Belize Times January 22, 2023 - Belize Excels

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This week, the planBelize Cabinet was busy at a working retreat where the progress of planBelize was dissected and analyzed. Probably the centerpiece of planBelize success was the multisectoral approach to curbing crime. Minister Kareem and team truly are depending on every Belizean for this plan’s success to be enduring. You name the government department and they are crime prevention agents of some sort. Crime fighting success is measured in generations not in two years. But this government is an over achieving one; the John Briceño-led government does not take to mediocrity. No way! If it can be fixed today, or right now, that it will be done. Cattle exportation began one day after the election victory. The Blue Bond was fixed in one year with unprecedented negotiation and innovation. John Briceño and team added Venezuela to the debt-relief plans and one billion dollars were saved in just two years in office.

Exports of non-traditional agricultural goods like sorghum,

THE BELIZE TIMES 1 22 JAN 22 JANUARY 2023 | ISSUE NO: 5335 The Truth Shall Make You Free facebook/belizetimespress | $1.00 Pg. 7 BELIZEANS WORK TO KEEP CRIME, UNEMPLOYMENT & POVERTY DOWN Belize is Chair of CECC & CATA in the areas of Education & Tourism for Central America The Belize Times Established 1957 Pg. 2 WITH GDP UP 12.3%, BELIZE IS REGIONAL LEADER IN ECONOMIC TURNAROUND Pg. 2 Lawyer Dean Barrow Represents “Let’s not fail the vulnerable people we … serve.” BELIZE EXCELS
Belize in Spain For Tourism Fair MIN. COYE AT ‘VOICE OF THE SOUTH’ HOSTED BY INDIA BRADS FINALLY REPLIES Pg. 5 Pg. 2 Cabinet Enhances PlanBelize 3RD GEORGE PRICE DAY CELEBRATED Pg. 11 CATA Pro Tempore Presidency Exchange

BELIZE EXCELS

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soy, cattle, and others have bolstered the economy. Tourism is booming with air travel unabated under the stewardship of Minister Mahler. All ministries complement the other ministries; infrastructure has been multiplying the fish and bread; Health has been expanding and modernizing; Free Education will soon rollout to the entire country; Blue economy is breaking ground; The Constitution is being overhauled; The constituencies will be realigned; the legal system is modernized to a Senior Court. With every example you can feel the hand of John Briceño. He is an inspirational leader that employs a George Price like approach to governing.

We are at the second paragraph and still we have not mentioned the police. Minister Kareem and team know fully well that the Police is not the sole answer to curbing crime. We have heard of Police being released from the department due to behavior unbecoming of a police officer. But there is much to do with the many good cops. The murder rate speaks for itself as it went from 32.8 deaths per 100 thousand persons in 2019 to 24.3 in 2020 to 29.1 in 2021 and last year to 25 persons murdered per 100 thousand Belizeans. Every death is sadness and loss to a family. But as an overall picture crime in down. And credit must be shared.

Lower debt and a higher Gross Domestic product mean more jobs.

Higher exports mean more money available for more jobs and purchasing. Government’s revenue goes up and they can do more. Lower debt to GDP ratio means that Belize has access to better funding for social programs and infrastructure. Government raised the minimum wage for 30 thousand people in a game changer move which is expected to stimulate purchasing. This increase economic movement should in itself open up jobs. Entrepreneuring owners of MSME’s have become employment creators in the post-Covid world. With unemployment down to an unheard of five percent, there is more opportunity and less need to fall to the temptations that breed crime.

This week the Caribbean Development Bank spoke of Belize’s turnaround. Without Guyana’s oil-rich economy in the competition, Belize, at 8.5%, would be on top leading this economic turnaround since we would be way above the then regional average of 4.9%. Belize has truly expanded its multisectoral approach to other countries as they get involved in trading with the jewel. Every Belizean and every industry and every business contribute to a truly multisectoral approach to lowering crime and making citizens safer. When the need for police is minimal and peace in the jewel wafts then planBelize will truly be underway in making everyone win.

BRADS FINALLY REPLIES

Lawyer Dean Barrow Represents

In November of 2018, the then Area Representative of Lake Independence, Cordel Hyde cemented his concern to the House of Representatives that the Brads Gaming Group Ltd.’s contract was an artificially generated contract. The contract was "generated for one reason and one reason only." It was the UDP hustle, the golden goose and political spigot for a connected few elites, the corrupt, gravalicious, gutter-snipers. This small entitled clique was allowed to collect all the revenues whilst the unfortunate masses had to hustle.

Brads has lawyered up and the red hydra garbed in a cloak of conflict of interest has submitted the rejoinder (response) to the letter written by the Lotteries Committee regarding apparent noncompliance. Twelve violations were cited by the Lotteries Committee. One of the concerns was the late submissions of audited financials.

A UDP press release in 2009 at the origins of the lucrative Boledo and Sunday Lottery contract suggested that the main objectives for privatization of Bradsledo were to increase efficiency in which the Lottery was administered. Also, to work towards the elimination of unregulated and illegal sales of the Lottery. According to the UDPs no transparency or accountability and no proper oversight mech-

anism regarding the contract existed. Prior to the privatization of the Boledo and Sunday Lottery, licenses generated some $107,975.00 and the sales of Books was $ 899,257.04.

It was a Belize Times story that broke the story on March 2009, that the Prince of Bel-Air along with Brads was being gifted the monopoly to administrate the Boledo contract. The top dog of deceit and cunning and self-imposed master of the games, Dean Barrow appointed a six-man kangaroo Lotteries Tender Committee with king kangaroo Godwin Hulse spurring the egregious recommendations in favor of the chosen one. Curiously and according to Gawdwin there were three tenders. However, one dropped out and at the last hour another one dropped out leaving the dregs of the Brads bunch. Allegations of intimidations surfaced. According to Hulse, the Government was responsible for issuing the contract to Brads and that was where responsibility ended for him.

The Boledo contract was renewed in dubious fashion to BGGL months prior to the General Election 2020. Although, the PUP complained vehemently about irregularities in the administration of the Boledo contract the complaints fell on deaf ears. The red regime and chief honcho continued on their merry way Giving free rein to Brads and company. Incidentally, Prime Minister Honorable

Belize in Spain For Tourism Fair

Within the framework of the International Tourism Fair (FITUR) 2023 in Madrid, Spain. The Honorable Minister of Tourism and Relations with the Diaspora of Belize, Anthony Mahler, received this January 19, in a symbolic act from the Ambassador of the Dominican Republic in Madrid, Spain, Mr. Aníbal de Castro, the Pro Tempore Presidency of the Central American Council of Tourism (CCT). Minister Mahler indicated that Belize will continue to promote the actions of the regional agenda, established in the Strategic Plan for Sustainable Tourism Development (2021-2025) of the Central American Tourism Integration Secretariat (SITCA) in its four strategic areas: Integration and Tourism Policy; Promotion and marketing; Quality and Competi-

John Briceño had vouched to investigate the Bradsledo contract upon taking over the office of Government. This was nestled in planBelize.

Without belaboring the "12 reasons why" BGGL could have their exclusive license revoked the writer draws on concluding statements in the Belize Times Editorial.

Brads has been put on notice that the hanky panky has come to an end. The Lotteries Committee was appointed to ensure proper administration and adherence to the rule of law and regulations embedded in the Act. Additionally, the Government of Belize must collect its rightful share of taxes and profits. Importantly the editorial signaled to the buying public of the lottery, Fantasy 5 and Quick Pick of the dangers of being affected by faulty equipment and non-transparent processes. The Committee under the Briceño administration has established that it is a functioning body and the shady businesses under the UDP is at its end.

Brads’ Golden Goose is cooked and the UDP vultures are desperately distancing themselves from # 2 Farmers Market. The proceeds from the Boledo and Sunday Lottery should serve the masses, the people who need it the most.

For his part, the representative of the outgoing Presidency in charge of the Dominican Republic made a brief account of the achievements made in the period July-December 2022, among which they highlighted the design of a first draft of the first Regional Tourism Policy, the strengthening working relations with international organizations such as the International Social Tourism Organization (OITS, Americas); and the World Tourism Organization (UNWTO), and the operationalization of training platforms for public and private personnel in the regional tourism sector.

Central America and the Dominican Republic offer a unique tourist multi-destination in the world where you can find beautiful beaches and reefs, tropical jungles, rich cultures, amazing volcanoes, historic towns and a diverse gastronomic offer. With more than 8,500 exhibiting companies and 131 countries/regions/ international companies, the International Tourism Fair is one of the most important fairs in the world where thousands of buyers and providers of tourism services meet and the most important for the Central American region.

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EDITORIAL

BELIZEAN BOLEDO?

Moral Capital is a set of shared habits, norms, institutions, and values that make living within a community possible. Members of polite and decent communities across this country agree on informal codes of politeness, ethics and mutual respect that steer us away from selfishness and the unbridled pursuit of power and control. The concept of moral capital and ethics is one that the UDP has bent and moulded to their needs and desires on more than one occasion. Take for instance the many times their high priest of morality, Godwin Hulse, who preached righteousness and rectitude but turned a wilfully blind eye to the rot down to the core that besieged his political party and colleagues. On the matter of the Brads boledo scheme, he was quite vociferous that they had won the bid to manage the lottery in the country. Even though, he could not or would not name the principals of the company and even denied that the naming of such was basic due diligence. The past Prime Minister of Belize Dean Barrow often toyed with and blurred the definition of moral and legal guilt and blurred the boundaries between the two quite often

It is then not a stretch to realize that such attitudes and behaviours would leave dire consequences that this current administration continues to grapple with in an effort to make things right. The issue with Brads will come to litigation quite certainly. A few weeks ago, we laid bare the basis on which their licence was to be revoked after a series of breaches in the contract were pointed out. The facts are these; the lottery is a thirty million-dollar business which currently cannot be properly assessed because even during their first contract Brads made no effort to properly report or record their sales. The government of Belize cannot with any degree of certainty ascertain that the taxes paid in relation to sales are correct. The mechanisms that should have been put in place to safeguard the transparency of the lottery processes have been ignored even though the agreement states them very plainly. Brads seems to have not realized that a new sheriff is in town and the nonchalant manner in which they have always done their business is no longer acceptable and will not be countenanced.

Deputy Prime Minister Hon Cordel Hyde asked in a meeting of the House of Representatives on November 26, 2018 “who forgoes that kind of money?” He was alluding to the fact that the taxes collected from the first contract with Brad’s was a pittance of only about one million dollars when the lottery business is estimated to generate profits of close to thirty million. The then PM Barrow answered that the arguments could have been more convincing if they had in fact come with data to substantiate the claims. We agree, with Mr Barrow, the only problem is that Brads, although required to, never in fact submitted or was compelled to submit their reports so there is really no telling how much money they have made on the backs of Belizean people over the decades-long monopoly of the Boledo and Lottery business. The fact that the committee to oversee the privatization of the Boledo business was in fact none other than the morally bankrupt senator should have left no one with any sense of peace and tranquillity. Once the litigation finally extirpates Brads and gets back Boledo for Belize, we should not be surprised to see Mr Barrow once again in the courtroom. After all, he must now personally defend all those questionable moral decisions and agreements he made.

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¿BOLEDO BELICEÑO?

El capital moral es un conjunto de hábitos, normas, instituciones y valores compartidos que hacen posible la vida en comunidad. Los miembros de comunidades educadas y decentes de todo el país acuerdan códigos informales de cortesía, ética y respeto mutuo que nos alejan del egoísmo y de la búsqueda desenfrenada de poder y control. El concepto de capital moral y ética es uno que el UDP ha torcido y moldeado a sus necesidades y deseos en más de una ocasión. Por ejemplo, Godwin Hulse, el gran sacerdote de la moralidad, predicó muchas veces la justicia y la rectitud, pero se la vista gorda ante la podredumbre hasta la médula que asediaba a su partido político y a sus colegas. En el asunto del esquema de boledo de Brads, fue muy vociferante al decir que habían ganado la licitación para administrar la lotería en el país. Sin embargo, no pudo ni quiso nombrar a los directivos de la empresa e incluso negó que el nombrarlos fuera una diligencia debida y básica. El anterior Primer Ministro de Belice, Dean Barrow, jugó a menudo con la definición de culpabilidad moral y legal y difuminó los límites entre ambas con bastante frecuencia.

