antigua and Barbuda, Turks and Caicos, the Bahamas, St. Martin, and the British Virgin Islands were thoroughly battered by the storm - and now they are trying to put back the many broken pieces of tier lives, their homes and their communities. In Barbuda, for example, an estimated 90% of the homes were destroyed. We have these interviews from Barbuda courtesy ABS TV:...
The Caribbean Development Bank is in the process of providing Emergency Relief Grants of $200,00 US dollars each to Anguilla, Antigua and Barbuda, The Bahamas, the British Virgin Islands and the Turks and Caicos Islands.
Irma Sat Over Cuba For 48 Hours
And while those small island nations were thoroughly battered by the storm, Cuba arguably got it worse than anyone else. The storm sat over the island from 9:00 pm on Friday - when it landed as a Category 5 storm, until it left on Sunday afternoon as a Category three.
In those 48 hours, Cuba took a historic pounding. Today we went to the Cuban Embassy where we spoke to the Minister Counselor about the storm, and the recovery:...
Orestes Hernandez - Minister Counselor, Cuban Embassy:
"We were waiting for Irma maybe in different ways. We were just waiting that she might be, or it might be, crossing to the north of the island but not with that force - it was four and five."
Jules Vasquez - Reporter:
"And for hours."
Orestes Hernandez:
"And it took two days, forty-eight hours from the eastern side of Cuba to Matanza's providence, when she turned and go out north. So it took forty-eight hours just blowing everything and destroying most of our provinces. I mean, it affected from the north to the south..."
BNTU Scolds PM For Cutting Funding For Senate Hearings
In last week Thursday's newscast, we told you about the letter which the Prime Minister wrote to the Clerk of the National Assembly Clerk, informing him that the Government will not be providing any more funding for the Senate Select Committee, if it continues past November. Well, the Belize National Teachers Union - which forced the hearings - has condemned that decision.
Their statement says, "The Prime Minister has now 'claimed' GOB's inability to continue funding the work of the SenateCommittee, beyond November 2017, by citing financial constraints due to the institution of the Integrity Commission and UNCAC. However, we are yet to see work and results coming out of ANY of the two aforementioned entities..." End quote.
Barroom Brawl Murder Out West
Earlier in the news, we told you about the murder in Orange Walk, and the shooting after the Jouvert, but there was another murder.
That one happened in Buena Vista Village in Cayo. Police were called out to that village at around 8:50 p.m. on St. George's Caye Day, where they found the body of 22 year-old Jose Ulysess Sibrian, a Salvadoran villager.
Their investigation says that he was socializing at a local bar. He got into an argument with another man, who stabbed him in the left side of the chest.
Police are looking for one suspect.
City Shooting Leaves Man With Shoulder Injury
Reports this weekend on social media and WhatsApp were that there had been all kinds of violence, and mayhem in the city. But really, police say that apart form the j'obvert mass shooting, they only have the report of one other shooting. The Southside commander told us about it today:...
Sr. Supt. Marco Vidal - Southside Commander:
"There was an incident involving Mr. Darwin Martinez, who was accompanied by one of his relatives who was driving his vehicle and they were on their way from an activity heading to Sibun Street. So at the corner of Ebony and Sibun, that is where shots were fired and Mr. Martinez received injuries to his upper shoulder. He has since been discharged from the hospital and we are in the process of getting statements and carry on with the investigation. Well, from what we have gathered it appears to be a random shooting, targeting pretty much anybody in that area. It wasn't targeted at any rival gang, it was in fact just random shooting that they were doing."
Caught With A Gun At Carnival
Police also recovered a weapon on Carnival day, right on the route of the carnival, after the parade had started. Vidal told us about it:...
Sr. Supt. Marco Vidal:
"During that Carnival parade there were several operations going on simultaneously and as a result of that operation one person was found with a pistol and he is expected to be charged this morning, or arraigned before the court this morning."
Thirty-two year Darren Dawson, a warehouse clerk at Brodies was charged with kept firearm and ammunition without a License.
Southside Commander Makes Startling Suggestions About Predecessor's Law-Abiding Ethics
And so while there were no gang related murders over the weekend - the Southside commander says the city remains tense. And he admits that it's because gang rivalries have erupted again. Now, his predecessor, Chester Williams had worked out a gang truce in April, and everything seemed calm - but today, in surprisingly candid and bold remarks, said that if you felt things had cooled down, it was a fooling feeling:...
Sr. Sup. Marco Vidal:
"Currently the situation in some areas is very tense because the rivalries have erupted and we intend to continue with our operations to ensure that we can nip it in the butt."
Jules Vasquez, Reporter:
"Would you say it is due to, it is owing to the difference in strategy, a difference in approaches taken by yourself as oppose to the previous commander who was constantly involved and advertising mediation activities, which you have said the state has no mediation to do."
Putting the Military On Parade
So, at the top of the news we've told you about the controversial 10th Ceremony, two Queen of the Bay designates were crowned.
But, while that September ceremony became a sort of public spectacle, there were others which went off smoothly.
Those included a Military Parade on Saturday September 9th in Belmopan by the Security Forces under the Ministry of Defense, which was re-activated after a 10-year pause.
Today, via phone, the BDF Commander told us that he is happy that it is returning, so that the public can familiarize themselves with the different units within the BDF and the Coast Guard:
Keeping the Tenth Alive
And while that was the ninth in Belmopan, on the tenth in Belize City it was the official ceremony - which apart from the fight between competing queens, followed a staid script written by Simon Lamb many decades ago:...
Darrell Bradley, Mayor - Belize City:
"219 years ago, our forefathers stood up to defend our Belizean homeland. Fearful and outnumbered, they stood together unified in defense of freedom. So as we gathered here 219 years later, it is fitting that we should recognize that freedom is never given. Freedom is earned through sweat and sacrifice."
Hon. Patrick Faber, Deputy Prime Minister:
"It was 219 years ago on September 10th, 1798 that the governor of Yucatan and the Spanish armada retreated from our waters. Their mission a complete failure. In the meantime our victory marked a future with much promise as Belize became a nation in the making."
J'ouvert 2017 - Welcome to Mudville
And while the Tenth was pretty stiff - the j'ouvert on the morning of the ninth was the opposite. It was as wild and loose as it could be. 7News was out on the city street from before four AM - and Angel Noble got the shots while Wilson Grinage got the mud - here's how it looked:..
Carnival Winners Grateful
Of course, j'ouvert was the appetizer for the main course of the carnival road march. There were a total of 7 junior bands and 6 senior bands, but in the end only two could be declared winners. For the seniors, it was Titans and for the juniours, it was Mahogany Masqueraders. We spoke to the bandleaders today:...
David Matus, BandLeader - Titans:
"Overall it's a great feeling, that like you said for the past 2 years we were not able to place where we think we should have been placed for the past 2 years. But I think 2017 set it all. We were ready and we came down with a real different show this time and I think the band nailed it at the judging point. I think they came with the A game and they took it away. So that was where they workouts paid an important part for us this year. A part from beautiful costumes we had that on lock."
How Was The New Route?
And what about that new Carnival route? Well, the juniors and senior winners differed on that:..
Notably, the carnival reached the Marion Jones stadium almost an hour later than it used to reach the BTL Park on the old route.
Tropic Air and Maya Growl, GOB Responds
Today, Tropic Air and Maya Airlines put out a very rare joint press release saying they were suspending all scheduled flights to Caye Caulker effective October 1, 2017.
They say that this is following up on request for urgent renovation of the runway to meet the island's approaching tourism high season.
Service will resume after rapids are made.
Well, by news time the Belize Airports Authority fired off a press release saying help is on the way. The Release says that it is in the final stages of securing funding form the Social Security Board to begin reconstruction of the runway.
