Belize Times Janaury 15, 2023 - Five % Unemployment

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January 11th, 2023

The Statistical Institute of Belize is reporting what can only be called HISTORIC and UNPARALLELED in recorded statistics in Belize—five percent unemployment or for every 100 people working, five are still looking. The job environment is ripe enough for us to say that they will find a job soon. What a difference!! Access and availability to jobs had been destroyed by the incompetent and corrupt UDP policies and characters. The Champion of Incompetence Barrow went out in 2020 grieving sarcastically that his government had outdone Covid-19 in toppling Belizean hope, consumer spirit and investor confidence. Barrow smirked at the notion that only he could continue faking at fixing a contracting economy. Barrow did not even countenance the idea that Belize would become a global example of best practice in debt relief. This one-billion-dollar debt relief is shared evenly in the world-renowned Blue Bond and Debt Restructuring with Venezuela. When that relief is placed along the Tourism industry back to pre-2020 form and Agriculture soaring with exports in non-traditional exports

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PM ONSITE HAULOVER REPLACEMENT

Landmark of planBelize Efficiency PUP Mends Another UDP Broken Promise

PM Briceno's Tour of Crooked Tree moved to the Haulover Replacement Project which has become a sort of landmark for planBelize efficiency. Twenty-nine million was shaved off the corrupt plans of the UDP to build a Haulover ending at some 33 million. The UDP had its lawyers juggling numbers for years and even going to the House of Representatives approving funds for Haulover construction. Like the San Pedro Hospital, Sarteneja Road, etc, the Haulover was used as a vehicle to corner funds but without any real intentions for delivering. When the UDP discovered Imer and the wicked ploy to lay road infrastructure that would render sick kickbacks and gross electioneering masked as campaign financing, most other work took a backbench. The UDP was literally eating streets and roundabouts faster than Castro could clear the land.

PlanBelize though will get the people of Belize a new Haulover by the end of 2023. The beauty of a bridge will be a two-lane with pedestrian walks on both sides. The Prime Minister’s visit surely boosted the morale of the workers and help to pinpoint once more that he care for the whole country—North to South and East to West. No village, no project, no business, no panades shop is too small for him to visit and fit in. Our PM Briceño, fits in right beside world leaders as well and in all grandeur as he represents Belize. We have said it once and will say it again, Belize’s current Prime Minister is world-class as he walks the streets of our Belize. Note well, he walks the streets the whole year even when there are no elections. Belize is well underway to working for us all.

PM VISITS MIN. MAHLER’S RENEWED BERGER FIELD

The Prime Minister Hon. John Briceño visited the Berger Field in Belize City on Friday, January 6th, 2023 as he kicked off the New Year touring different locations to ensure that we the people are getting value for money. Similar to the Haulover Bridge and San Pedro hospital, the PUP is making good on its planBelize commitment and mending UDP’s broken promises. The Berger field upliftment has long been awaited by the young of the area and now the present young can finally play in a safe sporting facility.

Berger field is one of Belize’s wellknown fields that has seen the light of our very own Ian Gaynair, a veteran Footballer, and players such as Dean MaCaulay who now plays internationally. This shows that with the proper investment in our infrastructure our people have no limit when it comes to their athlete potential.

Mahler is a true sports champion.

Cabinet Brief

Belmopan. 12th January 2023

The Cabinet, chaired by Prime Minister Hon. John Briceño, met in regular session on 10th January 2023.

o Cabinet welcomed a presentation from members of the Belize Sugar Cane Farmers Association on their ongoing negotiations with the Belize Sugar Cane Industry/American Sugar Refinery over the current situation in the industry, including an agreement on revenue sharing.

o In enhancing efforts to improve the quality and delivery of health services in Belize, a PlanBelize commitment, Cabinet gave its approval for the Ministry of Health & Wellness to upgrade its fleet of ambulances starting with the purchase of three ambulances.

o Cabinet was briefed by the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Foreign Trade and Immigration on the work program as Belize assumes the Presidency Pro Tempore of the Central American Integration System (SICA). During its six-month chairmanship of SICA, Belize will focus on the following priorities: migration, climate change and food security.

o Cabinet gave its approval for Belize to ratify the Regional Agreement on Access to Information, Public Participation and Justice in Environmental Matters in Latin America and the Caribbean (ESCAZU Agreement). This Agreement will uphold and strengthen the values of democracy in the region, foster more inclusive community-oriented actions and set the foundation for improved policy and decision-making.

o Cabinet gave its approval for the tabling of amendments to the Immigration Act and the Caribbean Community Free Movement of Skilled Persons Act with a view to allow for the free movement of economically active citizens who can contribute to stimulating a robust economy with greater employment and productivity.

o Cabinet approved the presentation of two proposed loan motions at the next sitting of the House of Representatives - one for US$15 million in support of the competitiveness of micro, small, and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs), particularly in the agriculture and tourism sectors, and the second for US$8 million for Trade and Investment Facilitation to promote investment and trade through simplification, standardization, and automation of key procedures including the establishment of a single investment window and a single trade window. Both loans are being facilitated through the Inter-American Development Bank on favourable terms.

o Cabinet gave its approval for the Attorney General’s Ministry to bring into force the Caribbean Treaty on Mutual Legal Assistance in Serious Criminal Matters.

o Finally, Cabinet wishes all Belizeans a safe and happy George Price Day.

The Field was promised over 11 years ago under the corrupt UDP administration and Former Minister Herman Longworth, but nothing happened. It took a change of government to this PUP Administration led by PM Briceño the project is coming to fruition. This new concept is the brainchild of Representative Anthony Mahler who has entered a partnership with the Football Federation of Belize and the National Sports Council to provide the field with the important upgrade. Minister

Prime Minister Briceño, “I am told that we’re spending close to $450,00 for this work and obviously, you could see that there is great value for money. This is what we need to do more here in the city, especially the southside of Belize City where we have limited playgrounds, … more of this, so that the young people instead of hangout in the streets, they can come out here to play. I am told we are going to be having bleachers, lights, and hopefully, 2 areas where they can sell food—concession stands, and the money from there would help with the upkeep.” The Prime Minister went on to say “we must big up Minister Mahler for coming up with this idea for and for having the vision on how he can transform Berger Field. This is what our Government is all about to able to transform some of these areas and find ways we can to transform the lives of our young people not only through Education but also sports, sports play an integral role in the development of our young people.”

The project would be a premium upgrade once completed, a 5-a-side football pitch at a cost of approximately $400,000 to $450,000. The template for this project would likely become the main template used for other sporting facilities that have fallen into disrepair.

$33M San Pedro Hospital MoU with Taiwan

PlanBelize Delivering

The honorable Andre Perez fought tooth and nail in a sustained manner to get a hospital for his Beloved San Pedro. The dream has taken a huge leap towards coming true. Residents of San Pedro Town gathered at the Lion's Den to witness the historic signing of a memorandum of understanding between the governments of Belize and Taiwan for the construction of the San Pedro General Hospital. The momentous occasion is another testament to 34 years of bilateral relations between the two countries and Taiwan's continued commitment to the betterment of Belize

Over the years, the island community has sure grown exponentially in population, distribution of the population across the island and its economy led by tourism. PM Briceño’s Administration is pleased to be answering a long identified and advocated need lobbied for tirelessly by now area representative Perez since the PUP was in Opposition. The hospital for San Pedro Town, Ambergris Caye is one step closer to reality as today we signed the Cooperation Agreement between the

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EDITORIAL

BACK TO BASICS

2023 has started and the Government of Belize under the stewardship of Hon John Briceño, Prime Minister, certainly has hit the ground running. It is customary to make new years’ resolutions ahead of the start of the new year but in many cases, the resolve to keep them wanes with the passing of time. However, this is not the case for this PUP administration whose resolve to get back to its social justice foundations is strengthened and fortified with the passage of time. The results of such are clearly seen in the many initiatives that are currently being piloted and implemented and those that are in the planning process. The affordable housing project that has already had an impact on over two hundred families across the country in only two years is more than had been accomplished in thirteen years of the last administration. This government is serious about ensuring that all its citizens have access to affordable, safe and proper housing. This mid-month marks the first time in over a decade that the minimum wage has been increased and certainly, this quincena is the first at the five-dollar minimum salary. As previously discussed, it is expected that there will be a short period of adjustment of the labour market and as this happens there may be some rearranging of hours, shifts, and responsibilities to ensure efficiency. The result should be the increased productivity of the labour sector and, after a short period, the increase in the influx of money into the economy of the increase in wages should result in increased economic activity and demand for goods and services which will stimulate the economy further. The thirty thousand minimum wage earners and their families in this country are the beneficiaries of this incentive. These are the people who are below the poverty indices and whose wages were not equal to a living wage and could not provide them basic living conditions. The increase in wages will directly and immediately provide relief from harsh socio-economic conditions to those who most need it.

There are many more initiatives that will continue, such as the capacity building and nurturing of the Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) through special financing facilities. These programs carefully foster entrepreneurship which is a major driver of our economy and creates thousands of jobs. There are also pilot programs that take a multisectoral approach to combat crime, through free education and sports in vulnerable communities such as the inner city of the Old Capital. The government is doing their part to ensure that resources are expended where they are most needed. There is no better and more fitting manner to remember the Father of the Nation, the Rt. Hon. George Cadle Price, than to enact those principles of social justice and equity which were his hallmark. Rt. Hon. George Cadle Price believed staunchly in serving his country and fellow Belizeans. He understood that the resources and opportunities must be distributed equitably to the benefit of the community to allow every Belizean to flourish. His ideals and love of Belize and her people continue to guide the work of our Prime Minister and Cabinet, who keep them at the very heart of every plan, initiative, and incentive.

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EDITORIAL en Español

VOLVER A LO BÁSICO

2023 ha comenzado y el Gobierno de Belice, bajo la dirección del primer ministro John Briceño, se ha puesto manos a la obra. Es costumbre hacer propósitos de año nuevo antes del comienzo del nuevo año, pero en muchos casos, la determinación de mantenerlos se desvanece con el paso del tiempo. Sin embargo, este no es el caso de esta administración del PUP cuya determinación de volver a sus fundamentos de justicia social se ve reforzada y fortificada con el paso del tiempo. Los resultados de ello se ven claramente en las numerosas iniciativas que se están experimentando y aplicando actualmente y en las que están en proceso de planificación. El proyecto de vivienda asequible que ya ha repercutido en más de doscientas familias de todo el país en sólo dos años, es más de lo que se había logrado en trece años de la anterior administración. Este gobierno se toma en serio la necesidad de garantizar que todos sus ciudadanos tengan acceso a una vivienda asequible, segura y adecuada. A mediados de este mes se marca la primera vez en más de una década que el salario mínimo ha sido incrementado y ciertamente, ésta quincena es la primera en el salario mínimo de cinco dólares. Como ya se ha comentado, se espera que haya un breve periodo de ajuste del mercado laboral y, mientras esto sucede, puede que se produzcan algunos reajustes de horarios, turnos y responsabilidades para garantizar la eficiencia. El resultado debería ser el aumento de la productividad del sector laboral y, tras un breve periodo, el aumento de la entrada de dinero en la economía por el incremento de los salarios debería traducirse en un aumento de la actividad económica y de la demanda de bienes y servicios, lo que estimulará aún más la economía. Los treinta mil asalariados con salario mínimo y sus familias en este país son los beneficiarios de este incentivo. Son las personas que están por debajo de los índices de pobreza y cuyos salarios no equivalían a un salario digno y no podían proporcionarles unas condiciones de vida básicas. El aumento salarial aliviará directa e inmediatamente las duras condiciones socioeconómicas de quienes más lo necesitan.

Hay muchas más iniciativas que continuarán, como la capacitación y el fomento de las micro, pequeñas y medianas empresas (MIPYME) mediante facilidades especiales de financiación. Estos programas fomentan cuidadosamente el espíritu empresarial que es uno de los principales motores de nuestra economía y crea miles de puestos de trabajo. También hay programas piloto que adoptan un enfoque multisectorial para combatir la delincuencia, a través de la educación gratuita y el deporte en comunidades vulnerables como el centro de la ciudad de la Vieja Capital.

El gobierno está haciendo su parte para garantizar que los recursos se gastan donde más se necesitan. No hay manera mejor y más adecuada de recordar al Padre de la Nación, el Honorable George Cadle Price, que promulgar los principios de justicia social y equidad que fueron su sello distintivo. Su Excelencia George Cadle Price creía firmemente en el servicio a su país y a sus compatriotas beliceños. Entendía que los recursos y las oportunidades debían distribuirse equitativamente en beneficio de la comunidad para que todos los beliceños pudieran prosperar. Sus ideales y su amor por Belice y su pueblo siguen guiando la labor de nuestro primer ministro y su Gabinete, ya que los mantienen en el centro de cada plan, iniciativa e incentivo.

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like Sorghum, Soy and Cattle, planBelize is a monumental success. Even Hurricane Lisa could not shake Belize’s resolve. A must-note, Entrepreneurship has been found to be on a meteoric rise as this sector creates most of employment in Belize. Then, the 30,000 in the workforce that have seen their weekly pay up to a minimum of five dollars an hour are motivated to produce. So as Crime which is often embodied in the murder rate lowers and as unemployment rate also lowers in tandem, one can only ascertain that Belize is working for more and more Belizeans every day. Opportunity abounds.

SIB Info: The results of the October 2022 Labour Force Survey (LFS) showed an estimated unemployment rate of 5%, the lowest recorded in Belize. This can be partially attributed to an increase of over 7,800 in the number of employed persons since the previous LFS in September 2021, especially in call centers, tourism and manufacturing industries.

Labour Force:

• Belize’s labour force was estimated to be 191,728 persons in October 2022, with males representing 62% of this total.

• The labour force participation rate was at 58.7% countrywide.

• Female participation in the labour force continues to be lower than males, 44.4% compared to 73.4%.

• The Belize district registered the highest labour force participation rate at 64.7%, while Toledo had the lowest at 45.9%.

Unemployment:

• The estimated number of unemployed persons was estimated at 9,644.

• The national unemployment rate stood at 5%, which is the lowest ever recorded in Belize.

• The female unemployment rate was at 6.8% and males were at 4%.

• Stann Creek district registered the highest unemployment rate at 7.8%. The Cayo district on the other hand, recorded the lowest level of joblessness at 3.5% as a result of more persons finding jobs in this district, compared to other districts.

• The youth unemployment rate was at 11.8% with the highest rate seen in the Belize district at 15.6%.

• Almost half (47.1%) of all unemployed persons had been jobless for a year or more.

Employed:

• The number of employed persons was estimated to be 182,084.

• Males held 62.6% of all jobs and dominated all occupational types except for ‘Services and Sales’, ‘Clerical Support Workers’ and ‘Professionals’.

