Belize Times January 1, 2023 - Living Wage

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THE BELIZE TIMES 1 1 JAN 1 JANUARY 2023 | ISSUE NO: 5332 The Truth Shall Make You Free facebook/belizetimespress | $1.00 Pg. 2 LIVING WAGE Belize Handed Presidency Pro-Tempore of Regional Health Council - COMISCA The Belize Times Established 1957 “…Individual empowerment conferred by a living wage is a foremost responsibility of the State and the foundation of social justice. Reversing the inequality gap of recent years is not just a societal interest but a national imperative.” --PM John Briceño excerpt from New Year’s Message Pg. 7 50% INCREASE TO MINIMUM WAGE IS PLANBELIZE SOCIAL JUSTICE Pg. 2 Pg. 14 DELIVERING ON PLANBELIZE ABRPO CONGRATULATES PM BRICEÑO MIDH MORE PILOT HOMES DISTRIBUTED Strengthening National Defence & Border Security Vehicle Donation to BDF Pg. 6 MOECST RECEIVES DONATION OF LAPTOPS AND CHROMEBOOKS Pg. 2 Dissolving of Public Sector Workers Trust

MOECST RECEIVES DONATION OF LAPTOPS AND CHROMEBOOKS

Via MTDR & Build Belize

Members of the Belizean Diaspora Donate Laptops to Secondary School Children

Friday, December 16th, 2022– The Ministry of Tourism and Diaspora Relations (MTDR) has received a donation of 76 laptops and accessories valued at $83,500 from Belizeans living at home and abroad which will be distributed to secondary school children by the Ministry of Education, Culture, Science, and Technology (MoECST).

Build Belize Inc, which is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, organized the “Donate to Educate” program in collaboration with MTDR and MoECST. Present at the handing over ceremony were Ambassador Sandhya Murphy along with Raymond Gongora and Grace Pate representing Build Belize Inc; CEO Nicole Solano; CEO Dian Maheia and other representatives from MTDR and MoECST.

This donation is the second of its kind under the Donate to Educate campaign. In March of this year, MoECST received 130 devices and accessories valued at $150,000. All student recipients will be required to demonstrate responsibility, and a certain level of accountability for the devices. As a part of the distribution process, the MoECST will work with schools to establish a community service arrangement, and a tracking app will be utilized to ensure the security of the devices.

The mission of Build Belize Inc. is to empower and improve the lives of Belizeans through education, health, and community service. The organization supports the Belizean diaspora by coordinating efforts and assisting them to make contributions to the overall socio-economic development of Belize.

Build Belize Inc. and the Ministry of Tourism and Diaspora Relations encourage Belizeans at home and abroad to continue supporting the “Donate to Educate” Campaign to ensure that all Belizean children receive an exceptional education. Visit the Build Belize Inc. website http://buildbelizeinc.org/ to learn more about the causes.

For more information, please contact the MTDR Diaspora Relations Unit at 227-2591 or email diaspora.relations@tourism.gov.bz

More Donations to MoECST

Mrs Cecilia Ramirez-Smith, Deputy Chief Education Officer, was delighted to represent #YourMoECST at a handing over ceremony of #WASH supplies hosted by UNICEF Belize.

Fifteen schools and communities will receive the supplies that include 10,000 litres water tanks, water purification tablets, tarps, and hygiene kits – valued at a total of $USD 96,000. The donation was made as a part of UNICEF's ongoing efforts to advocate for climate-smart and #resilientschools and communities.

ABRPO CONGRATULATES PM BRICEÑO Dissolving of Public Sector Workers Trust

The Association of Beneficiaries and Retired Public Officers (ABRPO) congratulates Prime Minister John Briceño on his announcement that it is the intention of his government to move early in the New Year to dissolve the Public Sector Workers Trust, and to distribute its assets among beneficiaries of the Trust. This has been the overwhelming call made by the vast majority of beneficiaries who had to endure the hardships caused by the double salary increment freeze as well as other austerity measures imposed upon them at the time.

After twenty-seven years many of these beneficiaries have passed away and a number of those remaining are ailing and in need of specialized health care of the type not

envisaged by the insensitive current Board of Trustees of the Public Sector Workers Trust.

The ABRPO is quite aware of the challenges to be encountered in the course of dissolving the Trust, and the distribution of its assets to its rightful owners. This transitory period requires the safe guarding of Trust assets and the careful management of the process to ensure that all beneficiaries, including the families of those who are deceased, will be fully compensated for the losses which were incurred.

This will require close engagement with the the Government of Belize by the ABRPO Executive Committee and Advisers, and participation by the beneficiaries as may be required to expedite the process.

23rd December, 2022

Belize Handed Presidency Pro-Tempore of Regional Health Council - COMISCA

On December 21, 2022, Hon. John Briceño, Prime Minister and Minister of Finance, Economic Development, and Investment, handed over 10 Troop Lifting Vehicles to the Ministry of National Defence and Border Security.

The Prime Minister shared that it is of utmost importance that citizen security is a priority in Belize and, therefore, the protectors of all citizens must be equipped with the proper infrastructure

and equipment to do their jobs.

The procurement of these vehicles is a direct contribution from the Belize Integral Security Programme (BISP), a BZ$60-million-project funded by the Central American Bank for Economic Integration (CABEI), which is intended to strengthen the capacities of the Belize Defence Force (BDF) to provide increased security for the citizens of Belize.

These troop lifting vehicles form part of the total resource allocation for the Belize Defence Force, valued at approximately BZ$13,000,000 under the BISP. Under this programme, the BDF will benefit from several other initiatives, including a new kitchen with state-of-the-art industrial equipment, dining areas, cold storage, pantries, and a generator to ensure functionality in times of emergencies such as hurricanes. The kitchen will also be constructed to be utilized as a hurricane shelter, ensuring that the troops are safe during and able to quickly mobilize after a storm.

Additionally, two dormitories will be built to provide the much-needed sleeping quarters for the troops. The dorms will be equipped with beds, washing stations and restrooms. The construction of these facilities is expected to commence within the first quarter of 2023.

Other installations such as Fairweather Camp in Punta Gorda will

benefit from a well-equipped Medical Center, and Camp Belizario in the Cayo District will benefit from the construction of a battalion headquarters.

Prime Minister Briceño reiterated that the works will continue to ensure citizen security at its utmost best.

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EDITORIAL

INFUSION OF OPTIMISM

As the New Year 2023 rings in, Prime Minister John Briceño’s message to the people is one that has been the hallmark of planBelize—one of hope for the masses. These are the masses that have expected a rebirth of a People’s United Party that was bent on the service of the people yielding troves of Social Justice. The George Price PUP is now like the Phoenix with wings stretched out announcing to the jewel that the PUP of 2023 is looking out for everyone. The mantra of ‘Everybody fi win’ is showing itself from the macro to the micro. The hope of thirty thousand breadwinners for a ‘raise a pay’ to a minimum of five dollars an hour is real. For a struggling couple, five hundred dollars a month is a real ‘game-changer’. Businesses that are guarding their profit margins should feel 93 million dollars in an economy of greater purchasing power by the masses. Parents with students in school can look forward to the expansion of free education to other schools. Almost 60 thousand more Belizeans can have the peace of mind that the National Health Insurance aims to provide. All this is Social Justice par excellence and the modus operandi of a George Price-inspired planBelize PUP.

The Prime Minister looked back at the near-disaster of an economy that his government dealt with even as they were swept in with a super mandate. The people as is usual in today’s society was looking for a quick fix. Patience for the planBelize government was limited as media, unions and Opposition were asking for the changes on November 12, 2020. All this was of course, unfair but the challenge was taken. John Briceño with planBelize in hand set out to bolster agriculture, boost Tourism & Aviation and placed a dream economic team rooted in his Office of the Prime Minister to handle our debt. Belize’s debt was crippling any and all growth and led by Prime Minister Briceño with Minister of State Christopher Coye by this side they set out to do the supposed impossible. The former Prime Minister is on record grieving in anticipation of a Belize that would default economically as he and his gang had run roughshod over Belize with a pibil and borrow policy. “Criminal,” said the Supreme Court to that Prime Minister. Barrow blinked and cared not that the levels of poverty had ballooned to 60 percent. Barrow cared not that his administration was the hotbed of corruption—not just the land department. PlanBelize was poised for a dramatic turnaround; there was no other alternative.

The Blue Bond is probably the mark of the success of the plan Belize policy. This bond which erased the UDP’s Superbond is the product of planBelize policy and John Briceño’s economic policy. Who would have guessed that Belize would make international headlines, make world conservation history and make world economic best practices with an economy that was among the worse in the world statistically? The International Financial Institution’s computer simulations had basically given up on Belize and were ready to suggest retrenchments and devaluation. The IFI’s computer’s algorithms did not have planBelize nor much less John Briceño as variables. So, as Belize has now saved One Billion dollars of our debt and increased our Gross Domestic Product with higher-than-expected growth percentages every quarter—13.5 in the 2nd quarter alone in 2022, the awe in the reports of our nation cannot be masked. Belize has turned around faster and more overwhelmingly than any projection would have dared extrapolate.

Belize represented by the Hon. John Briceño has been on rostrums on all continents—except Antarctica— telling the world, how we did it. Yes…how We did it. John Briceño gives all the credit to the people of Belize. The teachers and public servants for taking a pay cut are probably the groups that he thanks the most. The end of the New Year’s address did not falter, “To every Belizean, I offer my gratitude for your contribution to the national welfare. We are a nation of limitless possibilities; a land where dreams spring forth from soil rich and resilient; a country whose national fabric is woven from the timeless values of dignity, hard work, fairness, compassion, and mutual respect,” Prime Minister Briceño in his 2023 New Year’s Address.

The infusion of optimism can be felt by the conglomerate to the working man. Belize moves into 2023 with a world-class leader and an economy that will make everyone win.

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EDITORIAL en Español

INFUSIÓN DE OPTIMISMO

Con la llegada del nuevo año 2023, el mensaje del Primer Ministro John Briceño al pueblo es el mismo que ha caracterizado al planBelize: esperanza para las masas. Estas son las masas que han esperado el renacimiento de un Partido Unido del Pueblo que se empeñó en servir al pueblo aportando grandes tesoros de Justicia Social. El PUP de George Price es ahora como el Ave Fénix con las alas extendidas anunciando a la joya que el PUP de 2023 vela por todos. El mantra de "Todos ganan" se muestra desde lo macro a lo micro. La esperanza de treinta mil sostenes de familia de un "aumento de sueldo" a un mínimo de cinco dólares la hora es real. Para una pareja en apuros, quinientos dólares al mes suponen un verdadero "cambio de juego". Las empresas que cuidan sus márgenes de beneficio habrán de sentir el efecto de 93 millones de dólares en mayor poder adquisitivo de las más en la economía . Los padres con alumnos en la escuela pueden esperar la ampliación de la educación gratuita a otras escuelas. Casi 60 mil beliceños más pueden tener la tranquilidad que pretende brindar el Seguro Nacional de Salud. Todo esto es Justicia Social por excelencia y el modus operandi de un PlanBelize del PUP inspirado en George Price.

El Primer Ministro echó la vista atrás y recordó el casi desastre económico que su gobierno tuvo que afrontar a la hora de ganar con un super mandato. El pueblo, como es habitual en la sociedad actual, buscaba una solución rápida. La paciencia del Gobierno de PlanBelize era limitada, ya que los medios de comunicación, los sindicatos y la oposición pedían los cambios para el 12 de noviembre de 2020. Todo esto era, por supuesto, injusto, pero se aceptó el reto. John Briceño, con el planBelize en la mano, se propuso reforzar la agricultura, impulsar el turismo y la aviación y creó un equipo económico de ensueño en su Oficina del Primer Ministro para gestionar nuestra deuda. La deuda de Belice paralizaba todo tipo de crecimiento, y el Primer Ministro Briceño, con el Ministro de Estado Christopher Coye a su lado, se propusieron hacer lo supuestamente imposible. El ex Primer Ministro consta en actas que se lamentaba en previsión de un Belice que entraría en impago económico, ya que él y su banda habían pisoteado a Belice con una política de pibil y endeudamiento. "Criminal", le dijo el Tribunal Supremo a aquel Primer Ministro. Barrow ni pestañeó y ni le importó que los niveles de pobreza se hubieran disparado hasta el 60%. A Barrow no le importó que su administración fuera un hervidero de corrupción, no sólo en el departamento de tierras. El Plan Belice estaba a punto de dar un giro radical; no había otra alternativa.

El Bono Azul es probablemente la marca del éxito de la política del PlanBelize. Este bono, que borró el Superbono del UDP, es producto de la política del planBelize y de la política económica de John Briceño. ¿Quién habría imaginado que Belice llegaría a los titulares internacionales, haría historia en el mundo de la conservación y se convertiría en una de las mejores prácticas económicas mundiales con una economía que, estadísticamente, estaba entre las peores del mundo? Las simulaciones informáticas de la Institución Financiera Internacional (IFI) se habían dado básicamente por vencidas con Belice y estaban listas para sugerir recortes y devaluación. Los algoritmos informáticos de la IFI no tenían como variables ni al Plan Belize ni mucho menos a John Briceño. Así que ahora que Belice ha ahorrado mil millones de dólares de nuestra deuda y ha aumentado su Producto Interno Bruto con porcentajes de crecimiento superiores a los esperados cada trimestre -13,5 sólo en el segundo trimestre de 2022-, no se puede ocultar el asombro en los informes de nuestra nación. Belice ha dado un vuelco más rápido y abrumador de lo que cualquier proyección se hubiera atrevido a extrapolar. Belice, representado por el Honorable John Briceño, ha estado en tribunas en todos los continentes, excepto en la Antártida, contándole al mundo cómo lo hicimos. Sí... cómo lo hicimos. John Briceño atribuye todo el mérito al pueblo de Belice. Los profesores y los funcionarios públicos, por haberse rebajado el sueldo, son probablemente los grupos a los que más da las gracias. El final del discurso de Año Nuevo no vaciló: "A todos los beliceños, les ofrezco mi gratitud por su contribución al bienestar nacional. Somos una nación de posibilidades ilimitadas; una tierra donde los sueños brotan de un suelo rico y resistente; un país cuya trama nacional está tejida con los valores intemporales de la dignidad, el trabajo duro, la equidad, la compasión y el respeto mutuo", Primer Ministro Briceño en su discurso de Año Nuevo 2023.

La infusión de optimismo puede sentirse desde el conglomerado hasta el trabajador. Belice se adentra en 2023 con un líder de talla mundial y una economía que hará ganar a todos.

