Belize Times January 31, 2021- UDP NO SHAME

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The Belize Times THE BELIZE TIMES

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31 JAN

2021

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UDP NO SHAME After 13 Years of Corruption, Inaction and Incompetence

“No court can force a government to pay money it does not have.” Dean Barrow regarding litigation for the dismissal of Public Officers (2008). Much chatter is sputtering out from the lowly Opposition, the United Democratic Party, regarding the right decisions being made by the People’s United Party to fix the trail of destruction and the corrupt legacies left behind after the 2008-2020 Barrow/Faber reign of tyranny.

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Special Envoy for Families & Children

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“Belize has to be commended for the great job it has done and frankly for the willingness of the people of Belize to say public health matters and we are going to do the right thing.”

PM BRICEÑO APPOINTS 3-MEMBER COMMISSION UDP’S SALE OF GOB ASSETS

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PEYREFITTE CAUGHT MISLEADING THE NATION AGAIN

UDP’s $1Million Ripoff

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CONGRATULATIONS TO ALL BELIZEANS! STAY SAFE


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During a poco tiempo UDP mock press conference held on January 21, 2021 pretentious warnings and threats were hurled towards the PUP Government. Clearly, the attacks were “much ado about nothing.” One such attack was made by Freetown-battered, fence-scaling legal advocate for the UDP, Jerome Elrington. Elrington took issue with the laying off of some 60 bus terminal workers at the Transport Department. Elrington characterized the situation as both a moral and a legal breach and intends to sue the Government of Belize. As is his wont, he ended there as he stood on the quick sands of moral authority—gathered by his UDP during their 13 year reign of tyranny. The political whippersnapper lacked any authority to speak on issues of morality and constitutionality, given UDP history of breach of such. The then Prime Minister Dean Barrow donned by Gasper Vega as Deputy, explained the UDP firings of PUPs in 2008 as “the inexorable law of politics” and “the inevitable consequence of a change of government.” At the time Barrow indicated that the UDPs that were in the wilderness for 10 years needed to catch a break. The echo of his abrasive, hubristic nature rings loudly in his verbal volley, ‘parson christen ih pickney first’. All this rhetoric was in defence of his execution of victimization policy learnt well by Patrick Faber et al. Amongst the firings were the school wardens, many of whom were single mothers. The callous act of Patrick Faber the then Minister of Education of the Barrow administration was reminiscent of the political curse of the ‘95 Esquivel reign, the retrenchment of some 800 public officers. One of the person who was fired by Faber, under the Barrow reign of terror, was the wife of Charlie Good, the ex BDF soldier. When approached to reconsider his position, Faber heartless response to Mrs. Good was “you should have been gone from last year” and that “I cannot help you. I have my people to put in”. Seemingly, the injustice inflicted upon many Belizeans considered PUPs, through wanton firings under the UDP, was not a moral nor an illegal breach. Throughout the three terms of UDP’s recession and incompetence, the public service had been used for political leverage and political pandering, the sole creator of employment in the attempt to hold unto power—the UDP raison d’ etre. Consequently, the wage bill ballooned to 540 million from 274 million in 2008 which was considered by the International Monetary Fund ( IMF ) as unsustainable. There were many inert, yet fully paid, workers—staunch UDPs of course. Since taking up duties as Minister responsible for the Public Service, the Honourable Henry Charles Usher has unravelled many irregularities within the Public Service. There are instances where the scope of work in various departments did not justify the placement of many. Evidence have been forthcoming of “phantom” workers and many serving the personal interest of ministers at the cost of government. The existing irregularities are and have to be being dealt with by this PUP version of the Government of a Belize that is to work for everyone. The Belizean economy is on life support and is need of desperate financing to stem the haemorrhaging. The bleeding out resulted from the lack of sound fiscal stewardship, incompetence and chronic acts of corruption under the RED. One of the conditions given to the Barrow Government, during the approach of General Election 2020, for Belize to access International financing was the trimming of the wage bill. That condition went unheeded and the PUP Government is left to address this thorny issue. However, the decisions being made by the PUP and Prime Minister John Briceno is not due to the “inexorable law of politics” but the consequences of the change for a better government and by extension of the change that will allow for the realised mandated promise that “Everybody Fi Win.” Voice of the Common Man By Hilly Bennett THE INEXORABLE LAW OF POLITICS: UDP JUSTIFICATION FOR FIRING PUPs