• ‘Wholesale and Retail Trade, Repairs’ and ‘Tourism’ accounted for the largest share of employed persons at 17.4% and 12.3% respectively.

• An estimated 64,268 persons were employed in informal employment, representing 35.3% of all employed persons.

• The underemployed population was estimated at 12,233, representing

6.7% of all employed persons.

• Underemployment levels among females were slightly higher (7.2%) compared to males (6.4%)

• Orange Walk district registered the highest underemployment rate at 15.1%, followed by Corozal at 10.7%.

• On average, employed persons earned a monthly salary of $1,357, which was higher than the $1,168 observed in September 2021. This can be attributed to an increase in the number of employed persons working full-time, which corresponds to higher monthly earnings.

Potential Labour Force

• The number of persons in the potential labour force was estimated at 14,675, representing 10.9% of those persons outside the labour force.

• 95% of persons in the potential labour force were available but not look-

ing for jobs. The main reason females did not look for work was due to personal or family responsibilities, while males did not look for work due to being in school or in training.

Definitions

of Key Terms:

• Labour force – comprised of employed and unemployed persons

• Labour force participation rate –the proportion of the working-age population that are either employed or unemployed

• Unemployed – persons who are not working but available and looking for work

• Employed – persons who

worked for pay or profit for at least one hour in the reference week.

• Informal employment – employed persons who do not contribute to social security or are not registered with the Companies Registry

• Underemployed – persons who work less than 35 hours per week and are available to work additional hours

• Potential Labour Force - persons who are not in the labour force who may be (i) seeking employment but not available to work or (ii) not actively seeking employment but are available to work or start a business if the opportunity arises.

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Government of Belize and Republic of China (Taiwan) for the $33M dollar grant for the facility.

Hon. Andre Perez - Area Representative and Hon. Kevin Bernard Minister of Health joined in the cer-

emonies along with Mayor Gualberto Nunez, Councilors and members of the island community.

The government is being thankful for Taiwan's continued partnership with the government and people of Belize.

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PUBLIC AUCTION SALE - PROPERTY BY ORDER of the Mortgagees, Messrs. Alpha Gamma Financial Services Limited, Licensed Auctioneers Kevin A. Castillo and Christiana R. Castillo are selling ONLINE via belizepropertyauctions.com the below described property. Sale currently running until 15th March 2023. Public Auction Sale will expire fortnightly within this period on the date and time listed on the website until the property is sold. 1. SEAFRONT PARCEL NO. 5083 APPROXIMATELY 1 3⁄4 MILE SOUTHEAST OF SAN PEDRO TOWN CENTRE, AMBERGRIS CAYE BELIZE DISTRICT: San Pedro, Ambergris Caye, Belize District “FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION & PHOTOGRAPHS PLEASE VISIT WEBSITE” TERMS: STRICTLYCASH KEVIN A. CASTILLO TELEPHONE 223-4488 Website: belizepropertyauctions.com E-mail: kevinacas@yahoo.com Facebook: Belize Auctions PUBLIC AUCITON SALES: PROPERTY San Pedro, Ambergris Caye, Belize District BY ORDER of the Mortgagees, Messrs. Alpha Gamma Financial Services Limited, Licensed Auctioneers Kevin A. Castillo and Christiana R. Castillo are selling ONLINE via belizepropertyauctions.com the below described property Sale currently running until 15th March 2023. Public Auction Sale will expire fortnightly within this period on the date and time listed on the website until the property is sold. 1. SEAFRONT PARCEL NO. 5083 APPROXIMATELY 1 3⁄4 MILE SOUTHEAST OF SAN PEDRO TOWN CENTRE, AMBERGRIS CAYE BELIZE DISTRICT: (Being an incomplete 2 storey concrete structure [4,780 sq. ft.] 4 MASTER SUITES CONTEMPORARY HOMES consisting of 1 bedroom + 1 bathroom + indoor/outdoor showers + rooftop patio + outdoor kitchen + palapa TOGETHER with land [1596.38 Square Meters/1,909.27 Square Yards] situate approximately 1 3⁄4 mile southeast of San Pedro Town center, Ambergris Caye Belize District, the freehold property of Messrs. Caribbean Coves Estate Limited.) “FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION & PHOTOGRAPHS PLEASE VISIT WEBSITE” TERMS: STRICTLY CASH KEVIN A. CASTILLO TELEPHONE 223-4488 Website: belizepropertyauctions.com E-mail: belizeauctionsales@gmail com Face Book: Belize Auctions REGISTRATION SECTION BLOCK PARCEL San Pedro 7 5083 (Being an incomplete 2 storey concrete structure [4,780 sq. ft.] 4 MASTER SUITES CONTEMPORARY HOMES consisting of 1 bedroom + 1 bathroom + indoor/outdoor showers + rooftop patio + outdoor kitchen + palapa TOGETHER with land [1596.38 Square Meters/1,909.27 Square Yards] situate approximately 1 3⁄4 mile southeast of San Pedro Town center, Ambergris Caye Belize District, the freehold property of Messrs. Caribbean Coves Estate Limited.)

TENDER

Underground Line Construction

BEL invites tenders for Line Surveying and Staking Countrywide at the following locations:

Corozal

Orange Walk Belmopan Dangriga San Ignacio

Punta Gorda

Belize City and Ladyville

San Pedro and Caye Caulker

Independence and Placencia

Included in this work is UDG trenching and backfilling, stringing of UDG cables, construction transformer, enclosure, switch gear plinth, construction of manholes and installation of connection points.

The bidding documents, which outline all the duties and responsibilities of the contract, are available on BEL’s website at www.bel.com.bz/Tenders.aspx

Bidders are invited to a Pre-bid Virtual Meeting at 2:00 p.m. on Monday, February 6, 2023. To gain access to the meeting link, send an email to bidboxrequest@bel.com.bz with the subject “Bid #2022787 Civil Works for Underground Line Construction”. Submit bids by email only to bidsubmittal@bel.com.bz no later than 3:00 p.m. on Friday, February 10, 2023 with the email subject found in the respective bid form.

TENDER

Distribution Vegetation Management

BEL invites tenders for Distribution Vegetation Management for the period 2023 to 2025 at the following locations:

Orange Walk

Belmopan Independence and Placencia San Ignacio San Pedro and Caye Caulker

The bidding documents, which outline all the duties and responsibilities of the contract, and dates for the pre-bid meeting are available on BEL’s website at www.bel.com.bz/Tenders.aspx

Bidders are invited to attend a Virtual Pre-bid Meeting at 2:00 p.m. on Wednesday, February 15, 2023. To gain access to the meeting link, send an email to bidboxrequest@bel.com.bz with the subject “2022-775 Distribution Vegetation Management 2023 Pre-bid Meeting” no later than 5:00 p.m. on Monday, February 13, 2023

Proposals will be accepted by email only and should include the subject found in the respective bid form.

Submit bids by email to bidsubmittal@bel.com.bz no later than 3:00 p.m. on Monday, February 20, 2023

For more information or queries, send email to bidboxrequest@bel.com.bz

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Cost incurred for preparation of the tender document is the sole responsibility of the bidder. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted.

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The Crooked Tree elevated causeway is fast becoming a reality for the residents and visitors of the Crooked Tree community under the PUP, PlanBelize Government. On Friday, January 6,2023 the Prime Minister, Honorable John Briceño visited the site and met with the Area Representative of Belize Rural North, Marconi Leal, the Minister of Infrastructure Development and Housing, Honorable Julius Espat, Evondale Moody, Engineering Coordinator MIDH and Contractors of Tiechrob Construction company to receive updates on the road construction into Crooked Tree and the plan for the elevated Causeway. Some of the residents that came out to the roundabout being built to the entrance of the village spoke to the PM about some of their concerns and expressed how impressed they were with the project expansion.

The floodwaters have been a perennial problem for the villagers. When the United Democratic Party came to power in 2008, on a mandate of trickery, deceit and promises tantamount to fool’s comfort, the community of Crooked Tree became a submerged in the tide of lies and broken promises of the UDP John Crow Government and Minister of Destruction Edmund Castro. ‘Wuthless’ Edmond Castro leveraged the dream of a passable Causeway into the Crooked Tree village as his political gimmick.

The Crooked Tree Causeway covers a mile of the hummingbird road which links the village to the Philip Goldson Highway. Since the construction of the original causeway in 1984 by the UDP, the subsequent upgrades of the causeway revealed that the incompetent 13year scandalous UDP did a "Cover-Benjamin" job, leaving a lot to be desired. In 2015, through the PetroCaribe largesse, the road was elevated 1/2 mile near the two bridges. Two years after the road that costed taxpayers $250,000 collapsed, exposing the incompetence of red regime and their infrastructure hustle. Although the former UDP village Chairman George Guest cast blame at the Contractors, it was the UDP Govern-

ment and the then Minister of Works, Edmund Castro who hired the contractors.

At the Two Hundred and Seventy-first Meeting of the Board of Directors of the Caribbean Development Bank considered the Technical Assistance - Feasibility Study and Detail Designs Crooked Tree Road and Causeway Upgrading - Belize on May 16, 2016. Interestingly, within the application for funding from the CDB, highlights of the UDP reckless abandon was defrocked. Upon considering the two causeways, the one entering Crooked Tree and the one at "Black Bunn", both UDP projects, it was noted that neither causeways' designs were informed by an Environmental and Social Impact Assessment, nor by a hydrological analysis. Both restricted water flow in the lagoon and contributed to seasonal flooding. Also, when the Belize River floods, the lagoon act as an overflow basin and the silt deposited during these events contributed to the restriction of water flow out of the watershed and back into the river.

Prime Minister Honorable John Briceño told the media that "I was very impressed what Minister Espat has been doing by carefully match finance for this road, they have managed to save enough money to fix the entire road into the village. Approximately 2.4 miles is going to be lifted, a section is going to be lifted about 5ft from where it is right now ... with fill and is also going to be paved". However, unlike the UDP, PM Briceño said that more studies will be done regarding the building of the causeway.

Nonetheless, the causeway is an important part of the Belize road network. As Prime Minister Briceño said " Our #PlanBelize strategy is committed to improving roadways. Improved roads and highways have a direct relation to increased economic activity and a better quality of life for our people." That is responsible leadership, one that holds the vision of development of the country in tandem with the development of people. The Crooked Tree Causeway once a UDP pipe-dream, now a PlanBelize PUP reality.

THE BELIZE TIMES 7 15 JAN 2023 07 A PUP REALITY, UDP PIPE DREAM PUBLIC AUCTION SALE - PROPERTIES BY ORDER of the Mortgagees, Messrs. The Belize Bank Limited, Licensed Auctioneers Kevin A. Castillo and Christiana R. Castillo are selling ONLINE via belizepropertyauctions.com the following properties. Sales currently running until 28th February 2023. Public Auction Sales will expire fortnightly within this period on the dates and times listed on the website until these properties are sold. San Antonio Village, Orange Walk District; Ladyville, San Pedro, Ambergris Caye, Belize District; Placencia, Stann Creek District 1. Parcel No. 444 San Antonio Village, Orange Walk District: 2. Parcel No. 11164 San Pedro, Ambergris Caye, Belize District: 4. Parcel No. 2889 within first subdivision south Placencia Airstrip, Placencia, Stann Creek District: 3. Parcel No. 5363 Lake View Drive, Lake Gardens, Ladyville, Belize District: REGISTRATION SECTION BLOCK PARCEL Albion Island 4 444 Freehold property of Mr. Hector Bobadilla. Placencia North 36 2889 Freehold property of Mr. Martin Galvez. REGISTRATION SECTION BLOCK PARCEL Ladyville/Lords Bank 16 5363 Freehold property of Ms. Melissa Watson Ellis. “FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION & PHOTOGRAPHS PLEASE VISIT WEBSITE” TERMS: STRICTLYCASH KEVIN A. CASTILLO TELEPHONE 223-4488 Website: belizepropertyauctions.com E-mail: kevinacas@yahoo.com Facebook: Belize Auctions
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Belize Assumes Chair of CCAD; Environment & Development mission for Central America

January 12th, 2023, - The Ministry of Sustainable Development, Climate Change, and Disaster Risk Management receives the Presidency Pro-Tempore (PPT) of the Central American Commission on the Environment and Development (CCAD). CCAD was established with the mission of developing a regional regime for environmental cooperation and integration that contributes to improving the quality of life of the populations of its Member States. On December 9th, 2022, Prime Minister Hon. John Briceño received the Presidency Pro-Tempore Presidency of (SICA) which is the Central American Integration System. The post was previously held by the Dominican Republic and full effect of it was January 1, 2023.

In December as well the Hon. Kevin Bernard received the PPT for COMISCA, which is the Council of Ministers of Health of Central America. Hon. Kevin Bernard, Minister of Health, and Wellness took on the commitment and leadership, he has pledged the continued advances in regional health over the next 6 months and as part of his speech mentioned, “Desafor health emergencies also have to do with emerging infections and the COVID-19 pandemic should have taught us how to tackle new situations like monkeypox and polio. “Planning time for another pandemic is over; we must always be prepared with the resources necessary to act immediately.”

Bernard also added, “…is the hard teamwork on the topic of HIV and Malaria and we do have good practices in the region. In Belize we take pride in the current status of non-indigenous malaria cases and awaiting World Health Organization certification; however, the achievements achieved so far, can only be maintained if we continue to work together unto, teamwork with the goals well lines."

The Hon. Habet stated in his speech the theme of Belize’s Presidency Pro-Tempore of CCAD

which is “Interregional Unity Enhancing Human Security and Environmental Resilience”. He went on to say, “At the Ministry, we have developed a very ambitious plan of priorities to complement those activities not yet completed and that was started during the Presidency of the Dominican Republic. Guided by the national priorities of the Government of Belize and leading the different technical committees and working groups. With the support of the CCAD Secretariat, we intend to work towards further strengthening the CCAD by implementing activities that promote a regional approach, to improving environmental stewardship and enhancing development. We aim to bolster SICA/CARICOM Integration on issues related to the environment and climate to alien and execute the strategy of both sub-regions and enhance our bargaining power at international forums.”

Assuming the Presidency Pro-Tempore (PPT), Belize will be steering the regional integration process based on the five priority pillars of SICA integration, which are economic and social integration, institutional strengthening, democratic security, climate change, and sustainable development. Belize will also focus on issues high on its national development agenda such as climate change, food security, migration, and deeper engagement with CARICOM and SICA.