Por lo tanto, no es difícil darse cuenta de que tales actitudes y comportamientos tendrían consecuencias nefastas con las que la actual administración sigue lidiando en un esfuerzo para arreglar las cosas. El asunto de Brads llegará a los tribunales con toda seguridad. Hace unas semanas expusimos las bases sobre las que se iba a revocar su licencia tras señalarse una serie de incumplimientos en el contrato. Los hechos son los siguientes, la lotería es un negocio de treinta millones de dólares que actualmente no puede ser evaluado adecuadamente porque incluso durante su primer contrato Brads no hizo ningún esfuerzo para informar adecuadamente ni registrar sus ventas. El Gobierno de Belice no puede determinar con ningún grado de certeza que los impuestos pagados en relación con las ventas sean correctos. Los mecanismos que deberían haberse puesto en marcha para salvaguardar la transparencia de los procesos de la lotería han sido ignorados a pesar de que el acuerdo los establece muy claramente. Parece que Brads no se ha dado cuenta de que hay un nuevo sheriff en la ciudad y que la despreocupación con la que siempre han hecho sus negocios ya no es aceptable ni será tolerada. El Viceprimer Ministro Hon Cordel Hyde preguntó en una reunión de la Cámara de Representantes el 26 de noviembre de 2018 ¿"quién renuncia a esa cantidad de dinero"? Aludía al hecho de que los impuestos recaudados por el primer contrato con Brads fueron una miseria de apenas un millón de dólares, cuando se calcula que el negocio de la lotería genera unos beneficios cercanos a los treinta millones. El entonces primer ministro Barrow contestó que los argumentos podrían haber sido más convincentes si de hecho hubieran venido acompañados de datos que corroboraran las afirmaciones. Estamos de acuerdo con el Sr. Barrow, el único problema es que Brads, a pesar de estar obligado a ello, nunca presentó o fue obligado a presentar sus informes, por lo que realmente no se sabe cuánto dinero han ganado a la costa del pueblo de Belice durante décadas de monopolio del negocio de Boledo y la Lotería. El hecho del que el comité encargado de supervisar la privatización del negocio de Boledo no fuera otro que el senador moralmente arruinado no debería haber dejado a nadie con una sensación de paz y tranquilidad. Una vez que el litigio finalmente extirpe a Brads y recupere el Boledo para Belice, no debería sorprendernos ver al Sr. Barrow una vez más en la sala del tribunal. Al fin y al cabo, ahora debe defender personalmente todas esas decisiones y acuerdos morales cuestionables que tomó.

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HON. CHRISTOPHER COYE

Minister of State in the Ministry of Finance, Economic Development, and Investment

12th January, 2023

Thank you Honourable Minister of Finance Nirmala Sitharaman. Good day Excellencies. On behalf of our Honourable Prime Minister John Briceño and the government and people of Belize, I would like to extend our appreciation to Honourable Prime Minister Modi and the government of India for your vision to organize this “Voice of the South Summit,” and for providing us with a platform to discuss and highlight the global south’s concerns, vision and solutions to the challenges that affect us all.

Since the economic fallout from the COVID pandemic, Belize has made significant gains. These include the successful conclusion in 2021 of the largest Blue Bond debt for marine conservation transaction to date, discounting our external commercial debt by 45%, resulting in an immediate reduction of our then debt to GDP ratio of 133% by 25% to 108%. Belize is now among the fastest growing economies in the region rebounding by over 15% in 2021 and increasing roughly 12% in the first three quarters of 2022. With such growth, further debt restructuring, fiscal consolidation and investment friendly fiscal policy action, our debt-to-GDP ratio has dramatically fallen to below 70% and our unemployment rate has reached a historic low of 5%. Despite these gains however, Belize continues to live precariously close to the proverbial edge.

For small vulnerable economies like Belize, poverty reduction and the development of a sustainable future for our people means building not only economic resiliency but also building climate resiliency. The ever-increasing frequency and impact of climate related weather events means the likelihood of building a sustainable future without extraordinary and massive investment in climate resiliency is nothing short of a Sisyphean task.

In Belize’s case, the increased frequency and destructive effects of hurricanes, floods and even droughts perennially reduce and often reverse any development gains we otherwise make. Belize suffers, on average, annual losses of no less than 4% of GDP from climate events alone, at least 8 times more than that of developed economies. In the closing months of this past year, for example, destruction caused by flooding from Hurricane Julia and wind and flood damage as a result of a direct hit by Hurricane Lisa cost more than 2% of GDP in immediate losses to our economy with additional future negative impact because of the significant setbacks to segments of our productive sector. In less than two years, prior, Hurricanes Eta and Iota had similarly wreaked havoc on our people and our economy. On top of these recurrent losses, Belize needs upwards of 80%

of its GDP in financing to meet its NDC targets.

To step away from the edge, we must build a diversified and resilient economy which requires more than is provided for by the current global financial architecture. More debt to a debt distressed economy or more immediate access to debt in the event of disaster cannot be a solution for climate resiliency nor economic resiliency. That is very little more than a mere band aid on a festering life-threatening wound. This is regrettably however in many instances the only offer that sits on the table for small vulnerable high climate risk economies like Belize.

A fresh and curative approach to climate and development finance is

what is needed. Access to external private capital is a key source of development and climate finance, but consideration must be given to the special circumstances of developing economies that are inherently perceived to be “higher risk.” Risk reduction and credit enhancement for investment grade rating of debt issuance are critical drivers to ensure that this is a timely, affordable, accessible, and debtor-friendly source of finance. MDB’s and DFI’s from developed economies rated as investment grade can play a key role in this regard through financial instruments such as political risk insurance or credit guarantees that convert high risk debt issued by developing economies to investment grade low risk debt. However, the cost of such financial instruments may need to be subsidized. As an alternative, serious consideration should be given to the use of rechanneled special drawing rights as financial assets for leveraging, whether through MDB’s or a special fund, against which risk reduction or credit enhancement instruments

could be issued. Access to such instruments should be directed to mobilizing private capital principally for developing economies and small, vulnerable states. A robust and accessible lossand-damage fund as promised under COP27 can also provide meaningful support for climate resiliency and sustainable development for vulnerable developing economies.

In an era where we all must navigate interrelated global crises, the systems and approaches of the past are inadequate to tackle today's existential global inflation, climate, and economic challenges effectively. As integrated as we have become, it is in the developed world's interest that developing economies are enabled with the necessary tools to achieve climate resilience, economic resilience, and economic transformation.

If it means reimagining and restructuring the global financial architecture to meet these ends, then let us with unity of voice and unity of purpose be bold and make it happen. Let us not fail the vulnerable people we represent and serve. Thank you.

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

January 20, 2023

Should Dean Barrow, Belize’s ex-Prime Minister who presided over the administration who issued BGGL the exclusive Boledo license, now defend the same BGGL? Why is Barrow so interested? Who should own the Boledo?

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MINISTRY OF FINANCE, ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND INVESTMENT

GAMING CONTROL BOARD NOTICE

Belmopan, January 12, 2023.

Belmopan, January 12, 2023.

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

CARTOON

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

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

We can be contacted via: Telephone: (501) 828-6704 Email: belizeinvestment@invest.gov.bz Facebook: Investment, Policy & Compliance Unit

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

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Belize is Chair of CECC & CATA in the areas of Education & Tourism for Central America

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January 19, 2023, - Today, The Ministry of Education, Culture, Science and Technology took the reins of Presidency Pro-Tempore (PPT) of the Central America Educational and Cultural Coordination (CECC) the Central American Integration System (SICA). CECC was established in 1975 and ratified in 1976 by the Ministries of Education of the area and has been an effective mechanism for subregional cooperation. On December 9th, 2022, Prime Minister Hon. John Briceño received the Presidency Pro-Tempore Presidency of (SICA) which is the Central American Integration System. The post was previously held by the Dominican Republic. The Convention establishing the Central American Educational and Cultural coordination (CECC) Chapter II Purposes Article 2: The Central American Educational and Cultural Coordination’s purposes are as follows: (a.) To develop and deepen relations among the peoples of Central America, through continued cooperation and mutual assistance in the fields of Education and Culture, in order to promote the integrated development of member countries. (b.) To stimulate the integrated development of man, including the cultural component, within all educational processes. (c) To reaffirm the identity of member countries and of the subregion.

Minister Zabaneh, Minister of State in the Ministry of Education, Culture, Science, and Technology in his remarks thanked the Government of the Dominican Republic and pledged to focus on seven (7) areas: An investigation of the intersection of education, culture, science and technology, through the engagement of our national institutions of higher learning, aimed at discovering the beneficial factors that can propel us forward in our mission; Strengthening the ties between CECC/SICA and the Caribbean Community’s Council for Human and Social Development (COHSOD) and for Belize to serve as a bridge for further integration and cooperation; sharing of centres of excellence throughout the region in which Belize proposes to offer the Regional Language Centre at the University of Belize, in service to all countries in the region; further exploration of implementing competency-based curriculum throughout the region; Continue the work on the promotion and preservation of cultures of afro-descendants and indigenous peoples; further integration with the Organization of American States (OAS) to achieve synergies on the cultural agenda including supporting creatives across the region; establish a rigorous research agenda focused on discovering the main science, technology, and innovation factors that impact positively on culture and vice-versa.

This handover follows the Ministry of Health and Wellness led by Minister Hon. Kevin Bernard whose ministry was given the PPT for COMISCA. Followed by The Ministry of Sustainable Development, Climate Change, and Disaster Risk Management receives the Presidency Pro-Tempore (PPT) led by Minister Hon. Orlando Habet both ministers pledged to continue the works started by the previous Presidency Pro-Tempore.

Belize also received the Central America Tourism Agency (CATA) and the Central America Tourism Council (CCT) after the transfer of the pro-tempo presidency to the Minister of Tourism and Diaspora Relations, Hon. Anthony Mahler. In his remarks, Hon. Mahler committed to “continuing to push the actions aimed at meeting the goals of the regional tourism agenda established in the Strategic Plan for Sustainable Tourism Development in our region.”

The highest authority is the Central American Tourism Council which is made up of the regional Ministers and Directors of Tourism. The function of this agency is to facilitate and promote tourism development in the Central American region. Also, it tries to eliminate all obstacles and impediments to free transit of persons in the region, and integrate tourism promotion into the other functions of the various governmental agencies and organizations at the national and regional level. This is in order to become more effective in their efforts towards tourism development in Central America.

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

430K FOR NEW PAEDIATRIC WARD for Northern Regional Hospital

The Prime Minister of Belize Hon. Johnny Briceño met with the President of Rotary Club of Orange Walk Mr. John M. Burgos and Club Treasurer Mrs. Becky Urbina along with

MoECST Continues Consultations on New Competencybased Curriculum

Belmopan. January 17, 2023.

On January 12 and 13, 2023, a delegation of education stakeholders, led by Dr. Hon. Louis Zabaneh, Minister of State in the Ministry of Education, Culture, Science and Technology (MoECST), visited primary school teachers and principals of the Corozal District to continue consultations on the new national competency-based curriculum.

The teachers and principals expressed their concerns and ideas on the pilot implementation of the new curriculum during this transition year, in preparation for full implementation in the 202324 academic year. They were introduced to the work of the newly established pro-tempore Teacher Support Team, made up of exemplary teachers whose main responsibilities will be to assist with clarifying questions and responding to concerns in a timely manner. The MoECST’s virtual platform will also be used to create a Community of Practice for teachers, principals, and the Support Team to discuss and share ideas on the implementation and improvement of the competency-based curriculum.

The delegation will continue its countrywide tour and a similar effort will commence in March of this year for high schools. The new competency-based curriculum addresses the need to develop skills and attitudes, in addition to knowledge, in children to prepare them for a successful life of contribution to the sustainable human development of Belize.