The project will cost over 7 million dollars and has been in the design state since 2016. Bid are being evaluated and that should be finished by the end of this week.
CLOSE WITH TENTH
And that's 7news for tonight
Thanks for watching, I am INDIRA CRAIG.
WE LEAVE YOU TONIGHT WITH HIGHLITE SOF THE TENTH PARADE.
Channel 5
Controversy Boils Over; 2 Queens of the Bay Crowned Simultaneously
The official Tenth of September celebration was reduced to a mockery of the prestigious Queen of the Bay. It all played out on live television from the Memorial Park where [...]
Coordinator Zenaida Moya Sticks to Guns
In the aftermath of Sunday morning’s national embarrassment, and indeed even before, social media has been blowing up with recriminations between members of the judging panel and other observers. Persistent [...]
Boiton Wants Zenaida Out; ex-Mayor Says No
The icing on the cake on Sunday was an announcement of a letter from Emma Boiton, long-time pageant coordinator, who effectively terminated Moya’s tenure as coordinator under the authority of [...]
Zenaida & Patrick Clash over Right to Name Queen
Earlier you heard the members of the National Committee’s comments regarding their meeting with Minister of Education, Culture, Youth and Sports Patrick Faber on Saturday. Faber has confirmed to News [...]
Stann Creek Committee Says Pageant was Unfairly Re-Judged
On Saturday afternoon, the Stann Creek District Queen of the Bay Committee held a press conference in Belize City at the Biltmore Plaza. The Committee felt, at least at that [...]
NICH Makes Public Apology
Now…at news time, the National Celebrations Commission issued a statement apologizing to the various dignitaries present on Sunday, both Esmeralda Cal and Aaliyah Ysaguirre and the people of Belize for [...]
Witness in High Profile Murder in Orange Walk is Slain
There is a troubling murder to report tonight; a witness in the murder of Daniel Sosa was killed execution style in Orange Walk. Full disclosure in the case against highly [...]
Police Say Link to Daniel Sosa Murder is Not Only Angle in Case
While we were unable gather officially from police the motive for this latest homicide, the Officer Commanding Orange Walk Police, Superintendent David Chi acknowledges that the murder of a key [...]
Murder Accused Targeted Among 6 Shot in Cinderella Plaza
Police presence was heavy at major events over the weekend, but that did not avert any violence. Not for Akeem Augustine who was set free of a murder charge on [...]
Darwin Martinez Sustains Injuries in Shooting
Shortly after ten o’clock on Saturday night, gunshots rang out on Ebony Street, at its intersection with Sibun Street, where passengers inside a vehicle were being targeted by a pair [...]
Explosive Found in Corozal Town
An explosive device was retrieved in Corozal Town over the weekend when police in that jurisdiction were handed a sophisticated bomb, complete with a remote detonator. While an actual charge [...]
Buena Vista Man Killed after Brawl
A Salvadoran national was killed in the Cayo District over the weekend. He was at a bar when another man took his drink and consumed it. A fight ensued outside [...]
Body Retrieved This Evening from Macal River
San Ignacio Police are on the scene at the moment where a body was found in the Macal River. Sometime after three this afternoon the body of a man was [...]
Brodie’s Clerk Found Along Carnival Route with Gun
Throughout the many festivities on carnival day, the Belize Police Department was working overtime to keep criminals at bay. Along the parade route officers kept a watchful eye for suspicious [...]
Are Police Responsible for Rise in Gang Rivalry?
Did the police department intentionally turn a blind eye to certain criminal elements and allowed them to carry on with illicit activity in return for keeping the peace in Belize [...]
Airlines to Suspend Flights to Caye Caulker
This morning, Tropic Air and Maya Island Air announced that they will suspend all scheduled flights to Caye Caulker effective October first. That’s because the runway at the airstrip on [...]
Teachers’ Union Sends Warning over Senate Committee
Last week News Five shared correspondence from Prime Minister Dean Barrow indicating that after the current allocation runs out in November, the Government would not continue to fund the Senate [...]
Titans & Mahogany Masqueraders Take Carnival
The 2017 Carnival Road March got off without a hitch. Thirteen bands, seven juniors and six seniors battled in various themes and revelry as they took on that two mile [...]
Premier League Tops Post-Holiday Sports Monday
Good evening, I’m James Adderley and this is Sports Monday. [Highlights of the weekend sporting activities….]
OnlyinBelize campaign
September is the perfect time of year to roll out our #OnlyinBelize campaign. Post those unique Belize moments and use our hashtag #onlyinbelize & #news5live. You may see your photo featured on our page and newscast!
CTV3
Two Women And One Minor Injured In Traffic Accident
Three persons including an 8 year old boy were seriously injured following an accident on Saturday evening in Corozal Town. The accident happened on San Andres Road, right at this junction that leads to the Baeza Layout area between a motorcycle and a vehicle. Corozal Police have released very little information about the incident, but we understand that 26 year old Melanie Requena was driving the motorcycle with two other passengers, 40 year old Claudia Arana Martinez and her 8 year old son. The motorcycle was travelling from San Andres Road into the cutoff when they were reportedly hit from behind by an incoming vehicle.
BNTU Threatens PM With Strike Action If Senate Select Committee Is Sabotage
The Belize National Teacher’s Union has reacted to the Prime Minister’s notice letter to the Clerk of the National Assembly, Eddie Webster, which informs that his Government will no longer provide any more financial support to the work of the Committee. The PM’s letter, dated August 3rd, followed a correspondence by Webster, in which he requested $124,202 to cover the cost of the Senate Select Committee’s hearings operation through to November 2017.
Guatemala Congress Voted To Keep Jimmy Morales Immunity
The Guatemalan congress has voted against the lifting of President Jimmy Morales’ immunity from prosecution, blockings further legal action against the President as a result of allegations by the International Commission against Impunity in Guatemala, which is known as CICIG. The head of CICIG, Ivan Velasquez, has made corruption accusations against Morales’ campaign. The specific allegation is that about $825,000 in financing for Morales’ 2015 Presidential campaign was hidden and that other expenditures had no source of funding.
Homemade Bomb Found In Corozal Town
Corozal Town is making major news tonight after what seems to be an improvised explosive device was found in a yet to be disclosed area of the town on Saturday evening. Police authorities have disclosed very little, except for giving confirmation that that the device wrapped in a bag was found. From the photos we’ve seen, the device seems to have been assembled with a number items including a phone, which normally is the trigger. Now, an I.E.D.…found in Corozal Town?? That takes strange and scary to a whole new level for the normally quiet, peaceful municipality.
Honorary Council Re-Opens In Chetumal Quintana Roo
In December 2016, Jorge Valencia’s term as Belize’s Honorary Consul to Chetumal came to an abrupt end. His responsibilities included helping tourists with visa application to Belize and assisting Belizeans who travel across the border with tourism and commerce information and who might find themselves in trouble. Since Valencia’s contract ended last year, the office of the consulate was nonfunctional and all queries were directed to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
That has since changed with the re-opening of the Honorary Consulate headed by the newly appointed Honorary Consul Mr. Luis Montero Maldonado.
