Belize Times March 22, 2020- Historic First Countering Covid-19

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HISTORIC FIRST

COUNTERING COVID-19 Last week, the People’s United Party accepted the invitation of the government to co-Chair the Oversight Committee which will ensure Belize’s antiCOVID-19 efforts are guided by financial prudence and for the protection of all our Belizean people. This past Monday March 16, the duo of the Prime Minister Dean Barrow and the Leader of the Opposition John Briceño who instead of the usual animosity faced the nation side by side hosting a Press Conference. This historic tandem is designed to achieve checkmate with the most efficacy possible by pooling the world class minds that Belize has to counter COVID-19 initially and especially in the Health and Economic fronts. Let us recall, at midnight December 31, 2019, as we celebrated the beginning of the new decennial unbeknownst to 7.5 billion people, 2019 was just sowing a vicious seed which would grip us into a global hostage

saga with no obvious ransom for our very human existence. The Hubei province in China, and Wuhan in particular, suddenly became household and street terms since its unrequested Made in China product was no joke as it focused its crosshairs on any and all countries who were cosmopolitan. The proof to globalization and the intricate travel network that the world has become is now undeniable. When an electro microscopic replicating body can move from one human to another and envelope the world in a couple of months, it points to humanities’ real social interaction when many were accusing virtual and internet-driven social media of taking over. Many had even given up on using the word virus as a human antigen term

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GUN VIOLENCE CLAIM 6 LIVES BELIZE CITCO WITHIN 48 HOURS LAUNCHES $10M NEW MUNICIPAL BOND

Compared to the start of the year 2020, this week will surely go down as one of the deadliest as Belize is going through a crime wave that is nothing to be proud about.

It all started on Sunday March 15, 2020. Dominique Rhamdas, 5, along with his sister, 2, Mother - Shakira White, 31, and stepfather, Phillip Leslie, 27,

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HON. JOHN BRICEÑO LEADER OF THE OPPOSITION: 20202021 BUDGET RESPONSE

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Wash your Hands regularly; Practice Social Distancing


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Continued from page 1 and relegated it as a computer term. Not so anymore. Belize now is in a sort of watch which we are generally used to for Hurricanes. This COVID-19 is uncategorized and a novel cataclysm. We hope that our local shields are adequate to stave off its effects. If it stays out of Belize, it has up to this moment for arguably different factors, this is one challenge we will gladly sit out. Basically, we all need to wash our hand avidly and often. Prevention is in our hands; let’s be wise. THE LEADER OF THE OPPOSITION and PUP PARTY LEADER’s ADVISORY TEAM Medical Dr. Deysi Mendez Garcia Dr. Marco Tulio Mendez Dr. Victor Rosado Nurse Isabel Bennett Dr. Lesbia Guerra Economic Dr. Louis Zabaneh Christopher Coye Sydney Campbell Anthony Mahler Francis Fonseca

GUN VIOLENCE CLAIM 6 LIVES WITHIN 48 HOURS

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were the victims of gun violence sometime around 9 p.m. The family were getting ready for bed when a gunman or gunmen stood outside the home and shot into the walls of the home located on 6th street, Kings Park. The bullets penetrated the wooden walls and hit the step-father & mother who was shielding her 2 children. The question everyone is asking is who would want to kill this paletas/food vendor and his family. According to reports, Shakira was shot as many as 17 times, Phillip 14 times and baby Dominique was shot 4 times to the chest and abdomen. Sadly, he passed away later on Monday night.

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year old Kia Herbert was not as fortunate as she was hit multiple times. Little Kia Herbert passed away as a result of the gunshot injuries. There was also another shooting at a house located on Antelope Street, Belize City around 1a.m. on Tuesday morning while the family was sleeping inside. Fortunately no one was injured. Two people were shot sometime after 8 a.m. Tuesday morning on Jane Usher Boulevard, Belize City. They have been identified as 77 year old Marlo Castillo and 23 year old Aaron Brown. Both men were treated and later released. The shooting continued into Tuesday afternoon. At around 3p.m. the sound of gunshots rang out at the corner of Orange Street and West Canal in Belize City. This area is very busy with pedestrians.

The gun violence did not end there, as Collet Morter Jr. 19, was shot and killed sometime after 9 p.m. on Monday night at a house on Gladden Street, Belize City. A man called out to him and as he stepped Two Bowen & Bowen deoutside, he was shot and killed. liverymen and two pedestrians were Morter met an instant death. caught in the line of fire. Derrick Then again early Tuesday King, 21, was doing his delivery morning, residents woke up to the work when the gunmen opened fire. sad news that the life of a 5 year old King was shot multiple times and little girl ended as a result of gun died on the spot. Coworker, Hayviolence. The shooting happened wood Brown was shot in the shoulsometime around 2 a.m. at a small der. Two pedestrians in the area at house where the mother and her 5 the time also received gunshot injuyear old daughter resides on Pitter ries but were fortunate to have surStreet, Belize City. They were both vived. sleeping on the floor when the sound The PUP again called on the of gunshots rang out. The mother government to act and even at the was shot once and survived but 5

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BELIZE CITCO LAUNCHES $10M NEW MUNICIPAL BOND Continued from page 1 Monday March 16, 2020 The much lauded New Municipal Paper was launched today by the Belize City Mayor His Worship Bernard Wagner. The new municipal bond will come in three tranches each with different maturities and coupon rates and an anticipated weighted coupon average rate of 3.45 percent. The bond’s maturities range from 91days to 364days.

Dr. Louis Zabaneh, Financial Advisor, Alpha Capital LLP:“ So tranche one a coupon rate of about three point two percent. It has a term of ninety one days. Tranche number two, two million or more. Yields about three point four five percent and has a term of a hundred and eighty days. The last tranche, yielding about three point seven percent and three hundred and sixty four seven. When you average that you get an average yield of three point four six percent.”

strap the council with payment as the Bradley bond. This PUP council is still paying for this bond with cruise ship head tax and government subvention. If it weren’t for this council fiscal prudence along with a city that believes in them, this Municipal Paper would not have been allowed. The Prime Minister agreed to pass the Act voting on it in September 2019. The Mayor alluded to a meeting with the Prime Minister which must have been a clinic in diplomacy. But the results will soon be tangible as the people see a BCC that will produce work at an even greater rate.

Mayor Bernard Wagner: “We can’t continue to have our people in our city not having the ability to move around within their communities, they have poor streets. But we also want to ensure that we are there to provide social infrastructure, assistance to our residents. The council again, we have the ability through this offering of the According to Mayor bond for future considerations. It is Wagner, the proceeds from the bond will be used for seven purpos- not a one off type bond offering. We have the ability particularly come es: retiring existing debt, payment 2024 when our cash flows improve of fees and expenses for any professional or other services, reducing because in 2023, 2024 we are supshort-term financing costs and fund posed to complete the existing Darrell Bradley bond and so that will other projects or activities within free up that over five million that is the city. The people of the city will now being set aside from us. We are be informed of the upcoming projoptimistic at this council that the ects and activities. The bonds first future is bright for this council and payment is due this June 2020. This bond is not expected to bright for this city.” budget presentation the Hon. John Briceño reiterated a need for bipartisan action. This would be much like that which is ushinig the anti-COVID-19 campaign. A state of emergency has been instituted in the city. This is the 2nd in as many years. There is probably need for a wider and longer lasting net but this might entail an entirely new PUP administration.

The People’s United Party Standard Bearer Convention for the Queen’s Square Division is scheduled for Friday, April 3, 2020. This is subject to change as we monitor the developments associated with COVID 19.

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Bracing For the Corona Crash

t was never a matter of if, it was simply a matter of when and how bad, Belize would be affected by the COVID-19 virus. As we brace for the inevitable impact this virus will have, there are a few things to consider. Government and especially the Ministry of Health has been slow in their responses and preparations. Dr. Manzanero has shone as the only person in the entire ministry with any clue of what is happening or what to do. Belizeans appreciate his updates and information, we are sure that he is doing whatever he can to prepare us for what is coming next. On the other hand the addle-brained Minister seems confused by the big words and the CEO appears to be improvising. Belizeans feel ill at ease, and can they be blamed? The lack of adequate planning and the late and weak response to this pandemic inspires no confidence that our government and leaders care about the fate of those they are sworn to serve. The Prime Minister (PM) has recently promised that his Cabinet Ministers will forgo their April tranche in order that these monies be used in relief efforts for the COVID-19. At a joint press conference with the Leader of the Opposition economic measures for the relief of hardship endured by workers during this crisis were also announced. $25M will be made available for this purpose to “assist those especially in the tourism sector.” Those most susceptible to the spread of disease and virus are still those who live beneath the poverty line and who cannot even afford to feed their families properly on a daily basis. UNICEF reports that 49% of Belizean children live in poverty, this sector of our society is extremely vulnerable to infection and propagation of the virus. The PM makes no mention of the efforts to aid those who most need help. The ketch and kill worker who chops yards and does odd jobs has no social security, and no one to turn to. People in the informal labour market cannot afford to stay home and risk starvation. 40% of our entire country lives in poverty and cannot afford to stock pile food, extra cleaning and sanitation supplies or remain in quarantine for any extended period of time. As usual the PM has managed to miss the mark by a mile. In Santa Martha in the Orange Walk district, for instance, the water coming from the potable water supply is muddy and not fit for consumption or any household use. There are many such villages and too many households that are unable to clean and sanitize properly and become a risk. There is yet no alternative to the KHMH as a quarantine center. We suggest the Civic Center and all those fancy but empty sports complexes, which have ample space and bathrooms, to be used as care facilities. Those who need to recover but do not require hospitalization would have a place that provides the necessary care but isolates them from healthy family members to avoid the spread of disease. This would free up other facilities, such as polyclinics to take in those who require hospitalization. President Bukele of El Salvador has decreed that utilities for the next three months will be paid over the next two years. He has ordered that banks and lending institutions give grace periods. He is feeding the needy and compensating frontline workers. He has managed to garner the good will of his country, simply because they have confidence that he will make tough decisions to keep them as safe as possible. Many draw comparisons between the dynamic President Bukele and our own tired PM. It is not a fair comparison to be sure. Besides the obvious age difference, there is also a great generational gap. PM Borrow belongs to another era, another age and just like the typewriter, he has become obsolete. Try as he does, he cannot keep up. Sadly he and our own Belize are being left behind. The new world demands a different kind of leader. Belizeans must chose a leader who understands that Belize and all its people come first, second and third! Belizeans deserve a leader who recognizes the challenges we face and deals with them decisively and expeditiously. Belizeans clamour for a leader who recognizes that we are, all of us, equal and will champion our rights. Our Leader must believe that no one is above the law and that no one should be left behind. It is true that Belize’s next leader will face many economic challenges and he must be ready and prepared for that. That Leader is John Briceño, as our next Prime Minister, he must bridge the huge divide between the haves and the have-nots in this country. Only then can the healing of our people begin, and Belize will be able to take its rightful place on the world’s stage.


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Preparándonos Para el Desplome del Corona

unca fue una cuestión de si, era simplemente una cuestión de cuándo y qué tan malo, Belice se vería afectado por el virus COVID-19. Mientras nos preparamos para el impacto inevitable que este virus tendrá, hay algunas cosas a considerar. El Gobierno y, en particular, el Ministerio de Salud (MOH por sus siglas en ingles), han reaccionado con lentitud en sus respuestas y sus preparativos. El Dr. Manzanero ha brillado como la única persona en todo el ministerio con alguna pista de lo que está pasando o qué hacer. Los beliceños aprecian sus actualizaciones e información, estamos seguros de que está haciendo todo lo que puede para prepararnos para lo que viene a continuación. Por otra parte, el ministro cabeza de chorlito parece confundido por las grandes palabras y el CEO (director ejecutivo, por sus siglas en inglés) parece estar improvisando. Los beliceños se sienten incómodos, ¿y se les puede culpar? La falta de una planificación adecuada y la respuesta tardía y débil a esta pandemia no inspira confianza de que nuestro gobierno y nuestros dirigentes se preocupan por el destino de quienes han jurado servir. El Primer Ministro (PM) ha prometido recientemente que sus ministros del Gabinete renunciarán a su tramo de abril para que estos fondos se utilicen en los esfuerzos de socorro para el COVID-19. En una conferencia de prensa conjunta con el Líder de la Oposición también se anunciaron medidas económicas para alivio de las dificultades sufridas por los trabajadores durante esta crisis. Con este fin se destinarán 25M para “ayudar a los que están especialmente en el sector del turismo”. Los más susceptibles a la propagación de enfermedades y virus siguen siendo los que viven por debajo del umbral de pobreza y que ni siquiera pueden permitirse alimentar a sus familias adecuadamente a diario. UNICEF informa que el 49% de los niños beliceños viven en la pobreza, este sector de nuestra sociedad es extremadamente vulnerable a la infección y propagación del virus. El Primer Ministro no menciona los esfuerzos para ayudar a los que más necesitan ayuda. El trabajador irregular (ketch and kill) que limpia patios y hace trabajos ocasionales no tiene seguridad social, y nadie a quien recurrir. La gente en el mercado laboral informal no puede permitirse quedarse en casa y correr el riesgo de morir de hambre. El 40% de todo nuestro país vive en la pobreza y no puede permitirse el lujo de almacenar alimentos, suministros adicionales de limpieza y saneamiento ni permanecer en cuarentena por un período prolongado de tiempo. Como de costumbre, el Primer Ministro se equivoca ampliamente. En Santa Marta en el distrito de Orange Walk, por ejemplo, el agua proveniente del suministro de agua potable es fangosa y no es apta para el consumo ni para uso doméstico. Hay muchas aldeas de este tipo y demasiados hogares que no pueden limpiar y sanear adecuadamente y que se convierten en un riesgo. Todavía no hay alternativa al KHMH como centro de cuarentena. Sugerimos el Centro Cívico y todos aquellos complejos deportivos lujosos pero vacíos, que tienen amplio espacio y baños, para ser utilizados como instalaciones de cuidados mínimos. Los que necesitan recuperación, pero no necesitan hospitalización tendrían un lugar que les proporcione la atención necesaria, pero los aísla de familiares sanos para evitar la propagación de la enfermedad. Esto liberaría otras instalaciones, como las policlínicas para acoger a los que necesitan hospitalización. El presidente Bukele de El Salvador ha decretado que los servicios públicos para los próximos tres meses se pagarán en los próximos dos años. Ha ordenado que los bancos y las instituciones de crédito concedan períodos de gracia. Está alimentando a los trabajadores necesitados y compensando a los de primera línea. Ha logrado reunir la buena voluntad de su país, simplemente porque tienen confianza en que tomará decisiones difíciles para mantenerlos lo más seguros posible. Muchos hacen comparaciones entre el dinámico presidente Bukele y nuestro cansado PM. No es una comparación justa para estar seguros. Además de la obvia diferencia de edad, también hay una gran brecha generacional. El PM Barrow pertenece a otra era, a otros tiempos y al igual que la máquina de escribir, se ha vuelto obsoleto. Intente como lo hace, no puede mantenerse al día. Tristemente él y nuestro propio Belice están quedando atrás. El nuevo mundo exige un tipo diferente de líder. ¡Belice debe elegir a un líder que entienda que Belice y todo su pueblo son primero, segundo y tercero! Los beliceños merecen un líder que reconozca los retos a los que nos enfrentamos y los aborde con decisión y rapidez. Los beliceños claman por un líder que reconozca que todos somos iguales y defienda nuestros derechos. Nuestro Líder debe creer que nadie está por encima de la ley y que nadie debe quedarse atrás. Es cierto que el próximo líder de Belice se enfrentará a muchos desafíos económicos y debe estar preparado para ello. Ese Líder es John Briceño, como nuestro próximo Primer Ministro, debe cerrar la enorme brecha entre los que tienen y los que no tienen en este país. Sólo entonces podrá comenzar la curación de nuestro pueblo, y Belice podrá ocupar el lugar que le corresponde en el escenario mundial.