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Strengthening National Defence & Border Security

On December 21, 2022, Hon. John Briceño, Prime Minister and Minister of Finance, Economic Development, and Investment, handed over 10 Troop Lifting Vehicles to the Ministry of National Defence and Border Security.

The Prime Minister shared that it is of utmost importance that citizen security is a priority in Belize and, therefore, the protectors of all citizens must be equipped with the proper infrastructure and equipment to do their jobs.

The procurement of these vehicles is a direct contribution from the Belize Integral Security Programme (BISP), a BZ$60-million-project funded by the Central American Bank for Economic Integration (CABEI), which is intended to strengthen the capacities of the Belize Defence Force (BDF) to provide increased security for the citizens of Belize.

These troop lifting vehicles form part of the total resource allocation for the Belize Defence Force, valued at approximately BZ$13,000,000 under the BISP. Under this programme, the BDF will benefit from several other initiatives, including a new kitchen with state-ofthe-art industrial equipment, dining areas, cold storage, pantries, and a gen-

erator to ensure functionality in times of emergencies such as hurricanes. The kitchen will also be constructed to be utilized as a hurricane shelter, ensuring that the troops are safe during and able to quickly mobilize after a storm.

Additionally, two dormitories will be built to provide the much-needed sleeping quarters for the troops. The dorms will be equipped with beds, washing stations and restrooms. The construction of these facilities is expected to commence within the first quarter of 2023.

Other installations such as Fairweather Camp in Punta Gorda will benefit from a well-equipped Medical Center, and Camp Belizario in the Cayo District will benefit from the construction of a battalion headquarters.

Prime Minister Briceño reiterated that the works will continue to ensure citizen security at its utmost best.

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Press Release

The Belize Sustainable Ocean Plan Reveals its Logo

Today, Tuesday, December 20th, 2022, the Coastal Zone Management Authority and Institute (CZMAI), in partnership with The Nature Conservancy (TNC), revealed the logo for Belize’s Marine Spatial Planning process, during a live Facebook event. Previously, in September of this year, through an electronic voting poll hosted on the CZMAI’s Facebook page, the Belizean public selected the “Belize Sustainable Ocean Plan” (BSOP) as a fitting name for Belize’s Marine Spatial Plan. On Tuesday, December 13th, 2022, the public was once again invited to participate in creating a distinctive brand for this all-important planning process by selecting a unique and memorable logo that aptly reflects the purpose of the BSOP. At the close of the voting at 5pm on December 19th, 2022, the winning logo was chosen to be:

The public involvement in choosing the BSOP logo is part of the ongoing stakeholder engagement plan in keeping with principles of inclusivity, participation, and transparency. Speaking on the importance of public participation, the Chief Executive Officer of the CZMAI, Mrs. Chantalle Samuels, noted that:

“The drafting of the Belize Sustainable Ocean Plan is, by definition, a stakeholder-driven exercise, since the Plan must ultimately benefit all Belizeans while accommodating the diverse commercial, social and environmental interests in the management of Belize’s ocean space. We invited public participation in selecting a logo because we want the BSOP brand to be meaningful to all Belizeans - the ultimate beneficiaries of

this plan.”

Marine Spatial Planning is a public, inclusive, and participatory process through which stakeholders will determine the optimal distribution of human activities across marine areas to achieve Belize’s ecological, economic, and social objectives. The development of the BSOP is one of Belize’s principal conservation commitments under the Blue Loan Agreement and the Conservation Funding Agreement which constitute Belize’s “Blue Bond”, signed in November 2021.

The vision for the BSOP is “A healthy, resilient, and equitably shared ocean that supports a thriving national economy and nurtures the culture and well-being of all Belizeans.” The CZMAI and TNC are committed to engaging the full spectrum of Belizean stakeholders throughout the planning process, by implementing a broad-based, multi-tiered stakeholder engagement plan.

During the live logo reveal, Mrs. Nidia Chacon, Stakeholder Engagement Specialist with TNC, outlined the upcoming steps in this process, saying that, “the BSOP engagement team will be visiting the coastal communities to kick off the engagement with the community leaders, associations and organized groups representing the various sectors such as tourism, fishing, and civil society”.

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Prime Minister John Briceño

My fellow Belizeans, I am honoured to bring you greetings at this festive and symbolic time of the year. For Belizeans, and people the world over, crossing the bridge from one year to another, is a passage that carries immense hope. Across our blessed land, reasons for hope are abundant. For the first time in a generation, our people and communities are infused with optimism. The worse of the Covid pandemic is behind us. More Belizeans than ever are working. The national economy is expanding at a record pace. And the nation is deepening its democracy and re-examining its Constitution.

As I have visited with Belizeans in villages, towns, and cities, and spent time on the ground in each district, it is clear to me that a renewed national pride enlivens homes, workplaces, and the public square. This positive energy will, I am sure, suffuse 2023 with spectacular rewards. A few days ago, for example, stakeholders in the all-important sugar sector, bridged their differences so that we expect a bumper crop in both volume and price. To make this happen, my Administration expanded our fuel and road repair subsidies, supported improving crop yield as a priority, and in a major first, will facilitate substantial fertilizer support to farmers, thanks to the Government of Morocco. The positive breakthrough in the sugar industry is but one of many successes in a surging agricultural industry where the export of livestock and grains swell with each passing month, where a nascent coconut sub-sector is poised for a boom in production, and where stakeholders are working to restore the lustre of the citrus industry.

Alongside agriculture, tourism – overnight and cruise tourism, the BPO sector, manufacturing and construction form the bedrock of the Belizean economic engine, robust and resilient in equal parts. Genuine entrepreneurs, investors small and large, and businesses of every stripe have and will continue to benefit from efficiencies and reforms that ratify this Administration’s high regard for the prosperity that only private enterprise can generate. The near-miraculous economic rebound of the last two years has pushed down unemployment to historic lows, with poverty rates finally falling in tandem. And, these important measures will continue to move in the right direction as we intensify our focus on policies and programs that unlock chances for upward mobility.

I am particularly proud to highlight that 2023 will bring more money into the pockets of some thirty thousand Belizean workers who are poised to enjoy a minimum wage of $5 per hour at the start of the New Year. This $5 per hour is a 50% increase for one in every six of the lowest-paid workers in our country. Earned by the employee’s work, not gifted by the employer, the individual empowerment conferred by a living wage is a foremost responsibility of the State and the foundation of social justice. Adam Smith, known as the Father of Capitalism, reminded us in his Theory on Moral Sentiments, that the ethical basis of society lies in compassion for other human beings. Reversing the inequality gap of recent years is not just a societal interest but a national imperative. And, it is this commitment to compassion that compelled us to allocate earlier this month an additional $4 million for Karl Heusner Memorial Hospital to ensure tertiary healthcare is improved for those who can least afford private care.

Furthermore, 2023 will spawn access to the NHI Program to 208,427 Belizean. In the New Year, 59,726 Belizeans will enrol for the first time in a program where doctors and medicines are quickly and affordably available. And in 2023, the accelerated rollout of starter homes, the awards of housing and farmland, and the extension of our free high school program will all represent a scaling-up and scaling-out of this Administration’s most impactful social justice priorities. In simple and straightforward terms, you should measure our success by keeping count of every new small business, every new job, every new homeowner, every new farmer, every new graduate - every Belizean better off than before we took office is the win we pledged to deliver.

The year we leave behind, 2022, was a turbulent one. A devastating war in Ukraine, skyrocketing prices for fuel, costly supply chain interruptions, 40-year highs for inflation, and general economic uncertainty all rendered a post-pandemic recovery more difficult for most countries. Judged within this upheaval, our country’s performance is even more exceptional. At the start of 2021, my administration’s first year, I encouraged small steps, to stabilize the nation and reverse the alarming decline at the hands of the UDP. Those steps rescued the Belizean dollar, transformed the public finances, re-focused investments in critical areas, and inspired confidence in the private sector, the IFIs and foreign investors. At the start of this year, those steps became strides as the economy expanded, thousands of new jobs emerged, public sector employees had their salaries restored, investments poured in, and Belize enjoyed global acclaim for the spectacular commitment to conservation and debt reduction. Our efforts at debt reduction has reduced the national debt by over 1 billions dollars, our debt to GDP ratio went from 133 percent under the UDP to 63 percent, a remarkable accomplishment to say the least. And now, in 2023, these steps and strides will become leaps forward, as the twin propellants of tourism and agriculture elevate the quality of life yet higher, even as governance reforms cultivate greater inclusiveness, transparency and national happiness.

To every Belizean, I offer my gratitude for your contribution to the national welfare. We are a nation of limitless possibilities; a land where dreams spring forth from a soil rich and resilient; a country whose national fabric is woven from the timeless values of dignity, hard work, fairness, compassion and mutual respect. And on behalf of our Cabinet and the many men and women who are your Government I wish all Belizeans a Happy New Year.

Long live Belize!

Que Viva Belice!

Primer Ministro John Briceño

Mis compatriotas beliceños, Es para mí un honor felicitarles en estos días festivos y simbólicos del año. Para los beliceños, para la humanidad, atravesar el puente de un año a otro… es un paso que conlleva una inmensa esperanza. A través de nuestra bendita tierra, abundan los motivos para la esperanza. Por primera vez en una generación, nuestra gente y nuestras comunidades están impregnadas de optimismo. La pandemia de Covid, en gran medida, ha quedado atrás. Hay más beliceños trabajando que nunca. La economía nacional se expande a un ritmo récord. Y la nación está profundizando en su democracia y reexaminando su Constitución.

Cuando he visitado a los beliceños en aldeas, pueblos y ciudades, y he pasado tiempo sobre el terreno en cada distrito, tengo claro que un renovado orgullo nacional anima los hogares, los lugares de trabajo y los ámbitos públicos. Estoy seguro de que esta energía positiva dará frutos espectaculares en el año 2023. Hace unos días, por ejemplo, las partes interesadas del importantísimo sector azucarero salvaron sus diferencias para que pueda comenzar una cosecha que esperamos sea abundante tanto en volumen como en precio. Para ello, mi Administración ha ampliado las subvenciones a los combustibles y a la reparación de carreteras, ha dado prioridad al rendimiento de las cosechas y, por primera vez, facilitará a los agricultores una importante ayuda para fertilizantes, gracias al Gobierno de Marruecos. El avance positivo de la industria azucarera no es más que uno de los muchos éxitos de una industria agrícola en auge, en la que las exportaciones de ganado y granos aumentan cada mes que pasa, en la que un incipiente subsector del coco se prepara para un apogeo de la producción, y en la que las partes interesadas están trabajando para restaurar el esplendor de la industria de los cítricos. Junto a la agricultura, el turismo -turismo nocturno y de cruceros-, el sector BPO, la industria manufacturera y la construcción constituyen los cimientos del motor económico beliceño, robusto y resistente a partes iguales. Auténticos empresarios, pequeños y grandes inversores, empresas de todo tipo se han beneficiado y seguirán beneficiándose de eficiencias y reformas que ratifican la gran estima de esta Administración por la prosperidad que sólo puede generar la empresa privada. El repunte económico casi milagroso de los dos últimos años ha llevado el desempleo a mínimos históricos, y las tasas de pobreza han descendido finalmente en paralelo. Y estas importantes medidas seguirán avanzando en la dirección correcta a medida que se intensifica nuestra atención a las políticas y programas que abren oportunidades de movilidad ascendente.

Me enorgullece especialmente destacar que 2023 traerá más dinero a los bolsillos de unos treinta mil trabajadores beliceños, que a principios de año disfrutarán de un salario mínimo de 5 dólares por hora. Cinco dólares por hora suponen un aumento del 50% para uno de cada seis de los trabajadores peores pagados de nuestro país. Ganado por el trabajo del empleado, no regalado por el empresario, el empoderamiento individual que confiere un salario digno es una responsabilidad primordial del Estado y el fundamento de la justicia social. Nada menos que Adam Smith, el Padre del Capitalismo, nos recordaba en su Teoría de los Sentimientos Morales que la base ética de la sociedad reside en la compasión por los demás seres humanos. Invertir la brecha de desigualdad de los últimos años no es sólo un interés de la sociedad, sino un imperativo nacional. Y es este compromiso con la compasión lo que nos obligó a asignar a principios de este mes 4 millones de dólares adicionales al Karl Heusner Memorial Hospital para garantizar la mejora de la atención sanitaria terciaria a quienes menos pueden permitirse la atención privada. Además, en 2023 el acceso al Programa NHI llegará a 208,427 personas. En el nuevo año, 59,726 beliceños se inscribirán por primera vez en un programa en el que los médicos y los medicamentos estarán disponibles de forma rápida y asequible. Y en 2023, el despliegue acelerado de viviendas de inicio, la adjudicación de viviendas y tierras de cultivo, y la ampliación de nuestro programa de enseñanza secundaria gratuita representarán la ampliación y el despliegue de las prioridades de justicia social más impactantes de esta Administración.

En términos simples y directos, deberían medir nuestro éxito llevando la cuenta de cada nueva pequeña empresa, cada nuevo puesto de trabajo, cada nuevo propietario de vivienda, cada nuevo agricultor, cada nuevo graduado: cada beliceño que esté mejor que antes de que asumiéramos el cargo es el TODOS GANAMOS que prometimos.

El año que dejamos atrás, 2022, fue turbulento. Una guerra devastadora en Ucrania, el aumento vertiginoso de los precios del combustible, las costosas interrupciones de la cadena de suministro, la inflación máxima de los últimos 40 años y la incertidumbre económica general hicieron que la recuperación tras la pandemia fuera más difícil para la mayoría de los países. Juzgados en el marco de esta agitación, los resultados de nuestro país son aún más excepcionales. A principios de 2021, el primer año de mi administración, fomenté la adopción de pequeñas medidas para estabilizar la nación y revertir el alarmante declive a manos del UDP. Esos pasos rescataron el dólar beliceño, transformaron las finanzas públicas, reorientaron las inversiones en áreas críticas e inspiraron confianza en el sector privado, las IFI y los inversores extranjeros. A principios de este año, esos pasos se convirtieron en zancadas a medida que la economía se expandía, surgían miles de nuevos puestos de trabajo, se restablecían los salarios de los empleados del sector público, afluían las inversiones y Belice disfrutaba de la aclamación mundial por su espectacular compromiso con la conservación y la reducción de la deuda.