Lord’s Bank Village, Belize District

Corozal Town, Corozal District

TERMS: STRICTLY CASH KEVIN A. CASTILLO

TELEPHONE: 223-4488 Website: belizepropertyauctions.com

THE BELIZE TIMES 8 15 JAN 2023 8 08 THE BELIZE 25 SEP 2020 COUNTRYWIDE PUBLIC AUCTION SALES:
BY ORDER of the Mortgagee Messrs. The Belize Bank Limited, Licensed Auctioneers Kevin A. Castillo and Christiana R. Castillo is selling ONLINE via belizepropertyauctions.com the following property. Sale currently running until 28th February 2023. Within this period, a Public Auction Sale will expire fortnightly on the dates and times listed on the website until this property is sold.
PROPERTY
1. Lot No. 186 North side Lord’s Bank Road, Lord’s Bank Village, Belize District: “FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION & PHOTOGRAPHS PLEASE VISIT WEBSITE” TERMS: STRICTLY CASH KEVIN A. CASTILLO
223-4488 Website: belizepropertyauctions.com Email: kevinacas@yahoo.com Facebook: Belize Auctions REGISTRATION SECTION BLOCK PARCEL Ladyville/Lord's Bank 16 3357 The freehold properties of Ms. Beverly Brown and Mr. David Brown THE BELIZE 25 SEP 2020 COUNTRYWIDE PUBLIC AUCTION SALES: PROPERTY BY ORDER of the Supreme Court of Belize, Licensed Auctioneer Kevin A. Castillo is selling ONLINE via belizepropertyauctions.com the following property. Sale currently running until 28th February 2023. Within this period, a Public Auction Sale will expire fortnightly on the dates and times listed on the website until this property is sold.
TELEPHONE:
1. Parcel No. 809 6th Street South, Corozal Town, Corozal District:
VISIT
“FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION & PHOTOGRAPHS PLEASE
WEBSITE”
Email: kevinacas@yahoo.com Facebook: Belize Auctions REGISTRATION SECTION BLOCK PARCEL Corozal Central 9 809 The freehold properties of Mr. Ricardo Gomez (Being a concrete bungalow structure [25 ft. X 50 ft.] and lot [527.5 S. Y.] situate on 6th Street South, Corozal Town, Corozal District, the freehold property of Mr. Ricardo Gomez)
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LIQUOR LICENSE NOTICES:

Notice is hereby given that Roanna Novelo is applying for a Restaurant Liquor License to be operated at “The Tapas Bar & Bistro” located at #8A Westby Alley, Orange Walk Town, Orange Walk District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Yolanda E. Reyes is applying for a Beer Liquor License to be operated at “501 Shop” located at # 107 Trial Farm Village, Orange Walk District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Re Fu Zhen is applying for a Convenience Store Liquor License to be operated at “Yong Fu Store” located in Guinea Grass Village, Orange Walk District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Mario Moza is applying for a Restaurant Liquor License to be operated at “The Dinner House” located on Otro Benque Road, Orange Walk Town, Orange Walk District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Lourdes Gongora is applying for a Shop Liquor License to be operated at “The Convenience Corner” located at #17 Trinidad Street, Orange Walk District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Mireya Gongora is applying for a Convenience Store Liquor License to be operated at “The People’s Store” located on Tate Street, Orange Walk Town, Orange Walk District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Ernesto Chi is applying for a Beer Liquor License to be operated at “Ernesto Rosita Mini Shop” located on Wood Pecker Street, Orange Walk Town, Orange Walk District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Armenia Duran is applying for a Beer Liquor License to be operated at “”D” Store” located at # 53 Stadium Street, Orange Walk Town, Orange Walk District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Eduardo Bautista is applying for a Malt & Cider Liquor License to be operated at “Dado’s Cool Spot” located at # 9 Jamaica Street, Orange Walk Town, Orange Walk District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Fabian F. Chi is applying for a Shop Liquor License to be operated at “Things & More ” located at # 3A Tate Street, Orange Walk Town, Orange Walk District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Rudolph Jacobs is applying for a Malt & Cider Liquor License to be operated at “Eagle’s Cool Spot” located on Royal Palm Avenue, Orange Walk Town, Orange Walk District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Nailea Lima is applying for a Shop Liquor License to be operated at “Nai’s Mini Shop” located at # 54 San Lorenzo Road, Orange Walk Town, Orange Walk District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Haresh Vaswani is applying for a Publican Special Liquor License to be operated at “Chillout Restaurant” located at #50 Queen Victoria Avenue, Orange Walk Town, Orange Walk District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Danny R. Moguel is applying for a Shop Liquor License to be operated at “ JD’s Snack Shop ” located at # 6 Stadium Street, Orange Walk Town, Orange Walk District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Magdalena Cowo is applying for a Beer Liquor License to be operated at “ Esperanzitas ” located in Trial Farm Village, Orange Walk District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

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THE BELIZE TIMES 10 15 JAN 2023

Officials from the Belize Credit Union League (BCUL) visited the office of the Holy Redeemer Credit Union (HRCU) to present a check for $40,000.00 dollars (FORTY THOUSAND DOLLARS) to the Belize City Council toward their Hurricane Lisa Relief Efforts. On hand for the presentation were Mayor Bernard Wagner and other officials of the Council, including Councilor Albert Vaughan.

Presenting on behalf of the League was President Mark Menzies who currently serves as a Director on the Caribbean Confederation of Credit Unions (CCCU) Board of Directors. The proceeds of the check were from funds donated by CCCU, affiliates of BCUL, along with other kind donors. During the presentation, President Menzies thanked Mayor Wagner for the quick response in organizing Belize City’s cleanup campaign. Mayor Wagner’s municipality suffered the most damage from Hurricane Lisa.

In his response, the Mayor thanked CCCU, the League and all eight affiliated credit unions, and everyone else who contributed towards the proceeds of the donation which will be put to good use for the residents of Belize City.

NORTHERN MEDICAL Sp ECIALT y p LAZA

ORCHID DRIVE, B.S.I. AREA, ORANGE WALK TOWN, BELIZE PHONE: 302-3708

Northern Medical Plaza is accepting applications from experienced, dynamic, energetic, self-motivated and professional individuals for the following vacancy.

General Surgeon

2020

COUNTRYWIDE PUBLIC AUCTION SALES: PROPERTIES

Beach Front Condo, Las Terrazas Resort, San Pedro, Ambergris

1.BEACH FRONT UNIT NO. 105 LAS TERRAZAS RESORT,

Qualification

General Practitioner with specialty in General Surgery.

Requirements

General Surgeon must be registered with the Belize Medical Council.

Applications close: January 25th , 2023. Please submit application letter and three

References to: northernmedical@live.com Human Resource Manager

Northern Medical Specialty Plaza Ltd. Orchid Drive, BSI Area, Orange Walk Town

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the
City Council THE BELIZE 25 SEP 2020 COUNTRYWIDE PUBLIC AUCTION SALES: PROPERTY BY ORDER of the Supreme Court of Belize, Licensed Auctioneer Christiana R. Castillo is selling ONLINE via belizepropertyauctions.com the following property. Sale currently running and will expire on Monday 23rd January 2023 at 10:00 am. Privassion Creek, Mountain Pine Ridge, Cayo District 1. 11.90 ACRES along Privassion Creek, Mountain Pine Ridge, Cayo District: N.B. ALL THREE PROPERTIES WILL BE OFFERED IN ONE LOT. “FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION & PHOTOGRAPHS PLEASE VISIT WEBSITE” TERMS: STRICTLY CASH
A. CASTILLO TELEPHONE: 223-4488 Website: belizepropertyauctions.com Email: kevinacas@yahoo.com Facebook: Belize Auctions ALL THAT piece or parcel being 11.90 Acres of land (Minister’s Fiat Grant No. 1135 of 2000) along Privisson Creek, Mountain Pine Ridge Area Cayo District TOGETHER with all buildings and erections standing and being thereon. (Being 11.90 acres of land situate along Privassion Creek, Mountain Pine Ridge, Cayo District, the freehold property of Messrs. Robert’s Grove Limited) THE BELIZE 25 SEP
BCUL donates to
Belize
KEVIN
BY ORDER of the Supreme Court of Belize, Licensed Auctioneer Kevin A. Castillo is selling ONLINE via belizepropertyauctions.com the following property. Sale currently running until 28th February 2023. Within this period, a Public Auction Sale will expire fortnightly on the dates and times listed on the website until this property is sold.
SAN PEDRO, AMBERGRIS CAYE, BELIZE N.B. ALL THREE PROPERTIES WILL BE OFFERED IN ONE LOT. “FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION & PHOTOGRAPHS PLEASE VISIT WEBSITE”
STRICTLY CASH
(Being BEACH FRONT Unit No. 105, a two-storey beach front condo [2,465 sq. ft.] containing Ground floor – 1 Bedroom + 1 Bathroom + Living/Dining/Kitchen + Laundry + Large External Porch; First Floor – Master Bedroom + Bathroom + Queen Bedroom + Bathroom + Terrace situate at Las Terrazas Resort, San Pedro, Ambergris Caye, Belize District, the freehold property of Mr. David A. Title and Ms. Paula Tatiana Cortes Londono) REGISTRATION SECTION BLOCK PARCEL San Pedro 7 5437 H 5 The freehold properties of Mr. David A. Title and Ms. Paula Tatiana Cortes Londono
TERMS:
KEVIN A. CASTILLO TELEPHONE: 223-4488 Website: belizepropertyauctions.com Email: kevinacas@yahoo.com Facebook: Belize Auctions

All that piece or parcel of

being Lot No. 242 (812.607 S.M.) situate in Independence Village, Stann Creek District and described as shown by Plan no. 91 of 1996 TOGETHER with all buildings and erections standing thereon. The freehold property of Mr. Juan Coc, Ms. Jeanne Longsworth and Mr. Armin Arana.

All that piece or parcel of land being Lot No. 592 (692.710 S.M.) situate in Independence Village, Stann Creek District and described as shown by Plan no. 355 of 2006 TOGETHER with all buildings and erections standing thereon. The freehold property of Ms. Denise Foreman.

ALL THAT piece or parcel of land being Lot No. 33 comprising of1671.873 sq. metres (1999.56 sq. yards) situate in Independence Village, Stann Creek District, the freehold property of Mr. Venerio Salam)

THE BELIZE TIMES 12 15 JAN 2023 THE BELIZE TIMES 155 25 SEP 2020 COUNTRYWIDE PUBLIC AUCTION SALES: PROPERTIES & VEHICLES BY ORDER of the Mortgagees Messrs. The Belize Bank Limited, Licensed Auctioneers Kevin A. Castillo and Christiana R. Castillo are selling ONLINE via belizepropertyauctions.com the following properties. Sales currently running until 28th February 2023. Public Auction Sales will expire fortnightly within this period on the dates and times listed on the website until these properties are sold. 1. Parcels Nos. 2711 & 2712 Corner San Narciso & Eden Streets, Santa Elena, Cayo District: 26. Parcel No. 1609/1 Sunflower Street, Punta Gorda, Toledo, Punta Gorda, Toledo District: 31. Parcel No. 600 Nutmeg Street, St. Martin de Porres, Belize City: 27. Parcel No. 52 Lord’s Bank Village, Belize District: 28. Parcels No. 2268 near Paraiso Village, Corozal District: 29. No. 17 Zietown Street, Loyola, Belize City: 21. Parcel No. 1164 Maya Beach Area, Placencia, Stann Creek District: 22. Parcel No. 3128 of San Lorenzo Road, Orange Walk District: 23. Parcel No. 1228 Orange Walk Bypass Road, San Jose Palmar, Orange Walk District: 24. Parcel No. 632 Guinea Grass Village, Orange Walk District: 13. Bacab Eco Park, Ridge Lagoon Residential Estate, Burrell Boom Road, Belize District: 14. Parcel Nos. 6969 Los Lagos, Belize District: 15. Parcel No. 2911 Cedar Street, Santiago Juan Layout, San Ignacio, Cayo District: 16. Parcel No. 1142 Phillip Goldson Highway, San Jose Palmar, Orange Walk District: 18. Parcel No. 1142 Phillip Goldson Highway, San Jose Palmar, Orange Walk District: 19. Parcel No. 430/1 Big Falls/Golden Stream Area, Toledo District: 17. Parcel No. 2492 Oak Street , Halls Layout, Corozal Town , Coroz al District : 2. Parcel No. 1153 Majorie Liang Street, Port Loyola, Belize City: 3. Parcel No. 2094 Corner Fig & 26th Ceiba Streets, Corozal Town, Corozal District: 4. Lot No. 251 Seagull Street, Independence Village, Stann Creek District: 11. Lot No. 242 Toucan Street, Independence Village, Stann Creek District: 20. Lot No. 92 St. Margaret Village, Hummingbird Highway, Cayo District: 25. Lot No. 33 Independence Village, Stann Creek District: 30. Lot No. 61 St. Margaret’s Village, Cayo District, Belize: 12. Lot No. 592 Independence Village, Stann Creek District: REGISTRATION SECTION BLOCK PARCEL Santa Elena/ Cayo 23 2711 & 2712 The freehold property of Mr. Audomaro Bedran. REGISTRATION SECTION BLOCK PARCEL Punta Gorda Town 42 1609/1 The leasehold property of Ms. Ardette Tillett (deceased) & Mr. Mark Tillett. REGISTRATION SECTION BLOCK PARCEL St. Martins de Pores 45 600 The freehold property of Mr. Fitzroy Gillett. REGISTRATION SECTION BLOCK PARCEL Ladyville/Lord’s Bank 16 3246 The freehold property of Ms. Ardette Tillett (deceased) & Mr. Mark TillettTillett. REGISTRATION SECTION BLOCK PARCEL Corozal North 1 2268 The freehold property of Mr. Aaron Navarro. REGISTRATION SECTION BLOCK PARCEL Albert/Mesop 45 885 The freehold property of Mr. Douglas Carr & Mrs. Angir Carr REGISTRATION SECTION BLOCK PARCEL Placencia North 36 1164 The freehold property of Mr. Macedonio Wewe REGISTRATION SECTION BLOCK PARCEL Ann Gabourel 4 3128 The freehold property of Ms. Joann Nicole Ayala REGISTRATION SECTION BLOCK PARCEL San Jose Palmar 4 1228 The freehold property of Mr. Juan Montano REGISTRATION SECTION BLOCK PARCEL Guinea Grass 4 632 The freehold property of Ms. Melissa Westby REGISTRATION SECTION BLOCK PARCEL Ladyville/Lord’s Bank 1 64 The freehold property of Mr. Francis Smith & Maria Smith/Messrs. BACAB Eco - Park REGISTRATION SECTION BLOCK PARCEL Ladyville/Lord’s Bank 1 6969 The freehold property of Ms. Stella Marie Rudon REGISTRATION SECTION BLOCK PARCEL San Ignacio North 2 2911 The freehold property of Ms. Adelita Zaiden. REGISTRATION SECTION BLOCK PARCEL San Jose Palmar 4 1142 The freehold property of Ms. Marisa Perera & Mr. Carlos Perera REGISTRATION SECTION BLOCK PARCEL St. Martin de Porres West 45 1682, 1683 & 1684 The freehold property of Mrs. Marissa Sosa & Mr. Godfrey Sosa. REGISTRATION SECTION BLOCK PARCEL Big Falls/Golden Stream 42 430/1 The leasehold property of Mr. Modesto Sanchez. REGISTRATION SECTION BLOCK PARCEL Corozal North 1 2492 The freehold property of Mr. Yasin Shoman & Ms. Ruth Shoman REGISTRATION SECTION BLOCK PARCEL Queen Square West 45 1153 The freehold property of Ms. Kimberly Haulzes REGISTRATION SECTION BLOCK PARCEL Corozal North 1 2094 The freehold property of Mr. Ravey Vellos ALL THAT piece or parcel of land being Lot No. 251 comprising of 661.665 square metres situate in Independence Village, Stann Creek District, TOGETHER with all buildings and erections standing and being thereon. (The freehold property of Ms. Anthea Mathias and Mr. Samuel Mathias)
Lot No. 92 St. Margaret Village, Humming-
land
bird Highway, Cayo District, the freehold property of Mr. Reuben Parham and Ms. Maria Parham)
303
2004
with
and
ALL THAT lot, piece or parcel of land being Lot No. 61 containing 1223.609 square yards situate in St. Margaret’s Village, Cayo District, Belize and bounded and described as shown on the plan attached to Minister’s Fiat (Grant) No.
of
TOGETHER
all buildings
erections standing and being Thereon, the freehold property of Mr. Miguel Angel Arevalo.
5. Parcel No. 3433 Lord’s Bank Village, Belize District 6. Parcel No. 1533 Corner East Canal & Prince Streets, Belize City, Belize District: 7. Parcel No. 715 Spinney Lobster Boulevard, Sarteneja Village, Corozal District: 8. Parcel No. 284 Esperanza Village, Cayo District: 9. Parcel No. 8603 C. Las Americas Street, Belmopan, Cayo District: 10. Parcel No. 258 MiDugee Street, Esperanza, Cayo District: REGISTRATION SECTION BLOCK PARCEL Ladyville/Lord’s Bank 16 3433 The freehold property of Ms. Lorna Martinez REGISTRATION SECTION BLOCK PARCEL Albert/Mesop 45 1533 The freehold property of Mr. Jose Arturo Gallego, surety for BSA Global Shipping Limited REGISTRATION SECTION BLOCK PARCEL Sarteneja 1 715 The freehold property of Mr. Graciliano E. Rivero Jr. REGISTRATION SECTION BLOCK PARCEL Esperanza 23 284 The freehold property of Mr. Melburn Hill REGISTRATION SECTION BLOCK PARCEL Belmopan 20 8603 The freehold property of Mr. Sergio Gutierrez. REGISTRATION SECTION BLOCK PARCEL Belmopan 20 8603 The freehold property of Mr. Sergio Gutierrez. “FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION & PHOTOGRAPHS PLEASE VISIT WEBSITE” TERMS: STRICTLY CASH KEVIN A. CASTILLO TELEPHONE 223-4488 Website: belizepropertyauctions.com E-mail: kevinacas@yahoo.com Face Book: Belize Auctions
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Progress and Success