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QUESTIONS TO THE MINISTERS

1. Will the Minister of Housing please provide a report on the housing stock in South Side Belize City and will he say how many homes were built during his 12-plus years as Minister? 2. Considering all the hype that the Minister of Education created over the Digi Learn partnership with the Ministry of Education, and also considering the decision to suspend classes due to the corona virus pandemic, will the Minister say how many students will be benefiting from this program and how many will not? 3. Will the Minister of Lands please provide information of the situation with lands being taken from farmers in the Valley of Peace community? 4. Will the Minister of Agriculture please inform Belizeans of the state of our food security, including informing Belizeans how much we have in store and how much local production we expect to come on line in the coming months? 5. Considering the plummeting prices of fuel, will the PM please inform Belizeans when the pump price of gasoline and diesel will go down?

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Just when you thought the water was safe to drink, here we go again. Santa Martha Village in the Orange Walk District is crying yellow foul as their water rivals that of the 2019 browning in Belize City. In that instance, the BWSL went public to ascertain that the brown water was potable. ‘No way,’ shouted the upset public. We are waiting to hear from the village water board chairman whose usual UDP incompetence smells foul. Thursday March 20 was designated as National Hand Washing Day as an Anti-coronavirus event. Fate can be cynical and when accompanied by an inept imposed UDP water board this is what happens. In July 2019, as we will remember the People’s United Party won the majority of Village Councils of our nation. This thumping at the village polls followed the 2018 losses of Belize City, Corozal and Orange Walk town councils. The UDP followed with a disheartening loss of the presidency and control of the National Association of Village Councils(NAVCO). The UDP has since been grasping and grabbing anything that they could as they slide off into their corrupt doom. They imposed water boards on each village, mostly using the losing slates. If there is money to collect the agonizing UDP is interested. If there was a road to nowhere that they can fake at building they hurriedly signed those contracts without a Contractor General nor Parliamentary approval. For example, a new Coastal Road might decrease the time vehicles would make it from North or South of the country but how many lives will be immediately impacted. But, the 130 million is afforded to Imer Hernandez of horrid record of substandard projects ‘completed’. He partnered with a Mexican company that according to a Mexican webpage is being investigated by AMLO for fraud. Additionally the coastal road is being built for 60 mph travelling when the world basic standard is 75 mph. Corners are being cut, why? The point is the UDP waste is appalling on infrastructure which allows for slices of the pie to get corrupt and easily become funds for UDP activity where all the people are not positively impacted. This COVID-19 saga has removed the band aid over the UDP-inflicted wound on Belize. If they cannot even manage the washing of hands to prevent the coronavirus, how can they manage our hospitals? The PUP is on board the COVID-19 Oversight Committee, let hope and pray that the ravages seen in most other countries spares Belize in the near and long term.


6 06 Madam Speaker, fellow Belizeans. Today our nation is facing a serious crisis. Like the rest of the world, Belizeans must be united in our efforts. In times of national crisis our response cannot be a PUP or UDP response. It cannot be us against them or our side against those on the other side. To appropriately deal with the unset of the coronavirus in our country, everyone must now come together the way we do when one of our national teams take the field. It must be one effort for team Belize. For sure, we will only be able to negate the health, social as well as the economic impacts that this crisis will bring about if we work as one people. So I join in thanking all those partners for agreeing to participate in the COVID-19 National Oversight Committee: the Council of Churches, the National Trade Union Congress, the Chamber of Commerce and Industry and the Belize Network of NGO’s. And yet as we work together to address this the COVID-19 pandemic, the People’s United Party cannot neglect our constitutional responsibility to this nation. So that even at this time when the call for national resolve and unity is most desired, we must fulfil our civic obligation even if greatly curtailed by the magnitude of this moment. We therefore come before the nation today fully aware that on any other occasion, our response at the resumption of the debate on the General Revenue and Appropriation Bill would have been robust; one befitting of an election year budget. Madam Speaker when the Prime Minister made his budget speech two weeks ago, there were already over 95,000 confirmed corona virus cases and more than 3,000 deaths suffered in many countries all over the world. It was obvious that this corona virus was an emerging global pandemic that would translate into a health, economic and social crisis in every country of this world including Belize. In his initial remarks on this matter, the Prime Minister provided $900,000 to address this crisis. Since then much has changed, and a new set of needed measures have now finally been put in place for us to tackle this heath care crisis. Resource Availability and Management Let me now turn to our efforts to tackle the corona virus. First and foremost, in the immediate short term we will work together to address this health care crisis with decisive action. We act in good faith and in the interest of all our people. As a nation we must be smart, not give in to panic, listen to the authorities and adhere to the regulations being put in place for your social and economic safety. Madam Speaker to tackle this

THE BELIZE TIMES Hon. John Briceño Leader of the Opposition 2020 Budget Response Excerpts House of Representatives, Belmopan Thursday 19th March 2020 health care crisis, government has committed to make available resources of $25 million in the first instance. As was stated earlier this week, these resources will be used to ensure that we have available in Belize. As we hope for the best, we must be ever mindful that we should be prepared for the worst and we must also never lose faith that it is always in the darkest days that we can bring out the best in each other. Tackling the Unfolding Economic Crisis – Crisis Management As we deal with the health care crisis, we must at the same time address the dramatic shock to the Belize economy. In his budget speech the Prime Minister explained that the region’s growth last year was 20% off IMF’s projections. Last year, our economy performed 86% below projections. The preliminary growth rate is estimated at 0.3 percent for 2019 compared to a projected 2.1 percent for the same year. We are in throes of a deepening recession. The facts are that the economy declined 0.8% in the second quarter, followed by a further fall of 0.4% in the third quarter and an accelerated decline of 2.8% in the last quarter of 2019. Tourism, by World Travel and Tourism Council and IMF estimates, represents more than 40% of Belize’s economy. Tourism is also the largest earner of foreign exchange contributing around 40% of exports of goods and services in Belize. It is a certainty that tourism in Belize will get crushed in the first quarter of this year and most likely for the rest of 2020 leading into 2021. We will work with anyone who is prepared to do everything possible to ease the pain, suffering and harm to all, especially the poorest among us. Building Belize As we look beyond this current crisis, the PUP’s principal underlying strategy to turn things around is to enable investment in our people both by way of private and public means. Our strategy is not to squander the country’s scarce resources to corrupt ends, special interests and cronies. Our investments will focus on enabling the people to become more productive, by becoming more educated, healthier, by improving governance and tackling corruption. We must also tackle crime by fostering business opportunity and correspondingly by enabling and providing job opportunities. This translates

to an adjusted outlook for the economy as a whole and the private sector in particular but also for the public sector. Fighting Crime Madam Speaker, the nation’s anxiety is not only fueled by the crisis of the coronavirus pandemic, but also by our own crime epidemic. We began this day with a growing list of latest victims. Among the murdered are innocent children, and mothers, one lost her life trying to save her babies. Our homes are unsafe, our streets have become violent places. It cannot be business as usual. We can and we must end the crime and violence. Enough is enough! Stopping Corruption By now it is obvious to all that corruption has wreaked havoc on our economy and our people. Over the last decade, on average, Belizeans have gotten poorer. All this as we watched the unlawful enrichment of many UDP politicians and their cronies. Under a new PUP government our task will be to pass better, stronger laws to tackle corruption as well as enforce our existing laws that prohibit corruption by greedy and corrupt politicians. When that day comes, I am sure some of them will try to run, but criminals on the run can’t take their land and buildings and cars. Our fiscal goal in tackling corruption is to turn lost resources from corrupt behavior to captured resources to be used by the government to invest in our people, all the people. Transforming the Economy Turning now to economic transformation. Our economy is small with open fixed exchange rate. This means that our economic strategy should be one of export promotion with a view to increase productivity so we can generate foreign exchange to keep our currency stable at two Belize dollars to one US dollar. Our productive sector has been all but abandoned. Papaya is now non-existent, the citrus industry is virtually bankrupt with production at a decade low, the sugar and banana industries are in a tenuous financial state while non-traditional crops have been left to suffer with little relief from drought and aquaculture is but a shell of what it once was.

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Rural Development The time has come for us to invest in improving the quality of life of people in our rural communities while at the same time seeking to mobilize the effective and efficient contribution of the rural economy for national development. To achieve this, we will strengthen village infrastructure through investing in electricity, potable water and sanitation, as well as village infrastructure for streets, bridges, drainage and playgrounds and bring about meaningful empowerment of elected village leaders. Attention must be given to enhancing rural health, education and housing so that our people in the countryside can take better advantage of opportunities in agriculture, processing, marketing and tourism. Investing in Education Education is another key element for transformation of our economy. Through utter incompetence, our entire public sector education system is in crisis. Currently, only roughly 1 in 3 preschool aged children are in pre-school, 8 out of 10 primary school aged children are in primary school, and 1 out of every 2 high school aged children is in high school. The coronavirus crisis has taught us that our public-school system will need to be able to offer a quality education online. To expand access to a quality education, online learning will form an integral part of our comprehensive e-government agenda with particular focus on Science--including the Applied Sciences, Technology, Engineering and Math education. And of course, Belizean history. Job Creation Turning now to job creation. Over 58,000 workers in Belize are either unemployed or underemployed with as little as 1 hour of work per month. This represents over 30% of our work force an increase from 39,000 or 21.9% in April last year. This is a dramatic increase and reflects the deepening economic recession. The poverty rate was measured a few years ago as being a little over 40%. Recent studies indicate that the poverty rate is now over 50%. That is to say, one out of every two of our citizens are poor, have trouble paying basic utility bills or even paying for food. Social Sector-Human Development-Building Social Capital All our plans are influenced by our desire to deliver opportunity and prosperity for our Belizean families. For us in the PUP, progressive policies and programs make for a better Belize. It is our belief that the Family, the wider Community and the experience of our culture are all inextricably linked. As Continue on page 7


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2020 Budget Response Excerpts House of Representatives, Belmopan Thursday 19th March 2020 Continued from page 6 their fair share in taxes so that we can

such our actions and programs reflect the confluence of these social realities. We must ensure strong families, the sustainable development of our Communities and a vibrant cultural landscape, ever mindful of the urgency for gender equality. For us the Family is the bedrock of our communities, and we are deeply committed to our Families in our vision for a better Belize “As the Family goes, so goes the Nation” is for us no mere slogan. It is the reason for all our strategies and actions in order to develop growing and vibrant communities. It is Belizean families that will make us walk with a firm step towards Peace

Responding to the Budget 2020-2021 (Part 1) Contributed

This year’s budget speech has all the trappings of a campaign launch, and or the forward of an autobiography heavily influenced by heretical history. In the eleven previous budget speeches we have been forced to endure, we have never seen such a broad historical net thrown. But if there is one thing we have learnt over the years is that what the PM lacks in substance, he makes up for with poetic flare and showmanship. This truth is on full display in this year’s budget presentation. We have heard all these historical darts thrown before, and the PUP has responded and itemized the record of development from 1998 to 2008. But to match the PM’s tone and tenor, we point to the Orange Walk Bypass, Southern Highway, Marine Parade, PGIA expansion, Beaver Dam Bridge etc. And how can we forget the real people-centered housing projects of Cohune Walk, San Lorenzo, Santa Rita Heights, 8 Miles, and Los Lagos, New Site (Independence, Bougainvillea (the housing project in Cayo) and the list can go on and on. Can this UDP administration point to any housing development that they have built to empower our fellow Belizeans? We won’t let them think too long, because the obvious answer is a big NO. But now after years of not spending on housing… last year they only spent about $3,000 dollars…suddenly in this budget there is an allocation of $2.5 for housing. Does that sound like electioneering? Or is it to pay for the campaign and election of the not so favorite son. This UDP government keeps trying to fool the Belizean people that road infrastructure is the only aspect of development that matters. What about human development? What about the economy? What about good governance? When we speak of human development we speak of equipping Belizeans with the education and skills that will enable them to gain permanent sustainable employment. This is a significant shift from the approach that prevails within

and Development. Belize needs a government that positions the human being and the FAMILY as the center of its vision, strategy and action. Conclusion As the leader of the People’s United Party I have always approached leadership believing that Belizeans want to see the best in their leaders as opposed to the worse in us. And even as I look to the troubling days ahead, I choose to be optimistic about our country’s future believing that we have all the right ingredients to live not only in a good country, but in a great one. We have the resilience of our people, bountiful nat-

this government, an approach that emphasizes political patronage, dependency, submission to the UDP politicians if you want a job, or if you want to attain personal advancement. While it may be something that people in some quarters don’t wish to talk about, it must be put squarely on the table that this 12-year reign of the UDP has stripped many of our Belizean brothers and sisters of their dignity. Belizeans no longer want politicians to lord over them as if this country was some fiefdom ruled by a king and his court of noblemen. We view the dignity of our people as a non-negotiable pillar of the development of the post UDP Belize. We must uplift our people and give them the opportunity to walk upright, with their heads high. We can do better, we must do better, and the PUP will do better! This government has no interest, no intention of creating an environment that allows our people to break the cycle of poverty. This reality is evident in this budget again features allocations for the basic services on the recurrent side, and a continuation of the crony infrastructure works that enriches the favored contractors, pads the pockets of certain entitled ministers, and lines the campaign war chest of the UDP. There’s nothing transformative for the country’s education, health, housing or human development sectors. But we are confident that Belizeans have seen through the façade of concern for the people that the UDP has being putting up, and the lip service they have paid to being “pro-poor.” We have more poor people in Belize now than we did in 2008, we don’t even have to burden Belizeans with the statistics, as they have been repeated ad nauseam. The reality of the ever creeping poverty is steering us directly in the face on a daily basis. But Belizeans are now seeing this UDP government for what they truly are; naked violators of the constitution, the laws and the dignity of the Belizean masses. When we speak of good governance, we speak of returning Belize to a place where the government leaders respect the constitution, respect the other laws of the land, and respect our institutions such as the courts and the public service, and most essential respect

ural resources, the beauty of a nation blessed by out Creator and we live in a corner of the world where even the richest come to marvel. We can live our best lives if we are able to merge it all so that our children can get a quality education. So that families can live in a decent home in neighbourhoods where everyone is safe and where sitting on your verandah is still something we can enjoy on a cool evening. Where our young people can dream of starting something new because they will not be burdened down in debt having to borrow too much for a college education. Where everyone is paying

the people of Belize. For twelve years, Belizeans have watched as this UDP government become more wayward with each passing year, more rogue despite the admonitions of the opposition and some of the right minded social partners such as the Unions, the business community and more recently the NGO sector. In the last meeting of the House, the PM took umbrage to being called a criminal, but if any Belizean breaks the law,