The delegation of education stakeholders that accompanied Minister Zabaneh included Senator Hon. Elena Smith, President of the Belize National Teachers’ Union; Reverend Alvaro Pott, Representative of the Managing Authorities; Ms. Consuelo Godfrey, Pathlight Belize Education Specialist; Ms. Michelle Turton and Mr. Alejandro Perez from the MoECST’s Curriculum and Assessment Unit; Mr. Emmanuel Yam and other officers from the Corozal District Education Centre; and Ms. Miriam Paz, Head of the Teacher Support Team.

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.

Dr. Craig Hobar and Dr. Chris Conner representatives from the LEAP Global Mission to finalize the plans for the building of a Pediatric Ward at the Northern Regional Hospital.

LEAP Global Mission has committed BLZD$430,000 towards the construction cost and the Government of Belize and the Ministry of Health under Minister Kevin Bernard will be providing additional matching funds to construct this new pediatric wing at the Northern Regional Hospital. LEAP Global mission is aiming to

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expand the free services and surgeries offered to cleft lip and cleft palate children in Belize.

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The Rotary Club of Orange Walk and its members expresses their grati-

tude to the Prime Minister, Minister of Health and the Government of Belize for their support and commitment towards the development of Orange Walk District.

VACANCY ANNOUNCEMENT

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

Duty station: Belize City

Qualifications:

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

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

Experience:

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

Skills:

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

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

• Familiarity with response to health emergencies, including GBV.

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

• Strong coordination, problem-solving and organizational skills.

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

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

• Ability to meet deadlines

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

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

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

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

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

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

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THE BELIZE TIMES 9 22 JAN 2023 09 THE BELIZE TIMES 171 25 SEP 2020 No. of Votes Total Votes Received Polled Boston Member Clarke, Laurence Wilber Member Uncontested Elected No. of Votes Received Crooked Tree Chairperson Tillett, George Liston Chairperson Uncontested Elected Member Tillett, Deon Delmor Member Uncontested Elected No. of Votes Received Gardenia Member Guerra, Elijah Alexander Member Uncontested Elected No. of Votes Received Isabella Bank Chairperson Lanza, Lloyd Maurice Chairperson Uncontested Elected ELECTIONS AND BOUNDARIES DEPARTMENT VILLAGE COUNCILS BY-ELECTIONS HELD ON 15TH JANUARY 2023 OFFICIAL RESULTS BELIZE DISTRICT Village Candidates Name Position Remarks # of Registered % of Votes Polled % of Voter Turnout Village Candidates Name Position Remarks Village Candidates Name Position Remarks Village Candidates Name Position Remarks Election No. of Votes Total Votes Spoilt Rejected Date Received Polled Votes Votes Boston Member Clarke, Laurence Wilber Member Uncontested Elected Election No. of Votes Date Received Crooked Tree Chairperson Tillett, George Liston Chairperson Uncontested Elected Member Tillett, Deon Delmor Member Uncontested Elected Election No. of Votes Date Received Gardenia Member Guerra, Elijah Alexander Member Uncontested Elected Election No. of Votes Date Received Isabella Bank Chairperson Lanza, Lloyd Maurice Chairperson Uncontested Elected ELECTIONS AND BOUNDARIES DEPARTMENT VILLAGE COUNCILS BY-ELECTIONS HELD ON 15TH JANUARY 2023 OFFICIAL RESULTS BELIZE DISTRICT Village Candidates Name Position Remarks # of Registered % of Votes Polled % of Voter Turnout 15/01/2023 Village Candidates Name Position Remarks 15/01/2023 Village Candidates Name Position Remarks 15/01/2023 15/01/2023 Village Candidates Name Position Remarks

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LIQUOR LICENSE NOTICES

Notice is hereby given that Jermie Spoonaz is applying for a Publican Special Liquor License to be operated at “ Spoonaz Cafe” located at # 89 North Front Street, Belize City, Belize District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Ramona M. Carcamo is applying for a Beer Liquor License to be operated at “ Munchita’s Store” located at # 9898 Curl Thompson Street, Belize City, Belize District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Earlin Henderson is applying for a Night Club Liquor License to be operated at “ Sip and Chat” located in Burrell Boom Village , Belize District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Muhammed Koc is applying for a Restaurant Liquor License to be operated at “ Queen’s Grab & Go” located on Philip Goldson Highway, Belize City, Belize District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Wong Shu Tsai is applying for a Shop Liquor License to be operated at “ Bolina’s Shop” located at # 158 North Front Street, Belize City, Belize District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Nelson R. Gonzalez is applying for a Restaurant Liquor License to be operated at “ Wingz Spanish Lookout” located on Iguana Creek Road, Spanish Lookout, Cayo District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Jian Wei Long is applying for a Publican Special Liquor License to be operated at “ Frosty Delights Ice Cream” located at # 152 Freetown Road, Belize City, Belize District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Abdul Quddus is applying for a Shop Liquor License to be operated at “ Jamnat Keyes Grocery” located on Wood Street, Belize City, Belize District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Bernard Panton is applying for a Restaurant Liquor License to be operated at “ Flavaz Deck N Grill” located at # 1 Craig Street, Belize City, Belize District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Matthew A. Gomez/Natasha L. Lewis are applying for a Beer Liquor License to be operated at “ KMJ’s Good To Go” located at #138 West Canal, Belize City, Belize District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Manisha Vinod Chawla is applying for a Restaurant Liquor License to be operated at “ Suffron Multi Cuisine Restaurant” located at #7 Sundial Avenue, Belize City, Belize District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Muhammed R. Ahmed is applying for a Shop Liquor License to be operated at “ Rubel’s Grocery Store” located at # 85 West Canal, Belize City, Belize District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Abdullah Ali-Mamun is applying for a Beer Liquor License to be operated at “MH Store & Laundromat” located at # 12 Guadalupe Street, Orange Walk Town, Orange Walk District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

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

Notice is hereby given that Kazi Jasim Uddin is applying for a Beer Liquor License to be operated at “ Kazi Super Store” located at # 3 Santa Lucia Street, Orange Walk Town, Orange Walk District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Nisha Pelayo is applying for a Restaurant Liquor License to be operated at “ Lamanai Riverside Retreat” located at Lamanai Alley, Orange Walk Town, Orange Walk District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Santiago E. Campos is applying for a Shop Liquor License to be operated at “ D’Beer Stop” located on Fonseca Street, Orange Walk Town, Orange Walk District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Elvira Briceno is applying for a Restaurant & Bar Liquor License to be operated at “ San Francisco Restaurant & Bar” located at # 5 San Francisco Street, Orange Walk Town, Orange Walk District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Mohammad Abdul Kalam is applying for a Beer Liquor License to be operated at “ Surma Store” located at San Lorenzo Housing Site, Orange Walk Town, Orange Walk District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Rajkumar Punjabi is applying for a Shop Liquor License to be operated at “SP Warehouse Sale” located at # 18 Belize/Corozal Road, Orange Walk Town, Orange Walk District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Blanca Ordaz is applying for a Publican Special Liquor License to be operated at “Tipsy Restaurant & Lounge” located on Cinderella Street, Orange Walk Town, Orange Walk District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Magdalena G. Bol is applying for a Beer Liquor License to be operated at “Magda Grocery” located on Otro Benque Road, Orange Walk Town, Orange Walk District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Nayeli Delgado is applying for a Beer Liquor License to be operated at “Nad’s Mini Mart” located at # 12 Progress Street, Orange Walk Town, Orange Walk District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Adan Chulin is applying for a Malt & Cider Liquor License to be operated at “El Rey Bar” located in Tower Hill, Orange Walk District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Roxanne Martinez is applying for a Convenience Store Liquor License to be operated at “Roxy’s Shop” located in Trinidad Village, Orange Walk District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Leslie Vasquez is applying for a Restaurant Liquor License to be operated at “The Beer House Restaurant” located at # 9 Jubilee Street, Orange Walk Town, Orange Walk District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Veronica Castillo is applying for a Night Club Liquor License to be operated at “Buddha Lounge” located on Aurora Street, Orange Walk Town, Orange Walk District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Belize Brewing Co. Ltd. is applying for a Convenience Store Liquor License to be operated at “Naybaz Store” located at # 24 San Antonio Road, Orange Walk Town, Orange Walk District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Belize Brewing Co. Ltd. is applying for a Convenience Store Liquor License to be operated at “Naybaz Store” located in Guinea Grass Village, Orange Walk District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Belize Brewing Co. Ltd. is applying for a Convenience Store Liquor License to be operated at “Naybaz Store” located at # 19 Progress Street, Orange Walk Town, Orange Walk District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Maria Del Carmen De La Funte is applying for a Restaurant Liquor License to be operated at “Maracas Bar & Grill” located on Naranjal Street, Orange Walk Town, Orange Walk District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Luis Galvez/Veronica Williams are applying for a Publican Special Liquor License to be operated at “Acuario Lounge” located at # 33 San Francisco Street, Orange Walk Town, Orange Walk District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Punit V. Marnani is applying for a Convenience Store Liquor License to be operated at “V2U” located at # 42 Cinderella Street, Orange Walk Town, Orange Walk District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Laniel O. Garcia is applying for a Night Club Liquor License to be operated at “D’Gym Sports Bar” located on Oleander Street, Orange Walk Town, Orange Walk District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Amir Copo is applying for a Restaurant Liquor License to be operated at “The Mojitos Restaurant” located at Goff Caye Street, Orange Walk Town, Orange Walk District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Keyran Flowers is applying for a Publican Special Liquor License to be operated at “Key OS Limited” located on San Antonio Road, Orange Walk Town, Orange Walk District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that Jian Wei Long is applying for a Publican Special Liquor License to be operated at “Frosty Delights Ice Cream” located at # 152 Freetown Road, Belize City, Belize District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

10 22 JAN 2023

3rd George Price Day Celebrated Let Belize Live: Speeches of the Premier: LAUNCH

“The exhibition (read for guidelines) will remain on display until September 30, 2023”

The National Institute of Culture and History (NICH) through the Institute for Social and Cultural Research, in collaboration with the Belize Archives and Records Service, the Belize National Library Service and Information System, the George Price Centre for Peace and Development and the University of Belize, is pleased to announce the launch of the ‘Let Belize Live: Speeches from the Premier’ Exhibit. With the goal to inspire national pride, patriotism and nationbuilding, this exhibit is being held in honour of the Father of the Nation, the Rt. Hon. George Price. The exhibition features 12 speeches made during his time as Premier of Belize from 1964 to 1981. The exhibition was formally opened this morning at the George Price Centre for Peace and Development.

In his keynote remarks, Hon. Francis Fonseca, Minister of Education, Culture, Science and Technology, spoke on the historical significance and relevance of the exhibition and congratulated those involved in making the initiative a reality. He further expressed the commitment of the Ministry of Education, Culture, Science and Technology and that of its line agencies, to understand, share, preserve and promote the unique and unparallel legacy of the Rt. Hon. George Price.

NICH and its partners invite the public to visit the exhibition which will be open for visitation on Monday, January 16, 2023, between 9 AM and 3 PM. The exhibition will remain on display until September 30, 2023. Walk-in visitation can be done on Tuesdays and Thursdays and visitation by appointment on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. Appointments can be made by calling the George Price Centre at 822-1054.

The Right Hon. George Price was born on 15 January 1919 to Captain William Cadle Price and Irene Cecilia Escalante nee Price.

For his significant contributions to the country and the people of Belize, as National Hero and Father of the Nation, this year is the third commemoration of George Price Day.

During his political leadership, Mr. Price held many important positions including: Member of Belize City Council | Member of the Legislative Council | Associate Member for Natural Resources | Mayor of Belize City | Member for Natural Resources | Member of the Executive Council | Member of the Legislative Assembly | First Minister of Belize | Premier of Belize | Chairman of Cabinet | Member of the House of Representatives | Prime Minister | Minister of Finance and Economic Development | Chairman of the Reconstruction and Development Corporation (RECON DEV) | Minister of Defence and NEMO

In 2000, the Right Hon. Price was conferred with the Order of National Hero by the Government of Belize. The Right Hon. Price passed away on 19 September 2011.