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US Chargé Keith Gilges Commends Belize and the Ministry of Health The colossal effort placed by the Belizean people to flatten our curve and to straightout twist it down has been subject of international congratulations. US Chargé d’Affaires in Belize, Keith Gilges, was pointed in giving credit to the Belizean people for sticking to the Ministry’s Health and Wellness’s SI backed Covid guidelines even if it took their altering of Christmas and New Year traditions. On January 26, 2021 the Chargé commended Belize on its COVID-19 management strategies and the PUP Government and Health and Wellness Minister Michel Chebat in the effort to contain and reduce the rate of infection. In an interview with Channel 5 the Charge’ d’ Affaires, Keith Gilges said, “ I got briefed on the numbers

to a Belize that truly works for everyone. Curfew is at 10pm, the Corozal Free Zone will be opened to 1000 jobs, the Churches will house 50 percent of possibly full occupancy. All this is due to us showing real care in following the guidelines. We have the right to a covidfree life. Let’s continue listening to the Ministry of Health and Wellness to keep the curve going down. We must wear our masks properly at all times. We must wash our hands repeatedly. We must get tested. We must isolate and quarantine when advised by medical prac-

here of active cases, of percent positive of test that are done. We have folks that call around to the hospitals to find out what sort of capacity issues they are having and it’s been a great relief how well Belize has done. I was worried about an uptick post-Christmas holiday, post-New Year’s holiday and it didn’t happen and Belize numbers are really good at this point. And I believe Belize has to be commended for the great job it has done and frankly for the willingness of the people of Belize to say public health matters and we are going to do the right thing “. “We don’t want people to relax. It is an adjustment of the measures,” PUP party Chairman. Now, after massive increases in testing, Belize is seeing and feeling more and more hopeful with each passing day. The numbers are back under 300 actives and they are going down fast. Of course, number of infections and deaths will always be intolerable as long as it is greater than zero. The pain is equally jarring and obscene. But now, we have a general date in which vaccinations will be seen in Belize— early March is being touted. Vaccinations plus recovered immunities need to reach to as close to 100 percent as possible. Science says that a country is truly Covidfree when 70 percent or more are in the immune category The large majority of us have been keeping safe. Let us continue working with our new planBelize leadership. We will soon be able to accelerate our move

titioners. And, we are appealing to all to resist the temptation to gather in large numbers during the holidays.--Prime Minister John Briceño’s appeal is the same.