COVID Corruption Under the UDP Thursday, March 19, 2020

If the Prime Minister and Minister of Finance of this country thought nothing about spending $1.5 BILLION dollars of the people’s money without permission, then it is not a far stretch to imagine that the money which will be set aside for COVID-19 preparation, testing and treatment is in real jeopardy. At a press conference this week, the Prime Minister was all smiles as he told the nation that Government will be able to access up to $75 MILLION dollars over the next weeks. And with a general election very soon, there is reason for him to smile. Already there are reports that much like the cheer programs orchestrated under the UDP, COVID-19 assistance will be parceled out to selected persons to garner political favour. That comes as no big surprise, because Belizeans know that the UDP is desperate to win the next election, just as Belizeans know there is not a hope in hell that they will. This week, even as the Prime Minister announced that there would be assistance for those affected by COVID-19, his son Jamal, running in Mesopotamia, was already on Facebook boasting that he could get assistance for persons through his ties to the PM’s self-proclaimed financial whiz, Senator Carla Barnett. While the Prime Minister swears by Barnett, readers will remember that her brief stint as Minister of Natural Resources was marred by allegations that she was parceling out lands to friends and family members. All Belizeans know by now that Barnett is a full-fledged member

provide services like quality health care for all and were people in the countryside in our villages and communities can take for granted basic needs like water, electricity and the internet. Our True Blue agenda is about all the people and it is our commitment to doing what is in the best interest of the Belizean people. The days ahead will challenge us all, but we are not afraid for we know that with the guidance of our Creator we will get through this and soon we can reach to that day when together we will get on with the work of building a Belize that works for everyone. Thank you. what are they? A government must lead by example, we cannot expect to build a strong law-abiding society if those at the top operate outside of the boundaries of the law. If Belize wants to achieve true good governance, circumscribing the government within the bounds of the law is the departure point. Once this is achieved we can move towards strengthening the institutions of government,

of the UDP team, which means that any integrity went through the door a long time ago. The Belize Times is reassured, as are many Belizeans, by the fact that desperately grasping at straws and knowing that he wasn’t up to the task of dealing with COVID-19, Dean Oliver appointed PUP leader John Briceño to co-chair the COVID-19 National Oversight Committee. We watched with pride, along with the nation, as Briceño outlined some of the steps that will be taken to assist persons who have been negatively impacted by COVID-19. There is hope, then, for some measure of transparency and accountability in the disbursement process. But all scrutiny must remain on Prime Minister Barrow, because experience has taught this nation that while he proudly brags that he doesn’t get involved in hanky panky, the corruption under his watch has been unprecedented. We note, also, that persons with the last name Barrow have become millionaires under the UDP, thanks to plums handed out by Daddy Dean. We all watched as the incompetent and inexperienced Anwar Barrow, the First Son, got filthy rich as the head of BTL, before walking away and leaving the company practically in ruins. So it comes as absolutely no surprise that Jamal Barrow would lead the charge in claiming that he has some sort of special access to funds for assistance under COVID-19. We all know that Jamal’s smooth-talking is just a façade, and he is nothing but a washedout former gangster-rapper, scam artist and Malpago. All eyes will be on you and your crooked bunch, Dean Oliver. You better believe that.


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The financial sector, comprising the Central Bank of Belize, the Bankers Association, and the Belize Credit Union League, recognizes the potential negative impact that the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic could have on our country and recommends that their customers follow the guidelines below, wherever possible, to minimize the spread of this disease:  Use online banking and mobile banking platforms to make and receive payments.  Use ATMs to deposit and withdraw cash.  Use debit and credit cards to avoid handling physical cash directly.  Use digital platforms (teleconferencing, videoconferencing, emails) to conduct business.  Conduct your banking over the phone.  Avoid using and handling physical cash and cheques.  Practice vigorous hand hygiene if you must handle cash. Note that financial institutions will be putting the following measures into effect:  Sanitize ATMs frequently.  Manage customer waiting line (limit the number of customers to practice social distancing).  Provide hand sanitizers at all of their branches and customer facing locations. Be assured that the executive management of financial institutions will continue to meet regularly and will provide updates to the public.

OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR, Central Bank of Belize Gabourel Lane Belize City Phone: 223-6194 Email: inquiries@centralbank.org.bz Website: www.centralbank.org.bz


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Central Bank of Belize Announces Measures for the Financial Sector amid the COVID-19 Pandemic Belize City, 18 March 2020: The Central Bank of Belize (Central Bank) released a set of monetary and macro-prudential instruments in response to the COVID-19 (coronavirus) pandemic. The National Oversight Committee, the Belize Bankers Association, the Belize Credit Union League, and credit unions support the use of these instruments, which aim to strengthen the resilience of the financial system against the emerging threat of the pandemic. The instruments will help financial institutions to remain safe, sound, and able to honour their obligations. In turn, financial institutions will be better able to assist their customers to meet their financial obligations in response to tightened credit conditions. In so doing, the instruments will minimize the economic impact of COVID-19 on the financial system as a whole. The sector-specific instruments are:  Reduce the statutory cash reserve requirements;  Extend the time period to classify targeted non-performing loans in sectors such as restaurants, transportation and distribution companies, and other affected areas, from 3 months to 6 months;  Encourage domestic banks and credit unions to provide grace periods for servicing interest and/or principal components of commercial loans and ancillary loans, as needed and where commercially viable;  Reduce risk-weights for banks on loans in the tourism sector from 100% to 50%; and  Review financial institutions’ business continuity and cybersecurity plans to ensure that an adequate level of financial services will be available to the public. The Central Bank reiterates the important messages from the Ministry of Health and will continue to do what it takes to safeguard the Belizean economy. OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR, Central Bank of Belize Gabourel Lane Belize City Phone: 223-6194 Email: inquiries@centralbank.org.bz Website: www.centralbank.org.bz


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The scum suckers in the UDP aren’t holding back at all in their greed for political power. We saw the PM tell the nation this week that he’s got about $75M to play with when it comes to dealing with COVID-19. We saw the way he rubbed his girly little hands together with glee. We think the whole nation saw it. Imagine, in an election year, the Prime Minister has another $75M to play with. Now that’s scary. Already we are seeing the Prime Minister’s son telling people on Facebook to get in touch with him if they need money because he will have access to COVID-19 money through the Prime Minister’s economic czar Carla Barnett. We’re already getting an idea of how this one will play out. Dean Oliver, behave. The people of Belize will need all the assistance they can get when this thing really gets serious. Ain’t nobody got time for more hustling as usual under this corrupt bunch! We’ve got our eyes on them, and trust us when we say the people won’t take it lightly. You can take that to the bank. Same old S*#t The UDP is supposed to be having their national convention in a few weeks, after both porky pig from Belmopan and the drama queen turned out to be real duncey duds. So guess who’s in the race now for leader of the UDP. LOL – that’s right, John Saldivar and Patrick Faber again. John, who does his moaning on Facebook now that Mason is locked up, says he was prepared to step out (as if he really had a choice in the matter) but now that Patsy has jumped back in the race, he decided to jump back in too. Porky posts some interesting stuff sometimes. This week he was upfront in posting that there’s a whole lot he could say, but he’s no punk. We wonder who he’s throwing stones at, and who he’s threatening. We hear that senior members of the UDP are not ready to deal with his application, and plan to use the vetting process to get the fat fellow out. But at the same time, we hear the fat fellow is prepared to turn himself into a big fat canary and sing if he’s not allowed. Keep a close eye on this one folks. As if the UDP needed another nail in its coffin. Khalid’s Crew We’re still royally pissed at what a creep Belmopan Mayor Khalid Belisle turned out to be. Here we were, thinking he was one of the good guys whose only flaw was that he was a little too cozy with John Saldivar and then BAM, the sucker starts building a $2M mansion in Belmopan on a Mayor’s salary. Coincidentally, too, he starts building that mansion around the same time the Hilltop property is sold to some mysterious Asian guy who nobody has ever seen. Also around the same time we find out that Khalid is selling out land all over Belmopan. Imagine that he wanted to have a gas station built right across from Our Lady of Guadalupe School. Guess he was thinking with his wallet and not with his head. And if all that isn’t bad enough, pictures surface showing him and the rest of John Saldivar’s worthless bunch hanging out with Lev Dermen, a convicted fraudster and money launderer. When the first picture came out he told the nation that it was the only time he’d met Dermen, at the PGIA. And then another picture came out showing him with Dermen in Las Vegas. And just this week, tickets surfaced showing that he travelled to the US along with Dougie and Jason Neal, John Saldivar’s left and right hands. We really had high hopes for this guy, but all that’s gone now. The way this is shaping up, he may share a jail cell with John Saldivar and Mason when the PUP gets into power. Big Mike

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VOICE OF THE COMMON MAN

When Angels Die By Hilly Bennett "You have vandalized my heart, raped my soul and torched my conscience." Undoubtedly, the streets of the Old Capital have become a “killing field." Within a span of forty - eight hours seven lives were snuffed out by a hail of bullets. Unfortunately, during night's twilight, ricocheting bullets pierced the dreams of innocence. In separate incidents, four year old Dominic Rhamdas and five year old Kia Herbert were killed, the result of gun-fire which have engulfed the Jewel. Surely, this is not the first time that an innocent baby life has been take in such cruel fashion. Baby Etana had recently been memorialized and laid to peace. She was viciously shot through the bedroom wall where she slept peacefully. The wanton disregard for human lives, the horrific killings continue unabated with the murder count becoming a statistical monster. The United Democratic Party Government, has so far, remained in a state of inertia, clueless on solutions to the bloodletting and the haemorrhaging on the streets of Belize. The leader of Government remains far removed from the deadly reality, the wailing sirens, the weeping mothers and the dying souls. The sickening reality is that some of the most powerful UDP Ministers of government hold constituency responsibilities for the most down-trodden areas being affected by the crime and violence. Usually, i am focused on the criminogenic end of the spectrum fighting the abuse by elements of law enforcement, the unconstitutional violence inflicted upon the youths in the disadvantaged neighbourhoods. Today there is no excuse for these horrendous acts committed in the name of gangbanging. I completely understand the root causes for these acts on the societal, economical, and biological aspects. I can also speak to what Dr. Asa Hilliard, in his book ‘The Maroon within Us’, characterized it as 'cultural surrender',

namely the surrender of cultural values. ‘It takes a village to raise a child’, ‘I am my brother’s keeper’ and ‘love thy neighbour as you love oneself’. However, this is not projected in said literacy’s direction. The Honourable Louis Farrakhan once said that the gangbanger must take responsibility for his action. He also proffered that these individuals understand the principles of retaliation, but often times they retaliate on the cheapest of these principles. They are not retaliating because of the oppressive state they continue to live in or because of the injustices they face on a daily basis from the powers that be. These gangsters retaliate because a brother is from another 'set' or is more economically empowered selling the purple haze or wears a different colour. What is not realized is that they make it easy for abusive government agents to take advantage because they are busy killing themselves but in the process babies have recently become collateral damage with their lives being cut short. A state of emergency is being implemented. This is the result of gangbanger’s actions leading to crackdowns, police checkpoints and police raids on their community. Hopefully, in the same manner in which the 'olive branch ' was accepted regarding the Coronavirus/COVID-19, in similar manner, a bipartisan approach will be fashioned to crush this pernicious national issue. The killings must begin to end. The social fabric of Belizean society must be repaired to re-create communities that respect life. Our women and children, who have consistently become collateral damage to the senseless gun violence, must be protected. I now call on the Prime Minister, Mr Big Man, do the right thing. Mr Government, you must realize that if you don't do justice to the citizenry and heed to good sense, you could find yourself being swallowed up in this generational catastrophe!

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We at the Belize Times condemn the spitefulness of former Minister of PoEmail resume to: lice John Saldivar. He really is a petty man. We were told that for the press mitch@baysidedistributors.com conference on Wednesday, current Minister of National Security begged JS to ask Dougie to lend him some camouflage fatigues so he could fit in at the LIQUOR LICENSE head table. We are told that JS refused. That was just mean. We are told that NOTICES Shop Supervisor needed at Family Peyrefitte then turned to Assistant Commissioner Robert Mariano, who by the Notice is hereby given that Marlon Mart Grocery Shop located at # 15 way is doing a fine job teaching women in disadvantaged communities to sew. Rosado is applying for a Night Club LiQueen Street, Belize City. Call 632Anyway we digress. ACP Mariano, alas, could not help because he explained quor License to be operated at “M & M 3437 for that they would need industrial sewing machines to put together camouflage Sports Bar & Lounge” located at # more information. fatigues in that size in the timeframe given. Big Mike we know people take you 9 A Baymen Avenue, Belize City, Belize lightly as Minister of National Security because…well…you’re BIG, Mike. But Cashier needed at Dollor Grocery District under the Intoxicating Liquor we love you. And it’s with love that we say - leave the fatigues and paramilitary Shop 1 located at # 2 Water Lane, License Ordinance Revised Edition Belize City. Call 666-3076 for more 1980. gear alone. information.