15 JAN 2023
Courtesy Visit … South Korean delegation Courtesy Visit … South Korean delegation Crooked Tree Rd and Proposed Causeway Haulover Replacement Projects Berger Field
18 JAN 2015THE BELIZE TIMES 15 THE BELIZE TIMES 58 14 15 JAN 2023 15 JAN 2023
Crooked Tree Museum Governor General Froyla Salam Minister of Health Kevin Bernard Cabinet meeting with the Cane Farmers Prime Minister John Briceño Site Visits Prime Minister John Briceño and government Min.
Dolores Balderamos-Garcia, Human Development, Families & Indigenous Peoples' Affairs
Accepts additional Medical Supplies from H.E. David Kuan-Chou Chien, Taiwanese Ambassador Receives 100K for Hurricane Lisa Relief from SK The Republic of South Korea donates to Belize Fleet of Vehicles valued at 150k
Led by H.E. Sung-min Jang, Senior Secretary for Policy Coordination and Planning, Office of the President

Clarification on Recent Flooding Incident at ATM Cave in the Cayo District

The Institute of Archaeology (IA) of the National Institute of Culture and History wishes to clarify the details of a reported flooding incident that occurred at the Actun Tunichil Muknal (ATM) Cave in the Cayo District on Monday, January 9, 2023.

Park staff at the ATM Cave reported normal river conditions in their daily 6 AM river status checks. The Cave was, therefore, opened for normal business operations with visitors and tour guides arriving on site by approximately 8:30 AM and proceeding on their tours.

At approximately 11 AM, park staff monitoring the river alerted the park manager of a small increase in the river level. This information was communicated to the IA Office in Belmopan and park staff was also dispatched into the cave to alert tour guides of the situation. All visitors and tour guides safely exited the cave, some having completed the tours and others aborting their tour due to the possibility of flood conditions. There were no injuries nor further incidents reported while guests exited the cave.

By 2 PM, all 150 visitors and tour guides were safely accounted for at the Ranger Station. At no time during this event was any visitor or tour guide trapped within the cave as was reported by some local media.

The Institute of Archaeology and its partners assures the general public that the safety and well-being of our visitors, tour guides, and staff, remain of the utmost priority. We remain committed to safeguarding Belize’s archaeological destinations for the benefit of the Belizean tourism product and our nation’s cultural patrimony.

CFZ Access Road to be Upgraded GAMING CONTROL BOARD NOTICE

January 12, 2023 - The Ministry of Economic Development (MED) is pleased to announce that the Central American Bank for Economic Integration (CABEI) has approved a non-reimbursable grant of BZ$1,948,074 to finance the rehabilitation of the access road of the Corozal Free Zone (CFZ).

Dr. Osmond Martinez, Chief Executive Officer for the Ministry of Economic Development, stresses how important this infrastructural enhancement is as the funds will facilitate convenience and safety for drivers as well as attract investment and economic opportunities.

The access road is approximately 1.6km long, connecting the Santa Elena Bridge to the entrance of the CFZ. It is expected that the rehabilitation of the road will commence in March of this year.

CEO Martinez congratulates the CFZ on this development and is looking forward to the completion of this project. On behalf of the Government and citizens of Belize, the CEO also expresses his gratitude to Dr. Dante Mossi, President of CABEI, and is looking forward to the continued partnership.

Belmopan, January 12, 2023. The Gaming Control Board (GCB) of Belize informs gaming machine (Gaming Establishments) license holders that received approval for the period of April 1, 2022, to March 31, 2023, to submit their renewal applications for the period of April 1, 2023, to March 31, 2024.

Licensees wishing to renew their licenses are asked to submit their original application forms to the Ministry of Investment, located at No.46 Nanche Street in Belmopan on or before Monday, February 13, 2023. Application forms are available at the Ministry.

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OF FINANCE, ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
INVESTMENT
MINISTRY
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Writings for Social Justice

that gives Belizeans a better opportunity to escape the cycle of poverty.

To maintain the upper hand in benefitting from the resources of the country, those individuals who oppose programs for the poor say people are poor not because of a lack of opportunities to uplift themselves but because they are lazy, dumb, and expect the government to maintain them for life. The former is true while the latter is a totally false.

“Of all the arts in which the wise excel, Nature’s chief masterpiece is writing well.”- John Sheffield

Currently, I write articles on social issues for the Belize Times, the Reporter, and social media. Many of those articles challenge the status quo from the colonial days to the present time in which the rich get richer and the poor get poorer with a few exceptions. All across the country especially in Belize City that situation is the sad reality even after 41 years of independence.

Throughout the Jewel such thoughts do not sit well with many persons, who benefit from the unjust system in the society and would like it to remain in place for perpetuity. Such persons oppose all social programs of this PUP administration including the increase of the minimum wage from $3:30 per hour which is starvation wage in these times to $5.00 per hour which is a living wage

My writings always seek to awaken the masses; for that reason, they are not welcome by many movers and shakers in the society, and every effort is made to make that point clear.

For decades my articles have been banned from two of the main newspapers in the country; for years, some radio stations have attacked me vehemently for thinking for myself instead of regurgitating their storyline of a society in which equal opportunities exist everywhere and all Belizeans are happy with their lot, and for years as I travel the nation I have been warned privately and in small social gatherings that my wirings for social justice in the land will cause me to lose opportunities.

I carry no weapon not even a screwdriver. All I have is my computer that I use to express my thoughts about things that should and should not be done to build a Belize in which the resources of the country are used for the benefit of all Belizeans. I have never had finance, very influential friends, or power like many political leader of Belize, past and present, that would put me in an even better position to help bring about major changes in the society for the good of Belize and all its people.

Around the 1980’s when I was publishing LIBERTY newspaper, Dave’s Furniture World was a thriving business on Basra St in Belize City. The proprietor of the businesses and I were friends. He gave me advertisements regularly, and he explained to me that in order for the paper to have impact in the society it needed a financier until it was strong enough to pay its bills. During that same period Mr. Robert G. Rich, Jr. U.S. ambassador to Belize, who was a weekly reader of LIBERTY newspaper, invited me to the U.S. Embassy on Gabourel Lane in the old capital. During the visit, two members of his staff and I discussed possible ways for the embassy to assist me in obtaining a printing press, since the cost of printing took the lion share of the revenue for the paper. Nothing materialized out of either discussion, and I pressed on championing betterment for the people with LIBERTY until its publication was unsustainable.

In the publishing of LIBERTY newspaper, I was denied freedom of expression many times. In return for advertisement from then governments or City Councils, I had to toe their line, be their puppet. Once my writings, my true thoughts, were not in line with their propaganda about national development, all advertisement from such places were stopped. That’s a perfect reminder of what the previous administration did to Pastor Louis Wade, Sr. proprietor of Plus TV.

As a young writer for social justice I admired similar writings by Evan X Hyde publisher of Amandala, Harry Lawrence publisher of Reporter, and Norris Hall

then Chief Information Office for the Government Press office and publisher of the government’s blue and white Belize Today magazine which was a monthly issue. As a young writer for social justice, I also admired similar pieces by attorney and author Godfrey Smith in the National Perspective newspaper, and Michael G. Reid’s aka G. Michael weekly commentaries on 5 News Belize years ago.

To continuously improve my skills in writing, I read the pieces of those gentlemen regularly, then found the meaning of unknown words in their writings to increase by vocabulary, and analyzed their work to improve my grammar with sentence structure, subject verb agreement, and paragraphs that support a topic.

Most of those individuals probably did not know how much their articles influenced my writings.

I made by debut as a writer for social justice when my piece titled “Let’s Be Objective” which was published as a letter in the Reporter newspaper. That would be in the early 1980’s when I was attending the Belize Teacher’s College.

In the succeeding years, at one time or another, I wrote about social issues in practically all the newspapers in Belize City including Amandala, Reporter, Belize Times, Beacon, Pulse, Labour Beacon, and Alliance. I also wrote on social issues in the Toledo Blazer which was published by Herman Lewis in Punta Gorda Town.

Many years later am wiser; I understand and see how lack of opportunities cause thousands of grassroots people to remain trapped in a cycle of poverty throughout the country, and am more committed to writing for social justice in our land. The truth shall make all of us free, united, prosperous, and happy as Belizeans

THE BELIZE TIMES 17 15 JAN 2023

!Ay my lee Boledo.

I have been buying Boledo since I was a child. I used to get it for my grandmother and my cousins. They were older than I was…more like uncles. I never did think that I would ever see Boledo from a machine. I do

LIQUOR LICENSE NOTICES

Notice is hereby given that Gabriela Ayala is applying for a Malt & Cider Liquor License to be operated at “ Boho Beauty Spa” located at #89 Benque Viejo Road, San Ignacio Town, Cayo District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Jose R. Sierra is applying for a Restaurant Liquor License to be operated at “Garden Deli” located in Santa Famalia Village, Cayo District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Rodin R. Gonzalez is applying for a Restaurant Liquor License to be operated at “Top Grill & Sports Bar” located in Blackman Eddy Village, Cayo District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Juliany D. Maryinez & Leroy Williams are applying for a Restaurant Liquor License to be operated at “A Taste Of Our Jewel” located at # 1 Lebanon Street, San Ignacio Town, Cayo District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Sheny Bell is applying for a Restaurant Liquor License to be operated at “Bell’s Restaurant” located at # 13 Maxi Street, San Elena Town, Cayo District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Madeline Reynolds is applying for a Malt & Cider Liquor License to be operated at “ Lower Dover Field Station Ltd.” located in Unitedville Village, Cayo District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

OUTnot trust machines. Give me old paper, pen and my cash.

In 2010 or so, I witness a change in my traditional boledo. I no longer got my free tickets and lawd the stories one hears. Some Brads controls the Boledo now and the PM son was interested. What mattered to me was the question of fairness?

For the first time in decades, I started to think, who makes all the money from Boledo? I had not cared before. But now, because it seemed more like a business than a nice game.

25 SEP 2020

The PUP government

shone light on the idea that the winnings or profit should go towards hospitals, and education and things like that. OH well… for all the UDP years no one knew who the electronic Boledo belonged to. And all Belizeans were still buying, making the one person or persons rich. But who? Was there equity in the profits?

We young into 2023 and I hear a deadline coming up. The government will strong the Boledo. Good fih we. I hope the profits really go to hospitals and education. Maybe people will buy more once they know that it is for a good cause. Maybe new buyers come in.

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ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:

▪ Assist in developing and implementing strategic plans, policies, and procedures to achieve the department’s goals and strategic objectives.

▪ Assist in the management and supervision of staff in the department.

▪ Develop, implement, and coordinate policies and procedures regarding inventory and records management functions.

▪ Oversee the management of the Records and Archive System and provide guidance to ensure the efficiency of its operation.

▪ Assist with the revision and update of the department’s Business Continuity Plan (BCP) and ensure proper execution when required.

▪ Assist with the preparation of the department’s annual budget , including manpower and training expenditures.

▪ Act as main vault custodian of collectible coins.

▪ Ensure logistical support for conferences, meetings, training s, and workshops hosted by the Central Bank.

▪ Assist with special projects or assignments, such as Bank-sponsored meetings and conferences.

▪ Perform any other related duties as per the functions of the department

The applicants should possess the following:

EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE

▪ A master’s degree in business administration or management from a recognized university with three (3) years of managerial experience. Experience in the areas of human relations, records management, procurement, inventory, and assets management would be an asset, OR

▪ A minimum of a bachelor’s degree in business administration or management from a recognized university with at least six (6) years of managerial experience. Experience in the areas of human relations, records management, procurement, inventory, and assets management would be an asset.