Y ahora, en 2023, estos pasos y zancadas se convertirán en saltos adelante, a medida que los propulsores gemelos del turismo y la agricultura eleven aún más la calidad de vida, al tiempo que las reformas de la gobernanza cultivan una mayor inclusión, transparencia y felicidad nacional. A todos los beliceños, mi gratitud por su contribución al bienestar nacional. Somos una nación de posibilidades ilimitadas; una tierra donde los sueños brotan de un suelo rico y resistente; un país cuyo tejido nacional se basa en los valores intemporales de la dignidad, el trabajo duro, la justicia, la compasión y el respeto mutuo.

Y en nombre del Gabinete y de los muchos hombres y mujeres que forman su Gobierno, deseo a todos los beliceños un próspero Año Nuevo.

Feliz Año Nuevo.

Larga Vida a Belice. Que Viva Belice.

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Build Belize Inc. secures Donation of Medical Supplies for MOHW and Nurses Association of Belize

Celebrations in Belize Christmas

Monday, December 19th, 2022 – Build Belize Inc., a Florida non-profit organization secured much needed medical supplies for the Ministry of Health and Wellness and the Nurses Association of Belize. These donations were made possible through the support of Homeless Stand. com, The Jewel Foundation, the Straughan Foundation and Sigler Foundation. The donation included hospital gowns, soap dispensers, wipes, masks and hand cleaners. The donation is valued at over $250,000.

In attendance for the handing over event were Mrs. Sandhya Murphy, Ambassador for Diaspora Relations; Hon. Kevin Bernard, Minister of Health and Wellness; Dr. Julio Sabido, CEO in the Ministry of Health and Wellness; Dr. Melissa Diaz Musa, Director of Health Services; Mr. Robert Sigler from Sigler Foundation; Ms. Yasmin Hulse representative for Homeless Stand. com and The Jewel Foundation, along with Ms. Grace Pate, Ms. Sandra Hall and Mr. Raymond Gongora representing Build Belize Inc..

Mr. Michael Straughan of the Straughan Foundation, a Belizean living in Plano, Texas through his family Foundation, collaborated with Sigler Foundation to donate over 150,000 Kn95 masks to the

Ms. Angelica Sarmiento of Homeless Stand.com and The Jewel Foundation facilitated the donation of hospital gowns, soap dispensers, wipes, masks, and hand cleaners. Homeless Stand. com and The Jewel Foundation are non-profit organizations whose purpose is to serve the underprivileged population around the world.

All Belizeans are encouraged to continue supporting Belize and its people through education, health, and community services. For more information on how to donate visit the Build Belize Inc. website at Build Belize Inc. | Our Causes.

Notice of Employment:

Dr. Amin Hegar of Belize Vision Center has an available post for a Retinologist eye specialist to practice at his clinic at # 9 Daly Street, Belize City. Call 610-2293 for more information.

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Reflecting on 2022, it has been a challenging year for many of us; some of us experienced sorrow, having lost loved ones and while we will always remember them dearly, let us now focus on the year ahead. In doing so, many of us will make resolutions and commitments for the coming year. So, for 2023, let us commit to playing our part in making Belize a safer place! Particularly, a safer place to drive!

Our road infrastructure is continuously transforming to international standards, making it the first step towards safer driving. Steps are well underway to updating existing and implementing new traffic regulations as we continue to move towards a safer driving population in Belize.

As drivers, let us now play our parts by complying with the existing rules of the road to ensure that we, and others, get home safely to start a new, and prosperous year with our families. Let’s make a conscious effort not to drive while intoxicated; not to be distracted while driving; not to speed; not to show rage toward other drivers. The happiness of your families may depend on you, the driver.

In Belize, we can make 2023 the year with the most significant reduction in road traffic incidents (RTIs). For us as a nation, this means that we will continue to build on the reduction of RTIs to achieve our ‘Decade of Action’ for our Road Safety goal of 50 percent reduction in traffic fatalities by 2030. Let’s learn from the scourges of road traffic incidents that we’ve experience in 2022.

On behalf of the Chief Executive Officer for the Ministry of Economic Development, Dr. Osmond Martinez and the Second Road Safety Project Executing Unit, we wish all Belizeans a HAPPY, PROSPEROUS AND SAFE, NEW YEAR!

SADIE VERNON TECH BOYS WIN 2022 NSSSA BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP

The Sadie Vernon Technical High School boys won the 2022 National Secondary Schools Sports Association (NSSSA) basketball championship in the two-day tournament hosted by Toledo Community College at the Punta Gorda Multisports Complex last Friday and Saturday, December 16-17.

MVP Keon Rowland scored 28pts as he led the Sadie Vernon boys to a 72-60 win over the Southern regional champions, the Stann Creek Ecumenical High School boys on Saturday afternoon. Kameron Heusner struck 4 times from outside the arc for 18 pts, and Brandon Smith followed suit thrice for 13pts. Triston Perriot also hit a trey to score 5pts, Tarique Solis netted 4pts and Andre Bevans tossed in a basket. Evan Wade led Ecumenical with 18pts, Brady Smith struck twice from outside the circle as he, Shamer Thomas and Michael Pipersburgh scored 10pts each. Kayden Roches posted 7pts and Carlos Palacio added 5pts.

Rowland had also scored a monster 36pts to lead the City boys to a 73-54 win over the Northern regional champions - the New Hope High School boys from Orange Walk in the opening game Friday afternoon. Brandon Smith struck twice outside the circle for 11pts, and Raheem Martinez followed suit for 10pts. Kyle Goff shot 6pts, Kameron Heusner put up 5pts, Bevans netted 3pts, and Perriot threw in a bucket. Tevaughn Dawson led New Hope with 22pts, Mark Bainton scored 19 pts and Rushard Armstrong shot 7pts, Arjun-Ajay Ramclam added 3pts and Demarco Matthews tossed in a bucket.

The Ecumenical boys had qualified to the finals by a 52-41 win over the Western regional champions – the Sacred Heart College boys in Friday’s nightcap. Brady Smith struck twice from outside the circle to lead with 10pts, Pipersburgh and Wade posted 8pts apiece, and Palacio

put up 6pts. Thomas scored 5pts, Roches added 3pts and Eddie Williams chipped in a free throw. Tayshawn Haylock led Sacred Heart with 18pts, Kishawn Usher posted 7pts, and Kriston Guerra scored 6pts. Rashad Neal netted 4pts, and Kazean Crawford and Jackson Zhoa threw in a bucket apiece.

The Sacred Heart boys won the consolation match for 3rd place: 46-41 over the New Hope boys on Saturday morning, led by Rashad Neal with 12pts. Haylock scored 10 pts, Jeremy Carbajal posted 7pts, and Assad Juan and Jahryn Saldana netted 4pts apiece. Guerra added 3pts and Xavi Trujillo chipped i na free throw. Dawson led New Hope with 16pts, Bainton posted 10pts and Ashaun Castro scored 7pts, Armstrong shot 6pts, and Matthew Vanegas threw in a bucket.

The NSSSA Executive Committee presented team trophies and individual medals to the 1st, 2nd and 3rd place winners in the awards ceremony after the final, and Keon Rowland received the Most Valuable Player award.

King's College girls win NSSSA basketball championship

SEXUAL ABUSE OF A 9-YEAR-OLD CHILD

DECEMBER 15, 2022 - The National Commission for Families and Children expresses our shock and disappointment at what we respectfully consider to be an unduly lenient sentence issued by the judge of the High Court as it relates to the sexual abuse of a nineyear-old child.

We share with the Belizean public the sense of outrage and view that a more severe punishment reflecting society’s absolute disapprobation of such a heinous crime was called for and for which the law provides.

We therefore stand with all right-thinking members of our society in decrying this sentence, and we call on the relevant authorities to take all steps necessary to address this injustice.

We continue to reiterate that the protection of all children in Belize will be a top priority, and we will not cease our efforts in this regard.

NCFC will continue to champion the rights, welfare, and development of Belizean children and families.

The King's College girls won the 2022 National Secondary Schools Sports Association (NSSSA) basketball championship in the two-day tournament hosted by Toledo Community College at the Punta Gorda Multisports Complex last Friday and Saturday, December 16-17.

MVP Aldaeshuny Dixon led the King's College girls with 10pts in their 20-18 win over the Western regional champions – the Sacred Heart College girls on Saturday afternoon. The Hemsley sisters, Tamarra and Thea, scored 4 pts apiece, and Shanelle Smith threw in a bucket. Sacred Heart’s team captain Jaleeny Belisle scored 8 pts, Allyisha Bowman put up 4 pts, and Zahara Raply added 3 pts. Arizan Garcia threw in a bucket, and Khalydia Velasquez chipped in a free throw.

Thea Hemsley struck from outside the arc for 9pts to lead King's College to a 23-17 win over the Central regional champions, the Wesley College girls in the opening game Friday afternoon. Dixon scored 6pts, Tamarra and Smith added 3pts apiece, and Jamelie Reyes tossed in a bucket. Cedella Lanzar led Wesley with 8pts, Kiara Mohammed scored 6 pts, and Eridan Lopez added 3pts.

The Sacred Heart girls had qualified to the finals by a 24-17 win over the Southern regional champions, the Delille Academy girls, on Friday evening. Bowman and Garcia posted 8pts each, and Belisle and Velasquez shot

4pts apiece. Ceneia Apolonio led Delille with 10pts, Camille Arana hit a long trey to add 5pts, and Princess Kelly threw in a bucket.

The Delille girls won the consolation match for 3rd place: 21-15 over the Wesley girls on Saturday morning, led by Kiara Michael with 7pts. Arana, Apolonio and Neesha Longsworth netted 4pts apiece, and Valerie Rowland tossed in a bucket. Tannaejah Castillo led Wesley with 6pts, Tayjah James scored 4pts, and Lanzar added 3pts. Kiara Mohammed threw in a bucket.

The NSSSA Executive Committee presented team trophies and individual medals to the 1st, 2nd and 3rd place winners in the awards ceremony after the final, and Aldaeshuny Dixon received the Most Valuable Player award.

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National Commission for Families and Children (NCFC)

LIQUOR LICENSE

NOTICES:

Notice is hereby given that Massimo Marchi/Marie Griffith are applying for a Malt & Cider Liquor License to be operated at “Mystique Shop & Save” located at 4.5 Miles Philip Goldson Highway, Belize City, Belize District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that MD Fokrul Alam is applying for a Shop Liquor License to be operated at “Maya Grocery Shop” located at # 24 Kraal Road, Belize City, Belize District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Bradley’s Backyard Barbecue Ltd. is applying for a Restaurant Liquor License to be operated at “Bradley’s Backyard Barbecue Ltd.” located at # 304 Newtown Barracks, Belize City, Belize District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Ydahlia Metzgen is applying for a Restaurant Liquor License to be operated at “Calico Jack’s” located in Progresso Village, Cayo District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Drift Inn Ltd. is applying for a Restaurant Liquor License to be operated at “The Aguada Restaurant” located at # 1 Aguada Street, Santa Elena Town, Cayo District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Joe Mendez is applying for a Shop Liquor License to be operated at “Ryan’s Store” located at # 35 Wyatt Street, Benque Viejo Del Carmen, Cayo District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

LIQUOR LICENSE NOTICES

Notice is hereby given that Belize Brewing Company Ltd for Naybaz Store is applying for a Shop Liquor License to be operated at “Naybaz Store” located at booth # 3, Memorial Park, Belize City, Belize District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Belize Brewing Company Ltd for Naybaz Store is applying for a Shop Liquor License to be operated at “Naybaz Store” located on Sundial Avenue, Belize City, Belize District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Belize Brewing Company Ltd for Naybaz Store is applying for a Shop Liquor License to be operated at “Naybaz Store” located at # 7526 Madam Liz Avenue, Belize City, Belize District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Belize Brewing Company Ltd for Naybaz Store is applying for a Convenience Store Liquor License to be operated at “Naybaz Store” located at # 137 Cemetery Road, Belize City, Belize District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Belize Brewing Company Ltd for Naybaz Store is applying for a Convenience Store Liquor License to be operated at “Naybaz Store” located at # 43 New Road, Belize City, Belize District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Belize Brewing Company Ltd for Naybaz Store is applying for a Convenience Store Liquor License to be operated at “Naybaz Store” located on Freetown Road, Belize City, Belize District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Belize Brewing Company Ltd for Naybaz Store is applying for a Convenience Store Liquor License to be operated at “Naybaz Store” located at # 13 Seashore Drive, Belize City, Belize District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Naresh Ramchandani/Simran Naresh Ramchandani are applying for a Shop Liquor License to be operated at “J.N. Supermarket” located at # 15 Queen Street, Belize City, Belize District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Wilson ChiLeung Cheung/Xiao Li Zhao are applying for a Restaurant Liquor License to be operated at “Pandora Cafe” located at # 2136 St. Thomas Street, Belize City, Belize District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Tanya Hernandez is applying for a Shop Liquor License to be operated at “Deana’s Food Stop” located at # 41 New Road, Belize City, Belize District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Daniel A. Tillett is applying for a Shop Liquor License to be operated at “Afta Owas” located at # 4107 Flamboyant Street, Belize City, Belize District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Santos A. Hernandez is applying for a Beer Liquor License to be operated at “Antonio Grocery & Fruit Shop” located at # 9171 La Croix Blvd., Belize City, Belize District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Hector Choj is applying for a Restaurant Liquor License to be operated at “Happy Cevichela’s House” located at Miles 11 Philip Goldson Highway, Ladyville Village, Belize District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Hector Choj is applying for a Night Club Liquor License to be operated at “Eruption Club” located at 11 Miles Philip Goldson Highway, Ladyville Village, Belize District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that George Ning is applying for a Malt & Cider Liquor License to be operated at “Siesta Inn” located at 3 Miles Philip Goldson Highway, Belize City, Belize District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Keisha Zuniga is applying for a Shop Liquor License to be operated at “Laker’s Mini Mart” located at # 8371 R Lawrence Avenue, Belize City, Belize District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Sharlette Miguel is applying for a Malt & Cider Liquor License to be operated at “Mayan Crystal Skull” located in Rockstone Pond, Belize District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Casino Tropicana Co. Ltd. is applying for a Night Club Liquor License to be operated at “Casino Tropicana Co. Ltd.” located at # 160 Newtown Barracks, Belize City, Belize District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Stephan Flowers is applying for a Membership Liquor License to be operated at “Loyal Endeavor Lodge” located at # 48 Regent Street, Belize City, Belize District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Hua Cheng Xu is applying for a Shop Liquor License to be operated at “Manta Store” located at # 37 Manta Ray Blvd., Vista Del Mar, Ladyville Village, Belize District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Kent Lam is applying for a Hotel Liquor License (Single Bar) to be operated at “Golden Tree Hotel” located at # 1740 Coney Drive, Belize City, Belize District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Kimberly Clarke is applying for a Shop Liquor License to be operated at “J & K Colors Ice Cream” located at # 6121 Seashore Drive, Belize City, Belize District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Alfonso Mario Ayuso is applying for a Malt & Cider Liquor License to be operated at “Aisha’s Sports & Deli” located at # 4, 1st Street, King’s Park, Belize City, Belize District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

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.

