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Latest news: 1st Literacy Carnival tries to win back love for reading  -  Founder of the 10th celebrations, Simon Lamb, remembered  -  Patricia Holden, 55, shoots herself  -  Reconnecting 100,000 to 300,000 Belizeans abroad to their homeland – the diaspora program  -  Carlos Espat murdered pre-dawn Saturday morning  -  


Fuel and butane prices put a hurting on consumers
Posted: 02/09/2010 - 11:06 PM
Food prices fall, claims SIB.. 1.8% average spike in consumer prices, says SIB... The Statistical Institute of Belize (SIB) reported Thursday, September 2, that consumer prices were up by 1.8% at the last report in May 2010, compared to the same time last year.
4 applications for Chief Justice job – deadline for applications extended
Posted: 02/09/2010 - 11:03 PM
Chief Justice Abdulai Conteh is to demit office at the end of this month, September, and so far the Government has received only four applications for the job.
Hurricane Earl forces re-route of cruise ships
Posted: 30/08/2010 - 10:28 PM
Belize Tourism Village expects a ship tomorrow... The growing Hurricane Earl is forcing a dozen cruise ships carrying more than 20,000 vacationers to switch courses as the hurricane barrels toward some of the Caribbean’s most popular islands. More route changes are a likely possibility.
Belize Bank fights to keep $20 million from Venezuelan housing grant
Posted: 06/08/2010 - 11:07 AM
Justice Awich dismisses appeal to stay hands of Central Bank, which ordered BBL to remove the asset from its books.. Justice Legall to hear main claim in the Supreme Court... The Belize Bank Limited today lost a round in its battle with the Central Bank of Belize, as it tries to fight off a directive of the regulator in which it demands that the bank remove a $20 million asset listing from off its books. That listing is for the portion of the Venezuelan Housing Grant which the Government of Belize, under the Musa administration, had paid to the bank to partially satisfy what the Belize Bank contends is a valid and binding sovereign guarantee to settle the debt of Universal Health Services Limited (UHS), now Belize Healthcare Partners Limited.
National Consultation proposes universal social pension for Belizean elderly
Posted: 06/08/2010 - 11:00 AM
Aging is not an avoidable circumstance in the journey of life. With that reality in mind, the issue of social protection for the elderly should be an important topic for the younger generation of Belize.
Belize Bank and Heritage Bank, 28% nonperforming loans
Posted: 06/08/2010 - 10:54 AM
Loan delinquency is on the rise, says Central Bank governor... Belize has five commercial banks, but the country’s leading bank, the Belize Bank Limited, and smallest, Heritage Bank Limited, are reported to have seriously high rates of nonperforming loans of nearly three in ten, almost six times the prudential benchmark of 5%.
Baby Tarrell needs your help once more
Posted: 30/07/2010 - 10:56 AM
Five-year-old Tarrell Sutherland of Libertad Village, Corozal Town, was first introduced to the general public last year in November , when his mother, Nicole McDougal, called KREM Radio’s Wake Up Belize Morning Vibes (WUB), informing that her then 4-year-old son, was suffering from a rare skin disease known as icythosis, which is a skin disorder that causes the formation of dry, fish-like scales on the skin.
BTL workers want stake in company
Posted: 30/07/2010 - 10:51 AM
The quest by the 500 workers of Belize Telemedia Limited (BTL) for a slice of the company’s shareholding pie enters a new era, as workers are now seeking legal counsel to decide on the best way to acquire an interest in the country’s longest-standing telecommunications enterprise.
At CGA Annual General Meeting, citrus growers authorize move against Banks Holdings for CPBL shares
Posted: 30/07/2010 - 10:50 AM
Banks tells ICL they would “welcome” buyout.. The Citrus Growers Association of Belize (CGA) held its 42nd annual general meeting in Hope Creek, Stann Creek District, this past Saturday.
Kolbe Prison holds secret meeting between prisoners and “city youth” at Old Belize
Posted: 16/07/2010 - 10:26 AM
Amandala learned just after one o’clock this afternoon that a meeting was to be held at Old Belize Adventure Resort at Mile 5, Western Highway, Belize City, between incarcerated individuals from the Hattieville Prison and youths specially invited from Belize City.