TECHNICAL KNOWLEDGE

THE BELIZE TIMES 18 15 JAN 2023
The Assistant Manager, Administration will provide support in the management of daily operations of the Administration Department. The Assistant Manager, Administration assists with the development and implementation of policies, procedures, goals, and objectives of the General Services Unit, Records Management Unit, and the Secretarial pool. The incumbent also assists with the management of administrative functions to provide all departments with basic services and a workable environment in support of the Central Bank’s operations.
▪ Knowledge of the Central Bank of Belize’s policies and procedures; Possesses, applies, and maintain s a high degree of knowledge in the relevant area to deliver quality work, and keeps informed of the latest trends and development in the discipline; Knowledge of the asset management and procurement policies and procedures; Knowledge of the Central Bank’s records management policies and procedures; Proficient in software applications including Microsoft Office Suite COMPETENCIES ▪ Personal Credibility Flexibility, Personal Accountability, Fostering Teamwork , Communication, Results Orientation, Decision Making, Thoroughness, Analytical Thinking, Leadership, Empowering Others Submit the following documents by Wednesday, 18 January 2023: ▪ CBB Employment Application Form (Available online) ▪ Curriculum Vitae ▪ Three (3) current references (one must be from a previous employer) ▪ Certified copies of university transcripts, degrees, and any other personal certificates ASSISTANT MANAGER, ADMINISTRATION The Central Bank invites qualified individuals to join its Administration Department Applications should be addressed to:
Human Resources Department Central Bank of Belize P O Box 852 or Gabourel Lane Belize City, BELIZE Ref: Assistant Manager- Administration Department Email: hr@centralbank.org.bz or online at www.centralbank.org.bz (All applications will be held in strict confidence )
Manager,
Like the PUP she, the Boledo should work for Everyone. Signed Addicted Boledo Buyer To place advertisement in the Belize Times Newspaper CALL 671-8385 or EMAIL: belizetimesadvertisement@ yahoo.com

Life of Robert “Bobby” Cadle Jr. In Thanksgiving for the

I knew this about Bobby and even though I knew he was ailing, I kept believing he would win this battle with his illness, for he fought with all he had and believe me he won. Still, the news of his passing was a hard one for me as I am sure it was for you.

To everyone in this room today, more so to Rachael and Jaheim, to his nephew Roman, his beloved Tasha and his sister Candice I extend my heartfelt condolences on behalf of all of us here today.

I am sure Anthony would agree, Bobby would also be that critic who would let him have it when he felt he messed up. Bobby was so proud to see Anthony win in 2020 and join the Cabinet. This is the sign of a person with character. This is the example of a person who had principles, and this was a person who had conviction.

Good morning.

I will never forget the first day Bobby was introduced to me. He walked into my office shook my hand and said Party Leader I am Bobby. I smiled and responded, and I am Johnny.

Here we were two grown men introducing ourselves with the name we inherited as children, Bobby and Johnny. I knew then and there that we would hit it off, and we did.

Today I want all of you to know this -- whether you are his family or his friend, from the first time I met Bobby I knew he was special. I also believe that everyone is this room are here not just to remember Bobby, but to thank you his family, for sharing him with us.

My friends and handlers advised me that it is not appropriate for a Prime Minister to deliver a eulogy at the funeral of anyone other than a government official because once you do it for one or two then everyone would expect you to do it for their departed loved one. Let me say this, today I am not speaking to you as prime minister, I am here feeling privileged to have the opportunity to join with all of you to talk about Bobby who was my friend and, in many ways, one of my heroes.

That day when Bobby came to see his Party Leader he came with a message, that message if I can paraphrase it was clear: “sign me up coach.” This scrawny, tall, handsome, young man came to my office with his cousin Anthony Mahler to ask: How can I serve? He came to say I want to help. Now these were the dark days of the PUP, we were losing elections, struggling to get good people to join our cause, struggling to find the funds to meet

our expenses, and for sure we did not have money to pay Bobby what he was worth. Bobby came to us from BTL where he had good job and was in the prime of his life, a man with great potential. He came to us with a message, that message was: “I believe in this cause and I am ready to work.”

Needless to say, Bobby not only convinced me, but he convinced our Party’s executive that he was ready to take on big responsibilities and so he became one of, if not the youngest, Secretaries General of the People’s United Party. Of course, he was not just our SG for he also ran for us as a candidate in a city council election, which most people predicted we would lose, and we did, but Bobby did not care about that, he saw the PUP as his team and so he wanted to contribute in any way he could to the team. This was the character of the man, he would not run away from a fight because it was tough, even improbable, instead he was a man willing to stay and fight once he believed in the cause.

I am convinced we are all here today, to honor this man who we knew was never afraid, and who would never shy away from a challenge. Because

For sure we each have our own personal stories about Robert Phillip Cadle, the man from King’s Park, named after his dad; the boy who grew up around the corner from here, who went to school across the road, who worshiped in this church and who followed in his father’s footsteps at BTL and the like. We all feel the anguish of his passing not only because he left us too early, but because we all knew what a good person he was. We are here then, to support each other and his family; to honour his life, to celebrate his accomplishments and, in gratitude, for his influence on our individual lives. The Bobby I knew would not want us to be sad by his short time with us, I believe he would prefer that we look not on the quantity of his time but the quality of the time he spent with us, laughing, supporting, fighting the good fight, and sharing in our lives. Although in all our minds he is gone too soon, we can agree he left for us an extraordinary legacy. The people who worked with him, knew him, played ball with him, protested with him and partied with him and, yes, those who saw the wrath in him, know that he was in good times and tough times, a passionate, vivacious young man, always ready to do his part.

As a member of my party and a part of our executive, I got to observe and appreciate Bobby in all these capacities. Anthony was his great friend, and his general. He stood by and protected Anthony as best he could, defending him with everything he had but

Bobby helped us as best he could through a very difficult time in the history of our Party, working for less, but working as hard as he could, nonetheless. And when it was time for him to give way to a new Secretary General he did without malice or ill will. He was as classy in his departure as he was humble in accepting this huge responsibility as our Secretary General. This was how he earned our respect, and this was how he gained my admiration. So, sad as we may all be at this moment, disappointed though we may be by the fact that he may have left us too early, let us not lament too much, instead let us all be grateful for having known Bobby and having been a part of his colourful, beautiful life.

His sister Candice said that it is difficult to reduce any life to a few sentences. She went on to say that it is impossible to do so for a life as complex and well-lived as Bobby’s. We can all agree Candice that there is no way that all the stories can be told, but we hope that all the good that Bobby shared with us can be taken and remembered. I believe there can be no better tribute than to be thankful that we were in some way a part of Bobby Cadle’s life and he a part of ours. We remember on this day his dearly departed mom Erica, his dad Robert Senior, his aunts, uncles, cousins and friends who went on ahead of him and pray they welcome him into their company as saints.

God Bless you Bobby, your pilgrimage through this life earth is over. Rest now my friend, and thank you for giving us so much in so short a time.

THE BELIZE TIMES 25 SEP 2020 FOR SALE BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE

May his soul and that of all our dearly departed rest in peace. Amen.

The Development Finance Corporation of Bliss Parade, City of Belmopan, Cayo District hereby gives notice of its intention to exercise its power of sale as mortgagee under Deed of Mortgages or Charges between those hereinafter named and the said Corporation which mortgages or charges are recorded at the Land Titles Unit or the Lands Registry, respectively and that the said Development Finance Corporation will, at the expiration of two (2) months from the date of the first publication of this notice, sell the propertiesdescribed in the Schedule hereto.

All offers to purchase the said properties must be made in writing to the said Corporation at its Headquarters Office or District Offices.

SCHEDULE

Parcel No. 36/1, Block No. 13, Sierra De Agua Central Registration Section containing 41.085 acres of land situate in the Orange Walk District, held under a Certificate of Lease being the leasehold interest of WILHELM HARDER.

Parcel No. 62/1, Block No. 13, Sierra De Agua Central Registration Section containing 50.84 acres of land situate in the Orange Walk District, held under a Certificate of Lease being the leasehold interest of WILHELM HARDER.

Parcel No. 899, Block No. 1, Consejo Road S.E. Registration Section containing 583.33 Square Yards situate in the Finca Solana Area, Corozal Town, Corozal District, held under a Land Certificate being the freehold interest of JOANNA ALEXIS GUERRA.

Parcel No. 1020, Block No. 1, Corozal Central Registration Section containing 555.6 Square Yards situate at No. 6th of June Street, Corozal Town, Corozal District, held under a Land Certificate being the freehold interest of CARLOS A. VALENCIA & DOLORES BETTY VALENCIA (jointly) surety for CARLOS ALBERTO VALENCIA & IVAN EMMANUEL VALENCIA.

Parcel No. 1013, Block No. 4, Ann Gabourel Registration Section containing 557.35 Square Meters situate at Pucte Villas, Trial Farm Village, Orange Walk District, held under a Land Certificate being the freehold interest of NELLIE FELIPA BRICENO & JAIRO ZADIR CAMPOS (Jointly) surety for JAIRO ZADIR CAMPOS .

DATED THIS 4TH DAY OF JANUARY, 2023.

THE BELIZE TIMES 19 15 JAN 2023

LIQUOR LICENSE NOTICES

Notice is hereby given that Evan Young is applying for a Beer Liquor License to be operated at “ Thirties Enterprise” located at # 186 Pink’s Alley, Belize City, Belize District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Florita Gidwani is applying for a Beer Liquor License to be operated at “ Andee’s” located at # 57 Regent Street West, Belize City, Belize District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Rory & Sherima Guity are applying for a Restaurant Liquor License to be operated at “ Tacos Don Carlos” located at # 115 Freetown Road, Belize City, Belize District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Armando Munoz is applying for a Beer Liquor License to be operated at “Rhaburn Ridge Store” located at Miles 37 Philip Goldson Highway, Rhaburn Ridge Village, Belize District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Senayada Ruiz is applying for a Restaurant Liquor License to be operated at “ Cenaida’s Belizean Food” located on Far West Street, San Ignacio Town, Cayo District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Elmer J. Tzib is applying for a Shop Liquor License to be operated at “ The Cattle’s Stop” located in Bullet Tree Falls Village, Cayo District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Maria De Jesus Banner is applying for a Publican Special Liquor License to be operated at “ MLS Tavern Restaurant & Bar” located on Bullet Tree Road, San Ignacio Town, Cayo District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Mirsa P. Moralez is applying for a Restaurant Liquor License to be operated at “ La Casona Bar & Grill” located in Progresso Village, Cayo District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Richard J. Flowers is applying for a Shop Liquor License to be operated at “ Stop N Shop” located in Santa Familia Village, Cayo District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Lesli M Ayala is applying for a Shop Liquor License to be operated at “L’s Stop N Shop N Service Center” located on Flamboyant Street, San Ignacio Town, Cayo District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that CIB Cayo Sale Center is applying for a Publican General Liquor License to be operated at “CIB Cayo Sale Center” located on Bishop Martin Street, Santa Elena Town, Cayo District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Eddie E. Samayoa & Didiana J. Garcia are applying for a Restaurant Liquor License to be operated at “Logan’s Bar & Grill” located in Duck Run 1 Village, Cayo District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Yan Jun Tan is applying for a Shop Liquor License to be operated at “TJ Supermarket” located at # 3654 Citron Street, City of Belmopan, Cayo District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Marvin N. Garcia is applying for a Restaurant Liquor License to be operated at “The Corner Lounge” located Cristo Rey Village, Cayo District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Elvis Orellano is applying for a Malt & Cider Liquor License to be operated at “Eve’s Cool Spot” located in Esperanza Village, Cayo District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Abner Swift is applying for a Hotel Liquor License to be operated at “Vista View Ltd.” located in Mosquitoville Village, San Ignacio Town, Cayo District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Elmer Sanchez is applying for a Restaurant Liquor License to be operated at “El Refujio Cevicheria & Car Wash” located on Independence Street, Benque Viejo Del Carmen, Cayo District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Mericie Vasquez is applying for a Publican Special Liquor License to be operated at “El Gato Verde” located in Teakettle Village, Cayo District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Constalez Chiac is applying for a Malt & Cider Liquor License to be operated at “Mystique Shop & Save” located at # 8 Hudson Street, San Ignacio Town, Cayo District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

THE BELIZE TIMES 20 15 JAN 2023 THE BELIZE TIMES 153 COUNTRYWIDE PUBLIC AUCTION SALES: PROPERTIES BY ORDER of the Mortgagees Messrs. Atlantic Bank Limited, Licensed Auctioneers Kevin A. Castillo and Christiana R. Castillo are selling ONLINE via belizepropertyauctions.com the following properties. Sales currently running until 28th February 2023. Public Auction Sales will expire fortnightly on the dates and times listed on the website until these properties are sold. BELMOPAN RESIDENTIAL SUBDIVISION 1.BELMOPAN COMMERCIAL/RESIDENTIAL SUDVISION “FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION & PHOTOGRAPHS PLEASE VISIT WEBSITE” TERMS: STRICTLY CASH KEVIN A. CASTILLO TELEPHONE: 223-4488 Website: belizepropertyauctions.com Email: kevinacas@yahoo.com Facebook: Belize Auctions (Being a developing SUB-DIVISION of Commercial and Residential parcels of land situate 400 meters east of the intersection of the George Price Boulevard and the northwestern corner of the Piccini Residential Development, Belmopan, Cayo District, the freehold properties of Messrs. New Era Development Company Limited) REGISTRATION SECTION BLOCK PARCEL Belmopan(Being 6 vacant contiguous commercial lots – sizes available on website) 20 9553 to 9558 Belmopan(Being 177 original lots – 20 lots sold = 157 remaining residential lots – sizes available on website) 20 9559 to 9735 Belmopan (Being 5 large parcels of land – sizes available on website) 20 9736 to 9743 The freehold properties of Messrs. New Era Development Company Limited

Ministry of Agriculture Hosts Meeting with Onion Producers

January 11, 2021 - The Ministry of Agriculture, Food Security and Enterprise along with the Belize Marketing and Development Corporation (BMDC) held an onion production meeting today with onion producers from Corozal and Orange Walk districts at the Corozal ITVET.

The meeting, which is the second of three ordinary sessions, focused on production forecasts, quality, and supply and demand for this year’s crop season. The meeting also focused on the issues recently raised by onion growers concerning the marketing of onions at the early harvest stage.

A healthy discussion was held with farmers to clarify the issues of market access for local products, importation, contraband and quality of local products, with emphasis on the process of issuing import licenses. Topics such as improved communication and increased checks between sector stakeholders were also discussed with the attendees. They agreed to improve their provision of data to the ministry and to meet more often to discuss concerns. The ministry agreed to ensure data checks are carried out accurately. The BMDC also agreed to alleviate market sales through the purchasing of available onion for the next two weeks while imported amounts deplete in the local market.

Hon. Jose Mai, Minister of Agriculture, Food Security and Enterprise, reiterated his and the ministry's support for farmers and local products and emphasized the role of BMDC in advancing the marketing of agricultural products.