Notice is hereby given that Zhong Qiang Zhu is applying for a Restaurant Liquor License to be operated at “ Fantaxia Restaurant” located at # 6 Queen Charlotte Street, Belize City, Belize District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Shao Qing is applying for a Restaurant Liquor License to be operated at “Vista Restaurant” located at # 632 Vista Del Mar, Ladyville, Belize District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Yanfen Liang is applying for a Convenience Store Liquor License to be operated at “Yinkee Fast Food & Grocery” located at # 64 Freetown Road, Belize City, Belize District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Edmund Kwan & YingZhu Li are applying for a Convenience Store Liquor License to be operated at “Moon Grocery” located at #1743 Coney Drive, Coral Grove, Belize City, Belize District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Samantha Munoz is applying for a Restaurant Liquor License to be operated at “Krazzy Kupz” located at # 3645 Philip Goldson Highway, Belize City, Belize District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that L & R Liquors Ltd. is applying for a Publican General Liquor License to be operated at “L & R Liquors Ltd.” located at # 993 Mayflower Garden, Belize City, Belize District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Rixis Mejia is applying for a Night Club Liquor License to be operated at “Long Island Bar & Lounge” located at # 1223 Blue Marlin Blvd., Belize City, Belize District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Luccagastro Pub Ltd. is applying for a Restaurant Liquor License to be operated at “Luccagastro Pub Ltd.” located at # 1 Princess Margaret Drive, Belize City, Belize District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Anibal Lemus is applying for a Night Club Liquor License to be operated at “5 Brothers Night Club” located at # 46 East Collet Canal, Belize City, Belize District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Meisha A. Baptist is applying for a Malt & Cider Liquor License to be operated at “Pan Di Curve” located in Double Head Cabbage Village, Belize District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Meiyin Chen Liu is applying for a Shop Liquor License to be operated at “ Sheng He Shop” located at # 5558 Baymen Avenue, Belize City, Belize District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

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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.

People’sCommissionConstitution

2-Day Strategic Planning & Capacity Building Workshop

The People’s Constitution Commission (PCC) members, who represent 22 organizations, participated in a two-day workshop focused on capacity building and strategic planning at the House of Culture in Belize City on December 14, 2022.

The workshop featured several presentations on constitutional reform and processes. Dr. Dylan Vernon, former chairman of the Political Reform Commission, focused on the Post-Independence Experience of Constitutional Reform in Belize, the 1999 Political Reform Commission Experience, and more; while Dr. Harold Young, an associate professor at Austin Peay State University and a former practicing lawyer in Belize, presented on the Pillars of the Belize Constitution and Reform/ Amendments. Jason Gluck, a policy

specialist for the United Nations Development Programme with years of specializing in political dialogues and constitutional processes in many countries across the world, assisted in the facilitation of strategic guidance for the development of the road map, work plan and consultative/communications strategies.

On day two of the workshop, a vice chair was elected by the commission members to assist with the organization and facilitation of all PCC matters. Mr. Glenfield Dennison, who represents the National Trade Union Congress of Belize on the PCC, was elected to the post.

After two days of sharing and strategic discussion among the Commissioners, the workshop ended with an optimistic and hopeful outlook of the work ahead.

BFSF Awards over 500K for Marine Protected Areas Management

Wednesday, December 21, 2022.

This morning, the Belize Fund for a Sustainable Future awarded grants amounting to $559,563.00 BZD to five (5) non-government agencies for the management of eight (8) protected areas across Belize. At a signing ceremony held at the office of the Belize Fund for a Sustainable Future in Belmopan, the Chair of the BFSF Board of Directors – CEO Kennedy Carrillo of the Ministry of Blue Economy and Civil Aviation - executed these first ever awards under the BFSF. The recipients of the awards are:

The funds will be used towards the effective management of these marine protected areas, which comprise critical habitats for marine species and include iconic natural heritage sites within the Belize Barrier Reef Reserve System, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Commenting on the significance of these first grant awards, CEO Kennedy Carrillo noted that, “The BFSF has achieved its targets for 2022, the first year of its existence. True to our commitments, we have put in place a competent team and operationalized the fund, as evidenced by this first disbursement of just over half a million Belize dollars to non-government agencies who manage our marine protected areas.”

Dr. Leandra Cho-Ricketts advised that this is just the start of the Grant Awards Program, which will be granting approximately $3.6 million Belize dollars per year to non-government, community-based, and private sector entities through annual funding cycles. She elaborated that, “On December 16th, we issued a Call for Proposals. Eligible agencies are invited to submit proposals by January 31st of 2023. After careful evaluation, proposals which fit the criteria and align with our strategic objectives will be awarded grants in April of 2023. In December, we also launched our website, www.bfsf.bz, where you can find all the information needed to develop winning proposals as well as download and submit application forms.”

The BFSF four strategic priorities of the Grant Awards Program are: 1. Protection for Biodiversity

Sustainable Fisheries

Climate Resilience

Blue Business Innovation

The BFSF was legally established in March 2022 as an independent, non-profit fund. It is the mechanism that will manage the funds generated by Belize’s Blue Bond debt conversion agreement, which was finalized in November 2021 through the efforts of the Government of Belize and The Nature Conservancy. This ground-breaking agreement has allowed Belize to convert its national debt into a conservation fund that will generate an estimated BZ$360 million dollars for marine conservation and the sustainable development of Belize’s marine resources over the next 20 years.

In addition to the Grant Awards Program, the BFSF will also provide funding to government agencies through the Government Strategic Allocation program to support government agencies in fulfilling Belize’s conservation commitments under the Blue Loan Agreement and the Conservation Funding Agreement, which effected the blue bond debt conversion transaction.

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1600 Families Get Hurricane Lisa Relief through Digital Cash Transfer

Belmopan – The Ministry of Human Development, Families, and Indigenous Peoples’ Affairs (MHDFIPA) in partnership with the World Food Programme (WFP) through the financial support from the European Union through its Department for Civil Protection and Humanitarian Aid Operations (ECHO), the Republic of Korea, the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) Bureau for Humanitarian Assistance, and in collaboration with the United Nations Joint SDG Fund, and DigiWallet Limited have launched the Hurricane Lisa Cash Assistance Programme (HLAP). One thousand six hundred (1600) vulnerable families who are among the most affected by Hurricane Lisa received a one-time emergency cash assistance of $250.00 Belize dollars through DigiWallet. Eligible households from within the Belize and Cayo districts were selected based on the level of damage suffered by their household and level of vulnerability of persons living in the household. Household information was further verified, and a mechanism was put in place to ensure user-friendly and efficient distribution of funds to affected families via digital transfer.

MHDFIPA as the lead of the Relief and Supplies Management Committee (RSMC) within the National Emergency Management Organization (NEMO) led and coordinated the assessment of the families and household needs to understand the extent of the impact of Hurricane Lisa. MHDFIPA conducted approximately 4,400 household assessments and distributed food packages and other supplies reaching almost 15,000 individuals.

Under the framework of WFP’s multi-country strategic plan, the MHDFIPA will provide technical assistance and emergency support through cash-based transfers to affected people. The aim is to ensure vulnerable populations have adequate access to food and to prevent deterioration of the nutritional status of affected populations.

“The World Food Programme is grateful to partner with the Government of Belize to assist those most impacted by Hurricane Lisa to meet basic food and other needs. At the same time, WFP complements this assistance with tailored support to the Ministry of Human Development to strengthen the national social protection system to be more efficient in responding to shocks, which includes the piloting of a new digital transfer option through Digiwallet Limited”, stated Regis Chapman, Representative and Country Director WFP Caribbean Multi-Country Office.

The Ambassador of the European Union to Belize, Marianne Van Steen, expressed that “It is very important to us that this support reaches as soon as possible some of the families that were most affected by Hurricane Lisa. The cash transfer we are providing is unconditional, meaning that families are free to choose what to use it for based on their most pressing needs, because they know best. In addition to our partnership with the Ministry of Human Development, Families, and Indigenous Peoples’ Affairs and the WFP, the European Union (EU) supported the Belize Red Cross society disaster response operations immediately after the hurricane. The EU will continue to work together with BRC and other key partners in the region to strengthen community disaster preparedness actions”.

U.S. Ambassador Michelle Kwan underscored, “The United States supports our friends in Belize, as the nation recovers from the aftermath of Hurricane Lisa. U.S. relief assistance in response to Hurricane

Lisa through USAID totalled more than US $136,000, of which US $100,000 was dedicated to the cash assistance program to provide immediate support to the most vulnerable families to secure food and emergency items to meet their recovery needs.”

The Ambassador of the Republic of Korea to Belize, Choo Won Hoon, emphasized that "As a responsible member of the international community and a friend to Belize, Korea supports the recovery efforts of the most affected victims by Hurricane Lisa in Belize. An unconditional cash transfer of US

$100,000 is to provide timely and effective humanitarian assistance to the people of Belize. The Republic of Korea will remain committed to working together with the Ministry of Human Development, Families and Indigenous Peoples' Affairs of Belize and the WFP to this end.”

Minister of Human Development, Families, and Indigenous Peoples’ Affairs Hon. Dolores Balderamos Garcia emphasized, “The heart of the Ministry's work is to support vulnerable families, especially in times of emergency. The Ministry would like to thank the staff and personnel of MHDFIPA

for their dedication and commitment to go over and beyond the call of duty to support affected families, as well as to staff and personnel of other line ministries and entities that supported the Ministry in executing its responsibilities of providing relief and supplies. Lastly, the Ministry would like to thank the World Food Programme, the European Union, USAID Bureau for Humanitarian Assistance, the United Nations Joint SDG Fund, and DigiWallet Limited for partnering to provide emergency support to families using digital cash solutions.”

Since early 2022 the Government of Belize through MHDFIPA has been working on strengthening the capacity of the key focus areas for strengthening including enhancing the RSMC’s Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) and training on Shock Response Social Protection (SRSP) approaches.

THE BELIZE TIMES 12 1 JAN 2023

INVITATION TO BID SEVENTH POWER PROJECT

CAYE CAULKER INTERCONNECTION

Installation of Submarine Cable and Design, Construction and Commissioning of Substation and Switching Station for the Caye Caulker Interconnection to San Pedro, Ambergris Caye; under the Seventh Power Project.

Belize Electricity Limited (BEL) has received financing from the Caribbean Development Bank (CDB) towards the cost of the Seventh Power Project and intends to apply a portion of the proceeds of this financing to eligible payments under a contract for which this invitation is issued. Payments by CDB will be made only at the request of BEL 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 services or works, if such payment, 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 BEL shall derive any rights from the Financing Agreement or have any claim to the proceeds of the Financing.

BEL now invites electronic bids from eligible bidders for the Installation of Submarine Cable and Design, Construction and Commissioning of Substation and Switching Station for the Caye Caulker interconnection to San Pedro, Ambergris Caye; under the Seventh Power Project. The works include, but are not limited to the following:

 Lot 1: Installation of 34.5kV Submarine Cable between North Caye Caulker Substation and San Pedro Switching Station; and

 Lot 2: Design, Construction and Commissioning of North Caye Caulker Substation and San Pedro Switching Station.

Bidders may quote on one or both of the two lots set out in the bidding document. 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 citizen or citizens and/or 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).

Procurement eligibility is extended to include all countries which are not CDB Member Countries.

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 bidder’s ability to perform satisfactorily, will not qualify and will not be considered for further evaluation.

Qualification requirements include, inter alia:

A Lot 1: Installation of 34kV Submarine Cable between North Caye Caulker and San Pedro Switching Station

i)

Financial Situation

The Bidder shall furnish documentary evidence that it meets the following financial requirement(s):

i) Financial Performance: Submission of audited balance sheets or if not required by the law of the Applicant’s country, other financial statements acceptable to the Employer, for the last five (5) years to demonstrate:

(a) The current soundness of the applicant’s financial position and its prospective long term profitability, and (b) Capacity to have a cash flow amount of Two-Hundred and Fifty Thousand US dollars ($250,000 USD) equivalent.

ii) Average Annual Turnover: minimum average annual construction and design turnover of One Million US dollars ($1,000,000 USD), calculated as total certified payments received for contracts in progress or completed, within the last five (5) years.

ii) Experience and Technical Capacity

The Bidder shall furnish documentary evidence to demonstrate that it meets the following experience requirement(s):

i) General Construction Experience: Experience under construction contracts in the role of contractor, subcontractor, or management contractor for at least the last five (5) years prior to the application submission deadline, and with activity in at least nine (9) months in each year.

ii) Specific Construction Experience: Participation as contractor, management contractor or subcontractor, in at least 3 contracts within the last five (5) years, each with a value of at least One Million US dollars ($1,000,000 USD), that have been successfully and substantially completed and that are similar to the proposed works. The similarity shall be based on the physical size, complexity, methods/technology or other characteristics as described in Section V, Employer’s Requirements of the bidding document.

iii) Construction Experience in Key Activities: For the above Specific Construction Experience or other contracts executed within the last five (5) years a minimum construction experience in the key activities of: (a) Installation of 34.5 kV submarine cable is required.