LOVE FM
Another explosive found raises serious concerns
Authorities are seriously concerned over the recent assessment of what has been classified as a remote controlled explosive device. That device, though not fully assembled, was reportedly handed over to Corozal Police sometime late last week. The device was then taken to the Belize Defense Force on Saturday night for analysis. Today, Brigadier General David […]
Eye-Witness to Murder Executed
Police in Orange Walk are investigating the fatal shooting of 21 year old Gustavo Hernandez. He was shot early on Saturday, September 10. Hernandez was walking one of his female friends home on San Antonio Road when a masked gunman rode up to him and shot him. He was rushed to the Northern Regional Hospital […]
BNTU says No Way to derailment of hearing
The Belize National Teachers Union says it will not sit idly by and allow the Senate Select Committee hearings to be derailed before it comes to its natural conclusion. The BNTU is responding to the recent correspondence from the Prime Minister to the Senate Select Committee in which he stated that the Government would be […]
MLA & TAA say the attack against media is a violation of Human Rights
The Maya Leaders Alliance (MLA) and the Toledo Alcaldes Association(TAA) are the latest organizations to condemn last week’s incident which took place in Orange Walk at a PUP demonstration where journalist Marisol Amaya was man-handled by the police. The release said that the act conducted against Amaya is a violation of Human Rights. Further, the […]
No Flights to Caye Caulker in October
Effective October 1, Tropic Air and Maya Island Air will suspend flights to Caye Caulker due to the deterioration of the island’s airstrip. A release from the airlines stated that the temporary suspension of the flights have become necessary to avoid safety and operational challenges beyond acceptable margins for public flight service. Further, it stated […]
Not one but Two Queens of the Bay
The scandal surrounding the coronation of the 72nd Queen of the Bay continues to garner national attention. Over the weekend, the public saw two young women crowned as the 72nd Queen of the Bay, one recognized by the National September Celebrations Commission and the other, after a revision of the scores, was recognized by the […]
What went wrong with the Judging of the Queen of the Bay?
Throughout the course of the weekend, when Love News spoke with Moya on the matter, she has maintained that the subjective score by each judge was not tampered with, and stressed that what affected the final tally was where the appropriate deductions were applied. We asked whether the Committee, since it was conducting a revision, […]
After Queen Drama – Moya receives letter of ejection
And while Moya speaks of taking steps to improve the judging system of the Queen of the Bay pageant, there is the matter of her removal as Coordinator of the event. As we have reported, Moya was handed a letter signed by former Coordinator Emma Boiton requesting she remove herself as Boiton would resume the […]
Celebrations left a number of persons injured
The September celebrations continued over the weekend in Belize City. While it did not result in any one being killed, it was not for lack of trying as there were several shooting incidents that occurred. The first one occurred shortly after Jouvert, where several persons got shot. This morning the police department held a press […]
Military Parade – a Spectacular Event!
On Saturday, September ninth, the first ever Military Parade was held in Belmopan. Correspondent Fem Cruz spoke with Minister of Defense John Saldivar on the new event he said will hopefully become an annual one. Minister of Defense John Saldivar “This is the first of its kind military parade that the Belize Defense Force and […]
The Reporter
Editorial
The Social Security Board announced this week that it is running out of money!
It is losing money at the rate of a million dol-
lars a month more or less. !
About half of this million is going to pay a pension to people who have retired and are now drawing monthly sums from their Social Security insurance. This is the fastest growing area of expense because men and women are living longer and more and more pensioners are being added every year. .
In Belize there are more than 100,000 people who pay Social Security every week on what they earn. The businesses and enterprises who employ these 100,000 men and women are required by law to deduct this money from their salary and to pay it in to the Social Security Board at the end of each month.
Breaking Belize News
Body found in Macal River unidentified; post mortem to be conducted
According to police reports, a body was found shortly after 2:00 today in the Macal River.
The body was retrieved a short distance from the new bridge.
Police believe it to be a case of murder as the body was reportedly found with stab wounds and was in a state of decomposition.
Governor General receives donation of musical instruments
Today, the Ambassador of the Federal Republic of Germany to Belize H.E. Mr. Harald Peter Klein made a donation of musical instruments to the Governor General of Belize H.E. Sir Colville Young at the Belize House in Belmopan City.
Body found in Macal River near Trapiche
Confirmed reports to BBN indicate that a body was found in the Macal River in the outskirts of Trapiche in Santa Elena Town a short time ago.
Chamber of Commerce holds Expo Belize Market Place 2017
The Belize Chamber of Commerce and Industry (BCCI) today announced the dates of its annual Expo Belize Market Place. This year’s Expo will take place on September 16th and 17th from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. at the ITVET Campus on Freetown Road in Belize City.
The Expo will offer BCCI’s membership a wonderful opportunity to update the Belizean public on its accomplishments and services.
Man dies in fatal traffic accident in Belmopan
According to police reports, after midday today, Belmopan police visited the junction of Cemetery Road and East Ring Road in Belmopan, Cayo District where they observed a man in a drain on the right side of the road with head and body injuries.
The man was identified as Jose Cucul.
BNTU blasts GOB for pulling funding from Senate Special Select Committee
The Belize National Teachers Union (BNTU) issued a bold statement today to Prime Minister Dean Barrow, registering its contempt with a correspondence sent by him to the Senate Special Select Committee.
In that correspondence, according to the BNTU, PM Barrow indicated that the government would no longer be able to continue funding the work of the committee beyond November 2017.
Maya Leaders and Toledo alcaldes condems use of police force on Marisol Amaya
Today, the Maya Leaders Alliance (MLA) and the Toledo Alcaldes Association (TAA) issued a release condemning the force used by police on KREM News Director, Marisol Amaya.
The release says that the Maya leaders and the Toledo Alcaldes hold sacred the belief in human rights and fundamental freedoms of all Belizeans.
“No peace under Chester’s watch,” says Vidal
New Commander of Police Eastern Division South, Senior Superintendent Marco Vidal, believes that the era of gang mediation led by former Southside Commander, Chester Williams, did little to effectively stop the violence in Belize City.
“If you would go in and speak to the very people who speak about peace, you would see that there was no peace. And there were a number of underlying issues that prevailed in that same period,” Vidal said.
“Augustine was the target,” says police
Police have confirmed that Akeem Augustine, the man recently acquitted for the murder of Ardon Belgrave, was the intended target in the post-jouvert shooting on Saturday morning, where six people were injured.
Superintendent Hilberto Romero, explained that two men on bicycle approached Augustine while he was traveling with a group on Kelly street in the Cinderella Plaza area. One of the two pulled out a gun and opened fire, injuring the entire group, which included four minors: three male and one female.
Latest update on Hurricane Jose
The National Hurricane Center (NHC) continues to monitor closely Hurricane Jose that is located in the Western Atlantic Ocean.
Jose is currently a category one hurricane and is moving slowly eastward with little change in strength.
As of this morning, the center of Hurricane Jose was located near latitude 27.5 North and longitude 68.3 West.
Police raid in Ghost town leads to discovery of bullets
September 11th, was a day set aside to commemorate the Battle of St. George’s Caye.
However, instead of resting on their laurels, officers in Belize City conducted a raid of the Mayflower area, also known as Ghost Town.
Bella Vista family homeless after September 10th fire
A family in the Toledo District is homeless after their home burned to the ground on September 10th.
Esmeralda Ical, 19, a house wife of Bella Vista Village, told police that at around 8:30 p.m. she was at her neighbor’s house when she noticed that her house was engulfed in flames.
Burglars raid Belmopan home over the weekend
Burglars in Belmopan made off with over $15,000 in valuables over the weekend.
Brodam Santos, 24, told police that between Saturday night and Sunday morning while he was away someone broke into his home in the Lomas Las Flores area of Belmopan.
Macaw season concludes
The Scarlet Macaw (Ara macao cyanoptera) representing Belize’s largest parrot species is locally endangered due to poaching and is listed in the Wildlife Protection Act as a species of conservation concern.
For Belize, it is estimated that the population are around 200 individuals (Matola & Sho 2002). Nationally, the Chiquibul Forest is the key foraging and breeding habitat for the species.
SSB increases online presence
The Social Security Board (SSB) is making itself more accessible to Belizeans by increasing it’s online presence.
This morning the SSB announced the launch of its first social media account via Facebook, and it’s online portal, which allows employers greater convenience in making payments.