This year the National Institute of Culture and History and its partners have unveiled a new exhibition featuring Mr. Price's speech during his term as Premier of Belize, 1964-1981.

Learn more on the 501 Academy - https://qrco.de/bdc1IA Official transcripts of the featured speeches are also available for viewing at www.501academy. edu.bz/the-history-club

(The premier’s speeches are not numbered but the Belize Times will for publication one per week.)

Introduction(In the booklet)

The Rt. Hon. George Price, more than anyone else, is unquestionably the foremost symbol of Belize’s struggle for self-government and independence. His legacy continues to be admired, discussed, and studied in an effort to develop our national identity and national consciousness. For this very reason, we are pleased to present a set of iconic speeches that will help students, researchers and citizens engage more thoroughly with Mr. Price’s legacy and contribute to the development of Belize.

This booklet entitled, “Let Belize Live: Speeches of the Premier,” centers on twelve speeches curated in an exhibition of the same name in honor of George

Price Day and unveiled at the George Price Centre for Peace and Development on January 13, 2023. It includes several well-known and other less-known speeches issued or delivered during Mr. Price’s term as the Premier of Belize, 1964-1981. We have included the September 25, 1981, Statement at the United Nations deliberately because although Mr. Price was by then the Prime Minister of Belize, his statement recaps the arduous work during his tenure as the Premier and re-articulates his vision for Belize’s future when he said:

As we become a member of the world community, we hear the question asked: What is Belize and its People? And how will they fit among you? In reply: Belize is a Caribbean and Central American nation which works and lives a revolution that is peaceful, constructive, new, progressive, and Belizean. It is our own, with all our national attributes, land and resources.

These twelve speeches are only a prelude, an appetizer if you will. Our objective is to produce a special series of collectible books from these records with the “Let Belize Live: Speeches of the Premier, Father of the Nation George Price, Vol. 1” to be made available in print and ebook format on National Heroes and Benefactors Day 2023. We also recognize that in our internet-driven world, open- access information is necessary for our students and researchers. On this note, we have digitized and made available a collection of more than sixty speeches from the

Office of the Premier on the Government of Belize’s new education portal: the 501 Academy. This selection of speeches is only a small part of a larger project to index more than thirty boxes of archival records from the Office of the Premier Collection in order to make them readily and efficiently available for researchers, students, and the general public.

The publication of these speeches will have two broad benefits. First, it serves to inform readers about events and discourses that have shaped our current political, social, and economic realities. For example, the speeches encourage us to explore these five thematic questions “Why was St. George’s Caye Day transformed into National Day during self-government?”; “What development plan was achieved and envisioned for the emerging Belize?”; “How were social and cultural celebrations made part of the nation-building process?”; “How did we defend our sovereignty against all opposition?”; and “What key messages unified the Belizean people at the brink of independence?”. The answers to these questions are in part available, implicitly and explicitly, across the wide variety of pronouncements, statements, and addresses delivered or issued by the Office of the Premier.

Secondly, this initiative encourages citizens, especially our students, to be inspired by the words and actions of Mr. Price. Despite his status as a National Hero and Father of the Nation, Mr. Price was not attracted to the grandeur of heroism but rather more dedicated to serving the Belizean people. From his anti-colonialist defiance in his clamors for self-government to his diplomatic and political maneuvering for independence, Mr. Price made many friends, followers, and believers in the idea of Belize, a new nation in the heart of the Caribbean and Central American basin. It is our hope that Mr. Price’s speeches will attract and nurture new nation-builders because, as he would say, “much work has been done, but more is yet to be done”.

We give thanks to the leadership of the Hon. Francis Fonseca, Minister of Education, Culture, Science and Technology, and the renewed effort of the National Institute of Culture and History and the Belize Archives and Records Service to make Belize’s documentary heritage relevant, available, and accessible to all. Additionally, we are very pleased that graduates from the University of Belize History Program and staff of the Belize National Library Service and Information System have provided their expertise and resources to this endeavor. We must also thank the George Price Centre for Peace and Development and its Board of Directors and staff who graciously agreed to host the exhibition. Special mention is given to the entire Price family, Rudolph Castillo Jr., Dr. John Waight, Norris Hall, and the many photographers, documenters, and record-keepers who make their photographs, records, and memories of Mr. Price available for the benefit of the nation.

Rolando Cocom, Acting Director at ISCR-NICH Kevin Montero, Director at BARS | Delmer Tzib, History Lecturer at UB | Carlos Quiroz, NSP Coordinator at MoECST

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3rd George Price Day Celebrated

Speech One in: ‘Let Belize Live: Speeches of the Premier’

Speech NationalONE Day

Memorial Park, Belize City September 10, 1964

We unite to build a nation. Most Belizeans want an independent and sovereign Belize; but there are some persons who are against it. They say the people are too few and the country too small and poor to have its independence.

To those who doubt, honestly or not, in our ability to be free Belizeans, I would recall a sentence Victor Hugo wrote: “On the Measure of Greatness”, “There is no such thing as a little country. The greatness of a people is no more determined by their number than the greatness of a man is determined by his height”.

All true Belizeans agree with Victor Hugo. We are a small but a great people and we are a country with a great future. On this National Day we pay tribute to our Belizean people and their present and future greatness.

We are a Christian people. We are on the side of Christian Democracy. We are a people who wish to live in peace and in friendship with all our neighbours. We are ever willing to discuss any problem peacefully, rationally but firmly.

In population, we are comparable to the population of some independent countries. In area, we are larger than several independent nations in the Western Hemisphere.

In future outlook, we are second to none in the greatness of our people who are true Belizean Patriots and who work hard to bring a better life for all, for we know that freedom and prosperity anywhere is of great help for freedom and prosperity everywhere.

Undaunted by those who belittle us unjustly; undismayed by the social and economic problems which we meet in our determined onslaught against ignorance, poverty, disease, and a status of dependency, we renew our strength and our courage on our National Day.

Our cause is just. Our objective of independence is safeguarded by the international right of self-determination and guaranteed by the Charter of the United Nations.

We march forward with our symbol of independence: our blue and white flag, our national hymn and our Belizean name and identity.

As we march forward, we pause to express our gratitude to all who have helped us to attain self-rule and are helping us reach our historic destiny of independence: To the United Nations for their technical aid; to the seven countries in the Western hemisphere who have supported our self-determination to be a free and sovereign Belizean nation; to Mexico, Canada, and the United States of America who have given us technical aid.

We are thankful to Her Majesty the Queen, to the British government and people, who have contributed generous technical and capital aid to our hurricane reconstruction programme, our development plan and to our budget. Their help is generous; but more help is needed to carry out our development plan, based on the United Nations study and for the new capital.

The success of our National Day Celebrations is due to the loyal and generous support of Belizeans who have donated to the fund and who have attended our celebrations all over the country, I thank one and all.

May God bless them and us as we redouble our efforts to build our Belizean nation in Central America. To move forward to our historic destiny, we wake up and work, “trabajamos para la patria Beliceña” as we unite to build a nation.

Independence

Village GP Mass

In collaboration with the Catholic Community, the IVC's Councilman Emilio Zabaneh represented the IVC at Mass where the service was dedicated to the Life of Rt.Hon. George C. Price JP, Father of our Nation in celebration of his birthday holiday.

The following day each family was asked to filled one garbage bag of garbage from the streets. That will certainly help to make our village a little cleaner.

Environmental Kids in Stann Creek

Corozal’s "Rt. Hon. George C. Price Memorial Roundabout"

The ceremony was also held in commemoration of George Price Day celebrated on January 15th and observed on the Monday following with a holiday. George Price Day commemorates the birth date of the Father of the Nation, Rt. Hon. George Price.

At the ceremony, Mayor Rigo Vellos expressed gratitude to Mr. Juvencio Chan, proprietor of Trustlife Clinical Laboratory, for his generosity to help in developing Corozal Town. Mr. Chan, for his part, shared that he and his family wish to see Corozal Town develop to its full potential.

The project will entail the construction of a step-up plaza with a flag stand and a monument to commemorate the Father of the Nation.

Editor’s Note: Many other activities were held throughout the nation. The mantra of serve the people always arises in George Price related activities. George Price is the PUP. George Price is synonymous with Belize. It is probably impossible to place all the activities in the paper so please know that your service deeds are recognized.

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Let Belize Live
Speeches of the Premier Exhibit Booklet Chairman and kids of Sarawee Village plant Palm Trees to commemorate the birthday of the Rt. Hon. George Price. The enthusiasm permeates out of the pictures. The Corozal Town Council held a short groundbreaking ceremony for the Rt. Hon. George C. Price Memorial Roundabout project at the southend entrance to Corozal. The project is a public-private sector collaboration between the CTC and Trustlife Clinical Laboratory, a local business, giving back to its community.
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Progress and Success

CABINET RETREAT

General Session working for the people

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At Public Launch of the ‘Let Belize Live': Speeches of the Premier Exhibition Min. Francis Fonseca, Min. Henry Charles, Hon. Mike Espat, Mayor Wagner, Min. Courtenay Commissioner of Police Chester Williams presentation on crime

In Loving Memory

August 16, 1984

January 15, 2023

Memoriam, Fisheries Department, Blue Economy Ministry

“It is with profound sadness that the Belize Fisheries Department announces the passing of our colleague and dear friend, Mrs. Vivian Belisle Ramnarace, Fisheries Officer, on Sunday, 15th January, 2023.

Mrs. Belisle Ramnarace began her journey at the Fisheries Department in November of 2007. In these more than 15 years, she has been integral to the work that the Department does. She was a dedicated, knowledgeable, and hardworking professional with a vast network and a keenness to get the work done well.

We are heartbroken Viv. Your work family will miss you deeply. We were lucky to know you, to learn with and from you. Your legacy will live on in your beloved daughter and in your work. We will always remember you - your smile, your friendliness, your warrior spirit and the love you had for your family and friends.

We extend our most sincere condolences to her beloved little daughter, her Mom, her Dad, her Siblings, and all her family and friends.

‘Too Well Loved To Ever Be Forgotten’ Rest In Peace Viv”

Cane Farmers in Cabinet Room

The Cabinet was on their First session of 2023 wasting no time in getting the people's business done. Cane farming business affects the livelihood directly or indirectly of everyone in Belize. The industry is all encompassing and highly important to the Belize economy and personal livelihood of hundreds.

Today, Prime Minister Briceño chaired a Cabinet session to discuss government business and governance issues. One of the presentations to Cabinet was from one of the cane farmers' associations - the Belize Sugar Cane Farmers Association. The sector continues to be overarching to the economy of the north and the nation.

25 SEP 2020

PUBLIC AUCTION SALE

*Fourth Publication*

BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE HOLY REDEEMER CREDIT UNION LIMITED, a Licensed Public Auctioneer will sell on site the following property at the time as listed.

At No. 55 Sunset Park, Mile 8 ½ George Price Highway, Belize District on Friday 3rd February 2023 at 10:00am.

SCHEDULE

ALL THAT lot, piece or parcel of land being Lot. No. 55, comprising 749.947 square metres situate in the Sunset Park Area, near Mile 8.5 on the George Price Highway, Belize District, more particularly delineated and described as shown on Sub-Division Plan of Survey by C. B. Samuels, Licensed Land Surveyor dated 18th November 1996 TOGETHER with a 35ft x 63ft concrete/plycem open-concept bungalow house containing two bedrooms, two bathrooms, living/family room and kitchen, in a clean and fenced yard with room for expansion, the freehold property of BEVERLY MCKENZIE.