Marky Mobile

PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENT

Annual Balance of Payments Survey

Each year the Central Bank of Belize collects data for the compilation of Belize’s Balance of Payments. In order to carry out this exercise for 2022 and to make accurate revisions to our 2021 data, the Central Bank is once again conducting its survey of business enterprises and non-profit organisations resident in Belize

The Central Bank guarantees that all data submitted will be kept strictly confidential and any published statistics will be aggregated so that individual enterprises cannot be identified. To contribute to the effectiveness of this exercise, please submit responses by Friday, 27 January 2023.

The Central Bank of Belize looks forward to your collective cooperation and working together toward a successful survey initiative.

BELIZE 25 SEP 2020

NOTICE

GOVERNMENT OF BELIZE TREASURY BILLS ISSUE NUMBER 2/2023

Tenders are invited for an issue of Government of Belize Treasury Bills. The amount of the issue will be $64,391,800.

The Bills will be issued in electronic form only evidenced by an electronic book entry in the Central Securities Depository of the Central Bank of Belize in multiples of $200 and will be repayable at par 91 days after issue. They will be issued on Tuesday, 24 January 2023 and will be redeemed on Tuesday, 25 April 2023.

Each tender must be for $200 or a multiple of $200 and must specify to five decimal places the amount, which is offered for each one hundred dollars face value of the Bills sought.

Members of the public who wish to participate in the auction must submit their bid to the Central Bank of Belize electronically to bids@centralbank.org.bz or at the designated drop off box no later than 12:00 noon on Friday, 20 January 2023.

The Auction in the Central Securities Depository System (CSD) will be opened from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm on Tuesday, 24 January 2023.

Successful bidders should arrange to settle via the Automated Payment & Securities Settlement System of Belize (APSSS).

Bank: Central Bank of Belize Account: GLICORP0402627

The Government of Belize reserves the right to accept or reject any and/or all tenders in whole or in part.

CENTRAL BANK OF BELIZE

Notices are placed on Central Bank of Belize Website (www.centralbank.org.bz)

THE BELIZE TIMES 21 15 JAN 2023
THE BELIZE 25 SEP
2020
THE
5 January 2023
Motorbike is sponsored to the People’s United Party by Hon Anthony Mahler for use by our BT Office Assistant Roberto ‘Marky’
Peyrefitte.

The Belize Agricultural Health Authority (BAHA) in collaboration with the Ministry of Agriculture, Food Security and Enterprise (MAFSE), the Ministry of Health and Wellness (MOHW), the Ministry of Sustainable Development, Climate Change & Disaster Risk Management, the Regional International Organization for Agricultural Health (OIRSA) and the Belize Poultry Association (BPA) inform the public that Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI) H5N1 has recently been confirmed in pelicans on the coast of Puerto Cortes and La Ceiba, Honduras.

Additionally, HPAI H5N1 was confirmed in Yucatan, Mexico in November 2022. Given the proximity of the infected areas to Belize, the threat level has been increased to high. Belize is therefore strengthening the technical and strategic response, using the One Health approach, to reduce the threat. This approach includes:

1. Strengthening the inspections of passengers and

vessels at all points of entry;

2. Restricting the importation of poultry and poultry products originating from infected countries;

3. Testing and proper disposal of confiscated poultry and poultry products;

4. Strengthening laboratory capacity for in-country molecular testing of the current HPAI circulating strain including surge capacity;

5. Strengthening passive surveillance by encouraging the reporting of mortality, purple coloration in comb and wattle and acute drop in egg production in poultry within the required twenty-four (24) hours;

6. Promoting the reporting of mortality in wild birds and reducing response time;

7. Strengthening active surveillance

Belize National Prayer

Almighty and Eternal God, who through Jesus Christ has revealed Your Glory to all nations, please protect and preserve Belize, our beloved country.

God of might, wisdom and justice, please assist our Belizean government and people with your Holy Spirit of counsel and fortitude.

Let Your light of Your divine wisdom direct their plans and endeavours so that with Your help we may attain our just objectives.

With Your guidance, may all our endeavours tend to peace, social justice, liberty, national happiness, the increase of industry, sobriety and useful knowledge.

We pray, O God of Mercy, for all of us that we may be blessed in the knowledge and sanctified in the observance of Your most holy law, that we may be preserved in union and, in that peace which the world itself cannot give.

And, after enjoying the blessings of this life, please admit us, dear Lord, to that eternal reward that You have prepared for those who love You.

Amen.

programs focusing on high-risk areas that are habitats for wild birds and border buffer zones;

8. Strengthening and maintaining high levels of biosecurity in poultry establishments;

9. Fostering partnerships with the public and private stakeholder agencies;

10. Fostering partnerships with the Forest Department and mandated wildlife partners.

High mortality in birds is reportable to BAHA within twenty-four (24) hours. Reports can be made to BAHA, MAFSE, Forest Department, MOHW, BPA, or any registered veterinarian.

THE

The BAHA veterinary services can be contacted at: phone: 824-4872 or 302-1388, WhatsApp: 614-6891, e-mail: animalhealth@baha.org.bz, and website: www.baha.org.bz

TIMES

Help us to ensure that Belize remains free of Avian Influenza.

SECRETARY, HUMAN RESOURCES

The Secretary, Human Resources (HR) will provide secretarial and clerical support and contribute to the overall objectives of the Human Resources Department. The Secretary will ensure all assigned duties are carried out confidentially and efficiently. The Secretary will:

Draft correspondences as directed;

Route outgoing mail and sort incoming mail for distribution in a timely manner;

Maintain, transfer, retrieve departmental files, and update active and inactive filing indexes in accordance with the Central Bank’s Records’ Management Policy & Procedures;

Input and maintain accurate vacation leave and other leave-type data in the Human Resources Information System;

Forward relevant payroll documents received in the Payroll Unit in a timely manner;

Research special initiatives/tasks from time to time;

Provide logistical support for HR events and projects;

Respond to routine queries in a professional manner;

Perform general duties to include but not limited to photocopying and faxing; and

Perform other related duties as assigned

The applicants should possess the following:

EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE

An associate’s degree in business management, accounting, or a related field from a recognized tertiary institution. Relevant work experience would be an asset.

TECHNICAL KNOWLEDGE

Knowledge of the Belize Labour Laws; knowledge of principles of organizing, planning, and general office administration; proficient in Microsoft Office Suite, particularly Word, Excel, and PowerPoint; proficient in the use of office equipment; strong communication skills, both orally and in writing; knowledge of administrative and clerical procedures including managing files and records, drafting correspondences and other office terminology and procedures; ability to gather data, compile information, prepare and produce clear comprehensive correspondences, reports and other documents in a variety of formats.

COMPETENCIES

Flexibility; Adaptability; Results Orientation; Organizational Awareness; Communication; Personal Credibility; Fostering Teamwork; Analytical Thinking, Diagnostic Information Gathering; Initiative, and Thoroughness

Submit the following documents by Wednesday, 25 January 2023:

CBB Employment Application Form (Available online)

Curriculum Vitae

Three (3) current references (one must be from a previous employer)

Certified copies of university transcripts, degrees, and any other personal certificates

Applications should be addressed to:

Manager, Human Resources Department Central Bank of Belize, Gabourel Lane, Belize City, BELIZE Ref: Secretary- Human Resources Department Email: hr@centralbank.org.bz or online at www.centralbank.org.bz (All applications will be held in strict confidence )

THE BELIZE TIMES 22 15 JAN 2023 ADVISORY #1 of
2023 – HIGHLY PATHOGENIC AVIAN INFLUENZA (HPAI) H5N1
BELIZE
25 SEP 2020
The Central Bank invites qualified individuals to join its Human Resources Department

Enterprise is hereby informing the general public that effective Wednesday, January 11th, 2023, new fixed controlled prices will be introduced for the sale of Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG). This change now reflects the sale by wholesale volume and retail sale by volume in both urban and rural areas.

Corozal District $3.72

Stann Creek District $3.72 Toledo District $3.72

Belize District $3.72

Cayo District $3.72

Orange Walk District $3.72

Corozal District $3.72

RETAIL

Stann Creek District $3.72 Toledo District $3.72

District Per Gallon

IMPORT WHOLESALE

Belize District $3.72

Cayo District $3.72

Orange Walk District $3.72

Corozal District $3.72 Stann Creek District $3.72 Toledo District $3.72

Urban Area Per Pound Per Gallon

Belize City

The Supplies Control Unit (SCU) in the Ministry of Agriculture, Food Security and Enterprise is hereby informing the general public that effective Wednesday, January 11th, 2023, new

Fifth Consecutive Decrease in Butane Prices Buy Caribbean

RETAIL

$1.22 $5.32

Belmopan $1.22 $5.32

Urban Area Per Pound Per Gallon

Belize City $1.22 $5.32

San Ignacio $1.22 $5.32

Belmopan $1.22 $5.32

Benque Viejo Del Carmen $1.22 $5.32

San Ignacio $1.22 $5.32

Orange Walk Town $1.22 $5.32

Benque Viejo Del Carmen $1.22 $5.32

Orange Walk Town $1.22 $5.32

Corozal Town $1.22 $5.32

Corozal Town $1.22 $5.32

Dangriga $1.22 $5.32

Dangriga $1.22 $5.32

Punta Gorda $1.22 $5.32

Punta Gorda $1.22 $5.32

RETAIL

RETAIL

fixed controlled prices will be introduced for the sale of Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG). This change now reflects the sale by wholesale volume and retail sale by volume in both urban and rural areas.

Urban Area Per Pound Per Gallon

Belize City $1.22 $5.32

Belmopan $1.22 $5.32

These prices reflect a decrease of BZ $0.12 per gallon for the current shipment resulting primarily from a decrease in the acquisition price of propane.

The general public is advised that the prices established for imported LPG are based on the mixtures of 70:30 (Propane: Butane) only as per requirement of the Belize National Standard Specification for Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) BZS 21:2012. For further information, kindly contact the Supplies Control Unit at 8222648, 223-2845 or via email.

San Ignacio $1.22 $5.32

Benque Viejo Del Carmen $1.22 $5.32

Orange Walk Town $1.22 $5.32

Corozal Town $1.22 $5.32

Belmopan, January 11, 2023 - The Government of Belize hereby informs the public and the business community that, as of January 1, 2023, the import duty on condensed milk imported into CARICOM from all non-CARICOM sources was increased to 30%. The recent policy change applies to all CARICOM countries that participate in the CARICOM Single Market, including Belize.

RETAIL

Rural Area Per Pound Per Gallon

Rural Area Per Pound Per Gallon

Belize District $1.24 $5.42

Cayo District $1.24 $5.42

Orange Walk District $1.24 $5.42

Belize District $1.24 $5.42

Corozal District $1.24 $5.42

Cayo District $1.24 $5.42

Stann Creek District $1.24 $5.42 Toledo District $1.24 $5.42

Orange Walk District $1.24 $5.42

Corozal District $1.24 $5.42

These prices reflect a decrease of BZ $0.12 per gallon for primarily from a decrease in the acquisition price of propane.

Stann Creek District $1.24 $5.42

VACANCY ANNOUNCEMENT

Dangriga $1.22 $5.32 Punta Gorda $1.22 $5.32

Toledo District $1.24 $5.42

The general public is advised that the prices established for the mixtures of 70:30 (Propane: Butane) only as per requirement of Specification for Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) BZS 21:2012. For contact the Supplies Control Unit at 822-2648, 223-2845 or via

These prices reflect a decrease of BZ $0.12 per gallon for the current primarily from a decrease in the acquisition price of propane.

The Pan American Health Organization/World Health Organization (PAHO/WHO) invites applicants for the functions of National Consultant to support the Gender Based Violence Training

RETAIL

Duty station: Belize City

The general public is advised that the prices established for imported the mixtures of 70:30 (Propane: Butane) only as per requirement of the Belize Specification for Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) BZS 21:2012. For further contact the Supplies Control Unit at 822-2648, 223-2845 or via email

Rural Area Per Pound Per Gallon

Qualifications:

Under the Revised Treaty of Chaguaramas (RTC), which established the CSME, if a particular product (e.g. condensed milk) is being produced in a CARICOM state, then such producer is entitled to protection in the regional market through the CET – i.e. through the application of high protective rates of import duties. In cases where the production capacity can supply up to 75% of the annual total regional consumption of a particular product, then the Council for Trade and Economic Development (COTED), a primary organ of the Community, is empowered to ensure import duty protection by placing the commodity on the List of Commodities Ineligible for Conditional Duty Exemption. This is the standing trade policy under the RTC.

Belize District $1.24 $5.42

Essential: A Bachelor’s degree in a discipline related to public health, gender studies, social development, or related social science field

Cayo District $1.24 $5.42

Orange Walk District $1.24 $5.42 Corozal District $1.24 $5.42 Stann Creek District $1.24 $5.42 Toledo District $1.24 $5.42

Desirable: Post graduate degree (Master level) in public health, gender studies, social development, or related social science field.

Experience:

Essential: A minimum of 5 years of professional experience associated with the support, design, implementation, or management of public health and/or development activities.

These prices reflect a decrease of BZ $0.12 per gallon for the current shipment resulting primarily from a decrease in the acquisition price of propane.

Skills:

The general public is advised that the prices established for imported LPG are based on the mixtures of 70:30 (Propane: Butane) only as per requirement of the Belize National Standard Specification for Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) BZS 21:2012. For further information, kindly contact the Supplies Control Unit at 822-2648, 223-2845 or via email

Jamaica has been producing condensed milk for some time and has recently increased production to meet the threshold of 75% of CARICOM’s demand. It was in this context that Jamaica requested the full protection of the CET from the COTED. The COTED, approved the placement of condensed milk on the List of Ineligibles (that is, no government can grant import duty exemptions without prior authorization by the COTED), and an increase in the applicable rate of import duty to 30%. The COTED also agreed that the 30% rate of import duty should be implemented with effect from January 1, 2022, by all member states. Belize has delayed implementation to coincide with introduction of the Revised CET based on the 2022 version of the Harmonized Commodity Description and Coding System, which is the basis of Belize’s Customs Tariff Schedule. Therefore, the revised rate of 30% is now in force.

Stakeholders are reminded that Belize is obligated to apply the 30% import duty as a COTED decision, and also relies on this policy to ensure similar protection for its own products, in particular sugar and frozen concentrated orange and grapefruit juices, when exported to CARICOM states. Given Jamaica’s ability to supply the CARICOM region with condensed milk on a duty-free basis, the effect on price is anticipated to be negligible.

• Excellent understanding of the network of support services available to survivors of GBV in Belize.

• Experience with training health sector staff essential, including familiarity with managing zoombased and face-to-face training situations.

• Familiarity with response to health emergencies, including GBV.

• Experience with strengthening health system responses to gender-based violence an asset, including familiarity with relevant tools and guidelines developed by PAHO/WHO.

• Strong coordination, problem-solving and organizational skills.