Guatemalan President Jimmy Morales keeps immunity, escapes corruption investigation
Guatemalan President Jimmy Morales will keep his immunity from prosecution in an ongoing probe into corruption by his government over unaccounted campaign financing after Guatemala’s congress voted overwhelmingly on Monday in Morales’ favor.
Witness in Daniel Sosa’s murder killed over the weekend
On Sunday, BBN reported of a man that was shot to the forehead in Orange Walk.
Gustavo Hernandez, 22, was found on the San Antonio Road around 5:30 Sunday morning.
Belmopan man cut to the throat
This morning around 1:10, Belmopan police visited the San Martin Area where they saw a man with a large cut wound to the throat.
The man was identified as Concordio Cucul,28.
My Life in Belize August Wrap-Up: Highs, Lows, Books, Shows and Eats
August was relatively quiet as things slow down on the Caye and in Belize. Here’s my August wrap-up brought to you a bit late – my first full month of being 44.
Best trip: This was my only trip this entire month – 3 nights spent at Cayo Frances Farm & Fly on the West Side of Ambergris Caye. There is a full time resident camp manager – but he headed home to Corozal for a one week vacation. I spent three days in the middle of nowhere on Ambergris Caye. It can be done!
Best Food Eaten: Sushi Lunch for my birthday at Jyoto Restaurant and Sushi Bar
Really REALLY gorgeous sushi for a very reasonable lunch prix fixe price. I need to do this again very very soon.
8 Facts About the Placencia Sidewalk that May Surprise You
For most visitors to southern Belize the word “history” is synonymous with the thousand-year-old cities of the ancient Maya. But in the charming village of Placencia there is a historical monument that while hardly ancient, continues to fascinate with every footstep.
1. The Placencia sidewalk started as a personal walkway for a high maintenance bishop! Okay. Maybe Bishop Dunn was a sweet and humble chap but his feet were far more tender than those of the local barefoot fishermen. So, he requested that a concrete walkway be constructed from his house to the nearby Anglican church and school. Little did he know that this need for comfort would be the beginning of the village’s first economically vital “road” and later a reason for girls to don heels and wedges for the otherwise arduous trek to the club.
International Sources
Irma turns Caribbean island paradises into nightmares
Strung like beads along the northeast edge of the Caribbean, the Leeward Islands are tiny, remote and beautiful, with azure waters and ocean breezes drawing tourists from around the world.
The wild isolation that made St. Barts, St. Martin, Anguilla and the Virgin Islands vacation paradises has turned them into cutoff, chaotic nightmares in the wake of Hurricane Irma, which left 22 people dead, mostly in the Leeward Islands. Looting and lawlessness were reported Saturday by both French and Dutch authorities, who were sending in extra troops to restore order.
The Category 5 storm snapped the islands' fragile links to the outside world with a direct hit early Wednesday, pounding their small airports, decapitating cellphone towers, filling harbors with overturned, crushed boats and leaving thousands of tourists and locals desperate to escape.
Mexico & Central America's Leading Boutique Resort 2017
Ka'ana Threepeat at World Travel Awards
Videos
Carnival Road March (September 9, 2017), 4hr.
Day three of Carnival mas camps, 6.5min.
The final night of mas camps, 6min.
Girls reaction to belize trip, 7min.
Kaya - Marine Conservation Project in Belize, 1.5min. Volunteer in Latin America and learn about marine conservation in Belize with PADI certification. You will gain an internationally recognised diving qualification and help improve the habitats of marine wildlife. Based on a tiny private island in the Sapodilla Cayes, off the coast of Placencia, this award winning marine conservation project has worked in conjunction with the fisheries department for the past 7 years researching issues affecting the world’s second largest coral reef.
ZENAIDA MOYA Breaks the Silence, 3hr. Ms. Moya on a televised "Talk Show" tells Ernesto Vásquez of Love Fm that she felt that the Honorable Minister acted hostile towards her and felt her safety was compromised when an intoxicated #DPM "talked-down" to her in a closed door meeting recarding his decission to crown Ms. Stann Creek as the Queen of the Bay.
Belize delegation discuss the World Festival of Youth and Students 2017, 21min.
Ministry of Human Development and Social Transformation launch Belize Youth Challenge Program, 21min.
Ya'axche Conservation Trust discuss partnership to mitigate human jaguar conflict, 32min.
Bert Belize Carnival Safety Tips, 23min.
Belize National Carnival Commission, 28min.
Grace & You Carnival Wine Shrimp, 19min.
Belize National Teachers Union, 35min.
US Embassy in Belize Remembering 911, 16min.
Freedom of Press, 39min.
Parallel Crowning of Queens, 8min.
Ep2 Kiteboarding and Snorkeling in Belize - BusyFindingTime, 17min. Our visit to San Pedro, Belize on Ambergris Caye over 4th of July, 2017.
Police Check Point Talk Show, 60min.
September 12, 2017
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The San Pedro Sun
Miss San Pedro 2017 Coronated at St. George’s Caye Day Parade
Newly elected Miss San Pedro 2017-2018, Virginia Vasquez was officially presented with her crown and scepter on Sunday, September 10th at the Honourable Louis Sylvestre Sporting Complex. Vasquez was crowned by outgoing Miss San Pedro Lisandra Novelo before a large crowd of students and citizens. The coronation was part of the 219th anniversary of the Battle of St. George’s Caye. After the coronation ceremony, Vasquez and the other Miss San Pedro contestants joined a citizens and uniform parade through the streets of San Pedro Town. At the official ceremony, Mayor Daniel Guerrero welcomed everyone to the first event of the country’s September Celebrations. The festivities this year are held under the theme ‘Belize: Confronting Challenges! Celebrating Triumphs! Renewing our Resolve!’ Guerrero reminded everyone that just as the Baymen faced struggles against the Spaniards over 200 years ago, Belize now faces challenges ahead. “Just like the Baymen collectively confronted their challenges, we must ensure that as a young nation, we work together and continue building our country,” said Guerrero.
Hol Chan Marine Reserve continues their annual sport-fish tagging program
The Hol Chan Marine Reserve once again conducted their sport fish tagging program for bonefish, permit and tarpon as part of their research and monitoring program. This program was first launched in 2016, and is conducted from April to November. So far in 2017, they have tagged 150 bonefish and about 70 permits. The purpose of tagging is to study and collect scientific data necessary to identify growth rates, migration areas, breeding locations and determine levels of sustainable fishing. “Since bonefish, permit, and tarpon are important species for our tourism industry, we wanted to study them in more depth. When a tagged fish is caught, we record its measurements and location. That way it is possible for us to develop more ways to protect them,” said Hol Chan Manager Miguel Alamilla.
St George's Caye Day celebrations and Miss San Pedro coronation in San Pedro!
Miss San Pedro coronation and parade. Happy 10th of September to all Belizeans at home and a broad! Hip hip hurray!
Wolfe’s Woofer: Even Trade
“What are you having, Mario?” I asked.
“Two garnaches and a tamale.”
My sometimes helper and I were eating lunch at Lupe’s at the big picnic table. A group of workers from a nearby construction site came over to eat and Mario called to one of them.
“Hey, Rafa,” he said. “Come over and eat with us and let’s talk about money.”
When Rafael got in line to order I asked, “What was that all about?”
“I keep Rafa’s bicycle at my house because he got no place to keep it. He pays me five dollars a week and I look out for it. Only thing is, he don’t pay me for a long time now.”
When Rafael sat down Mario said, “Rafa, you got five dollars for me this week? It’s adding up all the time.”