DATED this 17th day of January 2023

All sales are strictly cash and deemed final. For more information contact:

HOLY REDEEMER CREDIT UNION LIMITED

1 HYDE’S LANE, BELIZE CITY, BELIZE

Phone: (501) 224-5644

Fax: (501) 223-0738

Email: foreclosures@hrcubelize.org

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Vivian Ramnarace

100K for Vehicles 150K for Hurricane Lisa Relief

January 9, 2023 – The South Korean delegation visited with with the Prime Minister John Briceño, government ministers, government officials. They also paid a courtesy visit with Governor General Froyla Tzalam.

A donation of US$100,000 to the World Food Programme (WFP) was handed over by H.E. Sung-min Jang, Senior Secretary for Policy Coordination and Planning, Office of the President. Ambassador Amalia Mai, CEO of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade, received, on behalf of the Government of Belize, humanitarian assistance from the people and Government of the Republic of Korea.

Also, it is noteworthy that the contribution to be disbursed digitally complements ongoing humanitarian assistance to families for direct cash transfers in the wake of Hurricane Lisa. These transfers are coordinated through the Ministry of Human Development, Families and Indigenous Peoples’ Affairs.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs also received a donation of four vehicles, which will ensure the availability of reliable transportation to facilitate the work of the Foreign Service and Protocol units in executing their duties.

Present for the handing-over ceremony were Hon. Dolores Balderamos Garcia, Minister of Human Development, Families and Indigenous Peoples’ Affairs; H.E. Won Hoon Choo, Ambassador of the Republic of Korea to Belize; Mrs. Tanya Santos, CEO in the Ministry of Human Development, Families and Indigenous Peoples’ Affairs; Ms. Sarah Lionel, Officer-in-Charge, WFP Belize; Juliette Maughan, Senior Partnerships Officer, WFP Caribbean Multi-Country Office, Barbados; Col. (Ret’d) Shelton De Four, NEMO Coordinator; and Mr. Jose Castellanos, Economics Team Leader, United Nations Resident Coordinator’s Office.

His Excellency Sung-min Jang and his delegation also held meetings with Prime Minister Hon. John Briceño and Hon. Christopher Coye, Minister of State in the Ministry of Finance, Economic Development and Investment, who was joined by Dr. Hon. Louis Zabaneh, Minister

of State, Ministry of Education, Culture, Science and Technology; Mrs. Narda Garcia, CEO in the Office of the Prime Minister and for Investment; and Dr. Osmond Martinez, CEO for Economic Development. The delegation will also meet with Governor General H.E. Dame Froyla Tzalam.

Belize and South Korea have shared 35 years of bilateral relations.

SECRETARY, HUMAN RESOURCES

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

Draft correspondences as directed;

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

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

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

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

Research special initiatives/tasks from time to time;

Provide logistical support for HR events and projects;

Respond to routine queries in a professional manner;

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

Perform other related duties as assigned

The applicants should possess the following:

EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE

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

TECHNICAL KNOWLEDGE

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

COMPETENCIES

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

Submit the following

Applications should be addressed to:

Manager, Human Resources Department Central Bank of Belize, Gabourel Lane, Belize City, BELIZE

Ref: Secretary- Human Resources Department Email: hr@centralbank.org.bz or online at www.centralbank.org.bz

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▪ CBB
▪ Three
documents by Wednesday, 25 January 2023:
Employment Application Form (Available online)
Curriculum Vitae
(3) current references (one must be from a previous employer)
Certified copies of university transcripts, degrees, and any other personal certificates
The Central Bank invites qualified individuals to join its Human Resources Department
(All applications will be held in strict confidence )

!Dear Editor, I am writing as a consumer. As a consumer in Belize I stretch mi dalla… till no moh no moh. Once in a while I go to Chetumal that I jokingly consider Belize’s Mall. Yes, the prices might not be give away but a little smart buying u can add entertainment and then it is worth the while.

Most of my buying is in Belize, since I could never buy all in Chet. Our businesses need to flourish as well. They need to be competitive. Travelling cannot be taken out of the human DNA. This is why we have people in every nook and cranny on Earth.

Next, I buy Belizean products when it is available and up to my liking…as said, I am a consumer. Does the price make a difference, of course it does, yes!

Do I buy the cheapest item? No. Quality is optimal in the decision. But I do try to support ours first. The product does have an advantage in my mind because it is Belizean but that is not my only variable.

I am picky when someone will call their product 100 percent Belizean but it is laden with imported print, packaging, ingredients etc. I know that in this globalized world 100 percent is probably not possible. This can be debated ad nauseum.

Prices in 2023 went up drastically. I will touch only ONE ‘product’. Dilapidated buses have been given deadline after deadline to GET THEIR ACT TOGETHER. I heard Summer 2022…extended. They were offered loans at the NBB…I am not sure what happened. I heard a hard and fast December deadline for all to have coach vehicles.

Come on consumers…. commuters… WE NEED to reject these OLD buses and horrible classless buses. We are not only treated badly by these bus owners who stretch the law. They are spending commuter health. The time will come when people that have spent 15 to 20 years of commuting will begin to show health issues. I have not been commuting that much nor will(God-listening) but many have. Just like when the

OUTold buses break down…NO ONE comes to us and explain WHY they are breaking their contract to transport us efficiently to our destination.

I will never forget how you OWNERS…especially the ones up North and any bus with access to full up fuel across the border, overprice your seats. You were consistently getting the cheaper fuel so WHY THE H… would you take the government subsidy(peoples’ money) and still raise the prices? Which are still up today.

Kudos to some companies that did not do the full raise…BUT the WORSE bus lines, the WORSE in look and customer service charge

the most. To non-commuters: the WORSE buses(I saw cockroaches running in one), older looking buses and the slower buses charge the FULL approved price.

January 13, 2023

1. SOURCE OF RESOURCES

Idea: When we reach the terminal give us a Wooden token with a number. And then we will not have to rush in to your bus. And the first to reach the terminal will also get access first. How about buses that bring people? The conductor in the bus will have numbered token of available seats. People at the terminal will have numbers as well for your bus. You get the picture. People will get used to it just as they did with masks. If you hate this idea…Bring your own….or sell

proper tickets as the regulations ask. The technology is there. You want people to spend. You owners need to spend all the time not only on maintenance of vehicle. Spend on maintaining your customer base.

I am not blaming the government. I am blaming the business that are taking advantage of the fine print and take advantage of the hard workers of Belize who HAVE TO get to Belize City and elsewhere.

Your time is counted chancy businesses. I know the regulations will tighten on you. So start making changes yourself.

THE

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

2. EXECUTING AGENCY AND BUYER OF THE BIDDING PROCESS

1.1 Buyer’s background

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

1.2

1.3

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

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

2. PRESENTATION OF THE PROCUREMENT PROCESS

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

Such information will be available free of charge:

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

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

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

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

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

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

1.6 The address referred to above is:

Project Coordinator

Belize Integral Security Programme #1904 Constitution Drive, 2nd Floor, Unit 3 Belmopan City, Cayo District Belize, Central America Telephone Number (822-0156)

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

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Specific Procurement Notice Acquisition of approximately 50 Surveillance Cameras and other equipment for installation in specific areas of Belize City Nº CABEI-G-011-2147/2022 One Stage-One Envelope

New Process for Asycuda Entry Clearance

January 18, 2023. There is a new process for the Automated System for Customs Data (Asycuda) which would most likely speed up things. The Department of the Environment (DOE), within the Ministry of Sustainable Development, Cli -

mate Change and Disaster Risk Management, hereby announces that any persons requiring custom clearances for commodities which require a permit/license from the DOE is requested to send an email to customsclearance@environ -

Police Presence in Maya Mopan

Earlier this month January, the first step was taken towards a permanent Police Presence in Maya Mopan. In collaboration with RECONDEV, and in consultation with the Police Department, a 20x 24 wooden building was positioned in Maya Mopan on land identified by RECONDEV.

The Hon. Oscar Mira promised to help in any way for this Police substation to be installed and continue to show that instead of words, he is action first. Traffic, community and regular Police will be stationed at this substation, because the safety of the Belmopan residents is most important.

I would like to thank RECONDEV, the Police Department and everyone involved

in this project. Three offices will be partitioned, AC Units installed, and the building painted.

OUTThe substation will then be handed over to the Police!

“The citizens of Belmopan deserve to live in peace in safe communities. This Police Substation is but one step in the right direction.”- Oscar Mira

ment.gov.bz with the following information: Custom entry number, Commodity and Port of entry.

The Department aims to streamline and improve on the delivery of our services for the

clearance of customs entries through the release of entries within one (1) working day of receiving the email. Should you not receive a clearance within this time, feel free to contact the Deputy Chief Environmental Officer at deputy@environment.gov.bz.

COUNTRYWIDE PUBLIC AUCTION SALES: PROPERTY

BY ORDER of the Mortgagee Messrs. The Belize Bank Limited, Licensed Auctioneers Kevin A. Castillo and Christiana R. Castillo is selling ONLINE via belizepropertyauctions.com the following property. Sale currently running until 28th February 2023. Within this period, a Public Auction Sale will expire fortnightly on the dates and times listed on the

Words on the Father of the Nation, George Cadle Price

!Excelente. Felicitaciones.

Tuve la fortuna de conocer al padre de la patria beliceño su excelencia George Price, de admirar su lucha pacífica y sus férreos ideales que con paciencia y sabiduría llegaron a feliz termino como fue la independencia de ese gran país hermano.

Hoy cuando el mundo vive en guerra no podemos olvidar que es a través del dialogo que se puede construir la paz. Toda mi admiración para ese gran líder y espero que el pueblo beliceño siga sus enseñanzas y su altruismo. – Clara Ines Chaves

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

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

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

SCHEDULE

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

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

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

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

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

DATED THIS 4TH DAY OF JANUARY, 2023.

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1. Lot No. 186 North side Lord’s Bank Road, Lord’s Bank Village, Belize District: “FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION & PHOTOGRAPHS PLEASE VISIT WEBSITE” TERMS: STRICTLY CASH KEVIN A.
Facebook:
REGISTRATION SECTION BLOCK PARCEL Ladyville/Lord's Bank 16 3357 The freehold properties of Ms. Beverly Brown and Mr. David Brown
website until this property is sold. Lord’s Bank Village, Belize District
CASTILLO TELEPHONE: 223-4488 Website: belizepropertyauctions.com Email: kevinacas@yahoo.com
Belize Auctions

Arajet gets permission to fly to Trinidad, Belize, Guyana and Barbados

Arajet, the low-cost carrier from the Dominican Republic,has been granted permission from its aviation authority to include Port-of-Spain, Barbados, Belize and Guyana among its new routes. The Junta de Aviación Civil (JAC) announced via a tweet that they approved the request of Arajet Airlines to include routes connecting Santo Domingo with Sao Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, Manaus, San Pedro de Sula, Belize, Bridgetown, Port of Spain and Georgetown as of March 2023.

Arajet officially launched operations in the Caribbean skies in September 2022, with flights to Barranquilla and Cali in Colombia, Aruba, and San Salvador. The airline added Jamaica to its routes in November. In the next five years, Arajet plans to transport more than seven million passengers, generating more than 4,000 direct and close to 40,000 indirect jobs in the region.

“Industry back on its Feet”

BTIA IN PARTNERSHIP WITH GOVERNMENT:

BTIA held its 37th Annual General Meeting at the Best Western Plus Biltmore Plaza on Tuesday, January 10, 2023. The keynote address was delivered by Mrs. Nicole Solano, CEO in the Ministry of Tourism and Diaspora Relations. In a post-AGM interview the President Krohn asserted that the Industry is back on its feet.

A key objective of the 37th Annual General Meeting was to elect the Executive Committee members for the period 2023/2024. Elections were held for the posts of President, 1st Vice President, 2nd Vice President and Secretary. By acclamation, Stewart Krohn will continue to serve as President and Tamara Sniffin will continue as 1st Vice-President. Oscar Gutierrez was elected as 2nd Vice President and Nicholas Scavone was elected as Secretary.

President - Stewart Krohn | 1st Vice-President - Tamara Sniffin | 2nd Vice-President - Oscar Gutierrez | Treasurer - Raineldo Guerrero | Secretary - Nicholas Scavone - Past President Melanie Paz. The BTIA looks forward to continuing to work in partnership with the government and other key stakeholders in the growth and development of our tourism industry.