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EDITORIAL

RED HERRINGS, DECOYS, AND DUMMIES

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his week, the Office of the Prime Minister announced the appointment of a Commission to Investigate Sale of Assets. The trio charged with this urgent and important task are Chairman E. Andrew Marshalleck S. C., Public Service Union representative Mr. Luke Martinez and Belize Chamber of Commerce and Industry’s Mr. Marcello Blake. The scope of the investigation covers the procedures and processes for the sale of assets. It will also seek to verify whether procedures, rules, regulations, and best practices were observed or if there were any irregularities or wrong doings in the sale of assets. This Commission has been given the mandate to identify those instances of abuse, waste, mismanagement, fraud or corruption and the parties responsible with a view of recovering assets and in pursuing criminal or civil action. The past administration has understandably become increasingly alarmed and have come out with smoke screens going at full blast and their full assortment of red herrings, decoys, and dummies. There was a frantic nervous vibe at the press conference hosted by the Opposition on Friday 21st January 2021. It was full out deflect and divert mode as the LOO flat out separated himself from his party’s previous administration. In his haste to assume his new role in government, he must have become forgotten that not so long ago, he too formed part of the Cabinet which bears collective responsibility for any and all decisions, botches and blunders. It seems then that rejecting one’s own is a favourite play in the UDP Rule book, having long been a tactic used by the former leader of the UDP. This would also explain the huge boulder on the shoulder of the Mesop Area Representative. Belizeans have no more patience for reminiscing the Area Rep’s melancholic and melodramatic family history on the People’s time. Shyne claims deep emotional strife at his personal family history. He has, as a matter fact, been able to capitalize quite handsomely by channeling it into his Grammy winning, platinum record getting, million dollar earning career, as he is wont to remind us quite frequently. It would be far more beneficial that he would engage the services of a therapist instead of venting and projecting his feels, in Belmopan, about his latent daddy issues. The issues at hand are far more pressing. Covid-19 came to render our already ravaged economy to bits and pieces. Our situation has been made more vulnerable because the past administration was intent on providing cosmetic and superficial fixes for the sake of optics. There was more effort and energy in bloating the contracts than in ensuring value for money spent or for the safety of the users of the substandard facilities built. Over the past thirteen years, we had many more sporting complexes than hospitals built, and our only referral hospital has not been adequately staffed or maintained. The KHMH and other hospitals are either overrun by wildlife and pests or falling around our ears. Belize’s agriculture industries and food security were not a priority, and so there were no resilience building measures implemented against climate change or market forces. There has been in the last administration almost non-existent support to the farmers in this country. The previous Minister of Works, it has been alleged, put the resources of that ministry at his personal disposal, using the machinery, staff, and fuel on his extensive estates. The state of our feeder and rural roads is deplorable, and our farmers struggle to bring out their harvest. The works that are now on-going are to aid the agriculture sector in their deliveries and production. This investment will help to stimulate our economy and help farmers to put food on their table and ours. Borrowing one million a day to squander and borrowing it to invest judiciously and prudently is just one more lesson daddy failed to teach you.


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EDITORIAL

2021

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DISTRACCIONES, SEÑUELOS Y FARSAS

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sta semana, la Oficina del Primer Ministro anunció el nombramiento de una Comisión para investigar la venta de activos. El trío encargado de esta urgente e importante tarea es el presidente E. Andrew Marshalleck S. C., el representante del Sindicato de Servicios Públicos, Luke Martínez, y el de la Cámara de Comercio e Industria de Belice, Marcello Blake. El alcance de la investigación abarca los procedimientos y procesos de venta de activos. También tratará de verificar si se observaron los procedimientos, las normas, los reglamentos y las mejores prácticas, o si hubo alguna irregularidad o mala acción en la venta de activos. Esta Comisión ha recibido el mandato de identificar los casos de abuso, despilfarro, mala gestión, fraude o corrupción, así como a los responsables, con el fin de recuperar los activos y emprender acciones penales o civiles. Es comprensible que la pasada administración se haya alarmado cada vez más y haya salido con cortinas de humo a toda máquina y con todo su surtido de distracciones, señuelos y farsas. En la rueda de prensa organizada por la oposición el viernes 21 de enero de 2021 se respiraba un frenético ambiente de nerviosismo. Fue una modalidad plena de zafarse y desviar, ya que el LOO (líder de la oposición) se separó rotundamente de la administración anterior de su partido. En su prisa para asumir su nuevo papel en el gobierno debe haber olvidado que no hace mucho tiempo, él también formaba parte del Gabinete que tiene la responsabilidad colectiva de todas y cada una de las decisiones, chapuzas y errores. Parece entonces que el rechazo a los propios es una de las jugadas favoritas en el libro de reglas del UDP, habiendo sido una táctica utilizada durante mucho tiempo por el anterior líder del UDP. Esto también explicaría el enorme peso que lleva sobre los hombros el representante del área de Mesop. Los beliceños ya no tienen paciencia para estar recordando la historia familiar melancólica y melodramática del Representante de Área a la costa del tiempo del Pueblo. Shyne afirma que su historia familiar personal le produce una profunda tensión emocional. De hecho, ha sabido sacar provecho de ella generosamente canalizándola en su carrera ganadora de un Grammy, de un disco de platino y de millones de dólares, como suele recordarnos con frecuencia. Sería mucho más beneficioso que contratara los servicios de un terapeuta en lugar de desahogarse y proyectar sus sentimientos, en Belmopan, sobre sus problemas latentes con su padre. Los problemas que nos ocupan son mucho más acuciantes. Covid-19 vino a dejar nuestra ya devastada economía hecha pedazos. Nuestra situación se ha hecho más vulnerable porque la pasada administración se empeñó en ofrecer arreglos cosméticos y superficiales en aras de la óptica. Hubo más esfuerzo y energía en hinchar los contratos que en garantizar el valor del dinero gastado o la seguridad de los usuarios de las instalaciones deficientes construidas. En los últimos trece años hemos construido muchos más complejos deportivos que hospitales, y nuestro único hospital de referencia no ha contado con el personal ni el mantenimiento adecuado. El KHMH y otros hospitales están invadidos por la fauna y las plagas o se están cayendo a pedazos. Las industrias agrícolas de Belice y la seguridad alimentaria no fueron una prioridad, por lo que no se aplicaron medidas de resiliencia contra el cambio climático ni las fuerzas del mercado. En la última administración, el apoyo a los agricultores de este país ha sido casi inexistente. Se ha denunciado que el anterior Ministro de Obras puso los recursos de ese ministerio a su disposición personal, utilizando la maquinaria, el personal y el combustible en sus extensas fincas. El estado de nuestras carreteras secundarias y rurales es deplorable, y nuestros agricultores tienen dificultades para sacar sus cosechas. Las obras que se están realizando ahora son para ayudar al sector agrícola en sus entregas y producción. Esta inversión contribuirá a estimular nuestra economía y ayudará a los agricultores a poner comida en su mesa y en la nuestra. Prestar un millón al día para despilfarrarlo o pedirlo prestado para invertirlo con criterio y prudencia es una lección más que papi no te enseñó.