A story of recovery on World Suicide Prevention Day, September 10, 2017
arla, a 33-year-old hairdresser living in the Stann Creek District became suicidal about 5 years ago. At that time, she was in a dark place where she just “did not feel normal”. She describes experiencing racing thoughts, constant crying and an immense sadness
“I felt isolated, like nobody cared” and pretty soon she began to think that no one would hurt her if she were dead. She attempted to take her own life several times and felt that Depression was taking over her life. She knew she needed help and eventually she reached out to a psychiatric nurse practitioner (PNP) at the mental health clinic at the Southern Regional Hospital.
Doctor Love: Friendless
Dear Doctor Love,
I am sixteen years old and I have been best friends with this girl for all of my life. We have always been inseparable until she met this other girl and now she hangs out with her all of the time. I thought the things we told each other were only between us but I found out the other day that she is telling the new girl all of our secrets. They make fun of me and giggle behind their hands and point at me and this hurts very much. I am so heartbroken because school is starting and now she and I are not best friends anymore. I don’t know why she is doing this to me. We have never even had a fight, so why is she making me feel so bad? Are we friends anymore?
/s/ Friendless
Ambergris Today
Two Sharks Killed By Illegal Gill Nets
Disturbing video footage of a15-foot tiger shark that died after being caught in an abandoned gill net has triggered conservationists and residents to join the support in renewing the call to ban gill net and long line fishing in Belize. The tiger shark is one of two that were discovered this past week.
The San Pedro tour company, Amigos del Mar, came across a 500-foot net that contained the two dead sharks; one of them that was believed to be a pregnant female tiger shark. Amigos del Mar was traveling back to Ambergris Caye from a trip to Lighthouse Reef Atoll. They immediately contacted MarAlliance to report the incident.
MarAlliance indicated that the net had no tag denoting it was not registered, it was longer than regulations require in Belize and also reveals that shark fishing is taking place during the closed shark fishing season, all illegal acts.
Justices Of The Peace Cannot Charge For Services
The Attorney General’s Ministry has issued a release stating that it continues to receive reports of Justices of the Peace soliciting remuneration for services they provide. The Ministry reminds the public that Justices of the Peace are wholly disallowed from requesting or accepting any form of consideration for the duties (which they have signed an Oath of Allegiance and Office) they are to provide voluntarily, without fear or favor, affection or ill-will, as a civic duty.
The Ministry informs that any Justice of the Peace found to be guilty of soliciting any form of consideration from citizens will be removed, Pursuant to Section 3 s. 4(b) of the Justice of the Peace Act (Revised Edition 2011) which states:
Miss San Pedro And St. George's Caye Day Celebrations
San Pedro’s newest beaty ambassador, Miss San Pedro 2017, Virginia Vasquez was officially presented with her crown and scepter to commence her reign during today’s 10th September/St. George’s Caye Day celebrations.
The celebrations are part of the country’s official September Celebrations leading up to Independence Day on September 21. The program included short speeches by San Pedro Mayor Daniel Guerrero, Area Representative/Minister of Tourism Manuel Heredia. Belizean artist Jael August entertained with her rendition of the National Anthem of Belize and a few Belizean songs. After the ceremony a student parade ensued through the streets of downtown San Pedro culminating at Central Park were residents enjoyed a beautiful day by the beach.
Misc Belizean Sources
Bringing in the 10th Sept in style
The Full Moon party never disappoints!!
Harvest Caye animal evacuation plan?
As we all are trying to help those devastated in the Caribbean by Hurricane Irma and are anxiously watching the storm approaching Florida, we think about what would happen to those poor wild animals, being kept for profit on Harvest Caye by Norwegian Cruise Lines.
As you all probably know, the coast of Belize is particularly vulnerable to hurricanes and tropical storms. As we understand, the plan they have put into place is to evacuate the animals onto the property of one of the founders of the Harvest Caye animal side show, which requires many miles of travel.
This would have to be done well in advance of any storm as Harvest Caye would be evacuated of all people and there would be no one left to care for the animals. According to some of the leading experts on captive wildlife, what we’re seeing in Florida is the best model for the welfare of the animals. They have proper facilities on site with staff to care for the animals in situ as the stress of moving the wildlife to another site would prove more dangerous to the animals than the storm itself. In a statement Wednesday, the Miami Zoo said it would not evacuate animals "since hurricanes can change direction at the last minute, and you run the risk of evacuating to a more dangerous location."
LUCERO BRINDIS CONSTANTINO MISSING
LUCERO BRINDIS CONSTANTINO, age 13, of LADYVILLE, was last seen Friday morning (08 Sept), wearing black top and long jeans. She was seen with LUIS CENTURION. Her family and friends are hoping to find assistance in searching for her and would like to put together a search team to search an area of bushes nearby. The police aren't taking the case seriously and have left them with little option. Please get in touch if you have any information or can volunteer to help. Thanks.
Man shot in the head on Sept. 10th
On September 10th, 2017 at 5:30 a.m. police visited an area on San Antonio Road, Orange Walk where they saw 22 year old Gustavo Hernandez with a gun shot wound to his forehead.
The Investigation so far revealed that sometime around 5:15 a.m. Gustavo Hernandez was walking on the road when he was shot at by a man. The shooter then rode off on a bicycle. Hernandez was transported to KHMH in a crtical condition. Police investigations continue.
Two queens crowned on stage
Congrats Miss Stann Creek, Queen of the Bay. What was won was justice. The Usher sisters and past queens stood up for justice for a legacy that is part of our history and culture. This is not a privately owned pageant such as the Miss Universe, this is a Belize pageant that is about who we are as a nation. We live in a country where justice is fleeting and so we cling onto any small gesture that good prevails over evil, and decency over corruption. There is no lack of mistrust in the justice and political system but people power went into overdrive with press conferences in Belmopan and Belize City, social media posts and media contacts and in this case we should examine the example set forth by Sherima Guity with the support of her sisters Reena Ordonez and Taryn K. Usher and past queens.
PRESS RELEASE FROM PAST QUEENS OF THE BAY
As past Queens of the Bay, we are disturbed and appalled by the press release issued by the National Queen of the Bay Committee. On the night of the national pageant, September 2nd, 2017, the judges assessed the candidates using the rules and regulations that were agreed upon by the committee and district coordinators, and the scores were tabulated and given to the judges for their consent; of which four out of seven judges signed the final results. For this reason, WE believe that it CANNOT be considered a miscalculation because it was given consent and approval on the night of the pageant. To ask the judges to reassess their scores of the pageant in a private meeting is outright disrespectful as it not only questions the integrity, but also the competence of that person to act in such capacity as a judge. Judges are selected because of their recognized expertise.
Results for Carnival Road March 2017
JUNIOR BAND WINNERS 2017:
With 494 points in THIRD place is TRENCHTOWN MASQUERADERS.
With 559 points in SECOND place is BLACK PEARL CARNIVAL BAND.
With 563.5 points in FIRST place is MAHOGANY MASQUERADERS.
Winner of 2017 Belize Carnival Junior Road March is
Mahogany Masqueraders.
SENIOR CARNIVAL BAND:
SENIOR BAND WINNERS 2017:
With 523 points in THIRD place is Soca Moca Carnival Band.
With 538 points in SECOND place is Mother Nature’s Creation.
With 595 points in FIRST place is Titans Mas Band.
Winner of Belize Carnival Senior Road March 2017 is:
TITANS MAS BAND.
Cayo September Celebration Concert 2017
The big Cayo September Celebration Concert will be on Wednesday, September 20th, at the Sacred Heart College auditorium. Lord Rhaburn and Lord Laro are both coming back to play at the event.
"Our 2nd annual September Celebration Concert is just around the corner. Performances by International Artists Oscar B and Lord Laro, local artists, Lord Rhaburn and Kurl Miller. It will be night of celebration! Tickets on Sale, September 1st. $50 regular entrance, VIP $100."