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Editor’s Note: The tandem force of the Ministry of Tourism and Diaspora Relations and the Ministry of Blue Economy and Aviation have led the Belize Tourism Industry Association to say this week that Tourism is back. Of course, the goals of Minister Mahler and Minister Perez and the overall planBelize is to look years into the future how this success can be sustainable and growing. The number of airlines that come in is multiplied by millions of dollars a year. This is equal to lowering the unemployment numbers to 5 percent as reported by the Labour Department. Every person still looking for employment will soon have access to a job with a living wage. Additionally, the BTIA’s president Krohn in answering a question at their AGM said that industry is back on its feet.

Request for Expression of Interest HYDRAULIC ENGINEER CONSULTANT

Institution: Ministry of Economic Development

Country: Belize Project: Resilient Rural Belize Programme Loan No.: 2000002301

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

Project Background:

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

Scope of Service:

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

Academic Qualification:

The Hydraulic Engineer Consultant must possess:

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

Specific Experience:

The Hydraulic Engineer Consultant must possess the following experience:

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

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

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

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

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

Email: geraldo.flowers@med.gov.bz

CC: nvernon.rrb@med.gov.bz

Resilient Rural Belize Programme

Attn: Geraldo Flowers Resilient Rural Belize Programme National Agriculture Showgrounds Belmopan City, Cayo, Belize

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Government of Belize Basic Needs Trust Fund Tenth Project (BNTF10)

Consultancy Services for the Design and Supervision of Construction Works for the Proposed Rehabilitation and Expansion of Santa Cruz Water Supply Services Sub-project, Santa Cruz, Stann Creek District, Belize

Request for Expressions of Interest

The Government of Belize (GOBZ) has received financing from the Caribbean Development Bank (CDB) in an amount equivalent to US$5,031,000.00 towards implementing the BNTF10 Country Project and intends to apply a portion of the proceeds to eligible payments under a contract for which this invitation is issued. Payments by CDB will be made only at the request of GOB 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 BSIF, the Executing Agency (EA), now wishes to procure consultancy services for the design and supervision of infrastructure works for the proposed Rehabilitation and Expansion of Water Supply System, Santa Cruz Village, Stann Creek District, Belize (Large Sub-project)

The objective of the consultancy is to provide technical support to the EA during the implementation of the BNTF10 Country Project. Consulting firms will be required to review existing designs and estimates (where available); advise on scope and adequacy of sub-project intervention; and provide detailed designs, summary estimates, and priced activity schedules. The work must consider thematic areas such as gender and environmental assessments, and shall seek to integrate disaster mitigation measures into designs. Consulting firms will also be required to provide technical inspection of construction works. The duration of the assignment is expected to be for a period of approximately thirty-six (36) months.

The BSIF now invites interested eligible consulting firms to submit Expressions of Interest (EOI) indicating qualifications and experience required to provide these Consultancy Services.

Consultants shall be eligible to participate if:

(a) in the case of the body corporate, it is legally incorporated or otherwise organized in an eligible country, has its principal place of business in an eligible country and is more than 50% beneficially owned by a citizen(s) and/or bona fide resident(s) of an eligible country(ies) or by a body(ies) corporate meeting these requirements;

(b) in the case of unincorporated firms, the persons are citizens or bona fide residents of an eligible country; and

(c) in all cases, the consultant has no arrangement and undertakes not to make any arrangements, whereby any substantial part of the net profits or other tangible benefits of the contract will accrue or be paid to a person not a citizen or bona fide resident of an eligible country.

Eligible countries are member countries of CDB. Consultants are advised to review the detailed eligibility criteria detailed in Section 4 and conflict of interest provisions in Section 5 of the Procurement Procedures for Projects Financed by CDB (January, 2021), as published on CDB’s website (caribank.org).

In the assessment of submissions, consideration will be given to consulting firms’ technical competence, qualifications and experience in relation to providing detailed design and supervision services on water supply projects, as well as local and regional experience, financial capability (liquidity ratio) and existing commitments. Technical competence of Key Experts will not be evaluated at the shortlisting stage.

All information must be submitted in English. Further information may be obtained from the first address below between the hours of 8:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Monday to Friday (Belize Time), except on Public Holidays.

The Expression of Interest must be received electronically at the first (BSIF) and second (CDB) address below no later than 2:00 p.m. (Belize time) on Wednesday, February 14, 2023. The subject line of the email containing each submission shall be clearly marked “BNTF10 - Expressions of Interest – Consultancy Services for the Design and Supervision of Construction Works for the Proposed Rehabilitation and Expansion of Santa Cruz Water Supply Services Sub-project, Santa Cruz Village, Stann Creek District, Belize.

Following the assessment of submissions, a short-list of not less than three (3) and not more than six (6) applicants will be provided with full terms of reference and invited to submit technical and financial proposals to undertake the assignment. Following the submission of proposals, a Consultant shall be selected by utilizing the Least Cost Selection (LCS) method. GOBZ reserves the right to accept or reject late applications or to cancel the present invitation partially or in its entirety. It will not be bound to assign any reason for not short-listing any applicant and will not defray any costs incurred by any applicant in the preparation and submission of Expressions of Interest.

1.Senior

3rd Floor, #1902 Constitution Drive Belmopan BELIZE

Tel: (501)822-0239 ; Fax. (501) 822-0279 E-mail: submissions@sifbelize.org

2.Procurement Officer Caribbean Development Bank P.O. Box 408 Wildey St. Michael BARBADOS, W.I. Tel. (246) 539-1600 Email: procurement@caribank.org cc: omar.bispat@caribank.org

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Procurement Officer Social Investment Fund
Addresses: THE BELIZE TIMES 172 25 SEP 2020 THE BELIZE TIMES 147 25 SEP 2020 COUNTRYWIDE PUBLIC AUCTION SALES: PROPERTY BY ORDER of the Supreme Court of Belize, Licensed Auctioneer Kevin A. Castillo is selling ONLINE via belizepropertyauctions.com the following property. Sale currently running until 28th February 2023. Within this period, a Public Auction Sale will expire fortnightly on the dates and times listed on the website until this property is sold.
1. Parcel No. 809 6th Street South, Corozal Town, Corozal District: “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 Corozal Central 9 809 The freehold properties of Mr. Ricardo Gomez (Being a concrete bungalow structure [25 ft. X 50 ft.] and lot [527.5 S. Y.] situate on 6th Street South, Corozal Town, Corozal District, the freehold property of Mr. Ricardo Gomez)
Corozal Town, Corozal District

INVITATION TO BID

Institution: Ministry of Sustainable Development, Climate Change & Disaster Risk Management (MSDCCDRM)

Country: Belize

Project: Building Climate Change Resilience and Social Integration of Displaced People in Settlements of Western Belize

Abstract: Construction of a Polyclinic and Hurricane Shelter in Duck Run 1, Cayo District

Deadline: February 24, 2023

1. The Ministry of Sustainable Development, Climate Change and Disaster Risk Management, in partnership with the International Organization for Migration (IOM), through the United Nations Office of Project Service’s (UNOPS) Lives in Dignity Grant Facility funded by the European Union is implementing the project entitled “Building Climate Change Resilience and Social Integration of Displaced People in Settlements of Western Belize.”

2. The Ministry of Sustainable Development, Climate Change and Disaster Risk Management now invites sealed bids from eligible and qualified contractors for the construction of a Polyclinic and a Hurricane Shelter in Duck Run 1 Village, Cayo District.

3. Bidding will be conducted using the Open Tendering Procedure under Section 19(1) of the Finance and Audit (Reform) Act, 2005 AND Circular Memorandum N0.1 of 2020.

4. Interested eligible contractors can request the Request for Quotations (RFQ) at no cost by email at: snovelo@iom.int

5. Bids must follow the RFQ and General Instructions to Contractors (GIC) and utilize the forms provided. One (1) Original, three (3) copies are to be HAND DELIVERED in sealed labelled envelopes to the address indicated below. A digital copy of the bid must also be saved in a flash drive and placed in the envelope. Quotation by email WILL NOT be accepted.

6. The contractors site visit date is set for Friday, February 3, 2023

7. RFQ package must be delivered at the address below, no later than Monday, February 24, 2023, at 4:00 p.m.

8. Note that the Government of Belize (GOB) reserves the right to accept or reject any quotations, and to cancel the procurement process and reject all quotations at any time prior to award of contract, without thereby incurring any liability to the affected Contractor/s or any obligation to inform the affected Contractor/s of the ground for the GOB action

Attention of (Name): Samuel Novelo National Project Officer Project Manager

International Organization for Mi gration (IOM)

Address: 376 Bay Street, Buttonwood Bay, Belize City

(501)223-9500

INVITATION TO BID

Institution: INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION FOR MIGRATION Country: Belize Project: Building Climate Change Resilience and Social Integration of Displaced People in Settlements of Western Belize Abstract: Construction of a new Hurricane shelter in Santa Familia Village, Cayo District

Construction of a new Hurricane shelter in the village of Duck Run 3, Cayo District

Rehabilitation of School in Billy White for Hurricane Shel ter, Cayo District, Rehabilitation of School in Los Tambos for Hurricane Shel ter, Cayo District,

Deadline: February 24, 2023

1. The International Organization for Migration (IOM), in partnership with Ministry of Sustainable Development, Climate Change and Disaster Risk Management the through the United Nations Office of Project Service’s (UNOPS) Lives in Dignity Grant Facility funded by the European Union is implementing the project entitled “Building Climate Change Resilience and Social Integration of Displaced People in Settlements of Western Belize.”

2. The Ministry of Sustainable Development, Climate Change and Disaster Risk Management now invites sealed bids from eligible and qualified contractors for:

� Construction of a new Hurricane shelter in Santa Familia Village, Cayo District

� Construction of a new Hurricane shelter in the village of Duck Run 3, Cayo District

� Rehabilitation of School in Billy White for Hurricane Shelter, Cayo District,

� Rehabilitation of School in Los Tambos for Hurricane Shelter, Cayo District,

3. Bidding will be conducted using the IOM PROCUREMENT MANUAL, IN/168 rev (2)

4. Interested eligible contractors can request the Request for Quotations (RFQ) at no cost by email at: snovelo@iom.int

5. Bids must follow the RFQ and General Instructions to Contractors (GIC) and utilize the forms provided. One (1) Original, three (3) copies are to be HAND DELIVERED in sealed labelled envelopes to the address indicated below. A digital copy of the bid must also be saved in a flash drive and placed in the envelope. Quotation by email WILL NOT be accepted.

6. The contractors site visit date is set for Friday, February 3, 2023

7. RFQ package must be delivered at the address below, no later than Friday, February 24, 2023, at 4:00 p.m.

8. Note that the International Organization for Migration (IOM) reserves the right to accept or reject any quotations, and to cancel the procurement process and reject all quotations at any time prior to award of contract, without thereby incurring any liability to the affected Contractor/s or any obligation to inform the affected Contractor/s of the ground for the IOM action

Attention of (Name): Samuel Novelo

National Project Officer Project Manager

International Organization for Migration (IOM)

Address: 376 Bay Street, Buttonwood Bay, Belize City Phone

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Phone #:
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REQUEST FOR EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST INDIVIDUAL CONSULTANT

Resilient Rural Belize Programme

Assignment title: Finance Officer

Reference no. RRB.CS.59

The Government of Belize has received financing from the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) towards the cost of the Resilient Rural Belize Programme, and intends to apply part of the proceeds for the recruitment of consulting services provided by an individual consultant as part of the post of Finance Officer

The consulting services (“the services”) include managing and coordinating the overall financial management activities of the Programme in strict compliance with the requirements of the Financing Agreements between the Government of Belize and IFAD and GCF, respectively, for the period of one (1) year.