B Lot 2: Design, Construction and Commissioning of North Caye Caulker Substation and San Pedro Switching Station

i) Financial Situation

The Bidder shall furnish documentary evidence that it meets the following financial requirement(s):

i) Financial Performance: Submission of audited balance sheets or if not required by the law of the Applicant’s country, other financial statements acceptable to the Employer, for the last five (5) years to demonstrate:

(a) The current soundness of the applicant’s financial position and its prospective long term profitability, and (b) Capacity to have a cash flow amount of One Million US dollars ($1,000,000 USD) equivalent.

ii) Average Annual Turnover: Minimum average annual construction and design turnover of Four Million US dollars ($4,000,000 USD), calculated as total certified payments received for contracts in progress or completed, within the last five (5) years.

ii) Experience and Technical Capacity

The Bidder shall furnish documentary evidence to demonstrate that it meets the following experience requirement(s):

i) General Construction Experience: Experience under contracts in the role of designer for at least the last five (5) years prior to the Application submission deadline, and with activity in at least three (3) months in each year.

ii) General Construction Experience: Experience under construction contracts in the role of contractor, subcontractor, or management contractor for at least the last five (5) years prior to the application submission deadline, and with activity in at least nine (9) months in each year.

iii) Specific Design Experience: Participation as designer, in at least 3 contracts within the last five (5) years, each with a value of at least Two-Hundred and Fifty ($250,000 USD), that have been successfully and substantially completed and that are similar to the proposed works. The similarity shall be based on the physical size, complexity, methods/technology or other characteristics as described in Section V, Employer’s Requirements of the bidding document.

iv) Specific Construction Experience: Participation as contractor, management contractor or subcontractor, in at least 3 contracts within the last five (5) years, each with a value of at least Two Million US Dollars ($2,000,000 USD), that have been successfully and substantially completed and that are similar to the proposed works. The similarity shall be based on the physical size, complexity, methods/technology or other characteristics as described in Section V, Employer’s Requirements of the bidding document.

v) Design Experience in Key Activities: For the above (iii) Specific Design Experience or other contracts executed within the last five (5) years a minimum design experience in the key activities of:

(a) Design of substation with 34.5/6.6 kV transformation is required.

vi) Construction Experience in Key Activities: For the above (iv) Specific Construction Experience or other contracts executed within the last five (5) years a minimum construction experience in the key activities of:

(b) Civil works including any earthworks or construction project; and

(c) Installation of major electrical equipment and supply and installation of substation bus-works are required.

Bidding Documents may be obtained by eligible bidders from the first address below for a non-refundable fee of One Hundred US Dollars ($100 USD). Requests must be made by written application including email. Written applications must be clearly marked: “Works for San Pedro Switching Station and North Caye Caulker Substation for Seventh Power Project” along with the name, address and contact information of the bidder for which Bidding Documents are being requested. Payment should be by wire transfer or bank draft made payable to: Belize Electricity Limited. Information to pay by wire transfer can be obtained from the first address below. Proof of payment is required before bidding documents are issued.

Documents will be promptly dispatched via registered email, but under no circumstance will BEL or their authorized agents be held responsible for late delivery or any other issue related to the issuance of the documents.

A pre-bid meeting will be held at 9:00 a.m. Belize time on Wednesday, January 11, 2023, at the second address below and will be followed by a joint site visit conducted by BEL at 1:30 p.m. Belize time on Wednesday, January 11, 2023 at the fourth address below. Interested bidders should attend. All costs associated with a bidder’s attendance will be at the bidder’s own expense.

Electronic submissions via registered email with subject title “Bid for Works for San Pedro Switching Station and North Caye Caulker Substation for Seventh Power Project”, must be received at the third address below no later than 10:00 a.m. Belize time on Friday, February 10, 2023. A virtual bid opening will take place at 11:00 a.m. Belize time on Friday, February 10,

THE BELIZE TIMES 13 1 JAN 2023
BEL 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 BEL’s action. BEL will not defray any costs incurred by any bidder in the preparation of bids. 1. Address for Correspondence Email: bidcorrespondence@bel.com.bz 2. Address for Pre-Bid Meeting Training Room BEL Corporate Headquarters 2½ Miles Philip Goldson Highway Belize City, Belize 3. Address for Bid Submission Email: bidsubmittal@bel.com.bz 4. Addresses for Site Visits Site Visit 1: Proposed North Caye Caulker Substation site Site Visit 2 : Proposed San Pedro Switching Station site
2023 from a meeting link sent from the third address below in the presence of bidders’ representatives who choose to attend virtually.
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Hon. Henry Charles Usher Meets with British High Commissioner

Nicole Davison

Hon. Henry Charles Usher, Minister of the Public Service, Constitutional and Political Reform, received a courtesy visit from H.E. Nicole Davison, British High Commissioner, on December 19, 2022.

During the meeting, mutual areas of interest were discussed, with special focus on constitutional reform and how assistance could be given regarding the transformation of governance in Belize.

Minister Usher expressed his appreciation for the active relationship that exists between Belize and the British High Commission.

Hon. Henry Charles

Usher Meets

with U.S. Ambassador Michelle Kwan

Belmopan. December 20, 2022.

Hon. Henry Charles Usher, Minister of the Public Service, Constitutional and Political Reform, met with United States Ambassador H.E. Michelle Kwan on December 19, 2022.

The purpose of the meeting was to establish a working relationship moving forward. Mutual areas of interest were discussed during the meeting, including constitutional reform and support for democratic institutions as well the importance of transformation of governance in Belize. Both parties pledged to promote the spirit of goodwill and to strengthen the existing relationship of cooperation between the two countries.

Minister Usher expressed his appreciation for the strong relationship that Belize and the US Embassy have maintained over the past years.

ASSISTANT REGISTRAR DIRECTOR OF RESEARCH

SUMMARY OF RESPONSIBILITIES

The Assistant Registrar is an administrative post charged with assisting the Registrar with providing leadership and supervision of the unit and managing the office to deliver effective, timely, accurate and responsive customer service.

DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

• Manage Workload assignments, ensure procedures are followed accurately, and that students/alumni/colleagues are responded to professionally, efficiently and effectively.

• Provide leadership, supervision, and direction for assigned staff and deal with student grievances. Assist in the planning, implementing, revising of policies and procedures and monitoring and evaluation of staff.

• Maintain integrity of student records and comply with the University policies, deadlines, and procedures related to student enrollment.

• Assist in maintaining, troubleshooting, and enhancing the University’s data management and related systems.

JOB QUALIFICATIONS

• Minimum of a Master’s degree; at least 3 years of experience that is directly related to the duties and responsibilities specified;

• A Doctoral Degree with relevant experience would be an advantage;

• 3-5 years proven record of successful supervisory experience in a people-oriented environment;

• Direct experience in university or junior/community college preferred;

• Demonstrated understanding of the application of technology to deliver Records and Registration services.

COMPENSATION AND TERMS OF ENGAGEMENT

SUMMARY OF RESPONSIBILITIES

The Director of Research is a senior member of the University’s administration and is responsible for the Research Function of the University of Belize. The Director assumes responsibility for the development and management of the Office of Research including seeking research opportunities for UB faculty, coordinating research projects of UB faculty, generating research proposals, and managing the UB research budget.

DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

• Provide leadership on developing research strategies and policies;

• Development of a Research Agenda that identifies research priority themes based on faculty interests, university needs and national priorities, capacity building, research funding needs, and public policy;

• Responsible for the development and implementation of the Research Strategy in alignment to the University’s strategic plan;

• Responsible for research-related policy development, grant proposals, project preparation and oversight

• Development and implementation of institutional research and find ways to motivate faculty to be heavily engaged in research to assist professional development

• Responsible for administering research grants and encouraging the formation of thematic research groups/networks of faculty

• Responsible for the Budget and Inventory;

JOB QUALIFICATIONS

• Ph.D. in a relevant subject area and experience in academic administration and research.

• An excellent command of the English Language for research at the University level.

The President will be engaged on contract for a period of five years. Compensation and terms of engagement will be competitive with those for similar posts held at universities in the region Online: https://www.ub.edu.bz/work-at-ub/ | Email: ubjobs@ub.edu.bz

INTERESTED PERSONS ARE INVITED TO APPLY AND VIEW FULL JOB DESCRIPTIONS:

Please upload a cover letter, curriculum vitae, the names and addresses of three referees (including present or past employers and work colleagues), transcript of highest degree, copies of relevant degrees and certificates, and a valid police record.

Queries may be addressed to: ubjobs@ub.edu.bz Deadline to Apply January 27, 2023

Only shortlisted applicants will be contacted.

THE BELIZE TIMES 16 1 JAN 2023

December 21, 2022 - The Ministry of Investment held the closing ceremony for Belize’s Vanilla Cultivation Pilot Project at the Centro Escolar Mexico Junior College (CEMJC) in the Corozal District. In attendance were Mr. Lincoln Blake, Director of the Investment Policy & Compliance Unit in the Ministry of Investment; Mrs. Thea Garcia, President of the National Women’s Commission; Mr. Hugo Gonzalez, Dean of CEMJC; and Mr. Salucio Chiac, course instructor.

The main objective of the project was to provide hands-on training for women and young persons in the propagation and establishment of vanilla vines. This included floral biology, hand pollination, harvesting and curing of vanilla. With this new knowledge, women in the area will be able to supply vanilla beans from their backyards and forested areas to buyers who pay over US$200 per kg of the cured product.

The project consisted of eight practical sessions. A total of 29 participants completed the training and were given starter packages to establish their vanilla plots. This cohort of trainees included students and teachers from CEMJC as well as women currently engaged in the sugarcane industry.

The ministry partnered with the National Women’s Commission, Centro Escolar Mexico Junior College, BELTRAIDE, the Belize Cooperatives Department, the Resilient Rural Belize Programme, and Belize Agroforestry Development Services Ltd. The ministry extends its appreciation to all partners for assisting in successfully executing this first-of-its-kind project. The aim is to implement similar projects in other districts.

THE BELIZE TIMES 17 1 JAN 2023 Vanilla Cultivation Pilot Project Closes To place advertisement in the Belize Times Newspaper CALL 671-8385 or EMAIL: belizetimesadvertisement@ yahoo.com 2020 The Systems Analyst (SA) is responsible for the development, analysis, implementation, and maintenance of information systems in accordance with the Central Bank’s development standards and tools . The SA ensures data confidentiality, integrity, and accuracy. The SA will also implement information systems software packages in support of core organizational functions following established guidelines. Essential
Responsibilities ▪ Information Systems Development and Implementation: Implements information systems according to established development standards and methodology ▪ Information Security: Responds to security alerts and addresses information security infractions and violations; provides preventative and corrective actions ▪ Information Systems Maintenance: Implements authorized changes to systems in production ▪ Disaster/Recovery: Implements, tests, and maintains suitable backup and recovery measures for information systems ▪ Maintenance & Support: Provides support for information systems and utilities, and level one support for system software, security software, data backup systems, and hardware ▪ Training: Provides training on application and end-user software. The applicant should possess the following: Education and Experience ▪ Minimum qualification of a bachelor’s degree in computer science or a related field from a recognized university Relevant experience will be considered. Technical Knowledge ▪ Possesses, applies, and maintains a high degree of knowledge in information technologies to deliver quality work; remains informed of the latest trends and developments in the discipline; knowledge of business and management principles, project management, information auditing, and information security; proficient in diverse software applications and operating systems; demonstrates cross-functional ability and desire for continuous self-improvement Competencies ▪ Managing Change; Fostering Innovation; Analytical Thinking; Diagnostic Information Gathering; Results Orientation; Flexibility/Adaptability; Conceptual Thinking; Attention to Communication Submit the following documents by Friday, 30 December 2022: ▪ Central Bank Employment Application Form (available online) ▪ Curriculum Vitae ▪ Three references (one must be from previous employer) ▪ Copies of school transcripts, degrees, and any other personal certificates Applications should be addressed to: Manager, Human Resources Department Central Bank of Belize P O Box 852 or Gabourel Lane Belize City, BELIZE Ref: Systems Analyst – Information Technology Department Email: hr@centralbank.org.bz or online at www.centralbank.org.bz (All applications will be held in strict confidence) SYSTEMS
The Central Bank invites qualified individuals to join its Information Technology Department
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ANALYST

MoECST Aid To Hurricane-stricken Schools

Hon. Francis

Dian Maheia, today distributed some much-needed stationery and sanitary supplies to four schools that incurred damages from Hurricane Lisa. The four schools are Mina Grant and Ethel Vargas Community Preschool, Stella Maris Primary School, Holy Redeemer Primary School, and Sadie Vernon Technical High School in Belize City.

This initiative realises #YourMoECST's commitment to assist schools in the wake of Hurricane Lisa. We look forward to doing more in the coming days!

#YourMoECST #EducateBelize

The Association of Solidarity for Cuba

Hurricane Ian relief supplies being shipped today

December 16, 2022 - The Association of Solidarity for Cuba is pleased to announce that fundraising efforts over the past couple of months, on behalf of those affected by Hurricane Ian in Cuba, have yielded generous donations of food, clothing, building materials and medicines collected from across Belize.

A 20-foot container with all the collected items leaves the Port of Belize today en route to Havana, Cuba. The container will be handed over to the Government of Cuba for distribution to those most affected by Hurricane Ian, which caused significant damage, particularly in the province of Pinar del Rio, at the end of September of this year.

We would like to thank all those who donated supplies and money to this relief effort and for those who gave generously of their time and resources towards the realization of this shipment of supplies. We also wish the Government and people of Cuba the best in rebuilding and hope that this small contribution can positively contribute to their efforts.

INVITATION TO CONSULTING FIRMS TO SUBMIT EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST

Operation Data

Country: Belize Operation: Belize Integral Security Programme (BISP) Operation No: 2147

Consulting Data

Name of the Consultancy: Final Infrastructure Design Consultancy Selection Method: Quality and Cost-Based Selection Reference number: No. CABEI-CS 005-2147/2022

The Government of Belize has received financing from the Central American Bank for Economic Integration for the Belize Integral Security Program, and it is intended to use a portion of the funds for consulting services contracts. The Consulting services ("the services") include: The Pre-Investment for the Final Infrastructure Design for the Belize Police Department and the Belize Defence Force:

The Belize Defence Force: Fairweather Camp Camp Belizario a) A Medical Centre; a) Hurricane Shelter Reinforcement; b) A Kitchen facility renovation; b) A Batallion Headquarters; c) A Residual water system. c) Renovation of one ablution structure and two bathroom blocks.

The Belize Police Department: a) Three Police Sub-stations; b) Two Police Stations; c) 911 Network Building.

The Ministry of Economic Development invites eligible consulting firms to express their interest in providing the requested services. Interested consultants shall provide information indicating that they are qualified to provide the services and may partner with other firms in the form of a Joint Venture (JV) or subconsultants to improve their qualifications. The criteria for shortlist selection are found within the respective Terms of Reference.

Interested Consulting Firms can obtain the Terms of Reference at no cost by requesting them by email: procurementofficerii.bisp@med.gov.bz or by accessing the electronic portal (https://blz-cppnb.caricom.org or https://med.gov. bz) before the deadline date indicated below. Consultants will be selected using the method of Quality and Cost Based Selection described in the Regulations for the Application of the Procurement Policy available at www.bcie.org.

Interested consultants can obtain more information at the address indicated at the end of this invitation, during business hours of 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m., Monday to Friday.

Expressions of interest package together with the information indicated in the Terms of Reference must be hand delivered at the address below, no later than Monday, January 23, 2023, at 9:00 a.m.