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STANDARD ON THE BEARERS MOVE Belmopan: Oscar Mira

Corozal North: David Castillo

Collet : Oscar Arnold

Cayo North: Michel Chebat

Belize Rural Central : Dolores Balderamos

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Celebrating International Women’s Day

United Women’s Group Fort George

Stann Creek West: Hon. Rodwell Ferguson

Belmopan: Oscar Mira

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THINK ABOUT IT

THINK ABOUT IT security colonialism has anything of this officials, not by politicians who nature ever been unleashed on the represent the most citizens of Belize. It was an abject failure. F for failure. MASSIVE FAILURE It also backfired, in that it Belize City is under a state of emergency. It started Wednes- destroyed what was left of citizen’s trust in their police officers. day morning with police in milWorst, more youths joined more itary uniforms and submachine gangs and the murder rate inguns and some wearing masks. creased under the brutal reign of They were rounding up young the Barrow G.S.U. men, mostly black unemployed So outrageous were these creoles on the poverty stricken unlawful behaviors that a then south side of our broken down lame opposition promised the city.The drastic measure, which nation they would disband the suspends constitutionally guarG.S.U. when they came to power. anteed rights is the second such Today the failed G.S.U. since September 2018. is used as escort for prisoners It is an admittance by from Hattieville jail to Courts. government of a massive failure A monumental waste of taxpayafter 12 long years in office and er’s monies. As older rural folks an annual budget of one billion dollars that NOTHING was done would say, if they had put these monies into pigs and chickens to tackle a host of social and the results would have been more economic problems on the city’s productive. South Side. Brutality could never be Most of the troubles have a successful policy alternative been bubbling among teenagers to tackling the causes of crime. and twenty-odd year olds who Crime is the symptom of social were minors when Dean Barrow became Prime Minister in Febru- and economic problems. Dean Barrow’s failures in this respect ary 2008. are spectacular. Over a thousand This is part and parcel murder victims have gone to of his legacy. Not a single contheir untimely grave in the twelve structive sustainable program to put all young people in school; to years of his reign. How ironic it is that on 31st January this year add school training, agriculture, fisheries, house building and sou- Chief Justice ruled that Barrow venirs making. Not even a hous- had repeatedly broken the Finance and Audit law which is a ing project where each year two criminal offence. hundred houses could be conThe UDP government is structed to ease the overcrowding a criminal enterprise. All their on South Side. Nothing, nothing, nothing bank books bulge millions of ill-gotten gains. New CommisF for failure. sioner of Police Marco Vidal A sham South Side Povunder the next government first erty Alleviation is painted on a order of business is to investigate huge billboard. But it was to and lock them up. Lock them up. build streets on East and West It was heartening, Canal and the crony contractors Wednesday evening on Love FM walked away with pocketful of news to hear Mayor of Belize monies. The poverty and helpBernard Wagner. He said the uplessness remain and became surge in killings were tragic and engrained. F for failure. unacceptable. But his lone voice Barrow, who never of truth was important, young showed any concern for poor people have lost hope, with no people all his decades in politics jobs, no future and nuff frustraopted for a G.S.U. This Gang tion they have been overcome Suppression Unit, trained by with negativity On Monday 16th Israelis, Salvador or Honduras March, 2020, the optics infested could be likened to gestapos under Hitler’s Nazis. Their record is Prime Minister staged one of his one of brutality and shame. They “press conferences” swollen with the usual suspects, sycophants, attacked poor and marginalized cronies and ars lickers applauding youths, in the process shooting family pets, breaking down doors, like robots. This time the law breaker stomping and beating, choking, and kicking, unlawful detentions, Prime Minister was wearing the robes of Jesus, or at least one planting evidence and lying in court. Not under the worst era of of the Apostles (not Judas, who

loved money) unlike Moses, Barrow the law-breaker had come to deliver us from our fears of coronavirus. Having exposed his cold, cold heart the week before by budgeting nine hundred thousand dollars, he was now a Savior. He announced twenty five million dollars of taxpayer’s money would be used to help the tourist industry cancellations. Didn’t stop there. He would get some millions from a bank, he would divert more millions from foreign approved projects, and walla, ding! ding! walla walla, he was up to seventy million. UDP thieves and hustlers saliva were dripping over the floor. Imagine how much will be pilfered between now and elections. Then there was some foolishness to appoint a “czar”. Sorry, not one two “czars”, to oversee the monies, most of which will be used to bribe voters. Why was no czar appointed in 2008 when poverty was at 42 percent? Or in 2012 when

15 it was at 45 percent or in 2015 when it was at 48 percent. Now it is 51 percent. One out of every two Belizeans are living in poverty, thanks to Dean “law breaker” Barrow. The Prime Minister who cuddles corruption. Why couldn’t a ten million be obtained to fight poverty? What became of Hugo Chavez’s generosity from which Barrow blew away a whopping, incredible five hundred million dollars? The money was specifically to be used to help poor people lift themselves up through low income housing, micro business, skills training, agricultural productivity, and import substitution programs. In the name of Jesus how could Dean Barrow ruin our country so bad? Ed. Note: The opinion(s) put forward in this article is that of the author and not necessarily of the Belize Times nor the People’s United Party.

PRICE GOUGING If your hand sanitizer, it ridiculously expensive you need to report this as it is definitely against the spirit of the antiCOVID-19 efforts, and may be criminal abuse. This would apply to other goods that are necessary at this time of national crisis and looming catastrophe. A business sense can only go so far. Overpricing a product because someone will have to buy the product at this time is downright abusive and business establishments are duly warned. The Belize Chamber of Commerce spoke out as did the government that placed their teeth into the matter.


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PUBLIC AUCTION SALE: PROPERTY San Pedro, Ambergris Caye; Belize District BY ORDER of the Mortgagees, Messrs. The Belize Bank Limited, Licensed Auctioneers Kevin A. Castillo & Christiana R. Castillo will sell the following property ON SITE (Parcel No. 2730 Escalante Subdivision, San Pedro, Ambergris Caye, Belize District) on Monday 23rd March 2020 at 10:00 am:

REGISTRATION SECTION BLOCK PARCEL San Pedro 7 2730 (Being an elevated concrete dwelling house [35 ft. x 45 ft.]: Ground Floor - concrete with small storeroom [12 ft. x 15 ft.] + carport + open space; First Floor - 2 concrete stairs to individual porches + living accommodations situate in Escalante Sub-Division, San Pedro, Ambergris Caye, the freehold property of Mrs. Yvette Martin also known as Ms. Yvette Graniel) ADDITIONAL INFORMATION - www.belizebank.com (foreclosure listing) TERMS: STRICTLY CASH KEVIN A. CASTILLO TELEPHONE 223-4488 E-mail: belizeauctionsales@gmail.com Face Book: Belize Auctions

17th March 2020 PUBLIC NOTICE Postponement of Date - Village Council By-elections

The Elections and Boundaries Department hereby notifies the general public, particularly villagers who were scheduled to vote in the Village Councils By-elections that was to be held on Sunday 29th March 2020 that the By-elections have been postponed until further notice. The postponement is as a result of the recent measures put in place by the Government of Belize on limiting social gatherings to 100 people, as a part of its response to the imminent threat of COVID-19. The List of Villages are as follows:

Districts Belize

Villages Isabella Bank St. George’s Caye

Districts Stann Creek

Villages Hopkins Maya Center

Freetown Sibun

Toledo

Midway Otoxha

Burrell Boom

Pueblo Viejo Conejo Creek

The Department assures the general public that they will be notified on the new date for the By-elections. ~~END~~


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FIRST NOTICE Pursuant to Section 10 (3) of the Belize Mines and Minerals Act, Chapter

JOB OPPORTUNITY/INTERNAL VACANCY Applications are invited for the post of Operations Clerk/Truck Scale Operator. Reports to: Cargo Operations Manager

Experience:  Administrative experience .Education: Minimum Associates Degree Required Skills, Knowledge and Characteristics: To be selected applicants must possess the following important characteristics:  Experience working in an industrial environment would be an asset  Good computer skills (Microsoft Office)  Excellent and demonstrable English language skills, both spoken and written Knowledge Skills Attributes Basic Math Report writing Positive thinker, ethical, Punctual Good interpersonal communications Self driven, team-oriented Duties & Responsibilities: Truck Scale Operator 

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The TSOs will be responsible for verifying the gross mass of all loaded containers entering PBL’s facility. In addition, they shall be responsible to carry out the policies, procedures and general instructions of the Operations Manager. In particular, the TSO shall: Weigh all trucks (on both the inbound and outbound leg) that delivered loaded containers to the Facility Issue weight certificate to truckers and ensure they sign it acknowledging the information contained therein Engaged in all continued professional development program arranged by PBL Maintain the weighbridge and all associated equipment in accordance with manufacturer’s instructions Maintain the weighbridge and general area of the weighbridge including the office in a clean, tidy and hazard free condition Other applicable responsibilities Duties & Responsibilities: Operations Clerk        Key Functions

Check and sign delivery orders for authenticity to load direct delivery container. Assist with processing operations ship reports Enter waybills, delivery orders etc. that were written manually. Make waybills for direct delivery containers and check delivery orders. File delivery orders from direct delivery containers daily Assist with operating truck scales Any other duties that may be assigned.

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Weighing of trucks on both inbound and outbound legs Accurately determine the gross mass of containers that have been weighed and issue weight certificate

Alert Operations Manager of any conflicts between declared weighs and verified weighs

 Ensure that Truckers abide by all rules/standing operating procedures related to the verification process Key Results  The gross mass of all containers loaded on ships at the Facility is properly verified  No overloaded containers are loaded on ships at the Facility  Mis-declared containers are identified and appropriate action taken Salary Scale: Will be commensurate (in accordance with the Company's Salary Structure). To Apply: Kindly submit letter of application, resume, two recent reference letters, valid police record and a copy of a valid Social Security Card.

Applications should be emailed to: jobapplications@portofbelize.com or deliver to Human Resource Officer-Personnel (Mrs. Nicole M. Reneau) Closing date for receipt of applications is Friday, April 3rd, 2020.

FIRST NOTICE Pursuant to Section 10 (3) of the Belize Mines and Minerals Act, Chapter 226, Substantive Laws of Belize, Revised Edition 2000 – 2003, Juan Martinez for Shipyard Reinlaender Mennoniten Church of Shipyard Village, Orange Walk District, Belize C.A., has applied to the Honourable Minister of Natural Resources, through the Inspector of Mines, Mining Unit; for a Mining License to mine limestone and marl from land belonging to the Shipyard Reinlaender Mennoniten Church and located in the FIRST NOTICE Shipyard area, Orange Walk District, Belize C.A. The area to be mined is Pursuant to Section 10 (3) of the Belize Mines and Minerals Act, Chapter 226, Substantive Laws of Belize, Revised Edition bounded UTM co-ordinates: 2000 - 2003, Juanby Martinez for Shipyard Reinlaender Mennoniten Church of Shipyard Village, Orange Walk District, Belize C.A., has applied to the Honourable Minister of Natural Resources, through the Inspector of Mines, Mining Unit; for a Mining License to mine limestone and marl from lands belonging to the Shipyard Reinlaender Mennoniten Church and located in the Shipyard area, Orange Walk District, Belize C.A. The area to be mined is bounded by UTM co-ordinates: Northings 1.)1.) 1983089 1982841 1982870 1983870

Eastings 0324726 0324718 0325082 0325155

Northings 5.) 1983168 1983165 1983052 1983049

Eastings 0320875 0320952 0320874 0320944

2.)2.) 1983205 1983101 1983093 1983197

0324613 0324615 0324824 0324834

6.) 1982616 1982614 1982531 1982531

0321064 0321149 0321064 0321143

3.)3.) 1982749 1982653 1982738 1982665

0327022 0327013 0326966 0326665

7.) 1975524 1975510 1975431 1975424

0321455 0321761 0321455 0321753

4.)4.) 1984388 1984386 1984250 1984245

0325075 0325166 0325076 0325157

8.) 1975922 1975913 1975639 1975624

0321369 0321471 0321368 0321461

The area to be mined comprises approximately forty-seven (47) acres.

226, Substantive Laws of Belize, Revised Edition 2000 – 2003, Juan Martinez for Nueland Reinlaender Mennoniten Church of Shipyard Village, Orange Walk

FIRST NOTICE District, Belize C.A., has applied to the Honourable Minister of Natural Resourc-

to Section 10 (3) the Belize Mining Mines and Minerals 226, Substantive Lawstoofmine Belize, Re es, throughPursuant the Inspector ofofMines, Unit; Act, for Chapter a Mining License 2000 - 2003, Juan Martinez for Neuland Reinlaender Mennoniten Church of Shipyard Village, Orange Walk D C.A., marl has applied to the Honourable Ministertoofthe Natural Resources,Reinlaender through the Inspector of Mines, Minin limestone and from land belonging Nueland Mennoniten Mining License to mine limestone and marl from lands belonging to the Neuland Reinlaender Mennoniten Churc the Neulandinarea, Corozal District, Belize The area toDistrict, be mined is Belize bounded byC.A. UTMThe co-ordinates: Church andinlocated the Neuland area,C.A. Corozal area to

be mined is bounded by UTM co-ordinates:

1) 2) 3) 4)

Northing 1996962 1996915 1996061 1996030

Easting 0370409 0370677 0370369 0370596

The areas to be mined comprise approximately fifty-five (55) acres. SECOND NOTICE BISHOP MMARTIN HHIGH SCHOOL CHOOL BISHOP ARTIN IGH S

¾ MILE LORENZO ROAD, ORANGE WALKTOWN●P.O. TOWN●P.O. BOX BOX 177●TEL. 671-4567 ● ● ¾ MILE SAN SAN LORENZO ROAD, ORANGE WALK 177●TEL.322-3469/ 322-3469/ 671-4567 Email: bishopmartinhigh@ymail.com ● WEBSITE: http://www.bmhs.edu.bz

● WEBSITE: http://www.bmhs.edu.bz Pursuant to Section 10Email: (3) ofbishopmartinhigh@ymail.com the Belize Mines and Minerals Act, Chapter 226, Substantive Laws of Belize, Re 2000 - 2003, Juan Martinez for Neuland Reinlaender Mennoniten Church of Shipyard Village, Orange Walk D has High appliedSchool, to the Honourable Minister ofDiocesan Natural Resources, through BishopC.A., Martin a Roman Catholic High School, hasthea Inspector vacancy of forMines, the Minin Bishopfollowing Martin High School, Roman Catholic High has aCommission. vacancy for theChurc permanent tenableand upon the Teaching Services Mining License toposition minealimestone marlapproval fromDiocesan landsfrom belonging to School, the Neuland Reinlaender Mennoniten following permanent position tenable uponBelize approval from Services Commission. in the Neuland area, Corozal District, C.A. The areathe to beTeaching mined is bounded by UTM co-ordinates:

1. 1 Non-Teaching Principal

1. Minimum 1 Non-Teaching Principal qualifications:

Northing Easting 0370409 0370677 3) 1996061 0370369 Experience in Administrative positions (will be an asset) Duties and responsibilities: 4) 1996030 0370596 Full and valid Teacher’s License to teach in Belize

Master’s Degree in Educational Leadership 1) 1996962 Minimum qualifications: Experience in Administrative positions (will be an asset) FullDegree and valid License to teach in Belize 2) 1996915 Master’s in Teacher’s Educational Leadership