SSBA Basketball Summer Camp Finale
A huge thank you to everyone involved with this year's SSBA Summer Youth Basketball Camp! Mark O'Brien got some pictures and video of the grand finale, which was held at the SHC auditorium.
"Successful end to our SSBA Summer Youth Basketball Camp. Thanks to the sponsors, all who assisted and those that came out to support. Basketball is back!!!"
September 10th Ceremony & Citizens Parade 2017
South Ambergris Caye
Neighborhood Watch
Meeting
Wednesday SEPTEMBER 13, 2017 @ 7:00pm
COZY COCONUTS BEACH BAR and GRILL.
Agenda: (subject to change):
7:10 Treasurer’s Report,
7:20 Incident Report,
7:30 Neighborhood Updates,
7:40 Upcoming EC Elections,
7:50 New Business,
8:00 Open floor.
PLEASE
PLEASE ATTEND AND BRING A NEIGHBOR!
Roque Aguilar Jr. passes away
Condolences to the Aguilar family. May Roque R.I.P.
Splashers
Come paint with us this Thursday at Crazy Canucks Beach Bar. We will be painting "Sipping In Paradise".
Man found with cut throat
On the 11. 9. 17 at 1:10 a.m. police visited the San Martin area where they saw a 28 year old Concordio Cucul of Belmopan with a large cut to the throat. Police have no information on the incident that resulted in his injury. He is listed in a critical condition at the hospital.
SHOOTING INCIDENT
On the 10. 9. 17 at 10:15 p.m. police visited the KHMH where they saw 26 year old Darwin Martinez, a graphic designer of Mayflower Street suffering from a gunshot wound to the left upper back and to the left upper chest area.
The police investigation revealed so far that at 10:00 p.m. Martinez was inside a black Saturn car seated in the front passenger seat along with his uncle, the driver. While driving on Ebony Street at the turn into Sibun Street he heard several shots and realized he had been shot. The victim listed in a stable condition at the KHMH.
Murder in Cayo
On the 10. 9. 17 at 8:50 p.m. police visited Buena Vista, Village, Cayo where they saw the body of 22 year old Jose Ulysess Sibrian, a Salvadoran National who lived in Buena Vista, Cayo. The body had a stab wound to the left side of the chest and side.
Earlier in the night he was socializing at a local bar when he and and another started to argue and he was stabbed.
Police shoot man accused of chopping
On 10.09.17 at 4:35 p.m. police responded to a chopping incident at mile 25 on the Hummingbird Highway. 49 year old Ricardo Oh reported that he was chopped by 32 year old Florentino Coc who was several feet away under a shed. When he was approached by the police, Coc picked up a machete and advanced towards the police in a threatening manner and despite being cautioned and the firing of two warning shots he did not relent. Only when he was shot in the right leg did he stop. He was arrested and taken to the Southern Regional Hospital for treatment.
The Reporter
Police investigate murder and other crimes
Police are investigating a number of violent crimes that occurred over the extended 10th weekend across the country.
Just before 9:00 on Sunday night, police were called out to Buena Vista village, Cayo where they found the body of Jose Ulyses Sibrian, 22, a Salvadoran who lived in Buena Vista. Sibrian’s body had stab wounds to the left side of the chest and side.
Police say Sibrian was socializing at a local bar and got embroiled in an argument with another man, which resulted in the stabbing.
Police are seeking the man pending investigations.
Witness in Daniel Sosa murder killed
Police have confirmed that Gustavo Hernandez, the witness in the murder of Daniel Sosa, was shot dead over the weekend.
Police say that they found Hernandez, 22, with a gunshot wound in his head at around 5:30 Sunday morning on the San Antonio Road, Orange Walk.
Authorities took Hernandez to the Karl Heusner Memorial Hospital for treatment, where he died from his injury 13 hours later. Police say that he was walking on the road at around 5:15 Sunday morning, when a gunman on a bicycle approached him and fired the shot which caused his injury, then fled the scene.
Police shoot machete-wielding man
Police say they were forced to shoot a man in the leg this weekend after he allegedly accosted them with a machete.
According to police, officers responded to a call about a chopping incident near Mile 25 on the Hummingbird Highway. They say that upon arrival, they saw Florentino Coc, 32, under a shed near the scene.
Coc, police allege, had chopped Ricardo Oh, 49, and when they tried to approach Coc, he picked up a machete and charged towards them, in a manner the police described as “threatening”.
Irma slams into southwestern Florida
Hurricane Irma slammed Marco Island off Florida’s west coast today, with winds of up to 120mph but has since been downgraded to a category 2 storm.
More than 2.5 million homes in Florida are without power, and parts of the city of Miami are under water.
About 2ft of water has been seen in Miami’s financial district, where one major street resembled a river, but the worst damage is expected on the west coast.
Some 6.3 million people in Florida were urged to evacuate.
Irma has already devastated parts of the Caribbean, killing at least 27.
Two crowns, one queen!
Two women were crowned Queen of the Bay (QOB) today at the launch of the September Celebrations, but only Ms Dangriga, Aaliyah Ysaguirre will be recognized as the official queen.
During the coronation of Ms Ysaguirre this morning at the Memorial Park, National QOB Committee Chair, Zenaida Moya, went on stage with a separate crown, scepter and sash to pronounce Orange Walk Queen, Esmeralda Cal, Queen of the Bay at the same time outgoing QOB Christalyn Castillo was doing the official handing over to Ysaguirre.
The Mistress of Ceremonies, Shari Williams eventually had to ask the police to escort Moya off the stage, and Ms Orange Walk went with her. Following the display, carried on live television, Ms Emma Boiton, original coordinator of the QOB Committee, issued a letter announcing that Moya had been dismissed immediately from her post as Committee Chair.
Titans Mas Band wins carnival competition
Titans Mas Band has emerged the winner of the senior division for Carnival Road March competition 2017.
Titans, who appeared as the fourth senior band in the carnival line-up, secured the victory with 595 points for their presentation entitled, “Celebration of Life.”
Mother Nature’s Creation came in second with 538 points, while Soca Moca Carnival Band, third with 523.
In the Junior band division, the Mahogany Masqueraders took first place with 563.5 points, while Black Pearl and Trench Town Masqueraders took second and third with 559 and 494 points respectively.
Bands scored points for: the durability of their costume, creative use of colors and carnival spirit, and for their performances in mass camp inspections held before carnival day.
Controversy deepens over who is Queen of the Bay 2017
The controversy has deepened over who is Queen of the Bay 2017, after the National Queen of the Bay Committee says it will still crown Ms Orange Walk, despite an overruling late Saturday night, that Miss Dangriga is the queen.
The September Celebrations Committee issued a press release late Saturday night following a meeting with the National Queen of the Bay Committee, and with the majority of the judges. At the close of that meeting, the September Celebrations Committee, headed by Deputy Prime Minister Patrick Faber, declared Ms Dangriga, Aaliyah Ysaguirre as the winner. That declaration overruled an initial announcement late Friday by the National Queen of the Bay Committee, headed by Zenaida Moya. That decision was that based upon a review by the judges of their scoring on pageant night, Ms Orange Walk, Esmeralda Cal is the true winner.
Despite the overruling late Saturday night by the September Celebrations Committee, reinstating Ms Dangriga as the Queen of the Bay for 2017, the Queen of the Bay Committee maintains that Miss Orange Walk is the winner and that she will be crowned during the Tenth ceremony this morning in Belize City.
Breaking Belize News
Belmopan man cut to the throat
Last night around 8:50, San Ignacio Police responded to an incident in Buena Vista Village where they saw the body of a man with stab wounds to the left side of his chest and side.
The man was identified as Jose Ulysses Sibrian, 22, a Salvadoran residing in Buena Vista, Cayo District.