The Resilient Rural Belize Programme now invites eligible Individual consultants (“consultants”) to indicate their interest in providing the services. Interested consultants should provide information demonstrating that they have the required qualifications and relevant experience to perform the services in the form of a curriculum vitae (CV). A consultant will be selected in accordance with the individual consultant selection (ICS) method set out in IFAD’ Project Procurement Handbook that can be accessed via the IFAD website at www.ifad.org/project-procurement. Interviews will be conducted as part of the selection process.

The shortlisting criteria are:

• A minimum of a bachelor’s degree in accounting, finance or business administration.

• At least five years’ experience in financial accounting and in a financial management position.

• At least five years’ experience with project accounting and managing accounting systems.

• At least five years’ experience with financial accounting for internationally funded projects: IFAD, World Bank, Caribbean Development Bank financed projects, etc.

• At least five years’ experience preparing budgets, financial reports and financial statements.

• At least five years’ experience working with a computerized accounting system. Experience working with QuickBooks would be an asset.

• At least five years’ experience working with other computer software (primarily Microsoft Excel, but includes Microsoft Word).

• Knowledge of International donor disbursement procedures (i.e., IFAD procedures would be an asset).

The full document of the REOI including the specific formats for submission of the EOI and the Terms of Reference for this assignment can be obtained by a direct request to the email: nvernon.rrb@med.gov.bz

Any request for clarification on this REOI should be sent via e-mail to the address below, no later than January 31, 2023. The client will provide responses to all clarification requests by February 3, 2023.

Expressions of interest in the form of Curriculum Vitae (CV) following the format included in the REOI document must be delivered in a written form to the address below (in person, or by email) by February 15, 2023 at 10:00 a.m.

Resilient Rural Belize Programme

Attn: Geraldo Flowers, Programme Manager

Resilient Rural Belize Programme

National Agriculture Showgrounds

Belmopan City, Cayo, Belize

Email: geraldo.flowers@med.gov.bz

CC: nvernon.rrb@med.gov.bz

REQUEST FOR EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST

INDIVIDUAL CONSULTANT

Resilient Rural Belize Programme

Assignment title: Rural Organization Development Officer

Reference no. RRB.CS.60

The Government of Belize has received financing from the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) towards the cost of the Resilient Rural Belize Programme, and intends to apply part of the proceeds for the recruitment of consulting services provided by an individual consultant as part of the post of Rural Organization Development Officer

The Resilient Rural Belize Programme now invites eligible Individual consultants (“consultants”) to indicate their interest in providing the services. Interested consultants should provide information demonstrating that they have the required qualifications and relevant experience to perform the services. A consultant will be selected in accordance with the individual consultant selection (ICS) method set out in IFAD’ Project Procurement Handbook that can be accessed via the IFAD website at www.ifad.org/project-procurement. Interviews will be conducted as part of the selection process.

The shortlisting criteria are:

• A bachelor’s degree in business development, business administration or related field.

• At least five years of proven experience in community and rural development, strategic planning for small organizations, participatory methodologies and applied and practical training method.

• At least five years’ experience working with gender equity and inclusion of rural youth in rural organizations.

• At least five years’ experience working with age and gender disaggregated indicators.

• At least three years’ experience working with rural organizations (producers’ groups, associations, cooperatives, women’s groups) in the agriculture sector, specific to the Belize context.

• At least three years’ experience working IFIs (IFAD, IDB, World Bank, etc.). Successful work experience in similar projects would be considered an asset.

• Excellent command of the English language, spoken and written. Spanish language proficiency is required.

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

Any request for clarification on this REOI should be sent via e-mail to the address below, no later than January 31, 2023. The client will provide responses to all clarification requests by February 3, 2023.

The REOI must be delivered/submitted to the address below (in person, or by e-mail) by February 15, 2023 at 10:00 a.m.

Resilient Rural Belize Programme Attn: Geraldo Flowers, Programme Manager

Resilient Rural Belize Programme National Agriculture Showgrounds Belmopan City, Cayo, Belize

Email: geraldo.flowers@med.gov.bz CC: nvernon.rrb@med.gov.bz

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Job Responsibilities:

• Operate PBL Mobile Harbor Cranes (MHC) at the Pierhead to facilitate the unloading and loading of container/cargo vessels in a safe and efficient manner.

• Operate Dragline Crane as needs arise and directed by Supervisor/Manager

• Assist in operating any other PBL equipment/vehicles when needed and operations/driving duties that may arise from time to time

• Daily equipment inspection per Checklist, servicing and all preventative maintenance of the equipment as assigned

• Maintain and update the MHC Logbook with all required relevant information including engine hours / mileage, service and repairs and maintenance

• Prompt reporting of all faults to the Operations Foreman in order for him to put in a work order to the Mechanical Manager for repairs.

• He/she shall conduct a pre-operation check and test run of the crane to ensure that it is ready and fit for work.

• Responsible for the upkeep of the equipment by assisting with minor maintenance from time to time

• Assist with refueling the mobile harbor crane (MHC) in preparation for the next operation and park the MHC in the designated area as directed by the Operations Foreman

• Report all accidents, damage incidents and performance issues immediately to the Operations Foreman on duty.

• Actively multi-skill in order to have ability to operate other PBL equipment including towheads, forklifts, vehicles etc.

TEMPORARY TOWHEAD OPERATOR

Reports to: Operations Manager summary of Responsibilities: The primary duties of the Towhead Operator are to safely operate and maneuver towhead truck and chassis around the container yard and pier, safely transporting containers (20’, 40’ 45’) and flat racks with out-of-gauge (OOG) cargo.

Job Responsibilities:

He/she is responsible for to safely drive within the facility and abide by PBL speed limits a nd safety measures put in place In house training will be provided.

• Check, fuel and service Towheads before commencement of vessel

• Prompt reporting of all faults to the Cargo Operations Manager in order for him to put in a work order to the Mechanical Manager for repairs.

• Daily equipment inspection per Checklist, servicing and all preventative maintenance of the equipment as assigned

• Maintain and update the Container Stacker Logbook with all required relevant information including engine hours / mileage, repairs and maintenance

• Position and fuel equipment (both stacker and towheads) at allocated time as coordinated with Technical Dept.

• Operate towheads to facilitate loading and unloading of container/bulk vessels from Pierhead to yard and vice versa.

• Assist with stripping of containers at the warehouse as required

• Report all accidents and damage incidents immediately to the Operations Supervisor on Duty. Take pictures of the accident scene in order to assist with the investigation.

• Actively multi-skill in order to have ability to operate other PBL equipment including vehicles, towheads, forklifts and ultimately stackers

• Wearing proper PPE at all times, and report any safety non-compliance issues to the Operations Foreman

• At the end of operations ensure the towheads are parked in its designated area as assigned

• Any

25 SEP 2020

THE BELIZE TIMES

PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENT

Annual Balance of Payments Survey

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

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

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

25 SEP 2020

NOTICE

THE BELIZE

GOVERNMENT OF BELIZE TREASURY BILLS ISSUE NUMBER 2/2023

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

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

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

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

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

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

Bank: Central Bank of Belize Account: GLICORP0402627

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

CENTRAL BANK OF BELIZE

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

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Applications are invited from suitably qualified persons to fill the following post in the Operations Department. In the Port ’s continued effort to promote diversity both males/females are encouraged to apply for the available post.
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TEMPORARY CRANE OPERATOR Reports to: Operations Manager Summary of Responsibilities: The Crane Operator reports to the Cargo Operations Manager (COM). He/she works on a roster determined by the vessel schedule and berthing plan. He/she are responsible to safely load/unload cargo ships that are berthed at the pierhead In house training and mentorship will be provided as required
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Job Qualifications/Requirement:
High School Diploma
Minimum five (5) years’ experience working as a heavy equipment Operator; Crane Operator certification would be an asset
A valid class E (All) driver’s license Skills/Competencies:
Able to work as a team
Ethical • Ability to work independently
Able to work flexible hours
Supervisory and leadership skills required
Proactive in addressing Operational emergencies
Computer literate Compensation Package: Will be commensurate (in accordance with the Company's Salary Structure). To apply: Provide updated resume, cover letter (addressed to Human Resource Manager), copy of valid social security card, valid police report, vaccination card, name and phone number of two (2) previous employers. Applications should be emailed to: jobapplication@portofbelize.com Closing date for receipt of applications is Friday, February 3rd, 2023 VACANCY:JOB OPPORTUNITY Applications are invited from suitably qualified persons to fill the following post in the Operations Departmen t. In the Port’s continued effort
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High School Diploma
Minimum five (5) years’ experience working as a heavy equipment Operator
Experience operating container handling equipment such as forklift, container stackers and/or Crane Operator certification would be an asset
A valid class E (All) driver’s license Skills/Competencies:
Able to work as a team
Ethical
Ability to work independently
Able to work flexible hours
Proactive in identifying operational improvements and addressing operational emergencies
Computer literate Compensation Package: Will be commensurate (in accordance with the Company's Salary Structure). To apply: Provide updated resume, cover letter (addressed to Human Resource Manager), copy of valid social security card, valid police report, vaccination card, name and phone number of two (2) previous employers. Applications should be emailed to: jobapplication@portofbelize.com Closing date for receipt of applications is Friday February 3rd, 2023
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Land Registry Notices

CHAPTER 194, LAWS OF BELIZE NOTICE UNDER SECTION 13

In accordance with Section 13 of the Registered Land Act Chapter 194, I Patricia Robateau Blackett, Registrar of Lands, hereby serves notice that within one month from the date hereof, I intend to register the following parcels of land listed below for which application for first registration have been received.

The attention of the general public is hereby drawn to this notice. Any person whose rights and interest may be affected by the registering of these parcels must get in touch with me before expiry date of this notice between Mondays to Fridays at the Land Registry, Belmopan.

APPLICATION NO. LRS-202200235

This parcel of land is situated in the Registration Section SAN IGNACIO NORTH Block No.23 and being Parcel No.758 Formerly Lot No. 384, 665.60 Square Yards situate along Blancaneax Street, San Ignacio Town, Cayo District.

This parcel of land is subject of a Minister’s Fiat Grant No.228 of 1990 dated 13th August, 1990 in favor of SYLVIA L.L. LOCKWOOD

APPLICATION NO. LRS-202201100

This parcel of land is situated in the Registration Section DANGRIGA NORTH Block No.31 and being Parcel No.748 Formerly Lot No. 811, 443 Square Meters situate on Pen Road, Dangriga Town, Stann Creek District.

This parcel of land is subject of a Deed of Conveyance No.2715 of 2002 dated 23rd September, 2002 and recorded in Deeds Book Volume No.32 of 2002 Folios 507-510 in favor of GRETEL DIEGO, OLGA DIEGO AND VICTORINO DIEGO (DECEASED)

APPLICATION NO. LRS-202215503

This parcel of land is situated in the Registration Section GUINEA GRASS Block No.4 and being Parcel No.704 Formerly Lot No. 138, 1989.724 Square Yards situate in Guinea Grass Village, Orange Walk District.

This parcel of land is subject of a Minister’s Fiat Grant No.735 of 2002 dated 14th September, 2002 in favor of EVELIA CANUL (DECEASED) AND TERESA CANUL.

APPLICATION NO. LRS-202217320

This parcel of land is situated in the Registration Section LADYVILLE/LORD’S BANK Block No.16 and being Parcel No.2459 Formerly Lot No. 111, 914.822 Square Meters situate in the Lord’s Bank Village, Belize District.

This parcel of land is subject of a Minister’s Fiat Grant No.185 of 2013 dated 23rd April, 2013 in favor of JOHN AVERY.

APPLICATION NO. LRS-202217390

This parcel of land is situated in the Registration Section LADYVILLE/LORD’S BANK Block No.16 and being Parcel No.5363 Formerly Lot No. 285, 1,731.24 Square Yards situate on the eastern side of the Northern Highway near Mile 10 ¼, Belize District.

This parcel of land is subject of a Deed of Conveyance No. LTU-201300260 dated 1st February, 2013 and recorded as LTU-201300260 in favor of MELISSA WATSON-ELLIS.