Belize Integral Security Programme (BISP) Programme Executing Unit 1904 Constitution Drive 2nd Floor, Unit #3 Belmopan City, Belize C.A. projectcoordinator.bisp@med.gov.bz

THE BELIZE TIMES 18 1 JAN 2023
Fonseca and Chief Executive Officer, Mrs

MoHW Strengthens National Cold Chain System through Collaboration with Government of Japan and UNICEF

to build back better, especially at the community level, to ensure we leave no child behind,” stated Alison Parker.

“It is important to ensure and promote equitable access to vaccines throughout the world in order to overcome COVID-19. In this respect, it is my sincere hope that this project in partnership with UNICEF, with funding of US$900,000 grant assistance by Japan, for strengthening institutional capacity combined with procuring COVID-19 vaccines cold chain equipment help synergistically in reinforcing the healthcare system countrywide, improving the quality of life of families in Belize,” stated Ambassador Iryu.

In partnership with the Government of Japan, UNICEF reaffirms its commitment to ensuring all children are healthy and have access to the highest standards of health care.

On December 12, 2022, the Ministry of Health & Wellness received cold chain equipment from the Government of Japan and UNICEF at the National Vaccine Storage Facility in Belmopan. His Excellency Kazuhiro Iryu, Ambassador of the Embassy of Japan in Belize, and Alison Parker, UNICEF Representative to Belize, presented the equipment to Hon. Kevin Bernard, Minister of Health & Wellness.

In March, the Government of Japan provided UNICEF Belize with a grant of US$900,000 intended as a “Last One Mile Support” and investment in Belize’s primary health care system to accelerate COVID-19 vaccination, strengthen the national cold chain facilities and build capacities for cold chain and vaccine management. This partnership between the Government of Japan and UNICEF has been addressing the needs of the ministry to improve the national vaccination rates that have decreased since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. It has also supported the MoHW in providing capacity-building opportunities for approximately 420 community health workers, epidemiologists, nurses and laboratory staff to receive continued hands-on training for quality improvement, operation and maintenance with 57 health facilities across the country.

This donation continues that support with 10 Ice Line freezers, 10 Main Powered Vaccine refrigerators and 30 remote temperature monitoring systems to be used to improve vaccine storage and management. In addition to these, the ministry will receive a walk-in cooler that will arrive in the country later this month. This state-ofthe-art equipment meets industry standards and enhances the efficient storage and management of the critical vaccines required to provide optimal health services to families and children across communities in Belize. The equipment will be installed in health facilities in the most vulnerable communities.

Speaking at the ceremony, Minister Bernard said, “We welcome this critical donation of cold chain equipment which is used to keep vaccines at an optimum temperature range. With the grant aid, the Ministry has strengthened the quality improvement of health services, through the establishment of a quality improvement unit composed of one medical officer per hospital dedicated fulltime to oversee the implementation of quality improvement plans. On behalf of the people and Government of Belize, we are very grateful for the high-quality, continuous assistance received.”

“Dedicated investment in strengthening the national capacity of health care workers and maintaining a resilient and high-quality cold chain system, allows health workers to have the skills and tools to deliver life-saving vaccines to every child, and is pivotal to national development. UNICEF, with the support of partners such as the Government and people of Japan, is committed to continually support the Government of Belize

THE BELIZE TIMES 19 1 JAN 2023

GOVERNMENT OF BELIZE TREASURY BILLS ISSUE NUMBER 1/2023

Tenders are invited for an issue of Government of Belize Treasury Bills. The amount of the issue will be $83,200,000.

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 Wednesday, 4 January 2023 and will be redeemed on Wednesday, 5 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, 30 December 2022.

The Auction in the Central Securities Depository System (CSD) will be opened from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm on Wednesday, 4 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)

17 November 2022

In early December, twenty-one members of the Northern Sustainable Agro-Producers Cooperative from the village of Patchakan in the Corozal District attended a training session on food processing of fresh farm to table vegetables. The training was coordinated by the Resilient Rural Belize, the Co-operatives Department, Agriculture Extension Services Corozal District and the Agro-Processing Unit, Central Farm. Mr. Earvin Gentle and Ms. Anna Howe of the Ministry of Agriculture, Food Security and Enterprise Agro-Processing Unit facilitated the training session.

According to Ms. Maria Yam, Chairman of the Co-op, "we have to use what have and what we have is agriculture cash crops in the form of tomatoes, onions and sweet peppers", all raw material for manufacturing. Every year members of the Co-operative have to discard quantities of these crops because of excess produce and a lack of buyers. Shifting the dynamics of agriculture to value adding in specific commodities such as onion, carrots and tomatoes processed into salsa casera and jalapeños for escabeche assures the excess is not simply discarded and opens the door for income generating opportunities.

ANOTHER SHEEP MANAGEMENT WORKSHOP

Cotton Tree was the scene of another sheep management workshop today. 25 farmers from the area participated in sessions on topics such as sheep and goat management, demonstrations and practices in forage cutting, hoof trimming, slaughtering and carcass production, ingredients identification and preparation, as well as cuisine of lamb stew which was facilitated by Mr. Frank Padron, extension officer of MAFSE.

The training is being offered countrywide to heighten awareness of lamb and goat management as well as of the cuisine connected with mutton and goat, healthy alternatives to the Belizean palate.

The training is sponsored by the Taiwan ICDF Sheep and Goat Production and Guidance System Enhancement Project with support from the Ministry of Agriculture, Food Security and Enterprise.

THE BELIZE TIMES 20 1 JAN 2023 Training Session on Food Processing THE BELIZE 25 SEP 2020 COUNTRYWIDE PUBLIC AUCTION SALES: 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 in one lot. Sale currently running and will expire Tuesday 3rd January 2023 at 10:00 am. Rumpoint, Beachfront Properties, Placencia, Stann Creek District 1. Parcel No. 931 Rumpoint, Beachfront Properties, Placencia, Stann Creek District: N.B. ALL THREE PROPERTIES WILL BE OFFERED IN ONE LOT. “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 REGISTRATION SECTION BLOCK PARCEL Placencia North 36 931, 2294, 932 The freehold properties of Messrs. Millennium Holdings Ltd. Parcel No. 931 - (Being 4033.922 square metres of BEACHFRONT property containing 2 buildings) + Parcel No. 2294 - (Being 6.3 acres of BEACHFRONT property that spans both sides of the of the Placencia Road containing a two-storey concrete building) + Parcel No. 932 - (Being 1.59 acres of vacant BEACHFRONT property) ALL situate at Rumpoint within walking distance of the Placencia Airstrip, Placencia Road, Placencia Village, Stann Creek District, the freehold property of Messrs. Millennium Holdings Ltd.) BELIZEPROPERTYAUCTIONS.COM COUNTRYWIDE PUBLIC AUCTION SALES: PROPERTIES Rumpoint, Beachfront Properties, Placencia, Stann Creek District 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 in one lot Sale currently running and will expire Tuesday 3rd January 2023 at 10:00 am PLACENCIA BEACHFRONT: APPROXIMATELY 728 FEET REGISTRATION SECTION BLOCK PARCELS Placencia North 36 931, 2294, 932 Parcel No. 931 - (Being 4033.922 square metres of BEACHFRONT property containing 2 buildings) + Parcel No. 2294 - (Being 6.3 acres of BEACHFRONT property that spans both sides of the of the Placencia Road containing a two-storey concrete building) + Parcel No. 932 - (Being 1.59 acres of vacant BEACHFRONT property) ALL situate at Rumpoint within walking distance of the Placencia Airstrip, Placencia Road, Placencia Village, Stann Creek District, the freehold property of Messrs. Millennium Holdings Ltd.) N.B. ALL THREE PROPERTIES WILL BE OFFERED IN ONE LOT “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 THE BELIZE 25 SEP 2020 NOTICE

PUP Port Loyola’s annual Christ mas party was held on Sunday De cember 18 at the Cor. C.A. Blvd. and Jane Usher Blvd.

Special features of the event in cluded the raffle with over 50 great prizes including 7 one hundred dollar bills separately and a monetary gift for each of two persons with diverse abilities as well the eldest male and female resident of the area in atten dance.

The large crowd from across the division was lively.

Sincere thanks to members of the PUP Port Loyola Committee, Port Loyola United Women's Group, our

sponsors, and all others who assisted in any way to make our 2022 Christmas party a tremendous success.

Notice of Dissolution

FELISTINO LIMITED #000000533(Former 133,506) (“the Company”)

Notice is hereby given that the Company named FELISTINO LIMITED has been dissolved and struck off the International Business Companies Register with effect from the 20th December, 2022.

25 SEP 2020

CILTrust International Limited Registered Agent THE BELIZE

Notice of Dissolution

FELISTINO LIMITED #000000533(Former 133,506) (“the Company”)

Pursuant to Section 102(4) of the International Business Companies Act, Chapter 270 of the Laws of Belize, Revised Edition 2011, notice is hereby given that FELISTINO LIMITED: a) is in dissolution b) commenced dissolution on the the 20th day of December, 2022; and c) CILTRUST INTERNATIONAL INCORPORATED whose address is No. 35 Barrack Road, Third Floor, Belize City, Belize Central America is the Liquidator of the Company

CILTrust International Limited Registered AgentTHE BELIZE 25 SEP 2020

Mile 71.5 George Price Highway, Cayo District, Belize 501-824-3016/824-2085 corporate@fortisbelize.com www.fortisbelize.com

BELMOPAN, Belize – UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency, upon request of the Ministry of Economic Development, provided construction materials and tools to help refugees, asylum seekers and host community members severely impacted by Hurricane Lisa in and around the Belize City area to rebuild their houses, as well as their lives. As part of the United Nations’ response to the Hurricane, this donation, benefitting approximately 100 refugee and local community members, included hurricane straps, sheets of circular roofing, plywood, Brazil hardboards, roofing screws for metal and wood, among other construction material and tools.

Belize District hosts the second-largest population of asylum seekers and refugees in the country, with Belize City and its surrounding neighbourhoods home to roughly 20% of the population UNHCR protects in Belize.

“Together with the other UN Agencies, UNHCR is supporting the Government of Belize and ensuring effective help reaches those who need it the most,” said UNHCR’s Head of Office, Myrat Myradov. “This donation will help the most vulnerable asylum seeker and refugee families, as well as host community members, who have been severely impacted by Hurricane Lisa”.

Belize is home to over 7,000 refugees, asylum seekers, and others whom UNHCR serves who have come seeking safety and protection, mostly from nearby El Salvador, Honduras, Guatemala, and Nicaragua.

THE BELIZE TIMES 21 1 JAN 2023 UNHCR donates post-hurricane relief support items to the Government of Belize under a common UN response
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Fortis Belize Limited (FBL) P.O
CAREER OPPORTUNITY POSITION Health, Safety & Environmental Officer LOCATION: San Ignacio, Cayo District Summary of Primary Responsibilities 1. Promote and ead occupational health and safety within the organization and help develop safer and healthier ways of working. 2. Develop and implement occupational health and safety policies, procedures, and manuals. 3. Conduct audits to ensure that safety policies and procedures are being mplemented and enforced. 4. Inspect work areas for potential accident and health hazards and implement appropriate control measures. 5.Ensure that the organization s aware of, and complies with, all egislation relating to ts workplace activities and the use of ts plant, equipment, and substances. 6. Carry out investigation of accidents and unsafe working conditions, study possible causes and recommend remedial action. 7.Coordinate training sessions, emergency drills, and other capacitation activities for all staff. 8.Conduct ongoing safety coaching and mentoring of employees at all levels to mprove safety culture. 9. Track and report on safety metrics leading and lagging ndicators, etc. and use this nformation to help improve safety performance. 10. Review environmental and safety policies and procedures annually to ensure their effectiveness n the field. 11. Communicate frequently with management to report on the status of the occupational health, safety, and environmental programs by providing a monthly report. 12.Manage the Environmental Compliance Plan (ECP) and the Environmental, Health, Safety Management System (EHSMS) for all Fortis Belize facilities. 13. Handle and investigate nonconformity and ensure corrective and preventive action has been taken to mitigate adverse mpacts. 14. Report on the performance of the EHSMS to top management for review and as a basis for improvement of the system. 15. Maintain liaison with ocal government, environmental groups, and stakeholders. 16. Coordinate water quality monitoring and other ecological studies n conformance with ECP. 17. Organize and facilitate environmental and safety awareness events such as workshops wellness progams etc 18. Conduct public meetings in conformance with ECP and in support of community engagement efforts. Education, Experience and Skills • Minimum of Bachelor’s Degree in Environmental Science, Biology, Chemistry, or equivalent program • A minimum of two years of experience in a management/supervisory role, preferably leading a team of safety professionals. • Experience in managing health and safety programs, training, and presentations from conception to implementation Application Submission Deadline: January 10th, 2023 Applicants should submit letter of application, CV with copy of most recent qualification, 3 recent letters of recommendation*, copy of social security card and recent police record (recent meaning not older than 6 months) Applications can be submitted electronically to corporate@fortisbelize.com or addressed to Human Resources Department Fortis Belize Limited Mile 71.5 George Price Highway San gnacio, Cayo, BELIZE FORTIS BELIZE LIMITED (Formerly BECOL) is accepting applications for the post of Health, Safety & Environment Officer. FORTIS BELIZE LIMITED is a leading renewable energy generation company that operates the Mollejon, Chalillo, and Vaca Hydroelectric Plants. The main function of the company is to provide clean and reliable energy to BEL and as an extension the entire country of Belize. The company’s foremost concern is the safety of its employees and the running of an environmentally sound operations by following the guidelines
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Excellent organizational and time management skills with the ability to manage multiple priorities and competing demands under pressure and tight timelines.
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Outstanding ability to build strong partnerships with all levels of employees and contractors through intuitive business insight and personal credibility.
Proven ability to resolve issues by analyzing and evaluating possible solutions and negotiating outcomes with various stakeholders

Belizean Diaspora Contribute to Hurricane Lisa Relief Efforts

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:

This week, the Ministry of Tourism and Diaspora Relations (MTDR), in conjunction with the Ministry of Human Development, Families and Indigenous Peoples’ Affairs, facilitated the distribution of hurricane relief supplies that were received from several organizations and individuals in the diaspora with the help and coordination of Build Belize Inc. and No Child Hungry. These two organizations have generously organized the consolidation and shipment of much-needed supplies for Belize City residents who are still in need after the Hurricane Lisa.

Belizeans in the diaspora have contributed significantly to Hurricane Lisa relief efforts over the past several weeks and continue to coordinate additional donations from Belizeans living abroad. A total of four containers of supplies, valued at $1,000,000, have been received from the following organizations: two from Build Belize Inc., a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization whose purpose is to empower and improve

the lives of Belizeans through health, education, and service; and two from No Child Hungry, a non-profit organization working to solve problems of hunger and poverty all over the world. Build Belize Inc. secured a substantial donation from Bread of Life Inc., an organization in Houston, Texas, whose mission is to serve those in vulnerable communities.