Overseeing admission, placement, promotion and graduation of students

Duties and The areasdirection to be mined approximately (55) acres.  responsibilities: Under of comprise the Board, guide the fifty-five formulation of school policies, rules and programs

 Enforcing school rules and maintaining a safe andgraduation proper school environment and culture  Overseeing admission, placement, promotion and of students conducive to teaching and learning  Under direction of the Board, guide the formulation of school policies, rules and THIRD NOTICE  Organizing the registration of students in examination and other processes programs  Provide educational leadership to the school especially in areas of pedagogy, curriculum  Enforcing school rules10and a safe and proper school 226, environment and culture and assessment Pursuant to Section (3) ofmaintaining the Belize Mines and Minerals Act, Chapter Substantive Laws of Belize, Re conducive to and learning  2000 Serve- 2003, as teaching a liaison between schoolReinlaender and parents and between school and community Juan Martinez forthe Nueland Mennoniten Church of Shipyard Village, Orange Walk D  Overseethe theregistration daily operations of the school liaise and withother the Board Management as  Organizing of students in examination processes C.A., has applied to the Honourable Minister of and Natural Resources, through theof Inspector of Mines, Minin required  Provide educational leadership to the school especially in areas of pedagogy, curriculumChurc Mining License to mine limestone and marl from lands belonging to the Neuland Reinlaender Mennoniten  Under direction of the Board, participate in recruitment, selection and disciplining of staff and inAssigning, the Neulanddirecting area, Corozal Belize C.A. The area to be mined is bounded by UTM co-ordinates:  assessment and District, assessing staff  Serve as a liaison schooland andperform parentsduties and between and community  Participate in between all schoolthe activities relating school to membership on School Board schooloperations committeesofasthe appropriate  Oversee theordaily school and Northing liaise withEasting the Board of Management as  Participate in secondary school meetings and keep the Board of Management updated on required 1) Education 1996962 Rules 0370409 revised, updated and/or amendments to the  Underthedirection of the Board, participate in recruitment, selection and disciplining of staff 1996915 0370677  Motivate and encourage team spirit building2)within the faculty and staff  Assigning, directing and assessing staff  Furthering the Mission, Vision and Values of3)Bishop Martin High School, among others. 1996061 0370369  Participate in all school activities and perform duties relating to membership on School 4) 1996030 0370596 Prospective applicants must submit following documents, including: Board or school committees as the appropriate  Participate in secondary school meetings and keep the Board of Management updated on 1. The Letter of to Application areas be mined comprise approximately fifty-five (55) acres. the2.revised, updated Curriculum Vitaeand/or amendments to the Education Rules  Motivate encourageLetters team spirit building within the faculty and staff 3. Two and (2) Reference 4. Copy of Teacher’s License,  Furthering theValid Mission, Vision and Values of Bishop Martin High School, among others. 5. Certified Copies of Degrees 6. Original Transcripts

Prospective applicants must submit the following documents, including: 7. Copy of Social Security Card 8. Copy of Birth Certificate/Passport

1. Letter of Application 9. Medical Certificate 10. Recent Vitae Police Record (original) 2. Curriculum 11. (2) Marriage/Divorce Certificate (where applicable) 3. Two Reference Letters 12. Release Letter (where applicable) 4. Copy of Valid Teacher’s License, 5. ALL Certified of Degrees copiedCopies documents must be certified & ALL documents in foreign languages must be 6. accompanied Original Transcripts by an official English translation. 7. Copy of Social Security Card be in accordance with Government Pay Scale. 8. Salary Copywill of Birth Certificate/Passport 9. Applications Medical Certificate package should be submitted by Friday, March 6th, 2020 to: 10. Recent Police Record (original) 11. Marriage/Divorce Certificate (where applicable) The Chairman, Board of Management Bishop Martin High School 12. Release Letter (where applicable) ¾ Mile San Lorenzo Road Orange Walk Town

ALL copied documents must be certified & ALL documents in foreign languages must be accompanied by an official English translation. Salary will be in accordance with Government Pay Scale. Applications package should be submitted by Wednesday, March 25th, 2020 to: The Chairman, Board of Management Bishop Martin High School ¾ Mile San Lorenzo Road Orange Walk Town


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REGISTRATION SECTION BLOCK PARCEL Albert/Mesop 45 436 (Being a two storey concrete building [25% residential: 2 bedrooms + 1 bathroom + living/dining/kitchen & 75% commercial/warehouse - glass windows + tiled floors + office spaces + ½ bathroom + kitchenette] remaining portion - warehouse and lot situate at Lot No. 137 Corner West and Basra Streets, Belize City, the freehold property of Messrs. Tenchtronics Communications Limited) 10. Lot No. 61 Amara Avenue, Belize City:

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MEGA PUBLIC AUCTION SALES: PROPERTIES Belize District; Stann Creek & Toledo Districts MEGA PUBLIC AUCTION SALES: PROPERTIES BY ORDER ofBelize theDistrict; Mortgagees, Auctioneers Kevin A. Castillo & Christiana R. Castillo PARCEL will sell the Stann Creek & ToledoLicensed Districts REGISTRATION SECTION BLOCK BY ORDER of the Mortgagees, Licensed Auctioneers Kevin A. Castillo & Christiana R. Castillo will sell the Albert/Mesop 45 206 following properties at the locations, dates and times below listed: following properties at the locations, dates and times below listed: (Being a two storey timber/concrete building - commercial ground floor + residential first floor and lot situate at No. 61 Amara Avenue, Belize City, the freehold property of Messrs. Tenchtronics Communications ********************Belize District*********************** ********************Belize District*********************** Limited) At No. 170 Beltex Avenue, Belama Phase 1, Belize City on Tuesday 24 March 2020 at 6:00 pm: 11. 9 Acres north of the Sibun th Freetown Sibun, Belize District: Belize District Properties: At No. 170 Beltex Avenue, Belama Phase 1, Belize City on Tuesday 24 River, March 2020 at 6:00 pm: 1. Parcel No. 600 Nutmeg Street, St. Martin De Porres, Belize City: Belize District Properties: 1. Parcel No. 600 Nutmeg Street, St. Martin De Porres, Belize City: th

Registration Section Block Parcel St. Martin De Porres 45 600 (Being a concrete bungalow dwelling house [950 sq. ft.]: 2 bedrooms + 1 bathroom + Living/Dining/Kitchen + Laundry room + Porch and lot situate on Nutmeg Street, St. Martin De Porres, Belize City, the freehold property of Fitzroy Gillett) 2. Lot No. 34 Sun Set Park,81/2 Miles George Price Highway, Belize District:

All that piece or parcel of land being Block No. 6 comprising 9 acres situate north of the Sibun River in the vicinity of Freetown, Belize District TOGETHER with all buildings and erections standing and being thereon. (Being 9 acres of vacant land situate north of the Sibun River in the vicinity of Freetown, Belize District, the freehold property of Ms. Taheera A. Ahmad) 12. Lot No. 775 Tropical Park, George Price Highway, Belize District:

Registration Section Block Parcel ALL THAT piece or parcel of land containing 724.665 s. m. being Lot 775 situate at Tropical Park, Western De Porres 45Highway, Belize District TOGETHER with all600 ALL THAT piece or parcel of landSt. being Martin Lot No. 34 containing 833.33 S.Y. situate at Mile 8.5 on the Northern buildings and erections standing and being thereon. (Being a Side of Hector Creek road, Western Highway, Belize District of Belize more particularly shown and described concrete bungalow dwelling house [3 bedrooms + + 2 Living/Dining/Kitchen bathrooms + living/dining/kitchen] and lot [724.665 (Being a concrete bungalow dwelling house [950 sq. ft.]: 2 bedrooms + 1 bathroom + S. M.] in a subdivision Plan of Survey by A. R. Marin, Certified land Surveyor, recorded at The General Registry in situate at Tropical Park, Western Highway, Belize District, the freehold property of Ms. Orissa Molina) Surveyors Plan Book No. 6 at Folios+ 170 Porch as Lot No. 34and TOGETHER all buildingson and erections standing Street, St. Martin De Porres, Belize City, the freehold Laundry room lot withsituate Nutmeg *************************Stann Creek & Toledo Districts Properties ********************* and being thereon. (Being a concrete bungalow dwelling house [51,145 sq. ft.] containing 2 bedrooms + 2 In front Messrs. Scotiabank (Belize) Ltd., No. 10 St. Vincent Street, Dangriga, Stann Creek District on bathrooms + living/dining/kitchen + 2 porches and an incomplete concrete structured [337 sq. ft.] situate at Lot property of Fitzroy Gillett) Creek road, Western Highway, Belize District, No. 34 Sun Set Park, 81/2 Miles on the Northern side of Hector Thursday 26th March 2020 at 11:00 am: 1 the freehold Ms. Andrea 2. Lotproperty No.of 34 SunReneau) Set Park,8 /2 Miles George Price Highway, Belize District: ***************************Stann Creek District**************************

3. Lot No. 3, Mile 16 Phillip Goldson Highway, Belize District:

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1. Lot No. 189 situate in Hope Creek Village Extension, Stann Creek District:

ALL THAT piece or parcel of land being 17 acres 2 rods 14 poles of land situate on the left ascending the Punta Gorda/ San Antonio Road, Toledo District Belize, TOGETHER with all buildings and erections standing and being thereon. (Being a concrete bungalow dwelling house [1 bedroom + 1 bathroom + ALL THAT leasehold interest in all that piece or parcel of land being Lot No. 189 situate in Hope Creek All that piece or parcel of land being Lot No. 3 containing 928.787 S. M. situate Mile 16 Northern Highway Living/Dining/Kitchen +atfront - Bar/restaurant facility situate on the left ascending the Punta Gorda/ San Village Extension, Stann Creek District, Belize containing 766.202 S.M. (22.856 M x 33.523 M) as shown on TOGETHER with all buildings and erections standing and being thereon. (Being a vacant land [928.787 S. Antonio Road, Toledo District, the freehold D.theWilliams Mr. M.] situate at Mile 16 Northern Highway, Belize District, the freehold property of Messrs. Stewart's Ink / Mr. properties Planof No.Mr. 2080 Derrick at the office of Commissioner and of Lands and Roy SurveysWilliams) TOGETHER with all buildings and Minor Castellanos) erections standing and being thereon. (Being a concrete bungalow dwelling house [920 sq. ft.] containing 2 7. Lot No. 2 West of Punta Gorda Town, Toledo District: Parcel ALL No. 1095 off Faber's Road on Carmela Belize City: THAT piece or Willoughby parcelStreet, of land being Lot No. 34 containing 833.33 S.Y. situate at Mile 8.5 on the Northern bedrooms + 1 bathroom + living/dining/kitchen and lot [766.202 S.M.] situate in Hope Creek Village Extension, Creek District, the leasehold property of Ms.shown Arcely Puc) and described District of Stann Belize more particularly 2. Parcel No. 2842 first subdivision south of Placencia Airstrip, Placencia Village, Stann Creek District:

Side of Hector Creek road, Western Highway, Belize in a subdivision Plan of Survey by A. R. Marin, Certified land Surveyor, recorded at The General Registry in Surveyors Plan Book No. 6 at Folios 170 as Lot No. 34 TOGETHER with all buildings and erections standing and beingREGISTRATION thereon.SECTION (Being a concrete bungalow dwelling house [51,145 sq. ft.] containing 2 bedrooms + 2 BLOCK PARCEL Queen Square West 45 1095 living/dining/kitchen + 2commercial/office: porches and an841.073 incomplete structured sq.West ft.] of situate Being bathrooms a concrete three-storey+ structure, with aTHAT gross floorpiece area of 2,920sft. [50% Ground All or parcel of land containing squareconcrete meters being Lot No. 2[337 situated Punta at Lot floor - 5 office spaces + 1 bathroom, kitchen/storage and reception area & 50% residential: First floor - 3 REGISTRATION SECTION BLOCK PARCEL Gordarooms; Town, Toledo TOGETHER all buildings and erections standing and being thereon. bedrooms + 1 bathroom + Kitchen/Dining/Living Second floor - Attic space to be completed No. 34 Sun Set Park, 81/2 Miles onDistrict, theproposed Northern side with of Hector CreekPlacencia road, Belize District, NorthWestern Highway, 36 2842 as 1 bedroom + 1 bathroom], the freehold property of Mr. Deon Longsworth & Ms. Misty Williams) (Being a concrete bungalow dwelling house [3 bedrooms + 2 bathrooms + living/dining/kitchen and lot (Being an elevated timber building + an incomplete concrete structure and corner lot [552.24 S.Y.] with canal 7. Parcelthe No. 701freehold Aloe Vera Street, St. Martin de Porres, Belize City: property of Ms. Andrea Reneau) view situateTown, in a sub-division on the District, first street souththe of thefreehold Placencia Airstrip, lagoon side, [841.073 S.M.] situate at Lot No. 2 West of Punta Gorda Toledo property ofPlacencia Village, 3. Lot No. 3, Mile Mr. 16 Phillip Goldson Highway, Belize District: Stann Creek District, the freehold property of Mr. Ajinder Singh Garcha) Cardinal Smith (Deceased) 3. Lot No. 204 Silk Grass Village, Stann Creek District:

8. 147.228 Acres, San Marcos Agricultural Area, Toledo District:

REGISTRATION SECTION BLOCK PARCEL St. Martin de Porres 45 701 (Being a two storey concrete multi-family dwelling house [2,560 sq. ft.]: Ground floor - 4 bedrooms + 1 bathroom + living/dining/kitchen; First floor: 1 bedroom + 1 bathroom + living/dining/kitchen and lot 453.84 Sq. Meters situate on Aloe Vera Street in St. Martin de Porres Area, the freehold property of Ms. Rita Ramos.) 8. Parcel No. 246 Maskall Village Road, Belize District:

ALL THAT piece or parcel of land being Lot No. 204 situate in Silk Grass Village, Stann Creek District comprising 363.140 S.M. as shown by Plan No. 2004 of 2010 dated 12th November 2010, made by G.E. Valdez, License Surveyor and recorded at the Lands Survey Department, Belmopan, Cayo District TOGETHER with all building and erections standing and being thereon. (Being an incomplete concrete two storey house: Ground floor - 3 bedrooms + 2 bathrooms + living/dining/kitchen + laundry; First Floor incomplete and lot [363.140 square meters], the freehold property of Ms. Carmen Bol.) 4. Lot No. 80 Noralez Extension, Independence Village, Stann Creek District:

PARCEL All that parcel of BLOCK land being 147.228 acres situate in the San Marcos Agricultural Area, Toledo District,