Graphic designer shot in Belize City
According to police reports, last night around 10:15, Belize City police visited the KHMH where they saw Darwin Martinez, 26, a graphic designer of Mayflower Street suffering from gunshot wound to the left upper back and to the left upper chest area.
Man stabbed to death in Buena Vista; Police seek one man
Last night around 8:50, San Ignacio Police responded to an incident in Buena Vista Village where they saw the body of a man with stab wounds to the left side of his chest and side.
The man was identified as Jose Ulysses Sibrian, 22, a Salvadoran residing in Buena Vista, Cayo District.
Queen of the Bay controversy continues
Following this morning’s historic display at the Queen of the Bay’s coronation, the national Queen of the Bay (QOB) Committee Chair Zenida Moya has been terminated, and the Orange Walk Committee is coronating its own Queen.
The original national QOB Committee Chair Emma Boiton, issued a letter to Moya this morning, thanking her for her services as coordinator and relieving her of the post with immediate effect.
Attorney General’s Ministry remind JP’s of code of conduct
The Attorney General’s Ministry issued a release on Friday, September 8, 2017 in response to reports received of Justices of the Peace soliciting remuneration for services they provide.
Orange Walk man shot to forehead this morning
This morning around 5:30, police visited an area on San Antonio road in Orange Walk where they saw Gustavo Hernandez,22, with a gunshot wound to his forehead.
Corozal police find explosive device at night club
According to reports, shortly after midnight last night, police found an explosive device in a night club in Corozal Town.
Police and personnel from the Belize Defense Force (BDF) were called to the scene.
Two queens of the Bay?
For the first time in 72 years, two Queens of the Bay (QOB) were crowned simultaneously on the same stage.
Days of controversy came to an explosive conclusion this morning at the Fort George Memorial Park when the QOB Committee Chair Zenaida Moya walked up and crowned Ezmeralda Cal, at the same time the official QOB, Aaliyah Ysaguirre was being crowned.
Early morning double shooting at fish market in Belize City
The September shooting spree in Belize City continues on the 10th of September with the shooting of 2 brothers early this morning.
The incident occured at the fish market in Conch Shell Bay.
Belizeans celebrate Saint George’s Caye Day
By Zoila Palma: Today, Belizeans across the jewel celebrate the anniversary of the Battle of St. George’s Caye.
The Battle of Saint George’s Caye is commemorated because in the 1500’s, the Spaniards made constant attempts to control the region of the Yucatan coast which included Belize.
By the mid 1600’s, shipwrecked British sa
Illegal net kills two sharks
Two sharks were found dead this week as a result of out-of-season shark fishing.
Channel 7 news reported that a San Pedro tour vessel came across a 500-foot net, which contained the two dead shark, one of which was believed to be a pregnant female tiger-shark. The net, which is far longer than Belizean regulations allow, did not have any markings, leaving authorities with questions as to who could have cast the net, or when it was cast.
Police officers charged with extortion are out on bail
Two police officers are out on bail, after being charged with a single count of extortion.
Magistrate Aretha Ford released 37-year-old Sergeant Lenancio Bol, and 30-year-old Constable Daniel Requena, on bail valued at $2000, for taking an $800 bribe from oneEstefania Gomez. Both men are scheduled to return to court on November 14.
All eyes on Queen of the Bay crowning ceremony
After multiple press releases circulating contradictory information on who will be crowned Queen of the Bay this morning, Belizeans are anxiously awaiting the ceremonial launch scheduled for 9 a.m.
Yesterday the National Celebrations Commission issued a release saying that the 2017 pageant winner Aaliyah Ysagguirre would be crowned; however, around 3 a.m. today, the Queen of the Bay Secretariat issued its own release, saying that Esmeralda Cal would receive the crown.
Happy September 10th! A Parade, Immigrant Life – A Sunday Morning in San Pedro
There is always celebration and HUGE fireworks on the eve before. But last night…at about 8:30pm, torrential rains hit and the party was cancelled. This morning a parade was scheduled – the uniform parade – and I headed to town.
Spoiler alert: With all the wind being sucked into gigantic Hurricane Irma thousands of miles away, it is HOT right now. And I didn’t make it to the parade.
But here is what I saw this Sunday morning, September 10th in San Pedro town.
The kids were supposed to be at the football field by 9am. Let’s just say that my arrival at 9:30 meant I was WAY early.
A few of the souvenir vendors were open. I keep meaning to buy one of these woven straw bags for grocery shopping. Retro-chic.
2017 Fireworks Display in Corozal ; A Saturday evening Celebration At Maimi Beach
On, Saturday, September 9th, 2017 the Corozal people came out to enjoy September Celebration night eve at Maimi Beach, Corozal. This main event in Belize is celebrated a day before September 10. To respect the National Holiday of Belize. In Corozal, the main event was where everyone had gathered to await the fireworks at Maimi Beach. Also, live music was being played for people to enjoy. A number of people came out to either dance, sing or just watch everyone else. This band played until the Wee hours to celebrate Sepemtmber month. At 12midnight, the colorful fireworks display was lite up. I started recording the fireworks display and during my recording, I enjoyed watching the fireworks. I saw Children and adults from all ages enjoying the fireworks. some gathered in front of the Mirador Hotel and some stay at Maimi Beach. It was great to see this event happening in Corozal and I hope the town keeps up the good work for the town to enjoy. Here are some pictures and videos of last nights event.
Battle of Saint George's Caye held in Corozal 2017
The Battle of St. George's Caye was a short military engagement that lasted from 3 to 10 September 1798, off the coast of what is now Belize. However, the name is typically reserved for the final battle that occurred on 10 September. The Spaniards had previously attempted to expel the British settlers and their slaves on six occasions, most recently in 1779. September 10, 1798, marked the final Spanish attempt to take over the area. Today, the Battle of St. George's Caye is a national public and bank holiday.
Mini Parade in Corozal as part of the September Celebration 2017
The month of September is usually the fun part of your visit while being in Belize. I went to take pictures of a mini parade in Corozal. And, this mini parade is to collaborate the month of September to showcase the celebrations of Belize. 25 motorist came out for the parade. And, at midnight tonight there will be fireworks at Miami Beach.
10 Things You Need to Know About The Battle of St George’s Caye
Every year on September 10th Belize celebrates St. Georges Caye Day, the day that a heroic crew of British settlers, buccaneers and slaves defeated the Spaniards from occupying the territory of Belize.
Many people in Belize and the world might not know or understand the significance of this day; thus, we decided to compile 10 important facts that you need to know of the Battle of St. George’s Caye.
A Trip to the ATM in Belize — A Five Star Adventure Tour
This is not an ATM to make your cash withdrawals or deposits. Rather, it’s a depository for history, spirituality, geology, and life sciences. ATM is the name for the highest rated adventure tour in Belize. It stands for Actun Tunichil Muknal or the Cave of the Crystal Sepulcher. Sounds a bit like an Indiana Jones adventure, and in reality, it is.
The archaeological site was inhabited between 200-900 AD. At one time, the population in the surrounding area reached 12,000 to 15,000 people. Now, it’s fairly sparsely inhabited.
One of the things that makes Belize unique is its underworld or Xibalba. Caves were sacred sites for the Mayan ceremonies to take place. Today, many of those caves are turned into natural adventure spots. Places to go cave tubing. Or, like ATM, a triathlon site for cave diving/swimming/hiking and trudging through rivers.
“Belize is like a Swiss cheese,” says our guide, Carlos the Caveman. “We have the longest underground water system.” Water sinks through the limestone to form caves, he explains. “ATM was discovered many moons ago by our ancestors. We had respect for caves.” He says the older generations told their children and grandchildren not to go into caves, as there are spirits within.