Raymond Gongora, Vice Chairman of Build Belize Inc., stated, “November 2, 2022, Hurricane Lisa whapped Belize! Love, patriotism, and passion made the Belize diaspora put its axle in drive. Moved by the many people who lost their homes as well as those in need of clothing and supplies, Build Belize Inc. garnered the support of the various Belize associations in the diaspora and many other Belizeans and friends of Belize and collected an abundance of supplies and over US$10,000. The funds will be used to purchase building supplies and assist in putting people back into their homes.”

(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:

(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.

1.

2.Address

Social

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

Procurement Officer Email: procurement@caribank.org

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

THE BELIZE TIMES 22 1 JAN 2023
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GOVERNMENT OF BELIZE BELIZE SOCIAL INVESTMENT FUND III PROJECT INVITATION FOR BIDS
Address for Correspondence
Senior Procurement Officer
for Bid Submission and Bid Opening Senior Procurement Officer
Investment Fund
Address for Completed Qualification Information Only
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.

Telephone: 501-822-0525

19th December 2022

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Elections & Boundaries Department

Old Land’s Building Market Square City of Belmopan

Website: www.elections.gov.bz Email: electbound@btl.net

Find us on “EBD Belize”

Notice

VILLAGE COUNCILS BY-ELECTIONS

Gardenia, Boston, Medina Bank and Forest Home Village Councils

The general public is hereby notified that in accordance with Part III, Section 9 (1) (a) and (b) of the Village Councils Act, Chapter 88 of the Laws of Belize, Revised Edition 2020, the below Village Councils have declared vacancies within its councils as follows:

Belize District

District Belize Villages Names Positions Reasons

Isabella Bank Myles E. Crichton Chairperson Resignation

Gardenia Sean Gordon Member Resignation

Boston Nigel Alvarado Member Resignation

Crooked Tree ** Brandon Gillett George Tillett Chairperson Member Deceased Resignation

Toledo District

District Toledo Villages Names Positions Reasons

Medina Bank Jose Shal Chairperson Resignation Forest Home Shanisha Armstrong Chairperson Resignation

By-Elections – Crooked Tree, Isabella Bank, Gardenia, Boston, Medina Bank and Forest Home Village Councils

The general public is hereby notified that in accordance with Section 3 of the Village Councils (Amendment) Act 2022. Act No. 10 of 2022 and Rule 6A of the Village Councils (Elections) (Amendment) Regulations, 2022 (S.I. 65 of 2022), by-elections will be held to fill the vacancies for the posts listed below:

All Nominations open at 9:00 a.m. and closes at 12 midday; All Polls open at 9:00 a.m. on Election Day No asterisk denotes Poll closes at 1:00 p.m. **Denotes Poll closes at 5:00 p.m.

Belize District

Village Names

Nomination Date

15th January 2023

Election Date 22nd January 2023

Villages Nomination Center Polling Station

Isabella Bank Edward P. Yorke High School Community Center Gardenia Edward P. Yorke High School Community Center Boston Edward P. Yorke High School Boston (Shed) Crooked Tree ** Edward P. Yorke High School Crooked Tree Government School

Toledo District

Village Names

Nomination Date

15th January 2023

Election Date 22nd January 2023

Villages Nomination Center Polling Station

Medina Bank Government School Forest Home Toledo Community Center Forest Home Methodist School

Medina Bank Julian Cho Technical High School

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MINISTRY OF INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT AND HOUSING

INVITATION TO CONSULTING FIRMS TO SUBMIT EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST

Operation Data

Country: BELIZE

Operation: Expansion and Rehabilitation of the Philip Goldson Highway

Operation No: Loan Agreement No. 2295

Consulting Data

Name of the Consultancy: Consultancy Services for Construction Supervision of the Expansion and Rehabilitation of the Philip Goldson Highway Selection Method: Quality and Cost Based Selection Reference number: PGHUP-CAB-001

The Government of Belize – Ministry of Infrastructure Development & Housing has received financing from the Central American Bank for Economic Integration for the Expansion and Rehabilitation of the Philip Goldson Highway, and it is intended to use a portion of the funds for consulting services contracts.

The Consulting services ("the services") include: A two phased assignment. Phase #1, is to assist the GOBZ in reviewing the existing (November 2017) detailed design and make adjustments to its content and cost estimates reflecting conditions that have changed since its completion and current cost escalations due to various national and international factors. Phase #2, of this consultancy is to assist the GOBZ in providing project management of those road works, including contractor supervision and contract administration throughout the project implementation process, inclusive of the defects liability period.

The Government of Belize – Ministry of Infrastructure Development & Housing invites eligible consulting firms to express their interest in providing the requested services. Interested consultants shall provide information indicating that they are qualified to provide the services and may partner with other firms in the form of a Joint Venture (JV) or subconsultants to improve their qualifications. The criteria for shortlist selection are found within the respective Terms of Reference.

Interested Consulting Firms can obtain the Terms of Reference at no cost by requesting them by email: peu@midh.gov.bz Consultants will be selected using the method of Quality Cost-Based Selection described in the Regulations for the Application of the Procurement Policy available in www.bcie.org.

Interested consultants can obtain more information at the address indicated at the end of this invitation, during business hours.

One electronic copy of the Expression (s) of interest together with the information indicated in the Terms of Reference must be submitted to the address below. The file(s) containing each submission should include the name and address of the applicant and shall be clearly marked “Expression of Interest - Consultancy Services for Contract Supervision of the Expansion and Rehabilitation of the Philip Goldson Highway”) and shall be received by no later than (10:00 a.m. local time on Monday 31 January 2023).

The burden of proving receipt of the e-mail will be on the applicant and will not be met solely by a read receipt or sent items report generated by the applicant’s computer. Confirmation of receipt can be requested at the address listed below.

Ministry of Infrastructure Development & Housing - Project Execution Unit Mr. Evondale Moody Engineering Coordinator

Ministry of Infrastructure Development & Housing Power Lane, Belmopan, BELIZE Tel: +501-828-5220

Email: peu@midh.gov.bz

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LIQUOR LICENSE NOTICES

Notice is hereby given that Hui Xian Mei is applying for a Convenience Store Liquor License to be operated at “Max’s Supermarket” located in Altamira, Corozal Town, Corozal District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Michael K. Nugent is applying for a Malt Liquor License to be operated at “Chill & Chat Cool Spot” located in Altamira, Corozal Town, Corozal District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Francisca N. Sanchez is applying for a Beer Liquor License to be operated at “Fresh Mart” located in Rodney Moquel Area, Corozal Town, Corozal District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Copper Horse Industries Ltd. is applying for a Restaurant Liquor License to be operated at “Copper Horse Industries Ltd.” located on 4th Street North & 2nd Ave., Corozal Town, Corozal District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Canjin Chen is applying for a Shop Liquor License to be operated at “Rainbow Town Supermarket” located on 5th Street North, Corozal Town, Corozal District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Vishal A. Harwani is applying for a Shop Liquor License to be operated at “Roshni Supermarket” located on 4th Avenue, Corozal Town, Corozal District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Retail Value Superstore Ltd. is applying for a Shop Liquor License to be operated at “Retail Value Superstore Ltd.” located on 4th Avenue, Corozal Town, Corozal District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Jose A. Velasquez is applying for a Publican Special Liquor License to be operated at “Purple Office” located on 4th Avenue, Corozal Town, Corozal District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that YiChang Lin is applying for a Shop Liquor License to be operated at “Timpol Grocery Store” located on 4th Avenue, Corozal Town, Corozal District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Hong Su is applying for a Convenience Store Liquor License to be operated at “Hong’s Store” located on 4th Avenue, Corozal Town, Corozal District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Ailing Huang is applying for a Malt Liquor License to be operated at “Jen’s Fast Food” located on 4th Avenue, Corozal Town, Corozal District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Jian Jian Lin is applying for a Beer Liquor License to be operated at “Shun Li Fastfood” located on 4th Avenue, Corozal Town, Corozal District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Xiao Qing Mark is applying for a Shop Liquor License to be operated at “East Store” located on 4th Avenue, Corozal Town, Corozal District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Jin Yong Li is applying for a Shop Liquor License to be operated at “Chang Fa Store” located on Park Street North, Corozal Town, Corozal District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Fengci Wu is applying for a Restaurant Liquor License to be operated at “Perfect Restaurant” located on 5th Avenue, Corozal Town, Corozal District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Miaona Lu is applying for a Convenience Store Liquor License to be operated at “Season Store” located on 5th Avenue, Corozal Town, Corozal District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Jia Mei Chen is applying for a Shop Liquor License to be operated at “San’s Store” located on 5th Avenue, Corozal Town, Corozal District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Eligia D. Avendano Cambara is applying for a Publican Special Liquor License to be operated at “E&KN Restauranr” located on 5th Avenue, Corozal Town, Corozal District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Shan He is applying for a Shop Liquor License to be operated at “Mo’s Supermarket” located on 5th Avenue, Corozal Town, Corozal District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Fengwan Yu Lu is applying for a Shop Liquor License to be operated at “Yong Feng Shop” located on 5th Avenue, Corozal Town, Corozal District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Jia Rong Chen is applying for a Convenience Store Liquor License to be operated at “Parkway City Ltd.” located on 6th Avenue, Corozal Town, Corozal District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Weishi Liu is applying for a Shop Liquor License to be operated at “Chinese Shop” located on 6th Avenue, Corozal Town, Corozal District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Hong Chen Wu is applying for a Shop Liquor License to be operated at “Corozal Family Supermarket” located on 1st Street South, Corozal Town, Corozal District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Tiandi Lai is applying for a Malt Liquor License to be operated at “Family Fast Food” located on 1st Street South, Corozal Town, Corozal District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Canjian Chen is applying for a Shop Liquor License to be operated at “Corozal Chan’s Supermarket” located on Park Street South, Corozal Town, Corozal District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Falong Rong is applying for a Malt Liquor License to be operated at “Taisan Shop” located on Park Street South, Corozal Town, Corozal District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Wanji Wu is applying for a Restaurant Liquor License to be operated at “Border Restaurant” located on Park Street South, Corozal Town, Corozal District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Shao Jian Wu is applying for a Convenience Store Liquor License to be operated at “Central Supermarket” located on Park Street South, Corozal Town, Corozal District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Chunyan Huang is applying for a Shop Liquor License to be operated at “Gallito Supermarket” located on 2nd Street South, Corozal Town, Corozal District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Karizia I. Sanchez is applying for a Beer Liquor License to be operated at “Tap & Bottle” located on 3rd Street North, Corozal Town, Corozal District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Zhuo Wu Wu is applying for a Shop Liquor License to be operated at “New World” located on 7 th Avenue, Corozal Town, Corozal District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Shao Mei Wu is applying for a Convenience Store Liquor License to be operated at “New Bridge Supermarket” located on 7 th Avenue, Corozal Town, Corozal District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Qing Yun Li is applying for a Beer Liquor License to be operated at “Dragon Hardware” located on 7th Avenue, Corozal Town, Corozal District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Qing Yang Huang is applying for a Convenience Store Liquor License to be operated at “Home Best Store” located on 7th Avenue, Corozal Town, Corozal District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Weiliang Huang is applying for a Restaurant Liquor License to be operated at “Corozal Chinese Restaurant” located on 7th Avenue, Corozal Town, Corozal District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Shao Bin Wu is applying for a Restaurant Liquor License to be operated at “Yummy House Restaurant” located on 7th Avenue, Corozal Town, Corozal District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Jiabao Lin is applying for a Convenience Store Liquor License to be operated at “Guotal Supermarket” located on 7th Avenue, Corozal Town, Corozal District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Daquan Li is applying for a Shop Liquor License to be operated at “Deng’s Supermarket” located on 7th Avenue, Corozal Town, Corozal District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Hong Chao Wu is applying for a Convenience Store Liquor License to be operated at “Fry’s Store” located on Santa Rita Road, Corozal Town, Corozal District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Chang Jia Wu is applying for a Shop Liquor License to be operated at “Tang Supermarket” located on Santa Rita Road, Corozal Town, Corozal District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Wai Lee Mark is applying for a Beer Liquor License to be operated at “Ma’s Fast Food” located on Santa Rita Road, Corozal Town, Corozal District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Riyou Lin is applying for a Convenience Store Liquor License to be operated at “China Store” located on Santa Rita Road, Corozal Town, Corozal District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Hui Bang Chen is applying for a Shop Liquor License to be operated at “Jing Jing” located on Santa Elena Road, Corozal Town, Corozal District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Jian Bin Wu is applying for a Shop Liquor License to be operated at “Ban’s Store” located on Santa Elena Road, Corozal Town, Corozal District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Gorhene Elsey Monima is applying for a Publican Special Liquor License to be operated at “Cevicheria Amiga Restaurant” located in Hermelinda Layout, Corozal Town, Corozal District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Xiang Pei Zhen is applying for a Convenience Store Liquor License to be operated at “Henry’s Supermarket” located on 3rd Street South, Corozal Town, Corozal District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Wan Bi Wu is applying for a Convenience Store Liquor License to be operated at “Huan Huan Store” located on 3rd Street South, Corozal Town, Corozal District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Zong Rong Chen is applying for a Convenience Store Liquor License to be operated at “Chang Sang Supermarket” located on 3rd Street South, Corozal Town, Corozal District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Denis Manzanarez is applying for a Publican Special Liquor License to be operated at “The Mexican Taste” located on 3rd Street South, Corozal Town, Corozal District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Ruixue Luo is applying for a Shop Liquor License to be operated at “Rainbow One Supermarket” located on 3rd Street South, Corozal Town, Corozal District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Tahiri D. Dominguez is applying for a Beer Liquor License to be operated at “D’Pearl Store” located on Zuzuc Street, Corozal Town, Corozal District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Guo Giang Wu is applying for a Shop Liquor License to be operated at “Circle K” located on San Andres Road, Corozal Town, Corozal District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Weida Wu is applying for a Convenience Store Liquor License to be operated at “D & L Supermarket” located on 6th Street South, Corozal Town, Corozal District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Jianfu Huang is applying for a Shop Liquor License to be operated at “Rio Supermarket” located on 6th Street South, Corozal Town, Corozal District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