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Million Dollar Building

UDP Deceiving BWSL and the People So Imer does have some competition after all. The Belize Water and Sewage Limited is spending almost $1,000,000 in the building seen in the photograph. This building can be seen in Orange Walk Town just off a portion of the highway ‘paved’ by Imer. The eye sore being built or contracted to one Jaime Burns is quickly looking like an abandoned construction that is ready for demolition. This mess of a building is really the brainchild of former and most recent BWSL Chairman and former UDP Chairman Albert August who is known to make mansions for homes. Why then are the people not given the same mansion type construction? The new board at the BWSL is another of those bodies that will be looking into the RED shenanigans by Alberto August in his tenure at our water company. Alberto August UDP’s Fake News Fountain to be Charged

Talking about deception, the same ex-Chair of BWSL and the UDP and now Secretary General of the UDP, Alberto August, will, according to reports, be charged in Cayo for “spreading false news.” The falsity is in a post he made a couple months ago about a person who had allegedly had been a victim of police brutality. It seem that the person was actually in an accident. In another post now on a profile for Alberto August on Facebook, he seems to be sinking himself by alluding to “skeletons” and other matters like “Now you are forcing ‘your’ police, against their will, to arrest Alberto August.” Time will tell what arises from what seem to be threatening words for this UDP that cannot seem to slough the idea of entitlement. The plan seems to be that August will present himself at the San Ignacio police station for his charge on Friday. The UDP will face the music for any and all laws broken. In this case, the past Special Envoy’s Cyberbullying law should take on its full effect.

PRESS RELEASE

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OPM Appoints Commission to Investigate Sale of Assets Belmopan. January 26, 2021. 3:25 p.m. Prime Minister Hon. John Briceño today officially signed an order convening a Commission of Inquiry to investigate the sale of Government assets between the period October 2019 to November 2020. The three-member Commission includes Chairman E. Andrew Marshalleck, S.C. along with Public Service Union representative, Luke Martinez, and Belize Chamber of Commerce and Industry representative, Marcello Blake. The Commission has been tasked with investigating the procedures and processes for the sale of assets by the previous administration to determine whether proper procedures, practices and applicable rules and regulations were duly observed and to determine if there were improprieties, irregularities or wrongdoings in the sale of the assets. If the Commission finds fraud, corruption, mismanagement, waste or abuse, it will identify those responsible with a view to the subsequent pursuit of criminal or civil action and/or recovering the assets. The Prime Minister has directed that the meetings be held in public. The dates and venues for the meetings decided by the Commission will be published. The Government of Belize is committed to service with integrity and transparency. The Government’s assets are the people’s assets and must be handled responsibly and in their best interests. Ends