• Ability to work collaboratively (in person or virtually) with other team players

• Excellent communication and interpersonal skills and sensitivity to political and cultural issues

• Ability to meet deadlines

• Strong professional oral and writing skills, including the development of reports, oral presentations, and technical/persuasive documents for consideration at the highest levels of the Organization.

• Demonstrated ability to effectively use a computer and utilize software programs such as Microsoft Office Word, Excel, PowerPoint, SharePoint, and Outlook. Other IT skills and knowledge of other software programs for Statistical Analysis, Data Exploratory Analysis and Project Management would be an asset.

Languages: Very good knowledge of English and working knowledge of Spanish

Deadline: Letter of application, Curriculum Vitae, and two current letters of recommendation should be sent to blzmail@paho.org or to P.O. Box 1834, Belize City no later than January 26, 2023

For further details visit our website https://www.paho.org/en/vacancies An interview will be held for this position and only candidates under serious consideration will be contacted.

PAHO/WHO has a smoke-free environment and does not recruit smokers or users of any form of tobacco

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CONTROLLED PRICES FOR LIQUEFIED
GAS (LPG)
of Import Duties on Condensed Milk Imported into
25 SEP 2020
NEW
PETROLEUM
Alteration
CARICOM THE BELIZE TIMES
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Belize and Japan Hold First Bilateral Consultation

Belize and Japan held their first bilateral consultation on January 11, 2023. The meeting provided an opportunity for the two countries to review the state of play of the bilateral relations inclusive of regional and global developments that influence the relationship.

Both countries exchanged views on their respective domestic and foreign policy priorities. They also discussed various issues including the progress of post-COVID-19 economic recovery, Belize’s Amnesty Programme, climate change, financing for development, and regional and international matters of mutual interest.

Japan remains an important development partner for Belize, engaging actively at the bilateral, regional, and multilateral levels. Belize and Japan will celebrate 41 years of bilateral relations on November 3, 2023.

The delegations were headed by Ambassador Amalia Mai, Chief Executive Officer for Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade, and H.E. Kazuhiro Iryu, Japan’s Ambassador to Belize.

Prime Minister Announces Ministerial Re-assignment

1. SOURCE OF RESOURCES

The Central American Bank for Economic Integration (CABEI), as part of the services it provides to its beneficiary partner countries, is granting total funding for the Procurement, Installation and connectivity to the Fiber Optic Grid of Fifty (50) Surveillance Cameras and all associated equipment (Monitors, DVRs, etc.) to ensure full functionality of the system and connection to fiber optic cable, for the Belize Police Department within the framework of the Belize Integral Security Programme (BISP).

2. EXECUTING AGENCY AND BUYER OF THE BIDDING PROCESS

1.1

Buyer’s background

The Executing Body (EB) for the BISP is the Ministry of Finance, Economic Development, and Investment. The Ministry of Economic Development will be responsible for the execution of the Programme and all its components, reporting all progress to CABEI and ensure the execution of each component under the terms established for CABEI formulation and approval. The execution of BISP components will be carried out by the Co-Executors: Belize Police Department, Belize Defence Force, Belize Coast Guard and National Forensic Science Services.

Belmopan, January 6, 2022

In an effort to continue to strengthen governance and enhance Cabinet’s performance, the Prime Minister Hon. John Briceño is pleased to announce a minor reshuffle within his administration.

Minister of State Hon. Ramon Cervantes, Jr. will now support Hon. Orlando Habet, Minister of Sustainable Development, Climate Change and Disaster Risk Management, assisting with responsibility for NEMO, the Belize National Fire Service and the Belize Solid Waste Management Authority.

The Prime Minister is confident that this portfolio adjustment will ensure that there is renewed focus on these three critical areas.

1.2

The Ministry of Economic Development is responsible for the present Procurement process for which it invites suppliers of goods and services to submit bids for this procurement in a sealed envelope.

The Supplier will be selected and awarded in accordance with the procedures of the Central American Bank for Economic Integration as established in the Procurement Policy for Procurement of Goods, Works, Services and Consultancies with CABEI resources and its Regulations, (DI-52/2020 and PRE-40/2021) which can be found on the following web site: https://www.bcie.org. 2.

1.3

PRESENTATION OF THE PROCUREMENT PROCESS

1.1 General Objectives of the Procurement: acquisition, installation, and connectivity to the Fiber Optic Grid of Fifty (50) Surveillance Cameras and associated equipment (monitors, DVRs, etc.) for the Belize Police Department. 1.2 The Buyer makes available to interested parties all the documentation related to this Procurement necessary for the preparation of bids.

Such information will be available free of charge:

a. For download on the Ministry of Economic Development’s Website: www.med.gov.bz/bisp-tenders and the Ministry of Finance’s Procurement Portal https://blz-cppnb.caricom.org/epps/home.do

b. Additional information regarding the preparation of proposals can be communicated by emailed to: procurementofficer. bisp@med.gov.bz and copied to projectcoordinator.bisp@med.gov.bz

Any cost to obtain the documents are Non-Refundable. The nominal charge amounts needed are to cover printing and shipping costs.

1.3 Bids for this invitation to bid shall be received no later than Thursday, March 2nd, 2023, until 9:00 a.m. at the following physical address below:

1.4 Bids must be sent to the address below and bids will not be permitted in electronic form. No late bids will be accepted. Bids shall be opened publicly, in the presence of the representatives designated by the Bidder, at the address listed below, at 9:15 a.m. on March 2nd, 2023.

1.5 All Bids must be accompanied by a “Bid Maintenance Declaration”.

1.6 The address referred to above is:

Project Coordinator

Belize Integral Security Programme #1904 Constitution Drive, 2nd Floor, Unit 3

Belmopan City, Cayo District Belize, Central America Telephone Number (822-0156)

Ref: Acquisition of approximately 50 Surveillance Cameras and other equipment for installation in speci c areas of Belize City - BISP (Nº CABEI-G-011-2147/2022)

THE BELIZE TIMES 24 15 JAN 2023
25 SEP 2020 Specific Procurement Notice
Acquisition of approximately 50 Surveillance Cameras and other equipment for installation in specific areas of Belize City Nº CABEI-G-011-2147/2022 One Stage-One Envelope January 13, 2023
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Pelé, the Global Face of Soccer, Dies at 82

Pelé, who was declared a national treasure in his native Brazil, achieved worldwide celebrity and helped popularize the sport in the United States.

Born Edson Arantes do Nascimento, Pelé was a formative 20th-century sports figure who was revered as a national treasure in his native Brazil. He was known for popularizing soccer in the United States, and citing it as a tool for connecting people worldwide.

Pelé, one of soccer’s greatest players and a transformative figure in 20th-century sports who achieved a level of global celebrity few athletes have known, died on Thursday in São Paulo. He was 82.

His death was confirmed by his manager, Joe Fraga. The Hospital Israelita Albert Einstein in São Paulo said the cause was multiple organ failure, the result of the progression of colon cancer.

Pelé had been receiving treatment for cancer in recent years, and he entered the hospital several weeks ago for treatment of a variety of health issues, including a respiratory infection.

A national hero in his native Brazil, Pelé was beloved around the world — by the very poor, among whom he was raised; the very rich, in whose circles he traveled; and just about everyone who ever saw him play.

“Pelé is one of the few who contradicted my theory,” Andy Warhol once said. “Instead of 15 minutes of fame, he will have 15 centuries.”

Celebrated for his peerless talent and originality on the field, Pelé (pronounced peh-LAY) also endeared himself to fans with his sunny personality and his belief in the power of soccer — football to most of the world — to connect people across dividing lines of race, class and nationality.

He won three World Cup tournaments with Brazil and 10 league titles with Santos, his club team, as well as the 1977 North American Soccer League championship with the New York Cosmos. Having come out of retirement at 34, he spent three seasons with the Cosmos on a crusade to popularize soccer in the United States.

Before his final game, in October 1977 at Giants Stadium in East Rutherford, N.J., Pelé took the microphone on a podium at the center of the field, his father and Muhammad Ali beside him, and exhorted a crowd of more than 75,000.

“Say with me three times now,” he declared, “for the kids: Love! Love! Love!”

In his 21-year career, Pelé — born Edson Arantes do Nascimento — scored 1,283 goals in 1,367 professional matches, including 77 goals for the Brazilian national team.

Many of those goals became legendary, but Pelé’s influence on the sport went well beyond scoring. He helped create and promote what he later called “o jogo bonito” — the beautiful game — a style that valued clever ball control, inventive pinpoint passing and a voracious appetite for attacking. Pelé not only played it better than anyone; he also championed it around the world.

Among his athletic assets was a remarkable center of gravity; as he ran, swerved, sprinted or backpedaled, his

midriff seemed never to move, while his hips and his upper body swiveled around it.

He could accelerate, decelerate or pivot in a flash. Off-balance or not, he could lash the ball accurately with either foot. Relatively small, at 5 feet 8 inches, he could nevertheless leap exceptionally high, often seeming to hang in the air to put power behind a header.

Like other sports, soccer has evolved. Today, many of its stars can execute acrobatic shots or rapid-fire passing sequences. But in his day, Pelé’s playmaking and scoring skills were stunning.

Early Success

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Pelé sprang into the international limelight at the 1958 World Cup in Sweden, a slight 17-year-old who as a boy had played soccer barefoot on the streets of his impoverished village using rolled-up rags for a ball. A star for Brazil, he scored six goals in the tournament, including three in a semifinal against France and two in the final, a 5-2 victory over Sweden. It was Brazil’s first of a record five

Request for Expression of Interest HYDRAULIC ENGINEER CONSULTANT

Institution: Ministry of Economic Development

Country: Belize

Project: Resilient Rural Belize Programme

Loan No.: 2000002301

Deadline for Submission of Expression of Interest: January 17, 2023 at 10:00 AM

Project Background:

The Government of Belize (GOB), with financing from the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) and the Green Climate Fund, has embarked on a six-year Programme, Resilient Rural Belize (RRB), which aims to minimize the impacts of climatic and economic events on smallholder farmers while supporting sustainable market access for their produce. The Programme will help farmers employ climate resili ent agricultural practices and technologies; integrate profitable smallholder participation into the development of select vegetable, fruit, and honey value chains; and support smallholder production capacity through investments in public and private climate resilient infrastructure and in the strengthening of small holder farmer Producers Organizations and relevant GOB Departments.

Scope of Service:

Under the direct supervision of the Programme Manager, the Hydraulic Engineer Consultant will be responsible for the Integrated Water Resource Management and all water related investments under the Climate Resilient Rural Infrastructure (CRRIA) component and those irrigation and drainage investments as identified in the Producer Organization business plan under Component 1. The Hydraulic Engineer Consultant is expected to abide by the Programme Implementation Manual (PIM), and regulations and procedures for supervision of design and civil works as per the applicable legislation of Belize. The contract for this consultancy will span 12 months (12 working days per month).

Academic Qualification:

The Hydraulic Engineer Consultant must possess:

• A minimum of a BSc. in Hydraulic Engineering, Irrigation Engineering or related field.

Specific Experience:

The Hydraulic Engineer Consultant must possess the following experience:

• Demonstrate experience in at least two (2) projects similar in nature to that being implemented (irrigation, drainage, water catchment, etc.). Experience with projects funded by an international funding agency would be an asset.

• A minimum of one (1) year experience in engineering design, design review, and its related aspects for small-scale irrigation and drainage systems. Specific experience in irrigation works supervision would be an asset.

• At least two years’ experience in implementing irrigation and drainage systems construction or rehabilitation works.

Individual Consultants interested in receiving the Request for Expression of Interest (REOI) document for this consultancy should register their interest by sending an e -mail (with subject: Request for REOI – Hydraulic Engineer Consultant to the Procurement Officer at nvernon.rrb@med.gov.bz giving full contact details of the Consultant. This will ensure that the Consultants receive updates regarding this consultancy

The REOI must be delivered to the following address on or before January 17, 2023, at 10:00 AM (Local time) via e-mail to the following e-mail address:

Email: geraldo.flowers@med.gov.bz

CC: nvernon.rrb@med.gov.bz

Resilient Rural Belize Programme

Attn: Geraldo Flowers

Resilient Rural Belize Programme

National Agriculture Showgrounds Belmopan City, Cayo, Belize

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World Cup trophies.

Pelé also played on the Brazilian teams that won in 1962 and 1970. In the 1966 tournament, in England, he was brutally kicked in the early games and was finally sidelined by a Portuguese player’s tackle that would have earned an expulsion nowadays but drew nothing then.

With Pelé essentially absent, Brazil was eliminated in the opening round. He was so disheartened that he announced he would retire from national team play.

But he reconsidered and played on Brazil’s World Cup team in Mexico in 1970. That team is widely hailed as the best ever; its captain, Carlos Alberto, later joined Pelé on the Cosmos.

“I wish he had gone on playing forever,” Clive Toye, a former president and general manager of the Cosmos, wrote in a 2006 memoir. “But then, so does everyone else who saw him play, and those football people who never saw him play are the unluckiest people in the world.”

Soccer Diplomacy

When Pelé was about to retire from Santos in the early 1970s, Henry A. Kissinger, the United States secretary of state at the time, wrote to the Brazilian government asking it to release Pelé to play in the United States as a way to help promote soccer, and Brazil, in America.

By then, two more World Cups, numerous international club competitions and tireless touring by Santos had made Pelé a global celebrity. So it was beyond quixotic when Toye, the Cosmos’ general manager, decided to try to persuade the player universally acclaimed as the world’s best, and highest paid, to join his team.

The Cosmos had been born only a month earlier, in one afternoon, when all the players had gathered in a hotel at Kennedy International Airport to sign an agreement to play for $75 a game in a country where soccer was a minor sport at best.

Toye first met with Pelé and Julio Mazzei, Pelé’s longtime friend and mentor, in February 1971 during a Santos tour in Jamaica. It took dozens more conversations over the next four years, as well as millions of dollars from Warner Communications, the team’s owner,

for Pelé to join the Cosmos.

During that period, he became the top scorer in Brazil for the 11th time, Santos won the 10th league championship of his tenure, and Pelé took heavy

GOVERNMENT OF BELIZE BELIZE SOCIAL INVESTMENT FUND III PROJECT INVITATION FOR BIDS

The Government of Belize (GOBZ) has received financing from the Caribbean Development Bank (CDB) in an amount equivalent to USD$10,000,000 towards the cost of the Belize Social Investment Fund III Project and intends to apply a portion of the proceeds of this financing to eligible payments under this contract. Payment by CDB will be made only at the request of (GOBZ) and upon approval by CDB, and will be subject, in all respects, to the terms and conditions of the Financing Agreement. The Financing Agreement prohibits withdrawal from the financing account for the purpose of any payment to persons or entities, or for any import of goods, if such payment or import, to the knowledge of CDB, is prohibited by a decision of the United Nations Security Council taken under Chapter VII of the Charter of the United Nations. No party other than (GOBZ) shall derive any rights from the Financing Agreement or have any claim to the proceeds of the Financing.