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1st overseas military tests for unmanned chopper in Belize
• Fitted with camera and radar, the Hummingbird flies a 10-mile by 10-mile zone in the Mountain Pine Ridge area, near Central Farm... “In 18 hours, it could fly over Belize I’d say maybe 40 to 50 times...:” Dortch, BDF Chief of Staff.. “Belize could have such a platform from which we could do monitoring and surveillance”
Larry Williams, 71, dies at Northern Regional
• Hip replacement patient suffered from ants biting him in bed; hospital investigation finds “no neglect”... Hosts of KREM Radio’s Wake up Belize Morning Vibes, Evan “Mose” Hyde and Sharon Marin, and many of their listeners were left shocked by a report during the show on Wednesday morning from an Orange Walk woman who alleged negligence of an elderly patient at the Northern Regional Hospital in Orange Walk Town.
Frustrated Cuban climbs prison tank to summon Immigration
• Immigration Director Gareth Murillo told Amandala Thursday that his department is working to see what it can do for Cuban national Pedro Venereo Castro, 44, who remains behind bars a half-a-year after serving out his sentence for coming to Belize illegally.
Henry Patnett, 21, charged with stabbing wife, who was pregnant
• Patnett was charged with attempted murder of wife, but not for death of fetus.. Henry Patnett, 21, a construction worker of #94 Boots Crescent, was this morning arraigned in Magistrate’s Court #1 to answer to charges of wounding, attempted murder, aggravated burglary and two counts of aggravated assault.
Audit details land grab before 2008 general elections
• Bill Lindo claims both PUP and UDP “quitar” lands from him... Every Belizean who has ever tried to get a piece of land knows how frustrating the process can be for the average citizen. According to the government policies, it should take no longer than a month and a half for an application to be processed, but many have complained of being pushed around for years without getting their papers.
Armed robber kills girl, 14
• Three thieves hold up shop; one shoots father and daughter, who dies... 14-year-old Hellen Yu, a student of Edward P. Yorke High School, will not get to see her second year at the school two weeks from now, because she died while undergoing treatment at the Karl Heusner Memorial Hospital for two gunshot wounds she sustained to her lower back.
Protect Belizean businesses from Guatemala
• Your editorial in your mid-week issue hit the nail on the head concerning Guatemala coming to Belize and taking everything from us. You mentioned our Cross Country, The Lion Man, recently Costa Maya, but you forgot to mention our commerce. They’re already doing it, starting with Social Security Punta Gorda Branch with the windows, printing and how about our southern cayes, Ranguana and Sapodilla, which they seem to enjoy and we can’t do anything about it.
GOB “undermining” CriqueSarco project?
• Please publish this letter in your weekly newspaper, concerning the extreme alarm and frustration of the “sustainable forestry group” due to the holdup and delay we are experiencing from commencing with our project here in Crique Sarco Village in Toledo District.
Talk sense, says Randolph Cruz
• I am writing in reference to Miss Garcia’s article on sea cucumbers in your August 1, 2010 issue. I learned some of the technical information concerning the cucumbers; it was interesting.
Here is a copy of a reproduced report on the Battle of St. George’s Caye 1798
• Letters of which the following are copies were yesterday received from the Earl of Balcarras, by His Grace the Duke of Portland, one of his Majesty’s Principal Secretaries of State.
Justice for pregnant woman stabbing?
• The stabbing of a pregnant woman, Valerie Sheran, 28, which occurred last week, made headlines as it was discovered that the woman was in month 7 of her pregnancy and was attacked, allegedly, by her ex-boyfriend and father of her unborn baby, while she reportedly was lying in bed with her current boyfriend, a 70-year-old man, and her daughter, 2.
Belizean reported dead in Afghan war still alive
• Multiple reports in the US press today, Thursday, August 12, claimed that a Sergeant 1st Class Edgar N. Roberts, who was reportedly born in Belize but grew up in Chicago, had died on Tuesday, August 10, after nearly two months of hospitalization from injuries he sustained in Afghanistan, in Operation Enduring Freedom, following a June 26 explosion.
DR. GAYLE’S RESPONSE
• TO THE RESPONSES TO THE MALE SOCIAL PARTICIPATION AND VIOLENCE STUDY... I want to use this medium to respond to the varied responses to the Report – ninety percent of which have been positive, the other 10 percent ranging from misguided to plain disappointing. I want to inform the 10 percent that most of the very shallow things whispered in Belize about the research reached me within 24 hours from people I have never met – strangely not from my research team (that seems to believe that it is better not to inform me of these things).
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