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GOB Advances Belize’s International Obligations Belmopan. January 27, 2021. 3:35 p.m. The Government of Belize has submitted for consideration by the Senate at its meeting on Thursday, January 28, 2021, a resolution authorizing the ratification of the United Nations Convention on the Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Arbitral Awards by Belize. Having recognized this Convention in October of 1980, before Independence, and consenting to its continued applicability in September of 1982, Belize is one of only 33 countries that has failed to formally ratify the Agreement. Globally, as of August 2020, 162 member countries of the United Nations are active parties to this important Convention. The purpose for which Government now sets about this formal ratification, apart from fulfilling Belize’s international obligations, is to facilitate the possibility of a debt-for-conservation related transaction which has the potential to materially improve the state of the public finances. The Government points out that ratification by the Senate was in process before the November 11, 2020 General Elections. Noteworthy also, is that the Caribbean Court of Justice has recently declared in a judgement dated July 26, 2013, and reaffirmed in another judgement of November 22, 2017, that previous recognition and consent by the Government of Belize, both pre- and post-Independence, serves to effectively legitimize this UN Convention, notwithstanding the absence of the formal Senate Ratification. So that there can be absolutely no questions regarding its purpose, the ratification to be considered by the Senate provides for reservations against retroactive application of the terms of the Convention. Regularizing Belize’s membership to this vital Convention is consistent with international best practices, with the added benefit of assuring prospective investors, especially in the current, depressive economic conditions, that this Administration, as pledged repeatedly in its march to Belmopan, will abide by and advocate for the rule of law. The Government looks forward to the Senate process with its opportunity to fully describe and debate the importance of this Convention, confident that the benefit of ratification is manifold. Ends


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ROBERT’S GROVE LIMITED (In Receivership) - PROPERTIES & ASSETS PUBLIC AUCTION SALE: Placencia Peninsula, Stann Creek District Robert’s Grove Limited (In Receivership) hereby advertises the sale of the following properties and assets by public auction by Licensed Auctioneers Kevin A. Castillo & Christiana R. Castillo ONLINE via belizepropertyauctions.com. Sale expires on Friday 5th February 2021 at 1:30 pm.

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3641, 3642, 3257, 3259, 3260, 3261, 3262, 3263, 3264, 3265, 3266, 3267, 3268, 3269, 3271, 3281, 3284, 3286

(Being the following improvements/developments: Main Two Level Administration/Studio Building, Ocean view Apartment Suites (A, B & C), Workers Quarters, Habanero Restaurant and Bar, Outdoor Bar & Patio, Swimming Pool and Court, Beachfront Spa and massage parlor, Laundry House, Back Office Building/Bedroom, Marina Generator House, Bicycle Shed, Gazebo, Gymnasium Building, Sweet Mama’s Restaurant, Beachfront Pier, Staff Quarters, Dive Shop Building, Office/Storeroom Timber Building, Main Warehouse, Garage Shed Building, Carpentry Shop Building, Staff Quarters, The Marina, RG Generator House, Manager Residence, Fuel Station & Storage Tanks TOGETHER with approximately 13 acres of land including eighteen (18) parcels, the freehold properties of Messrs. Robert’s Grove Limited) KINDLY VISIT: BELIZEPROPERTYAUCTIONS.COM FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION VIEWING BY APPOINTMENTS ONLY TERMS: STRICTLY CASH KEVIN A. CASTILLO CHRISTIANA R. CASTILLO TELEPHONE: 223 4488 Email: kevinacas@yahoo.com Facebook: Belize Auctions

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Inaugural Ceremony for the Appointment of the Special Envoy for Families and Children