The Project is being implemented by the Ministry of Finance (MOF) through the Social Investment Fund (BSIF).BSIF has contracted Consultants who will assist with delivering the project.

BSIF now invites sealed bids from eligible bidders for the Construction of Administration Building, Dormitories and Ancillary Works for Dorothy Menzies Child Care Center Replacement Facility, Belmopan, Cayo District, Belize: Lot 1 and/or Lot 2. The works include, but are not limited to the following:

Lot 1: Construction of Dormitories and Ancillary Works for Dorothy Menzies Child Care Center Replacement Facility, Belmopan, Cayo District, Belize.

The proposed scope includes the construction of two (2) separate single storey reinforced concrete dormitories each containing an interior floorspace of approximately 3,800 square feet. Each dormitory shall be equipped with restroom facilities, activity areas, bedroom facilities, kitchenettes, sick bays, staff monitoring facilities, and access for persons with disabilities.

Works shall also include the construction of site fencing, the construction of a playground area - complete with a gazebo, and the undertaking of relevant site works. Provisions for the installation of electrical, plumbing, water supply and wastewater systems, in accordance with the regulations of the respective authorities, will also be included.

Lot 2: Construction of Administration Building for Dorothy Menzies Child Care Center Replacement Facility, Belmopan, Cayo District, Belize

The proposed scope includes the construction of one (1) single storey reinforced concrete structure containing an interior floorspace of approximately 4,900 square feet. The building shall be equipped with dining facilities, kitchen facilities, storage spaces, bathrooms, laundry facilities, office spaces, conference facilities, a computer room, and access for persons with disabilities. Works shall also include the installation of electrical, plumbing, water supply and wastewater systems in accordance with the regulations of the respective authorities.

Bidders may Bid for one or both lots, as further defined in the bidding document. Bidders wishing to offer discounts in case they are awarded more than one contract will be allowed to do so, provided those discounts are included in the Letter of Bid.

Consideration will be limited to firms or joint ventures of firms, which are legally incorporated or otherwise organised in, and have their principal place of business in an eligible country and are either:

(a) more than 50% beneficially owned by a citizen or citizens and/or a bona fide resident or residents of an eligible country, or by a body corporate or bodies corporate meeting these requirements; or

(b) owned or controlled by the Government of an eligible country provided that it is legally and financially autonomous and operated under the commercial law of an eligible country and otherwise meets the eligibility requirements of the CDB Guidelines for Procurement (2006).

Eligible countries are member countries of CDB.

Eligible bidders will be required to submit full qualification information with their bids establishing their eligibility to bid and qualification to perform the contract if the bid is accepted. Tender and qualification information are to be submitted in the English Language on the prescribed forms inserted in the Bid Documents. Submissions that do not provide the information required, or do not demonstrate the prospective contractor’s ability to perform satisfactorily, will not qualify and will not be considered for further evaluation.

Qualification requirements include, inter alia:

criticism for retiring from the national team and refusing to play in the 1974 World Cup, in West Germany.

Toye made his last pitch in March 1975 in Brussels. Pelé had retired from Santos the previous October, and two major clubs, Real Madrid of Spain and Juventus of Italy, were each offering a deal worth $15 million, Pelé later recalled.

“Sign for them, and all you can win is a championship,” Toye said he told Pelé. “Sign for me, and you can win a country.”

To further entice him, Warner added a music deal, a marketing deal guaranteeing him 50 percent of any licensing revenue involving his name, and a guarantee to hire his friend Mazzei as an assistant coach. Pelé signed a three-year contract worth, according to various estimates, $2.8 million to $7 million (the latter equivalent to about $40 million today).

His face remained familiar around the world long after his retirement from soccer. In 1994, when the World Cup was about to be played in the United States, Pelé sat in Central Park in New York waiting to be interviewed for ABC News. A teenager passed, did a double-take and then ran off; within minutes, people were streaming across the park to see him.

“There were hundreds of them,” Toye wrote in his own memoir. “Seventeen years after he last kicked a ball, this dark-skinned man is sitting in deep, dark shade under the trees — but he is still recognized, and once recognized, never alone in any country on earth.”

(a) an average annual turnover (defined as certified payments received for works in progress or completed) within the last 5 years of at least for Lot 1 : Nine Hundred Thousand Belize Dollars (BZ$900,000) (USD$460,000); Lot 2: Eight Hundred Thousand Belize Dollars (BZ$800,000) (USD$405,000)

(b) a demonstrable cash flow (including access to credit) for Lot 1: Fifty One Thousand United States dollars (USD$ 51,000); for Lot 2: Forty One Thousand United States dollars (USD$41,000); and

(c) experience as prime contractor in the construction of at least three (3) assignments of a nature, scope and complexity comparable to the proposed project activity within the last five (5) years (to comply with this requirement, works quoted should be at least 80 percent complete).

Bidding Documents may be obtained by eligible bidders from the first address below for a nonrefundable fee of BZ$200 (USD$100). Requests may be made by written application including email. Written applications must be clearly marked: “Request for Bidding Documents for the Construction of Administration Building/Dormitories and Ancillary Works for Dorothy Menzies Child Care Center Replacement Facility, Belmopan, Cayo District, Belize: Lot 1 and/ or Lot 2”, along with the name, address and contact information of the bidder for which Bidding Documents are being requested. Payment should be by cash deposited to, or Bank transfer to BSIF’s Bank Account only. Banking details can be requested at the address below. Cash payment will not be accepted at the BSIF Office.

Applicants who request that documents be forwarded to them must submit an account number from a local courier agent that accepts freight collect charges. Documents will be promptly dispatched, but under no circumstance will the Government of Belize or their authorised agent be held responsible for late delivery or loss of the documents so transmitted.

Submissions in sealed envelopes clearly marked “Bid for the Construction of Administration Building/Dormitories and Ancillary Works for Dorothy Menzies Child Care Center Replacement Facility, Belmopan, Cayo District, Belize: Lot 1 and/or Lot 2”, must be received at the second address below not later than 10:00am (Belize Local Time) on 6th February 2023. Bid opening will take place immediately after the deadline for submission at the address below in the presence of bidders representatives who choose to attend. Qualification information only must be simultaneously submitted electronically to the third address below.

All bids must be accompanied by a “Bid Security” of: BZ$14,000 (USD$7,080) for lot 1; for Lot 2 BZ$12,000 (USD$6,070) for lot 2 and BZ$26,000 (USD13, 150) for both lot 1 and lot 2.Late bids will be rejected.

The Government of Belize reserves the right to accept or reject any bid, and to annul the process and reject all bids, at any time prior to award of contract, without thereby incurring any liability to the affected prospective bidder(s) or any obligation to inform the affected prospective bidder(s) of the grounds for the Government of Belize action. The Government of Belize will not defray any costs incurred by any bidder in the preparation of bids.

1. Address for Correspondence

Senior Procurement Officer

Social Investment Fund

3rd Floor, #1902 Constitution Drive

Belmopan Cayo District

Tel: 822-0239/822-0508

E-mail: angeles.itzab@sifbelize.org cc: carlos.tun@sifbelize.org kyla.cho@sifbelize.org

3.Email Address for Completed Qualification Information Only

Procurement Officer Email: procurement@caribank.org

2.Address for Bid Submission and Bid Opening

Senior Procurement Officer

Social Investment Fund

3rd Floor, #1902 Constitution Drive

Belmopan Cayo District Tel: 822-0239/822-0508

E-mail: angeles.itzab@sifbelize.org cc: carlos.tun@sifbelize.org kyla.cho@sifbelize.org

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NOTICE

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Notice is hereby given that the below companies have been dissolved and struck off the International Business Companies Register with effect from the dates indicated:

Name of Company Date

Blue Canyon Investments Ltd. 16th November, 2022

MOLLY SERVICES LTD. 26th November, 2022

Icaza Belize Trust Corporation Limited

Registered Agent

NOTICE

Notice is hereby given that the below company has been dissolved and struck off the International Business Companies Register with effect from the date indicated:

UNIVERSAL POLICY INVESTMENT VEHICLE, LTD. – 30th December, 2022

Sucre & Sucre (Belize) Limited Registered Agent

NOTICE

Notice is hereby given that the below company has been dissolved and struck off the International Business Companies Register with effect from the date indicated:

Silver Pacific Limited – 09th December, 2022

Belize Corporate Services Limited Registered Agent

Notice is hereby given that the below companies have been dissolved and struck off the Belize Companies & Corporate Affairs Register with effect from the dates indicated:

Name of Company Date of Dissolution Liquidator Name & Address

AQUAGENIUS INC. 04th January, 2023 Lee, Wen-Wen of No.2, Aly. 5, Xiping S. LN., Xitun Dist., Taichung City, Taiwan, R.O.C

YUNG WANG FA FISHERY CO., LTD. 04th January, 2023

Tsai, Meng-Chi of 29F, No. 226-3, Zhongzheng 1St Rd., Lingya Dist., Kaohsiung City, Taiwan, R.O.C.

FIRST WIN LIMITED 04th January, 2023 Liu, Mei-Ping of 10F, No. 89, Rui’an St., Da’an Dist., Taipei, Taiwan, R.O.C.

ACHIEVE TOP INC. 04th January, 2023 Hsu, Yu-Chu of No. 19-19, Yutian Rd., Ligang Township, Pingtung Country, Taiwan, R.O.C.

WIN STAR INT’L CO., LTD. 04th January, 2023 Chi Jen, Man-Chun of 4F, No. 118, Ln. 22, Wende Rd., Neihu Dist., Taipei Taiwan, R.O.C.

Fair Ironware Inc. 04th January, 2023 Hung, Li-Jen of 5F-1, No. 195, Changchun Rd., Zhongshan Dist., Taipei, Taiwan, R.O.C.

VOIXMATE CO., LTD. 04th January, 2023 Shi, Shen-Yang of 23F-2, No. 68, Sec. 3, Minsheng Rd., Banqiao Dist., New Taipei City, Taiwan, R.O.C.

STANDARD TECHNOLOGY CORP. 04th January, 2023 Yeh, Shu-Chien of 11F, No. 305, Guosheng St., Zhubei City, Hsinchu County, Taiwan, R.O.C.

Anthony Technology Corporation 04th January, 2023 Cheng, Chia-Hui of 5F, No. 208, Aikou 6th St., Zhubei City, Hsinchu County, Taiwan, R.O.C.

EXCEL CLASS LTD. 04th January, 2023 Chen, Hui-Chin of No. 9, Ln. 2, Shilin 1St St., N. Dist., Hsinchu City, Taiwan, R.O.C.

ALL KEY INC. 04th January, 2023 Tsai, Po-An of 2F, No. 4, Aly. 4, Ln. 257, Sec. 5, Yanping N. Rd., Shilin Dist., Taipei, Taiwan, R.O.C.

SPEED TOP INC. 04th January, 2023 Hsu, Chia-Cheng of 7F-9, No. 5, Jiafeng 10th Rd., Zhubei City, Hsinchu County, Taiwan, R.O.C.

WELL CHAMPION INT’L INC. 04th January, 2023 Wen, Pei-Hui of 7F-2, No. 29, Xiyuan Rd., Xitun Dist., Taichung City, Taiwan, R.O.C.

SKYSCRAPING CORP. 04th January, 2023 Tsai, Chia-Jong of 5F, No. 8, Ln. 196, Xiangyang Rd., Nangang Dist., Taipei, Taiwan, R.O.C.

FINE SILVER INC. 04th January, 2023 Tsai, Meng-Chin of 29F, No. 226-3, Zhongzheng 1St Rd., Lingya Dist., Kaohsiung City, Taiwan, R.O.C.

SUNDEAN & DR.PAN INDUSTRIES INC. 05th January, 2023 Pan, Chao-Tung of No. 7, Ln. 180, Dongxin St., Nangang Dist., Taipei Taiwan, R.O.C.

DING YIH TRADING CO., LTD. 04th January, 2023 Chen, Hui-Chin of No. 9, Ln. 2, Shilin 1St St., N. Dist., Hsinchu City, Taiwan, R.O.C.

EURO ACTIVE CO., LTD. 05th January, 2023 Pan, Chao-Tung of No. 7, Ln. 180, Dongxin St., Nangang Dist., Taipei Taiwan, R.O.C.

Sundead Blinds Co., Ltd. 05th January, 2023 Pan, Chao-Tung of No. 7, Ln. 180, Dongxin St., Nangang Dist., Taipei Taiwan, R.O.C.

NUMBER ONE CORP.

KING DRAGON LTD.

CHIEF TREND INC.

Notice is hereby given that the below company have been dissolved and struck off the Belize Companies & Corporate Affairs Register with effect from the date indicated:

Name of Co. Date of Dissolution

ZEFREE HOLDING LTD. 06th January, 2023

NOTICELiquidator Name & Address

Mr. Carlos Fernando Arbiza Mangiarotti of Ing. Luis Giannattasio 551, ap. 9, Paso Carrasco, Canelones, Uruguay

GCC Corporate Consultants Limited Registered Agent

CEDAR INT’L LTD.

TONY OPTICAL ENTERPRISES CO., LTD.

ALPHA EXPERT CORP.

YOUNG FAST (BELIZE) CO., LTD.

EXCEL SHINE INC.

04th January, 2023 Chih, Pei-Yu of No. 49, Yuanqu 1St Rd., E. Dist., Hsinchu City, Taiwan, R.O.C.

04th January, 2023 Chiang, Pei-Yu of 6F, No. 89, Wenhe St., Miaoli City, Miaoli County, Taiwan, R.O.C.

04th January, 2023

04th January, 2023

04th January, 2023

04th January, 2023

04th January, 2023

30th December, 2022

Chiang, Fang-Hsin of 9F, No. 306, Sec. 4, Ren’ai Rd., Da’an Dist., Taipei, Taiwan, R.O.C.

Yu, Tung-Chuan of 3F, No. 3, Ln. 61, Zhiyuan 2nd Rd., Beitou Dist., Taipei, Taiwan, R.O.C.

Chen, Mei-Chun of No. 1, Aly. 2, Ln. 131, Dahu St., Neihu Dist., Taipei Taiwan, R.O.C.

Chen, Hsiu-Yu of No. 98, Guanghua Rd., Luzhou Dist., New Taipei City, Taiwan, R.O.C.

Hsu, Yi-Chuan of No. 231, Pingnan Rd., Dayuan Dist., Taoyuan City, Taiwan, R.O.C.

Liu, Ching-Wen of 13F-1, No. 85, Yucheng St., Nangang Dist., Taipei, Taiwan, R.O.C.

27 15 JAN 2023
155 25 SEP 2020
NOTICE
GenPro Consulting (Belize) Limited Registered Agent
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