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Belize Rural North 11 246/1 that piece orhouse parcel of being No. 3 200 containing 928.787 S. buildings M. situate Mile 16 Northern Highway bounded described in Lot plan 717 of with all andat erections standing and being (BeingAll a concrete bungalow dwelling [1,401 sq.and ft.] [3land bedrooms + 1 bathroom + living/dining/kitchen + TOGETHER covered entry porch] and lot situate on Maskall Village Road, Belize District, the leasehold property of Ms. thereon. (Being a 2and storey concretestanding structureand + traditional Mayan kitchen + with all buildings erections being thereon. (Being +a recreational vacant landfacility [928.787 S. SherettTOGETHER Brackett & Mr. Ammon Brackett) 9. Lot No. 137 Corner West & Basra Streets, Belize City: storage/utility area and private water system situate in San Marcos Agricultural Area, Toledo District, the M.] situate at Mile 16 Northern Highway, Belize District, the freehold property of Messrs. Stewart's Ink / Mr. freehold property of Mr. Marcial Mess) ALL THAT piece or parcel of land being Lot No. 80 situate in Independence Village, Stann Creek District Minor Castellanos) 9. Parcel No. 926 Far West Street, Punta Gorda Town, Toledo TOGETHERDistrict: with all buildings and erections standing and being thereon. (Being a mix concrete & plycem house [4 bedroomsBelize + 1 bathroom + Living/Dining/Kitchen and Lot No. 80 situate in Noralez Extension, 6. Parcel No. 1095 off Faber's Road on Carmela Willoughby Street, City: Independence Village, Stann Creek District, the freehold property of Mr. Rodrick R. Parham) REGISTRATION SECTION BLOCK PARCEL Albert/Mesop 45 436 (Being a two storey concrete building [25% residential: 2 bedrooms + 1 bathroom + living/dining/kitchen & 75% commercial/warehouse - glass windows + tiled floors + office spaces + ½ bathroom + kitchenette] remaining portion - warehouse and lot situate at Lot No. 137 Corner West and Basra Streets, Belize City, the freehold property of Messrs. Tenchtronics Communications Limited) 10. Lot No. 61 Amara Avenue, Belize City:

5. Lot No. 400 Savannah Road, Independence Village, Stann Creek District:

ALL THAT piece or parcel of land being Lot No. 400 situate along Savannah Road, Independence Village,

REGISTRATION SECTION BLOCK PARCEL Stann Creek District TOGETHER with all buildings and erections standing and being thereon. (Being a two storey concrete structure containing Ground Floor: Pharmacy and consultation facility + 6 bedrooms + 6 Punta Gorda 42bathrooms 926 + Living/Dining/Kitchen + enclosed courtyard + carport + front verandah ; First Floor: 12 one bedroom unitssq. with ft.] bathrooms + residence 3 2 bedrooms + 3 bathrooms (Being and elevated house [932 sq. ft.] + Shed [449 containing bedrooms + 1+ living/dining/kitchen bathroom + and lot [640.165 REGISTRATION SECTION BLOCK dwelling PARCEL S.M.] situate along Savannah Road, Independence Village, Stann Creek District. The freehold property of Ms. Albert/Mesop 45 206 living/dining/kitchen and lot [533.33 S.Y.] situate on Far West Street, Punta Gorda Town, Toledo District, the Maria J. Rodriguez) (Being a two storey timber/concrete building - commercial ground floor + residential first floor and lot situate 6. Lot 80 San Juan Village, Stann Creek District: at No. 61 Amara Avenue, Belize City, the freehold property Messrs. Tenchtronics Communications freehold property ofofMr. Rene Pennell)

Limited) 11. 9 Acres north of the Sibun River, Freetown Sibun, Belize District:

TERMS: STRICTLY CASH KEVIN A. CASTILLO ALL THAT piece or parcel of land containing 696.666 S.M. being Lot 80 situate in San Juan Village, Stann TELEPHONE Creek 223-4488 District TOGETHER with all buildings and erections standing and being thereon. (Being a concrete bungalow dwelling house: [990 sq. ft.]: 3 bedrooms + 2 bathrooms + living/dining/kitchen and lot [696.666 E-mail: belizeauctionsales@gmail.com S.M.] situate in San Juan Village, Stann Creek District, the freehold property of Ms. Maria Maldonado.) Lot No. Auctions 13 Santa Cruz Village, Stann Creek District: Face Book:7. Belize


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house [4 bedrooms + 1 bathroom + Living/Dining/Kitchen and Lot No. 80 situate in Noralez Extension, Independence Village, Stann Creek District, the freehold property of Mr. Rodrick R. Parham) 5. Lot No. 400 Savannah Road, Independence Village, Stann Creek District:

ALL THAT piece or parcel of land containing 0.64 acre situate along San Antonio/Punta Gorda Road, Jacintoville, Toledo District, Belize TOGETHER with all buildings and erections standing and being thereon. (Being two storey concrete dwelling house [4,240 sq. ft.] comprising 3 bedrooms + 2 bathrooms + living/dining/kitchen on each floor and lot [0.64 acre] situate in Jacintoville, Toledo District, the freehold property of Messrs. Pete & NJ’s Trucking) 3. Lot No. 4 Big Falls Village, Toledo District:

MEGA PUBLIC AUCTION SALES: PROPERTIES Belize District; Stann Creek & Toledo Districts ALL THAT piece or parcel of land being Lot No. 400 situate along Savannah Road, Independence Village, Stann Creek District TOGETHER with all buildings and erections standing and being thereon. (Being a two BY ORDER of the Mortgagees, Licensed Kevin A. Castillo & Christiana R. Castillo will sell the storey concrete structure containing Ground Floor: Pharmacy and consultation facilityAuctioneers + 6 bedrooms + 6 bathrooms + Living/Dining/Kitchen + enclosed courtyard + carport + front verandah ; First Floor: 12 one following properties the+locations, dates andandtimes below listed: bedroom units with bathrooms + residence 3 at bedrooms 3 bathrooms + living/dining/kitchen lot [640.165 S.M.] situate along Savannah Road, Independence Village, Stann Creek District. The freehold property of Ms. ********************Belize District*********************** Maria J. Rodriguez) 6. Lot 80 San Juan Village, Stann Creek District: At No. 170 Beltex Avenue, Belama Phase 1, Belize City on Tuesday 24th March 2020 at 6:00 pm: ALL THAT piece or parcel containing 1695.99 Square Yards being lot 4 situate at Big Falls Village Toledo Belize District Properties: District, Belize TOGETHER with all buildings and erections standing and being thereon. (Being a concrete bungalow dwelling house [686 sq. ft.] comprising 2 bedrooms + 1 bathroom + living/dining/kitchen and lot 1. Parcel No. 600 Nutmeg Street, St. Martin De Porres, Belize City: [1695.99 S.Y.] situate in Big Falls Village, Toledo District, the leasehold property of Mr. Juan De Dios Poom) ALL THAT piece or parcel of land containing 696.666 S.M. being Lot 80 situate in San Juan Village, Stann Creek District TOGETHER with all buildings and erections standing and being thereon. (Being a concrete bungalow dwelling house: [990 sq. ft.]: 3 bedrooms + 2 bathrooms + living/dining/kitchen and lot [696.666 S.M.] situate in San Juan Village, Stann Creek District, the freehold property of Ms. Maria Maldonado.) 7. Lot No. 13 Santa Cruz Village, Stann Creek District:

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12.447 Acres, Beside Main road, Jacintoville, Toledo District:

ALL THAT piece or parcel of land containing 12.447 acres being Block 41 Punta Gorda Town, Toledo District TOGETHER with all buildings and erections standing and being thereon. (Being four built forms on 12.447 acres of land, the primary structure being a single family concrete bungalow dwelling house [1,200 sq. ft.] containing 3 bedrooms + 1 bathroom + living/dining/kitchen and land [12.447 acres] situate on the main road leading to Punta Gorda Town, Jacintoville, Toledo District, the freehold property of Mr. Marcel Jacobs) 5. 977.04 S.M. Lot No. 157 Forest Home Village Extension, Toledo District:

Registration Section Block Parcel St. Martin De Porres 45 600 (Being a concrete bungalow dwelling house [950 sq. ft.]: 2 bedrooms + 1 bathroom + Living/Dining/Kitchen + Laundry room + Porch and lot situate on Nutmeg Street, St. Martin De Porres, Belize City, the freehold ALL THAT piece or parcel of land containing of land containing 977.04 square meters being Lot No. 157 property of Fitzroy Gillett) situate in Forest Home Village (extension) in the Toledo District TOGETHER with all buildings and 1 standing and being thereon. (Being a single-family dwelling house [1,882 sq. ft.] containing 3 2. Lot No. 34 Sun Set Park,8 /2 Miles George Price Highway, erections Belize District: bedrooms + 2 bathrooms + Living/dining/kitchen + Entry Verandah + Covered Carport + Second Floor:

All that piece of land containing 836.013 square meters being Lot No. 13 situate in Santa Cruz Village, Stann Creek District TOGETHER with all buildings and erections standing and being thereon. (Being a concrete bungalow dwelling house: 2 bedrooms + 2 bathrooms + living/dining/kitchen + utility room + covered front and rear verandahs and a concrete apartment building containing 4 rooms each with bathroom and lot [836.013 S.M.] situate in Santa Cruz Village, Stann Creek District, the leasehold property of Mr. Jose O. Raudales and Ms. Rixy G. Ramirez) 8. Lot No. 132 situate in Hope Creek Village, Stann Creek District:

ALL THAT piece or parcel of land containing 766.202 S.M. being Lot No. 132 situate in Hope Creek Village, Stann Creek District TOGETHER with all buildings and erections standing and being thereon. (Being a 2 storey dwelling house [1,160 sq. ft.] containing 4 bedrooms + 1 bathroom + living/dining/kitchen and lot [766.202 S.M.] situate in Hope Creek Village, Stann Creek District, the leasehold property of Mr. Eduardo Saravia) 9. Lot No. 238 Old Mullins River Road, Pomona Village, Stann Creek District:

Game Room + Covered Patio and lot 977.04 S.M. situate in the Forest Home Village Extension, Toledo District, the freehold property of Mr. David Duncan) 26.rods 14 poles of land situate onPunta theGorda/San left ascending 17 + Acres of developed land situate along the Antonio Road,the Toledo District:

ALL THAT piece or parcel of land being 17 acres Punta Gorda/ San Antonio Road, Toledo District Belize, TOGETHER with all buildings and erections standing and being thereon. (Being a concrete bungalow dwelling house [1 bedroom + 1 bathroom + Living/Dining/Kitchen + front - Bar/restaurant facility situate on the left ascending the Punta Gorda/ San Antonio Road, Toledo District, the freehold properties of Mr. Derrick D. Williams and Mr. Roy Williams) ALL THAT piece or parcel of7. land Lot being Lot No.2238 situatedof along the Old Mullins River Road, Pomona No. West Punta Gorda Town, Toledo District:

ALL THAT piece or parcel of land being Lot No. 34 containing 833.33 S.Y. situate at Mile 8.5 on the Northern Side of Hector Creek road, Western Highway, Belize District ALL ofTHAT Belize more particularly shown and described piece or parcel of land being 17 acres 2 rods 14 poles of land situate on the left ascending the Punta Gorda/ San Antonio Road, Toledo District Belize, TOGETHER with Registry all buildings and in erections in a subdivision Plan of Survey by A. R. Marin, Certified land Surveyor, recorded at The General standing and being thereon. (Being a concrete bungalow dwelling house [1 bedroom + 1 bathroom + Surveyors Plan Book No. 6 at Folios 170 as Lot No. 34 TOGETHER with all- Bar/restaurant buildings Living/Dining/Kitchen + front facility and situate onerections the left ascendingstanding the Punta Gorda/ San Antonio Road, Toledo District, the freehold properties of Mr. Derrick D. Williams and Mr. Roy Williams) and being thereon. (Being a concrete bungalow dwelling 7.house [51,145 sq. ft.] containing 2 bedrooms + 2 Lot No. 2 West of Punta Gorda Town, Toledo District: All THAT piece orLotparcel of land containing 841.073 square meters being Lot No. 2 situated West of Punta ALL THAT piece or parcel of land containing 802.713 S.M. being No. 184 situate in Pomona Village bathrooms + living/dining/kitchen + 2standing porches and anwith incomplete concrete structured [337 sq. ft.] situate at Lot Extension, Stann Creek District TOGETHER with all buildings and erections and being thereon. Gorda Town, Toledo District, TOGETHER all buildings and erections standing and being thereon. (Being No. a concrete bungalow dwelling house: 2 bedrooms + 1 bathroom + living/dining/kitchen and lot 34 Sun Set (Being Park, 81/2 MilesDistrict, on the Northern side [3 of bedrooms Hector Creek road, Western Highway, Belize District, a concrete dwelling + 2 bathrooms + living/dining/kitchen and lot [802.713 S.M.] situate in Pomona Village Extension, Stann Creek bungalow the freehold property ofhouse Mr. Patricio Cho and Ms. Margarita Cho) the freehold property of S.M.] Ms. Andrea [841.073 situate atReneau) Lot No. 2 West of Punta Gorda Town, Toledo District, the freehold property of ************************Toledo District************************ 1. About 1 Mile on the Old Punta Gorda/San Antonio Road, Smith Joe Taylor(Deceased) Creek, Toledo District: Mr. Cardinal 3. Lot No. 3, Mile 16 Phillip Goldson Highway, Belize District:All THAT piece or parcel of land containing 841.073 square meters being Lot No. 2 situated West of Punta Village, Stann Creek TOGETHER with all buildings and erections standing and being thereon. (Being a concrete bungalow dwelling house: 3 bedrooms + 1 bathroom + Living/Dining/Kitchen + front deck and lot [795.603 square meters] situate along the Old Mullins River Road, Pomona Village, Stann Creek, the freehold property of Ms. Tanya M. Chavarria.) 10. Lot No. 184 Pomona Village Extension, Stann Creek District, Belize:

Town, Toledo District, TOGETHER with all buildings and erections standing and being thereon. 8. 147.228 Acres, San Marcos Agricultural Area, ToledoGorda District:

ALL THAT piece or parcel of land containing 440.50 s.m. situate about 1 Mile on the Old Punta Gorda - San Antonio Road, Joe Taylor Creek, Toledo District TOGETHER with all buildings and erections standing and being thereon. (Being a two storey semi-concrete dwelling house comprising 2 bedrooms + 1 bathroom + living/dining/kitchen on each floor and lot [440.50 s.m] situate about 1 Mile on the Old Punta Gorda - San Antonio Road, Joe Taylor Creek, Toledo District, the freehold property of Ms. Yolanda C. Vasquez) 2. 0.64 Acre Jacintoville, Toledo District:

(Being a concrete bungalow dwelling house [3 bedrooms + 2 bathrooms + living/dining/kitchen and lot [841.073 S.M.] situate at Lot No. 2 West of Punta Gorda Town, Toledo District, the freehold property of Mr. Cardinal Smith (Deceased) 8. 147.228 Acres, San Marcos Agricultural Area, Toledo District:

All that parcel of land being 147.228 acres situate in the San Marcos Agricultural Area, Toledo District, All that parcel land being 147.228 situate in the San Marcos and Agricultural Area, Toledo District, in plan TOGETHER with all ofbuildings and acres erections standing being All that piece orbounded parceland of described land being Lot 717 No.of3200 containing 928.787 M.insituate at Mile 16 Northern Highway bounded andS. described plan 717 of 200 TOGETHER with all buildings and erections standing and being thereon. (Being a 2 storey concrete structure + traditional + recreational + thereon. (BeingMayan a 2 storey kitchen concrete structure + traditional Mayanfacility kitchen + recreational TOGETHER with all buildings and erections standing andinbeing thereon. (Being situate a vacant land [928.787 S.facilitythe+ storage/utility area andAgricultural private water systemArea, inToledo San Marcos District, Agricultural Area, storage/utility area and private water system situate San Marcos theToledo District, property of property Mr. Marcial Mess)of Messrs. Stewart's Ink / Mr. M.] situate at Mile 16 property Northern Highway, Belize District, thefreehold freehold freehold of Mr. Marcial Mess) 9. Parcel No. 926 Far West Street, Punta Gorda Town, Toledo District: Minor Castellanos) 9. Parcel No. 926 Far West Street, Punta Gorda Town, Toledo District:

THAT piece or parcel of land containing 0.64 acre situate along San Antonio/Punta Gorda Road, 6.ALL Parcel No. 1095 off Faber's Road on Carmela Willoughby Street, Belize City: Jacintoville, Toledo District, Belize TOGETHER with all buildings and erections standing and being thereon.