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Notice is hereby given that Hui Zhen Chen is applying for a Publican Special Liquor License to be operated at “Sunshine View Hotel” located on Almond Drive, Corozal Town, Corozal District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Zhong Jin Luo is applying for a Malt Liquor License to be operated at “Rainbow Fast Food” located on 1st Avenue, Corozal Town, Corozal District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Baha Ozgur is applying for a Publican Special Liquor License to be operated at “Corozo Blues” located on South End, Corozal Town, Corozal District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Baskal Chandran Sudhakara is applying for a Beer Liquor License to be operated at “Esha Collection” located on 3rd Street South, Corozal Town, Corozal District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Axel Gladimar Medina is applying for a Beer Liquor License to be operated at “The Beer Stop” located on 8th Street North, Corozal Town, Corozal District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Yan Qin Lin is applying for a Shop Liquor License to be operated at “Summer Holiday Store” located on Santa Rita Road, Corozal Town, Corozal District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Orlando A. Iglesias is applying for a Night Club Liquor License to be operated at “Orlando’s Patio Lounge” located on Port Saul Street, Corozal Town, Corozal District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Luis Antonio Yuque is applying for a Publican Special Liquor License to be operated at “Pancho’s Drink House” located on 1st Avenue, Corozal Town, Corozal District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Zeida B. Correa is applying for a Restaurant Liquor License to be operated at “Mi Cocina” located on 3rd Street South, Corozal Town, Corozal District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Elmer R. Carlos is applying for a Shop Liquor License to be operated at “Blue Sky Purified Water” located in Progresso Village, Corozal District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Wilfredo F. Lino is applying for a Beer Liquor License to be operated at “La Chamba Beers” located in Progresso Village, Corozal District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that YangWu Zhao is applying for a Shop Liquor License to be operated at “Libertad Shopping Center” located in Libertad Village, Corozal District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Zi Wen Chen is applying for a Beer Liquor License to be operated at “Libertad Fast Food” located in Libertad Village, Corozal District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Reed-Lee Supal is applying for a Shop Liquor License to be operated at “Delma’s Shop” located in Libertad Village, Corozal District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Grisel Botes is applying for a Beer Liquor License to be operated at “D Yaad House Restaurant” located in Libertad Village, Corozal District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Ceferino A. Caliz is applying for a Beer Liquor License to be operated at “Caliz Shop” located in Libertad Village, Corozal District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Lauriano E. Correa is applying for a Malt Liquor License to be operated at “Mil Amores Bar” located in Libertad Village, Corozal District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Jose H. Quintanila is applying for a Malt Liquor License to be operated at “Alaska Beer Parlour” located in Libertad Village, Corozal District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Sushan Tan is applying for a Shop Liquor License to be operated at “Su Supermarket” located in San Roman Village, Corozal District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Antonia Castaneda is applying for a Shop Liquor License to be operated at “Value Supermarket” located in San Roman Village, Corozal District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Higinia Perez is applying for a Beer Liquor License to be operated at “La Bendicion” located in San Victor Village, Corozal District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Merlita A. Cawich is applying for a Beer Liquor License to be operated at “Merly’s Shop” located in San Victor Village, Corozal District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Petronilo Acosta is applying for a Beer Liquor License to be operated at “Shelly’s Shop” located in San Narciso Village, Corozal District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Fu Qiu Xiao is applying for a Shop Liquor License to be operated at “Ding Feng Store” located in San Narciso Village, Corozal District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Ricardo A. Perez is applying for a Beer Liquor License to be operated at “Mally Shop” located in San Narciso Village, Corozal District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Juana Yascal is applying for a Shop Liquor License to be operated at “Vnney Shop” located in San Narciso Village, Corozal District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Zhen Yi Luo is applying for a Convenience Store Liquor License to be operated at “Hai Yan Shop” located in San Narciso Village, Corozal District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Facunda Cob is applying for a Shop Liquor License to be operated at “Tia Store” located in San Narciso Village, Corozal District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Isabel Dominguez is applying for a Shop Liquor License to be operated at “A & B Brew” located in San Narciso Village, Corozal District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Wenhao Li is applying for a Restaurant Liquor License to be operated at “Wonderful Restaurant” located in San Narciso Village, Corozal District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Joaquin Coba is applying for a Malt Liquor License to be operated at “J & J Cool Place” located in Louisville Village, Corozal District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Evaristo Cho is applying for a Beer Liquor License to be operated at “Mar’s Beer” located in Louisville Village, Corozal District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Maricela Dominguez is applying for a Shop Liquor License to be operated at “Lizminely Shop” located in Cristo Rey Village, Corozal District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that YanFei Zhen is applying for a Shop Liquor License to be operated at “Tommy Store” located in Cristo Rey Village, Corozal District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Lydia Y. Lizarraga is applying for a Shop Liquor License to be operated at “Birdy’s Shop” located in Cristo Rey Village, Corozal District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Marco A. Gongora is applying for a Restaurant Liquor License to be operated at “Adolfo’s Restaurant” located in Concepcion Village, Corozal District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Lily Y. Caliz is applying for a Restaurant Liquor License to be operated at “L & R Restaurant” located in Concepcion Village, Corozal District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Sandra L. Carias is applying for a Malt Liquor License to be operated at “Carias Cool Spot” located in Concepcion Village, Corozal District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Rogaciano Aban is applying for a Beer Liquor License to be operated at “Shany’s Shop” located in Concepcion Village, Corozal District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Yuming Zhu is applying for a Convenience Store Liquor License to be operated at “Concepcion Store” located in Concepcion Village, Corozal District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Zhuo Lin Wu is applying for a Convenience Store Liquor License to be operated at “Lucky One Plus One” located in Concepcion Village, Corozal District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Doroteo Rodriguez is applying for a Restaurant Liquor License to be operated at “Palapa Noa Noa” located in San Joaquin Village, Corozal District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980

Notice is hereby given that Jinci Su is applying for a Convenience Store Liquor License to be operated at “Everyday Supermarket” located in San Joaquin Village, Corozal District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that YangJian Zhao is applying for a Shop Liquor License to be operated at “J Mart Supermarket” located in San Joaquin Village, Corozal District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Fortunato D. Teskun is applying for a Beer Liquor License to be operated at “Tigers Fastfood” located in San Joaquin Village, Corozal District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Frank A. Innis is applying for a Shop Liquor License to be operated at “Frank’s Store” located in Calcutta Village, Corozal District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that QunFang Tan is applying for a Shop Liquor License to be operated at “Community Supermarket” located in Calcutta Village, Corozal District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Araceli Reyes is applying for a Beer Liquor License to be operated at “CJ’s Mini Shop” located in Carolina Village, Corozal District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Chucong Zhu is applying for a Convenience Store Liquor License to be operated at “One Mall Supermarket” located in Ranchito Village, Corozal District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Francisco A. Hernandez & Karen P. Iraheta are applying for a Malt Liquor License to be operated at “Mira Mar Restaurant” located in Ranchito Village, Corozal District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Xiaoman Liu is applying for a Shop Liquor License to be operated at “Moon Distributors Ltd.” located in Ranchito Village, Corozal District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Jose A. Vela is applying for a Shop Liquor License to be operated at “D Dang” located in Ranchito Village, Corozal District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Earl A. Toledano is applying for a Night Club Liquor License to be operated at “Mi Compa, Mi Compa” located in Ranchito Village, Corozal District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Naddia I. Acosta is applying for a Shop Liquor License to be operated at “La Kaprichosa Shop” located in Ranchito Village, Corozal District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

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LIQUOR LICENSE NOTICES

Notice is hereby given that Oscar A. Uk is applying for a Malt Liquor License to be operated at “Oscar’s Shop” located in Ranchito Village, Corozal District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Maria Berta Menjivar is applying for a Malt Liquor License to be operated at “Three Stars” located in Ranchito Village, Corozal District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Eva M. August is applying for a Restaurant Liquor License to be operated at “Taqueria El Buen Gusto” located in Santa Clara Village, Corozal District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Noely Castaneda is applying for a Shop Liquor License to be operated at “Las Palmitas” located in Santa Clara Village, Corozal District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Anita Tillett is applying for a Restaurant Liquor License to be operated at “Cevicheria Pipiripau” located in Santa Clara Village, Corozal District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Ovidio Moroy is applying for a Shop Liquor License to be operated at “Esperanza Store” located in Sarteneia Village, Corozal District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Lisbeth M. Cruz is applying for a Shop Liquor License to be operated at “Lizzie’s Store” located in Sartenejia Village, Corozal District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Leonilo Blanco is applying for a Shop Liquor License to be operated at “Sartenejia’s Super Shop” located in Sartenejia Village, Corozal District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Araceli Alas is applying for a Publican Special Liquor License to be operated at “Estrella Del Mar” located in Sartenejia Village, Corozal District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Luciano L. Cruz is applying for a Shop Liquor License to be operated at “LC Shop” located in Sartenejia Village, Corozal District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Margarita Guttierrez is applying for a Shop Liquor License to be operated at “Guttierrez Groceries” located in Buena Vista Village, Corozal District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Mirna Gonzales is applying for a Shop Liquor License to be operated at “Allen’s Shop” located in Buena Vista Village, Corozal District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Rohan F. Haylock is applying for a Shop Liquor License to be operated at “Store Next Door” located in Buena Vista Village, Corozal District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Bifang Chan is applying for a Shop Liquor License to be operated at “Mei Chen Shop” located in Caledonia Village, Corozal District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Leoncio M. Barbosa is applying for a Malt Liquor License to be operated at “Dragon’s Bar” located in Caledonia Village, Corozal District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Giovanni M. Garcia is applying for a Beer Liquor License to be operated at “La Popular” located in Caledonia Village, Corozal District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Edilfonzo Alcoser is applying for a Shop Liquor License to be operated at “Angelina’s Store” located in Xaibe Village, Corozal District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that JunLian Zhen is applying for a Shop Liquor License to be operated at “Kenny’s Shop” located in Xaibe Village, Corozal District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Arnulfo Villamil is applying for a Restaurant Liquor License to be operated at “K & C Restaurant” located in Xaibe Village, Corozal District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Macario Hilario Nas is applying for a Shop Liquor License to be operated at “Ruffo’s Shop” located in Xaibe Village, Corozal District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Aurelio B. Bastarachea is applying for a Restaurant Liquor License to be operated at “Fire & Ice Restaurant” located in Patchakan Village, Corozal District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Maria Eva Loza is applying for a Shop Liquor License to be operated at “E Store” located in Patchakan Village, Corozal District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Pedro E. Arzu is applying for a Malt Liquor License to be operated at “La Roca” located in Patchakan Village, Corozal District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Jesucristo C. Loza is applying for a Shop Liquor License to be operated at “GL Shop” located in Patchakan Village, Corozal District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Ofelia Yam is applying for a Shop Liquor License to be operated at “Ofelia Shop” located in Patchakan Village, Corozal District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Rubisela L. Briceno is applying for a Restaurant Liquor License to be operated at “Ruby’s Cool Spot” located in Chan Chen Village, Corozal District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Nelvy C. Mena is applying for a Beer Liquor License to be operated at “Nelvy Shop” located in Chan Chen Village, Corozal District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Consuelito M. Mena is applying for a Malt Liquor License to be operated at “El Triangulo” located in Chan Chen Village, Corozal District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that JianLiu Wu is applying for a Restaurant Liquor License to be operated at “Chopstick Restaurant” located at Santa Elena Border, Corozal District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Norberta N. Briceno is applying for a Beer Liquor License to be operated at “Tienda Kylie” located in Paraiso Village, Corozal District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Romelo Santoya is applying for a Shop Liquor License to be operated at “Fabiola’s Shop” located in Chunox Village, Corozal District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Juliana J Aldana is applying for a Malt Liquor License to be operated at “J & L” located in Chunox Village, Corozal District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Arsenia M. Tun is applying for a Malt Liquor License to be operated at “La Tia Rukis” located in Chunox Village, Corozal District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Inesita I. Cobb is applying for a Beer Liquor License to be operated at “Nessie’s” located in Copper Bank Village, Corozal District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Martha Y. Tzul is applying for a Beer Liquor License to be operated at “Yoli’s Beer” located in Copper Bank Village, Corozal District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Jovany Flores is applying for a Restaurant Liquor License to be operated at “El Pescador Restaurant” located in Copper Bank Village, Corozal District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Juliana Gorosica is applying for a Shop Liquor License to be operated at “D & G Shop” located in Copper Bank Village, Corozal District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Mayra L. Tzul is applying for a Restaurant Liquor License to be operated at “Amigos Del Mar Restaurant” located in Copper Bank Village, Corozal District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that James Grant is applying for a Beer Liquor License to be operated at “J’ Bell’s Grocery” located in San Andres Village, Corozal District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Juliany R. Dominguez is applying for a Beer Liquor License to be operated at “Simon’s Offy” located in San Andres Village, Corozal District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Elvita Y. Villanueva Martinez is applying for a Shop Liquor License to be operated at “A & N ” located in Dominguez Layout, Corozal District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Angela Monteroso is applying for a Restaurant Liquor License to be operated at “Marisqueria Piscies” located on Alta Mira Road, Corozal District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that 2020 Consejo Cafe is applying for a Restaurant Liquor License to be operated at “2020 Consejo Cafe” located in Consejo Village, Corozal District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Carlos Manuel Arana is applying for a Restaurant Liquor License to be operated at “New Millenium” located in Consejo Village, Corozal District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Guadalupe Martinez is applying for a Beer Liquor License to be operated at “La Poderoso” located in San Narciso Village, Corozal District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Asarelis I. Garcia is applying for a Shop Liquor License to be operated at “One Store” located in Caledonia Village, Corozal District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Adelita E. Puck is applying for a Malt Liquor License to be operated at “Puck’s Mini Shop” located in Paraiso Village, Corozal District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Magdalena Westby is applying for a Beer Liquor License to be operated at “DDD” located in Caledonia Village, Corozal District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Rene O. Tapia is applying for a Publican Special Liquor License to be operated at “Natural Mystic Restaurant” located in Finca Solana, Corozal District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Normi Perez is applying for a Beer Liquor License to be operated at “D Ice Box” located in Libertad Village, Corozal District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Vannesa Sanker is applying for a Publican Special Liquor License to be operated at “ALG Reggae Sports Bar” located in San Antonio Village, Corozal District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Jose A. Alcoser is applying for a Publican Special Liquor License to be operated at “C & B Cool Spot” located in Baeza Layout, Corozal District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Glenda Y. Magana is applying for a Shop Liquor License to be operated at “Glenda’s Shop” located in Progresso Village, Corozal District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Shu Yi Huang is applying for a Shop Liquor License to be operated at “Happy Family Store” located in San Joaquin Village, Corozal District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

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