APPLICATION NO. LRS-202217419

This parcel of land is situated in the Registration Section ORANGE WALK TOWN Block No.4 and being Parcel No.4050 Formerly Lot No.616, 694.17 Square Yards situate in Louisiana Farm Extension, Orange Walk Town, Orange Walk District.

This parcel of land is subject of a Minister’s Fiat Grant No.269 of 1998 dated 3rd March, 1998 in favor of ANGELA J. GONGORA.

APPLICATION NO. LRS-202217420

This parcel of land is situated in the Registration Section ALBERT/MESOP Block No.45 and being Parcel No.1874 Formerly Lot No.37, 231.64 Square Meters situate in Cemetry Lane, Belize City, Belize District.

This parcel of land is subject of a Deed of Indenture No.2268 of 2001 dated 26th July, 2001 and recorded in Deeds Book Volume No.30 of 2001 Folios 1-6 in favor of ZEBEDEE PITTERSON (DECEASED).

APPLICATION NO. LRS-202217442

This parcel of land is situated in the Registration Section PUNTA GORDA Block No.42 and being Parcel No.735 Formerly Lot No.461, 694.91 Square Yards situate in Punta Gorda Town, Toledo District.

This parcel of land is subject of a Minister’s Fiat Grant No.299 of 1974 dated 5th October, 1974 in favor of JOSEPHINE PARHAM (DECEASED).

APPLICATION NO. LRS-202217503

This parcel of land is situated in the Registration Section LADYVILLE/LORD’S BANK Block No.16 and being Parcel No.3732 Formerly Lot No. 32, 883.33 Square Yards situate east of the Ladyville/Lord’s Bank Road, Lord’s Bank Village, Belize District.

This parcel of land is subject of a Minister’s Fiat Grant No.138 of 2014 dated 16th June,

2014 in favor of KEISHALYN ANNETTE ESTELL .

APPLICATION NO. LRS-202217505

This parcel of land is situated in the Registration Section LADYVILLE/LORD’S BANK Block No.16 and being Parcel No.4559 Formerly Entry No. 15952, 5.151 acres situate Southside of the Philip Goldson Highway near Mile 8 ½, Ladyville Village, Belize District.

This parcel of land is subject of a Deed of Conveyance No. LTU-201502086 dated 8th December, 2015 and recorded as LTU-201502086 in favor of GUOQIN CHEN AND BIYUN CHEN (JOINTLY).

APPLICATION NO. LRS-202217539

This parcel of land is situated in the Registration Section LADYVILLE/LORD’S BANK Block No.16 and being Parcel No.5640 Formerly Lot No. 17, 982.34 Square Yards situate on the Eastern side of the Northern Highway near Mile 10-¼, Belize District.

This parcel of land is subject of a Deed of Conveyance No. LTU-201201005 dated 23rd May, 2012 and recorded as LTU-201201005 in favor of ELSIE COLE.

APPLICATION NO. LRS-202217656

This parcel of land is situated in the Registration Section CAYE CAULKER Block No.12 and being Parcel No.397 Formerly Lot No.172, 481.484 Square Meters situate in the area known as Bahia Puesta Del Sol, Caye Cauker Village, Belize District.

This parcel of land is subject of a Deed of Conveyance No.41 of 2011 dated 4th January, 2011 and recorded in Deeds Book Volume No.1 of 2011 Folios 717-726 in favor of SILVINO MOYA.

APPLICATION NO. LRS-202217727

This parcel of land is situated in the Registration Section DANGRIGA NORTH Block No.31 and being Parcel No.884 Formerly Lot No.185A, 206 Square Meters situate in Dangriga Town Stann Creek District.

This parcel of land is subject of a Deed of Conveyance No.2452 of 1992 dated 21st November, 1992 and recorded in Deeds Book Volume No.30 of 1992 Folios 287-296 in favor of JANE NUNEZ (DECEASED).

APPLICATION NO. LRS-202217729

This parcel of land is situated in the Registration Section BIG FALLS/GOLDEN STREAM Block No.42 and being Parcel No.178 Formerly Block No. 4, 15.304 acres situate in the junction of the Southern Highway and the Silver Creek Road, Toledo District.

This parcel of land is subject of a Minister’s Fiat Grant No.679 of 1999 dated 22nd August, 1994 in favor of MARIA ROMERO.

APPLICATION NO. LRS-202217730

This parcel of land is situated in the Registration Section BIG FALLS/GOLDEN STREAM Block No.42 and being Parcel No.177 Formerly Block No. 3, 18.263 acres situate on the Southern Highway, between Big Falls Village and Silver Creek Road, Toledo District.

This parcel of land is subject of a Minister’s Fiat Grant No.597 of 1999 dated 18th July, 1994 in favor of TEODORO ROMERO.

APPLICATION NO. LRS-202300088

This parcel of land is situated in the Registration Section CAYE CAULKER Block No.12 and being Parcel No.1263 Formerly Lot No.93, 555.29 Square Yards situate North of the Split, Caye Caulker Village, Belize District.

This parcel of land is subject of a Minister’s Fiat Grant No.736 of 2004 dated 5th September, 2004 in favor of ALICIA C. YOUNG.

APPLICATION NO. LRS-202300173

This parcel of land is situated in the Registration Section LADYVILLE/LORD’S BANK Block No.16 and being Parcel No.5239 Formerly Lot No.39, 0.9996 Acres situate along the Northern Highway, near Mile 12, Belize District.

This parcel of land is subject of a Deed of Conveyance No. LTU-201700323 and recorded in LTU-201700323 in favor of OSCAR YOUVANCE LOPEZ AND JUAN ANTONIO LOPEZ (JOINTLY)

APPLICATION NO. LRS-202300228

This parcel of land is situated in the Registration Section PORT/LOYOLAVILLE Block No.45 and being Parcel No.1509 Formerly Lot No.8690, 348.238 Square Meters situate in the Port Loyola Area, Belize City, Belize District.

This parcel of land is subject of a Minister’s Fiat Grant No.369 of 2005 dated 1st June, 2005 in favor of SOFIA SOSA GUERRA.

APPLICATION NO. LRS-202300230

This parcel of land is situated in the Registration Section COROZAL CENTRAL Block No.1 and being Parcel No.563 Formerly Lot No.328, 686.5 Square Yards situate at the corner of 7th Avenue and 4th Street South, Corozal Town, Corozal District.

This parcel of land is subject of a Deed of Assent No.143 of 1976 dated 4th February, 1976 and recorded in Deeds Book Volume No.2 of 1976 Folios 749-752 in favor of ANTONIA SABIDO DE MARCIEL.

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Land Registry Notices

Pursuant to Section 37(3) of the Registered Land Act, Chapter 194, Laws of Belize, Revised Edition 2011, notice is hereby given of the loss of the following Land and Lease Certificates

Names Registration Section, Block & Parcel Nos.

ALLEN WAYNE GILMORE and REGINA KLAUS GILMORE 36-61-207

Certificate Nos.

Land Cert. No. LRS-201810049 dtd. 23 Oct 2018

ANNETTE CROWN 16-31-3324/1 Lease Cert. No 13419/2006 dtd. 16 Oct 2006

RICKY LAYNE KEENEY and DANA MARIE KEENEY 7-42-8173

RICKY LAYNE KEENEY and DANA MARIE KEENEY 7-42-8172

RICKY LAYNE KEENEY and DANA MARIE KEENEY 7-42-8180

RICKY LAYNE KEENEY and DANA MARIE KEENEY 7-42-8181

PABLO GUERRA 1-75-15/1

STEVEN MORRIS CHRISTENSEN 36-61-3753

JOHN FORTE and PATRICIA GIAMPORCARO FORTE 23-22-3433

NEIL BARRY ALLEN and CATHY LINN ALLEN 36-61-1601

NOREEN KERR 16-31-2550

Land Cert. No. LRS-201908676 dtd. 15 Aug 2019

Land Cert. No. LRS-201908672 dtd. 15 Aug 2019

Land Cert. No. LRS-201908675 dtd. 15 Aug 2019

Land Cert. No. LRS-201908673 dtd. 15 Aug 2019

Lease Cert. No. 5202/2004 dtd. 16 June 2004

Land Cert. No. LRS-202105183 dtd. 25 May 2021

Land Cert. No. LRS-200803580 dtd. 29 Apr 2008

Land Cert. No. LRS-201505817 dtd. 28 May 2015

Land Cert. No. 7173/2007 dtd. 20/6/2007

The above Land/Lease Certificates after the expiration of twenty-one (21) days from the appearance of this notice. Any person in possession of the above-mentioned certificates is required to return it to the Belize Land Registry, Ministry of Natural Resources, City of Belmopan.

LRS-202204965

Registered Land Act Chapter 194 – Revised Edition 2000 Section 140(1)

OWNERSHIP BY PRESCRIPTION

The attention of the general public is hereby drawn to this notice. Any person whose rights and interest may be affected by the registration of ELEANOR JANE LATCHMAN ENRIQUEZ as proprietor with Absolute Title for Parcel No. 242 QUEEN’S SQUARE Registration Section containing 361.3 Square Yards is hereby requested to show cause on or within one month from the date thereof, why ownership should not be granted to ELEANOR JANE LATCHMAN ENRIQUEZ .

Name of Applicant

JANINE IMOGENE HULETT

Registration Section ORANGE WALK TOWN Block No 4 Parcel No 1190

Application for ownership by prescription for the above mentioned parcel situate in ORANGE WALK TOWN Registration Section has been received from JANINE IMOGENE HULETT being Parcel No. 1190 containing 335.14 Square Meters.

The attention of the general public is hereby drawn to this notice. Any person whose rights and interest may be affected by the registration of JANINE IMOGENE HULETT as proprietor with Absolute Title for Parcel No. 1190 ORANGE WALK TOWN Registration Section containing 335.14 Square Meters is hereby requested to show cause on or within one month from the date thereof, why ownership should not be granted to JANINE IMOGENE HULETT

LRS-202211503

Registered Land Act

Chapter 194 – Revised Edition 2000 Section 140(1)

OWNERSHIP BY PRESCRIPTION

Name of Applicant

ELEANOR JANE LATCHMAN ENRIQUEZ

Registration Section QUEEN’S SQUARE

Block No 45 Parcel No 242

Application for ownership by prescription for the above mentioned parcel situate in QUEEN’S SQUARE Registration Section has been received from ELEANOR JANE LATCHMAN ENRIQUEZ being Parcel No. 242 containing 361.3 Square Yards.

UNIT

UNDER THE GENERAL REGISTRY ACT, CHAPTER 327 OF THE LAWS OF BELIZE REVISED EDITION 2000

WHEREAS having made the necessary inquires and having read the statutory declaration filed in connection therewith, I have come to the conclusion that the duplicate of the Transfer Certificate of Title dated 5th day of August, 1977 and Registered in the Land Titles Register Volume 11 at Folio No.254

ALL THAT piece or parcel of land being the Southwestern portion of the Lot on Cemetery Road in Belize City numbered 65 on Plan No. 81 of 1899 dated the 6th September 1899 made by C.A. Usher Surveyor General and recorded at the General Registry in Plans Book No. 3 at folio 239 and bounded on the North fifty feet by a portion of the said lot numbered 65 now the property of Branstan S. Clark on the East one hundred fifty feet by another portion of the said lot numbered 65 the property of Lionel S. Clark on the South fifty feet by a proposed road and on the West one hundred feet by a lot numbered 64 on the said plan.

In the name of: DOROTHY YOUNG of: 65 Gibnut Street, Belize City, Belize District.

HAS BEEN IRREVOCABLY LOST OR DESTROYED BY MISADVENTURE.

I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that I intend, at the expiration of twenty-one days from the first appearance of this notice, to issue a new duplicate of the Registered Transfer Certificate of Title registered in the Land Titles Register Volume 11 at Folio No.254

ANY PERSON in whose custody the TRANSFER CERTIFICATE OF TITLE may be or who may have any objection to such issue is hereby requested to inform me of the fact.

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LTU-202202076
LAND TITLES Ministry of Natural Resources City of Belmopan
28 22 JAN 2023

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