(Being two storey concrete dwelling house [4,240 sq. ft.] comprising 3 bedrooms + 2 bathrooms + living/dining/kitchen on each floor and lot [0.64 acre] situate in Jacintoville, Toledo District, the freehold property of Messrs. Pete & NJ’s Trucking) 3. Lot No. 4 Big Falls Village, Toledo District:

REGISTRATION SECTION BLOCK PARCEL Punta Gorda 42 926 (Being and elevated dwelling house [932 sq. ft.] + Shed [449 sq. ft.] containing 2 bedrooms + 1 bathroom + living/dining/kitchen and lot [533.33 S.Y.] situate on Far West Street, Punta Gorda Town, Toledo District, the BLOCK PARCEL freehold property of Mr. Rene Pennell)

REGISTRATION SECTION Punta Gorda 42 926 ALL THAT piece or parcel containing 1695.99 Square Yards being lot 4 situate at Big Falls Village Toledo STRICTLY CASH (Being andandelevated dwelling house(Being [932 sq. ft.] + Shed [449 sq. ft.] containingTERMS: 2 bedrooms + 1 bathroom + District, Belize TOGETHER with all buildings erections standing and being thereon. a concrete KEVIN A. CASTILLO bungalow dwelling house [686 living/dining/kitchen sq. ft.] comprising 2 bedrooms + 1and bathroom + living/dining/kitchen and lot lot [533.33 S.Y.] situate on Far West Street, Punta Gorda Town, Toledo District, the TELEPHONE 223-4488 [1695.99 S.Y.] situate in Big Falls Village, Toledo District, the leasehold property of Mr. Juan De Dios Poom) 4. 12.447 Acres, Beside Main road, Jacintoville, Toledo District: freehold property of Mr. Rene Pennell) E-mail: belizeauctionsales@gmail.com

5.

TERMS: STRICTLY CASH KEVIN A. CASTILLO ALL THAT piece or parcel of land containing 12.447 acres being Block 41 Punta Gorda Town, Toledo District TOGETHER with all buildings and erections standing and being thereon. (Being four built forms TELEPHONE 223-4488 on 12.447 acres of land, the primary structure being a single family concrete bungalow dwelling house E-mail: belizeauctionsales@gmail.com [1,200 sq. ft.] containing 3 bedrooms + 1 bathroom + living/dining/kitchen and land [12.447 acres] situate on the main road leading to Punta Gorda Town, Jacintoville, Toledo District, the freehold property of Mr. Face Book: Belize Auctions Marcel Jacobs) 977.04 S.M. Lot No. 157 Forest Home Village Extension, Toledo District:

Face Book: Belize Auctions


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22 MAR

THE BELIZE TIMES

2020

“The St. John’s Credit Union Ltd. hereby urges the following members and guarantors to contact any of its offices within 2 weeks from the date of the first publication to make suitable arrangements to repay their existing debts. Note that failure to make such arrangements by the date specified will result in legal action through the Courts. As per loan agreement and demand notice, all legal costs incurred will be due and payable by the said members/guarantors.” 22nd MARCH, 2020 LAST NAME ACK ALAMILLA ALLEN ARIOLA ARNOLD AUGUST AUGUSTINE BAHADUR BARNETT BARROW BHAGWAN BOWDEN BOWMAN BOWMAN II

FIRST NAME DANIEL NOEL EDWARD JAMAL CORINE TIMOTHY DENZIL DESIREE BRANDON ANDREW DARNEL ISSRANI HUGH GIANNI WILLIAM

BURGESS

EJOIL DENNIS

CARCAMO CHAN JR. CLARKE COCOM

ERICA ROBERTO NEVEN ENRIQUE

MEMBER'S LAST KNOWN ADDRESS SAN FELIPE ROAD, TOLEDO DISTRICT #57 KELLY STREET, BELIZE CITY 6413 FERN LANE,BELIZE CITY BENGUCHE AREA, DANGRIGA TOWN, STANN CREEK #161 GEORGE STREET, BELIZE CITY #3136 NUTMEG BOULEVARD, DANGRIGA TOWN SEINE BIGHT VILLAGE, STANN CREEK DISTRICT #19 3/4 MILES SANDHILL VILLAGE, BELIZE DISTRICT 26 FREEDOM STREET,BELIZE CITY #1310 CROWN CONE AVENUE, CORAL GROVE, BELIZE CITY #10 ALBERT STEET, BELIZE CITY 195 BOWDEN STREET,BELAMA,BELIZE CITY #120 NEAL PEN ROAD, BELIZE CITY POMONA VILLAGE, STANN CREEK DISTRICT #26 EBONY STREET, BELIZE CITY. #4 C STREET KINGS PARK, BELIZE CITY #25 MARVILLAS, STREET SAN NARCISCO VILLAGE, ORANGE WALK DISTRICT UNITEDVILLE VILLAGE,CAYO DISTRICT #9 ST. PAUL STREET, SAN MARTIN, BELMOPAN

CONSERVE

CHRISTINE

#143 DAISY HORNBY STREET, ANTELOPE STREET EXT, BZE CITY

COPO EBANKS ESPIRITU FLORES FLOWERS GARCIA

OSCAR CHRISTIAN YURI OTILIA BRITTANY ANITA, ECKARTH MARVA

GUARANTOR'S NAME

GUARANTOR'S LAST KNOWN ADDRESS

ALLEN, CRYSTAL

#6413 FERN LANE, BELIZE CITY

ALCOSER RABEL

#3 MAMI APPLE STREET, BELMOPAN CITY, CAYO DISTRICT

BELEN STREET, BELMOPAN #115 COR. ST. THOMAS & FREETOWN ROAD #131 SIGNA YORK STREET, BELAMA PHASE 1, BELIZE CITY #1061 BENQUCHE AREA, DANGRIGA TOWN 9 Oleander Street, Ladyville, Belize District 2 NURSE WHITE ST, BELIZE CITY #23 LAMANAI STREET, LORD'S BANK VILLAGE, BELIZE #254 DAMSEL FISH DRIVE, VISTA DEL MAR, LADYVILLE VILLAGE, GARCIA DOROTHY MEJIA, MARCEL DISTRICT BELIZE DISTRICT GENTLE KOSHIA #2 FARBERS ROAD, BELIZE DISTRICT GIDEON PRICILLIA #15 LOS LAGOS, LADYVILLE VILLAGE, BELIZE DISTRICT GILL SHANIESA #3 Cet Site. Mahogany Street GODINES FILBERTO COTTON TREE VILLAGE, BELMOPAN GODOY ERLETTE #34 T STREET, BELIZE CITY GONGORA PEGGY #7365 ARLINGTON DRIVE , BELIZE CITY RONALD JOSEPH #1 KELLY STREET,BELIZE CITY GORDON NYRIA 4087 CARDINEZ ALLEY GRINAGE BERNADINE 717 DUGDALE AVE ,PO BOX 72, WORTHINGTON MN56187 DR. MICHEAL PITSS 1159 CONEY DRIVE, BELIZE CITY GUTIERREZ RONALD #103 WEST STREET, BELIZE CITY HAMILTON BRIA KIMBERLY 60 Cumberbatch Street, BELIZE CITY Eric Franklin(Guarantor) Cor. Neal and Progressive Ave, BELIZE CITY HARRIS WINSTON MICHEAL #6 YORKE AND LANCASTER STREET, BELIZE CITY ARMIN HONRIO NOVELO SAN JOSE VILLAGE, ORANGEWALK HERNANDEZ AURORA #30 TEAKETTLE, CAYO DISTRICT HERTULAR BRANDON #34 RACECOURSE STREET, BELIZE CITY HUMES GAYNOR #12 COROZAL STREET, BELMOPAN JEFFORDS LISA #10 A TANOOMAH STREET NORALEZ SIDNEY #16 CARPENTER STREET, LADYVILLE VILLAGE, BELIZE DISTRICT JENKINS (FROSTER) RUTH #64 LAKEVIEW STREET, LADYVILLE, BELIZE DISTRICT JIMENEZ MONIQUE #461 MAURICE BISHOP STREET,BELAMA, BELIZE CITY KIESHA C. RABATEAU #6 IGUANA STREET, BELIZE CITY JONES KAMARA #2 ST. JOSEPH STTEET, BELIZE CITY JONES PAULINE #4391 CUSTARD APPLE STREET, FARBERS ROAD EXT, BELIZE CITYDAWN JONES LAMBEY #4391 CUSTARD APPLE STREET, FARBERS ROAD EXT, BELIZE CITY KAN ASHFORD #379 LOS LAGOS, LADYVILLE VILLAGE, BELIZE DISTRICT LESLIE SHEREE #70 ANTELOPE STREET EXT, BELIZE CITY SHOMAC BANKS #7602 FARBERS ROAD, BELIZE CITY LEWIS PETRONA #3118 CENTRAL AMERICAN BLVD, BELIZE CITY LEWIS YVETTE #92 RIVERO STREET, BELIZE CITY LETTICE FORBERS #12 CORTON LANE, BELIZE CITY LOCKE RUDOLPH 2928 COR BOOTS CRESCENTAND RIVERO STREET,BELIZE CITY LOCKE NICOLE #7371 ARLINGTON DRIVE, BELIZE CITY LOURIE STEPHANIE #2446 ECUMENICAL DRIVE,DANGRIGA TOWN,STANN CREEK MARTINEZ BRANDON #63 WEST STREET, BELIZE CITY MATUTE LISA #116 B DEAN STREET, BELIZE CITY MCDOUGAL JERMAINE #1545 JUSTICE AVENUE, PORT LAYOLA, BELIZE CITY MENZIES ANCELA #949 LOS LAGOS, LADYVILLE VILLAGE, BELIZE DISTRICT MONTERO MELANIE #75 ALBERTO HOY AVENUE, BELAMA PHASE 1, BELIZE CITY OLIVERA ANAZETTE #122 EUPHRATES AVE, BELIZE CITY ORIO SOILA #6 SUNSHINE STREET, BELMOPAN PALACIO KAMAU ANDY #3043 COR SEAGULL & NORTH,BELIZE CITY PASCASCIO KIMMEL RUSSEL #62 PARROT STREET,LADYVILLE, BELIZE DISTRICT PASCASCIO SHERETH #1 A RIVERO STREET, BELIZE CITY PATT HERMINO BELLA VISTA VILLAGE, STANN CREEK DISTRICT PELAYO JANEL #52 YOUNG STREET, ROARING STREET VILLAGE, CAYO DISTRICTALRENE MORO ROARING CREEK VILLAGE, CAYO DISTRICT PEREZ MARIO #8 3D SOUTH STREET, ORANGE WALK POTT ALEIDA #8 HOPKINS & 3RD STREET, BELIZE CITY PRICE TIFFANNY #1154 SUNRISE AVENUE,APT 203,BELIZE CITY RAMIREZ AARON CHAN PINE RIDGE VILLAGE, BELIZE DISTIRCT /# 4 MARRIAGE QUARTERS, PRICE BARRACKS, LADYVILLE, BELIZE DISTRICT RASH YONARDO #10 PRICE ALLEY, BELIZE CITY REQUENA KENRICK RASHEAD #46 LAWRENCE AVENUE,LAKE I,BELIZE CITY REQUENA SOBRINA #17 RHABURN'S ALLEY, BELIZE CITY RIED AMSELMA #38 MAGAZINE ROAD, BELIZE CITY WILFRED GARBUTT (Guarantor) SANTANA VILLAGE, BELIZE DISTRICT


22 MAR

21

THE BELIZE TIMES

2020

“The St. John’s Credit Union Ltd. hereby urges the following members and guarantors to contact any of its offices within 2 weeks from the date of the first publication to make suitable arrangements to repay their existing debts. Note that failure to make such arrangements by the date specified will result in legal action through the Courts. As per loan agreement and demand notice, all legal costs incurred will be due and payable by the said members/guarantors.” 22nd MARCH, 2020 LAST NAME FIRST NAME

MEMBER'S LAST KNOWN ADDRESS

RIVERO ROBATEAU RUBIO SAMUELS SALDANO SULPH TUN VELLOS VIALDORES VILLAGRAN WADE WALTON WESTBY WILLIAMS WILLIAMS YOUNG YOUNG YOUNG YOUNG

FILBERTO GREGORY SHAUNN AUSTIN WAYNE MELONIE PRINCE JAVIER JESSIE GILBERT FITZGER BERNADINE EDNA DENRICK ABIGAIL ARNOLD SHARI DENISE CANDELARIA JENNA MARIE KENROY SHARRELE

#14 PINKS ALLEY,BELIZE CITY 46 COR EBONY & SANTA BAR,BELIZE CITY #176 SUN SET PARK, BELIZE CITY #6 SIMON LAMB STREET 11 BERMUDIAN LANDING, BELIZE DISTRICT MANTA RAY AVENUE, SAN PEDRO TOWN #6027 GRADUATE CRESCENT, BELIZE CITY #4th STREET NORTH, COROZAL DISTRICT #172 YSAGUIRRE BLVD,BELIZE CITY #70 WEST STREET, BELIZE CITY #6984 BOOTS CRESCENT, BELIZE CITY #1185 BENGUCHE AREA, DANGRIGA TOWN #38 BELAMA PHASE 1, BELIZE CITY MAIN STREET,PUNTA GORDA TOWN,TOLEDO DISTRICT #8295 MILLER STREET, BELIZE CITY #18 HANDYSIDE STREET, BELIZE CITY #5835 BACHELOR AVENUE,BELIZE CITY #14 LIME STREET LOT 3591, COHUNE WALK, BELMOPAN CITY #4116 FLAMBOYANT STREET

ZAMORA

AMY VASHTI

#1929 BARTON CREEK STREET, BELMOPAN

ZETINA

LASTENIA

#1155 QUEEN HELMET STREET, BELIZE CITY

GUARANTOR'S NAME

GUARANTOR'S LAST KNOWN ADDRESS

MAURIEL YOUNG 1 OLEADER STREET, BELIZE CITY

WRIGHT PAULINE LOT #133, 81/2 MILES GEORGE PRICE HIGHWAY WADE LINDSAY #15 LOS LAGOS, BELIZE DISTRICT

Omar Sosa (Guarantor)

#22 Mayflower Street , BELMOPAN

BILLION Dean Barrow Spending $1.4 NO TEETH

illegal and unconstitutional, says Chief Justice

Integrity Commission

Public Accounts Committee

Auditor General Contractor General

For the last 12 years ignored, underfunded, and immobilised by this UDP Government

EVIDENCE

and FACTS

BRICEÑO & ESPAT vs BARROW (LANDMARK CASE)

Violations of the Finance and Audit (Reform) Act Violations of the Contractor General Act

- $100 million spent in 2012/2013 was unconstitutional. - 21 SPENDING BILLS from 2004 – 2018 passed by the Barrow Government all unconstitutional - injunction to restrain the Minister of Finance and the Financial Secretary from spending monies without prior parliamentary approval.