International Sources
I Had to Go on a 10-Day Vacation With a Stranger From a Dating Site — After Realizing at the Airport it Wasn't a Match
“I need a vacation partner. Wanna come?” he wrote.
“Sure, where are we going?” I replied, amused but also intrigued.
I had been messaging with this guy who I had matched with on Tinder, and after about a week of chatting, he popped that question. We were 1,500 miles apart and had never met. We had crossed paths on the app while I was traveling for work and now I was back home.
Since we lived in separate cities, one of us was going to have to travel if we were ever going to see each other. So why not meet in the middle? Actually nowhere near the middle — more like neutral territory, a.k.a. Belize. First dates usually involve awkward conversation and a couple of drinks. Ours would include passports and an awkward airport layover.
We traveled up and down the country, zig zagging from the coastline to the interior jungle regions, even crossing into Guatemala to visit the Tikal Mayan ruins. It was the kind of trip that would put any couple (or wannabe couple) to the relationship test, with long bumpy car rides, unpredictable weather, and spotty Wi-Fi connections.
How Global Warming Could Push Hurricanes to New Regions
Many scientists say there's little doubt that global warming intensified Hurricane Harvey's rainfall and may have contributed to the intensity of Hurricane Irma, which has already set numerous records for Atlantic storms. But beyond individual hurricanes, scientists are also studying how climate change could change the paths of storms.
That could bring new risks to regions like Western Europe, the American northeast, and even Southern California, according to climate scientists who study exactly how hurricane paths will change in the decades ahead.
Hurricane Harvey's stall over the Texas coast may have been an early sign of just such a shift. Climate scientists say that changes in the jetstream may have been at least partly responsible for Harvey's disastrous rains, and may also have been a factor when Superstorm Sandy turned westward over New York in 2012, rather than veering eastward like most tropical systems at that latitude.
Watch the Ancient Art of Chocolate-Making
The Maya, Toltec, and Aztec people started cultivating the fruit of the cacao tree more than 3,000 years ago. Considered the “food of the gods,” the chocolate-making tradition originated in the Maya world, which encompasses modern-day Guatemala, Honduras, Belize, Mexico, and El Salvador.
Cacao—from the Olmec ka-ka-w—was traded as currency and valued for its purported medicinal and aphrodisiacal qualities. The beans were roasted, ground, and brewed into a bitter hot chocolate drink that was used in religious ceremonies, buried in the tombs of dignitaries, and used to worship Ek Chuah, the Maya god of merchants and patron of cacao.
It wasn’t until Spanish conquistadors arrived in the 16th century that sugar and milk were added to the mix. Chocolate eventually made its way to Europe, and in 1585 Spain received its first recorded shipment of cacao beans, where it proliferated in the Spanish court.
Videos
Steel Band hyped up the Carnival!, 1min. Listen to the sounds of the Caribbean culture!
Citizen's parade - 10th parade, 18min.
Queen of the Bay, 1hr45min.
The video of the moment the QOTB ceremony went viral, 8min. Here is a video of the spectacle that happened at Queen of The Bay crowning at the Official 10th of September Celebrations for Saint Georges Caye Day.
I apologize for the quality because I took the video with my phone. I just had a sick feeling in my stomach that something was going to happen so I recorded it and could not believe what I was seeing.
Up to the Maya top, 2min. Escape Belize has a great drone video showing the way to Cahal Pech. Definitely worth a watch.
Belize Carnival 2017 #2, 10min.
Belize Technology Report ( episode 4), 34min. As seen on television in Belize. Representing New Buildings Ltd. & its sister companies. Internal commercials are all Mennonite owned businesses. Produced, filmed, scripted, narrated and hosted by Steve ODell. Second narration and GFX by Roseanna ODell.
Belize Island Girl - Highlights: Caye Caulker, Ambergris Caye, Hol Chan, Shark Ray, 8min.
Belize Island Girl - Hol Chan Marine Reserve, Shark Ray Alley, Ambergris Caye, 4min.
Belize Island Girl - Sailing to Caye Caulker,4min.
Paradise in Belize, 3.5min. Cay Caulker, San Pedro, Belize City and everything in between.
Belize - Ambergris Caye snorkel w Scuba Steve - October 2016_1, 10min. First time in Belize, amazing trip. Scuba Steve is the MAN... and a master diver.
Zip lining in Belize, Harvest Caye, 5min. This was third and final run of the course. AKA the "Superman" run.
Fly Fishing Belize, Turneffe Atoll, 4min. Fly Fishing Belize (tarpon, permit, bonefish)
In case you missed it: September 10th Celebrations & Coronation of Miss San Pedro, 45min. September 10th Celebrations & Coronation of Miss San Pedro
Southern Belize Home Construction, 3min.
Belize Aquaculture, 18min.
Beautiful house reef in Belize, 4min. We love house reefs, where we can snorkel right from the shore. Tranquility Bay Resort at Ambergris Key was excellent. We spent 5 days with kayaks and snorkel-gear from morning until late evening. We anchored with the kayaks and explored the beautiful reef starting from meters from the pier. It was so good that we didn't spent any money on the quit expensive boat trips.
Should You Eat Street Food on Ambergris Caye in Belize? Watch This!, 2.5min. Hey Everyone, It's William Narod, The Paradise Guy, here on beautiful Ambergris Caye, Belize. On today's video, I take you along for a weekend tradition of enjoying some roadside barbecue or street food with the family. Not only is this an inexpensive treat, it is delicious too.
Backpacking Belize | SOLO FEMALE TRAVELER | Ep. 30 | Caye Caulker pt.1, 3min. Where to go in backpacking Belize? CAYE CAULKER island of course (pronounced Key Caulker btw) ! This tropical paradise is a must for backpackers as the island's chill vibe will sooth away any hangover that you might have caught will traveling and partying in Mexico (especially Tulum ;) ). How to get to Caye Caulker? Easy! It's only 45 minutes away from Belize City and easily accessible with the water taxi.
Belize Carnival 2017 Junior Bands, 8min. The Belize Carnival 2017, Saturday 9th September featuring all Junior Bands.
Belize 2016, 8min.
Belize Carnival 2017, 4min. The Belize Carnival 2017 featuring PanTempters Steel Band.
Belize Carnival 2017 #5, 14min. The Belize Carnival 2017, Saturday 9th September. On Baymen Avenue winding up...Featuring Fantasy Karnival Belize, Titan Mas Band, Soca Moca and Belizean Jewels. Titans won this year's road march and was crowned 2017 Band of the Year.
Nurse Shark Belize, 4min.
Belize's September Celebrations, 6min.
"How To Belize" at Mahogany Bay Village, 3min. The past month and a half I spent in Belize have been nothing short of amazing... the people, the culture, everything.
Belize Carnival 2017 #4, 6.5min. The Belize Carnival 2017, Saturday 9th September on Youth For The Future Drive. This video features Soca Moca Carnival Band, 3rd place winner.
Belize 1930's, 12min. Getting a glimse of Belize City in the 1930's using the Huntley's Film Archives. At around 8:26 you will see the ferry that was used before the Haluover Bridge was built. The area and the bridge was called Haulover because that is where the logs were hauled over after floating down the river. Driving over the Haulover Bridge going North on the right hand side on the banks of the river, one will notice a slab of concrete. I always wondered what that was used for. According to the film ( at 8:26), that was where the ferry docked as it came across the river.
Other interesting shots in the film is the Government House with some of the other buildings that were on the property before the 1931 hurricane. Loyola Park before and after the same hurricane. After effects of Hurricane. Damage after. British colonial car loaded onto ferry. Railway. Belize City devastated. Choppy waves at sea from boat. Wind bending palm trees. Empty small boat bobbing. Ships launch. Still pictures of devastation and panoramic sweeps.
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