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FIRST NAME

AH

MICHAELANGELO

ALAMINA

NORMAN

ANDERSON

BERNADINE

ANGEL

MANUEL

AREVALO

BRADFORD PEDRO MEJIA

ARNOLD

CAROLYN

ARNOLD

RICHARD

BARRERA

CARLOS ARTURO

BARRIENTOS

ADAN

BEEKS

JESSICA

MEMBER'S LAST GUARANTOR'S LAST KNOWN GUARANTOR'S NAME KNOWN ADDRESS ADDRESS 69 Oleander Street, Belize City #31 Cleghorn Street , Belize City #3035 North Creek, Belize City Louise Bevans Street, & 34 Pickstock St., Belize Aldo Chamulo 4 Supal Street, Belize City City 156 East Collet Canal, Belize City Police Street ,Belize City Lemonal Village , Belize Beulah Gillett District Cotton Tree Village, Cayo District Cotton Tree Village, Cayo District #18 Otox Ha Street, Belmopan City #36 Queen Charlotte Street , Belize City

BROOKS

Los Lagos Community, SHARON MICHELLE Mile 13 Phillip Goldson Highway

BULLER

RAY ANTHONY

BULNEZ CARCAMO CARD CARR CUTKELVIN

ELPIDIO

10 Tul Street ,Belmopan

FLOWERS

WINSTON

Flowers Bank Village, Belize District

276 Peter Lewis street

TEODORO

19th Street , Belize City

GILLETT

SHEMIKA

#186 Antelope Street, Belize City

GUERRA

MENISSA

#4 St. Martin Road, San Martin Area, Belmopan

HEUSNER

CHARMAINE

JACOBS

PATRICK

JENKINS

ELSWORTH

LONGSWORTH

FRANCES BRUCE

MARTINEZ

SADIE

MATUS

CARMELITA M.

ANTHONY

Neville Flowers

AREVALO

PEDRO MEJIA SHELTON

ARNOLD

#110 Antelope Street Ext. Stephoney Heusner Belize City Sittee River Village, Stann Creek District #100 West Street, Belize City 7196 Ceasar Ridge Road, Giovanni Chi/ Marlon Witty Belize City #6063 4th Street, Buttonwood Bay, Belize City

CARLOS ARTURO SHERLETT

BEEKS

PETERS JR.

BULLER

PINKNEY

BULNEZ

POTT

CARCAMO QUIJANO

Hattieville /Boom Road, Belize District #22 Temash Street , Andres Matus Belmopan City

CARD REX CARRRAMOS REYES CUTKELVIN

JESSICA

FLOYD

22 MAR

City 156 East Collet Canal, Santa BelizeCruz City Village, Stann Scott Devaughn Fabers Road, Belize City Creek District

Police Street ,Belize City

Stuart/Stewart

8133 Corner Balan & Jones Valerio Jones Street, Belize City Lemonal Village , Belize

District Cor. & Cayo CottonVenezuela Tree Village, Nicaragua Street, District Salvapan Area, Belmopan Cotton Tree Village, Cayo District #15 Raccoon Street, Belize City,HaBelize #18 Otox Street, #73 Far West Belmopan CityStreet, Belize City,Charlotte Belize #36 Queen Seine Beight Street , BelizeVillage City

Beulah Gillett

6552 Louise Bevans BelizeGeorge City Price 2Street, 1/2 Miles GEOVANNI Highway, 3130 AlbertBelize Hoy City Avenue, JOSEPH ALEXANDER Willard c. Young Belize City #7 JulietAntelope Soberanis Street, #7386 Street, BERNARD JAMAL L/F Belama Ph. 1 Belize City #9 Blue Hole Partridge Street,Street, BelizeSan FENECIA Maria R. Teck JUSTINE Ignacio City Town

Burrell Boom Village , Belize District 8138 Mahogany Street Ext, Belize City

276 Peter Lewis street

Cor. Lancaster & York Street

KIRK

FLOWERS RUBIO

WINSTON GODWIN

SHO

SYLVANO

STAINE

OREN

SUTHERLAND

JOLENE

GUERRA TILLETT

MENISSA ORVILLE

HEUSNER

CHARMAINE

TEODORO SHEMIKA

TURTON

ADRIAN

JACOBS VALLE

PATRICK CARLOS

JENKINS

2020

,Dangriga 14 LosToledo Lagos Street, Community, ELAINE City,Goldson Gales SHARON MICHELLE Belmopan Mile 13 Phillip Point Manatee Highway #6172 Dolphin Drive, NORMAN Kenyon Peters Belize Citys Bluff Street, #15 Benn' RAY ANTHONY Belmopan #36 Calle las Americas THEODORE St., Belmopan City Venezuela Street, MADLENE #2 Guatemala Street, Belmopan City DANELIE Belmopan City

RENE ELPIDIO

GILLETT

#11 Kennedy Street Benque Viejo Town

ADAN

SANTOS

RODRIGUEZ DUARTE

GARCIA

#4 Caesar Ridge Road/#12 Nurse White Street, Belize City

RICHARD DORITA

BARRERA

PALACIO

Cor. Perez Road and Poinsetta Street , Ladyville

CAROLYN

MORRIS

BARRIENTOS

#45 Croton lane, Belize City

BRADFORD

MOGUEL

NAJERA

4 1/2 Mls. George Price highway

KENROY

MILLER/STEWART DERRICK

ARNOLD MOREIRA

Partridge Street, Belize City GARCIA

MICHAEL

PEREZ BROOKS

#15 Benn's Bluff Street, Belmopan Venezuela Street, MADLENE Belmopan City 6552 Louise Bevans KIRK Street, Belize City 3130 Albert Hoy Avenue, JOSEPH ALEXANDER Willard c. Young Belize City #7386 Antelope Street, JAMAL Belize City Partridge Street, Belize JUSTINE City

DUARTE

MANGAR

CHARMAINE

THE BELIZE TIMES

LAST NAME

ANTHONY

#110 Antelope Street Ext. Cor. Perez Road and Poinsetta Street , Stephoney Heusner Belize City Ladyville Sittee River Village, JACOBS PATRICK Stann Creek District #100 West Street, Belize JENKINS ELSWORTH City “The St. John’s Credit Union Ltd. hereby urges the following members 7196 Ceasar Ridgeoffices Road, #4 Caesar Ridge the Road/#12 Nurse White and guarantors to contact any of its within 2 weeks from date of LONGSWORTH FRANCES Giovanni Chi/ Marlon Witty Belize City Street, Belizetheir City existing the first publication to make suitable arrangements to repay #6063 4th Street, debts. Note that failure to make such arrangements by the date specified MANGAR Buttonwood Bay, BelizeCourts. As per loan agreement and will result in BRUCE legal action through the City incurred will be due and payable by the said demand notice, all legal costs Hattieville /Boom Road, members/guarantors.” 22th MARCH, 2020 MARTINEZ SADIE Belize District MEMBER'S LAST, GUARANTOR'S LAST KNOWN #22 Temash Street LAST NAME FIRST NAMEM. GUARANTOR'S MATUS CARMELITA Andres Matus NAME #11 Kennedy Street Benque Viejo Town KNOWN City ADDRESS ADDRESS Belmopan #1 Santa Barbara Street, 69 Oleander Street, Belize MCKOY TYRONE AH MICHAELANGELO Belize City City 47 American #31Central Cleghorn Street , MEIGHAN FRANCINE ALAMINA NORMAN Blvd. Belize City 11 St Peter Street, #3035 North Creek, 13 St Joseph Street, San Martin, MELGAR JOSE Belmopan City, Cayo Leoneley Martinez ANDERSON BERNADINE Belmopan City Belize City District Louise BevansAmerican Street, & 278 Belizean MENDEZ RUPERTO ANGEL MANUEL ALFREDO Site, 34 Pickstock St., 4 Supal Street, Belize City Belize DistrictBelize Aldo Chamulo HEUSNER

#1 Fabers Road, Belize 10 Tul Street ,Belmopan City #10 Hamley Street, Flowers Bank Village, Neville Flowers Cohune Walk Area , Belize District Belmopan #19 Mosul Street, Belize City 19th Street , Belize City 3361 Faber's Road, Belize City #186 Antelope Street, #1 Moho Belize CityStreet, Belize City #4 St. Martin Road,Belize San Lord's Bank Road, Merlyn Dawson Martin Area, Belmopan District Annie Tillett #110 Antelope Street Ext. #31 Dew Drop Estate, Stephoney Heusner Belize City Ladyville village Sittee River Rivera Area,Village, Belmopan Stann Creek District City

4 1/2 Mls. George Price highway

#22 Cannan Street, Belmopan City

#45 Croton lane, Belize City Partridge Street, Belize City

3139 Kraal Road, Belize City , Belize #290 Carissa Street, Belize City , Belize

Cor. Perez Road and Poinsetta Street , Ladyville

#100 West Street, Belize

VILLANUEVA

MANUEL

ELSWORTH

#9 Venezuela Street, City Salvapan Area, Belmopan

LONGSWORTH

FRANCES

WADE

SHANE

Giovanni Chi/ Marlon Witty Biscayne Belize CityVillage, 25 1/2 Street, Belize City Miles Phillip Goldson Lincoln Roches 6619 Police Street, Belize City #6063 4th Street, Highway Buttonwood Bay, Belize #51 Iguana Street, Belize City City Hattieville /BoomBelize Road, #43 West Street, Belize District City #22 Temash34Street , Corozalito, ½ Miles Andres Matus #11 Kennedy Street Benque Viejo Town Belmopan Cityhighway Old Northern

MANGAR

BRUCE

WELCH

IAN DENNISON

MARTINEZ WRIGHT

SADIE CHARLESTON E.

MATUS ZETINA

CARMELITA M. CARLOS

7196 Ceasar Ridge Road,

#4 Caesar Ridge Road/#12 Nurse White


22 MAR

2020

THE BELIZE TIMES

NOTICE

NOTICE

ATHENA INTERNATIONAL CONSULTING LIMITED IBC # 84,792 (“the Company”)

Pursuant to Section 102 (4) of the International Business Companies Act, Chapter 270 of the Laws of Belize, Revised Edition 2011, notice is hereby given that ATHENA INTERNATIONAL CONSULTING LIMITED: a) Is in dissolution b) Commenced dissolution on the 16th day of March, 2020; and c) Sun Limited of 35 Barrack Road, Third Floor, Belize City, Belize is the Liquidator of the Company. CILTrust International Limited Registered Agent

NOTICE CONDOR INVESTMENTS LIMITED IBC # 53,586 (“the Company”)

Pursuant to Section 102 (4) of the International Business Companies Act, Chapter 270 of the Laws of Belize, Revised Edition 2011, notice is hereby given that CONDOR INVESTMENTS LIMITED: a) Is in dissolution b) Commenced dissolution on the 16th day of March, 2020; and c) Eleonora Kapnoulla of 27 Agion Omologiton Avenue, 1080, Nicosia, Cyprus is the Liquidator of the Company.

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DOMINGO FARIAS LTD. #31,884 (“the Company”) Pursuant to Section 102 (8) of the International Business Companies Act, Chapter 270 of the Laws of Belize, Revised Edition 2011, notice is hereby given that DOMINGO FARIAS LTD. has been dissolved as at 11th March, 2020 and has been struck off the Register of International Business Companies. CILTrust International Limited Registered Agent

NOTICE

MEG GROUP CORP. IBC #146,335 (“the Company”) Pursuant to Section 102 (8) of the International Business Companies Act, Chapter 270 of the Laws of Belize, Revised Edition 2011, notice is hereby given that MEG GROUP CORP. has been dissolved as at 14th March, 2020 and has been struck off the Register of International Business Companies. CILTrust International Limited Registered Agent

CILTrust International Limited Registered Agent

NOTICE Anninghall Ltd. #66,321 (“the Company”) Pursuant to Section 102 (8) of the International Business Companies Act, Chapter 270 of the Laws of Belize, Revised Edition 2011, notice is hereby given that Anninghall Ltd. has been dissolved as at 17th March, 2020 and has been struck off the Register of International Business Companies. CILTrust International Limited Registered Agent

NOTICE MTEAM MARKETING GROUP CORP. #166,776 (“the Company”) Pursuant to Section 102 (8) of the International Business Companies Act, Chapter 270 of the Laws of Belize, Revised Edition 2011, notice is hereby given that MTEAM MARKETING GROUP CORP has been dissolved as at 12th March, 2020 and has been struck off the Register of International Business Companies. MACLACHLAN & DENNIN LIMITED Registered Agent

NOTICE

INVOGT HOLDING CORP. #166,536 (“the Company”) Pursuant to Section 102 (8) of the International Business Companies Act, Chapter 270 of the Laws of Belize, Revised Edition 2011, notice is hereby given that INVOGT HOLDING CORP. has been dissolved as at 12th March, 2020 and has been struck off the Register of International Business Companies. MACLACHLAN & DENNIN LIMITED Registered Agent


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THE BELIZE TIMES

22 MAR

2020


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