Remarks by Special Envoy

Mrs. Rossana Briceño

Good morning. I am truly happy you are able to join us as we launch the Office of the Special Envoy for the Development of Families and Children. First of all, let me thank Minister Dolores Balderamos-Garcia for being here today, for her words of encouragement and for her willingness to enter into this partnership which I hope will aid in the success of her work as the Minister of Human Development, and in the service of Belizean families. I also wish to thank the other government officials here with us including my husband John who I am still getting used to addressing officially as “Prime Minister.” While I know that it is customary for the wife of the Prime Minister to take on certain projects on behalf of his administration, I am glad John has given me the latitude and support to fulfil my role in the manner I feel will best benefit our country. For those of you who do not know me, I am schoolteacher and a Principal. I love children and I am passionate about their holistic development. To this end, I continue to work at St. Peter’s Anglican School in Orange Walk Town where we have developed a program that includes children with special needs. Our school integrates children of diverse talents and needs, an experiment that has provided a full learning experience for all our students. I believe all our children are special and we owe each and every one of them the chance to grow strong, safe and reach their best potential. It is my hope that through this office I can use my voice to bring greater priority to the development of our children. Of course, for this to happen, all of us must appreciate and understand the important role families, all families, play in the development of our nation. I want to help John and his government give the next generation the best chance at success and I believe that this can only happen if we recognize the crucial role the family plays in the formation of our children and in the building of productive communities and societies. This is why I worked with Minister Balderamos-Garcia and CEO Tanya Santos-Neal to define my role as the Special Envoy for the development of families and children. See, good societies are build up when all of us see the value in each other. It is built up when family is first and when the community understands that we must always work for the betterment of our children. It is a work that is always in progress. Whatever success I enjoy today, I credit to the way I was raised and the love and guidance of my parents. I have a mom who taught me to work hard for success. My mom told me that as a girl I could do anything, and that the harder I worked the more I would achieve. But it was not just my mom, it was my dad too, and my brothers and sisters, who challenged me, and yes, my grandmother who even to this day still calls me child or hija, but whose love and concern helped me to appreciate how lucky I am to have two generations of parents whose wisdom I continue to benefit from. Today in Belize too few of our children have the kind of family support that help them to believe in themselves and to grow up strong and confident. My strength, whatever measure of it I have, comes from my mom, Elia Adela Cansino, a beautiful, quiet, gifted lady with a gentle spirit. Someone who loves God and believes that we are our neighbour’s keeper. Yet this quiet, soft spoken lady was never afraid to stand up for what she believed. Which is why in the 1980s she volunteered at organizations and causes like, Women Against Violence. She worked with pioneering women like Dorla Bowman, Irma Carballo and, yes, Dolores to promote laws to protect Belizean women and to go after abusive and deadbeat fathers. Her inspiration, commitment and encouragement motivate me to define my new role and to work for the development of strong Belizean families and children. So I see this as my duty to engage in the work of this office and to this end we seek to achieve four objectives: First, to raise awareness of the condition of families and children in Belize with a view to improving the lives of the most underprivileged among us. Second, to work with government, civil society and the private sector to address and meet the challenges faced by families and children. Third, to advocate for the improvement of our women and children at home and abroad. Fourth to make sure that the plans and obligations for the protection and advancement of families and children that are a part of my husband’s agenda and for Plan Belize are realized. I believe the work to achieve these objectives will require commitment and immediate action. I will put together a team of persons most of whom are volunteers to start to work on four main projects in 2021. The Office of the Special Envoy for the Development for Families and Children will push government to identify and provide Covid relief for women who have been adversely affected by dreadful virus. Presently scores of women have lost husbands and partners and are grieving without access to appropriate counseling or worse, unaware of how they will take care of their families. More than a half of those unemployed, over 60,000, are women and many of those are the only providers for their children. We must not let these women suffer alone. We will seek ways to provide assistance and support for them and for their families. My office will also reach out to social partners, civil society, the churches and, yes, government to ensure that a proper facemask wearing awareness campaign for children be launched. We have to teach our children how to properly wear a face mask and learn the necessary hygiene before they return to the classrooms. And before we reopen the schools, the office of the Special Envoy will work closely with the Ministry of Education and other stakeholders to start the study and assessment to develop a sustainable school feeding program. Our children cannot learn on an empty stomach, and it is time that we take a serious look at a proper feeding program in all our schools. I know we can do this because together with the teachers and parents at St. Peter’s Anglican School we run a successful, sustainable feeding program and it will not cost the government a dime. So no more excuses, we will work at this even if we have to start one school at a time in each of our six districts. We can and we should do this. The time has come for us to move towards greater equality. Through this office we will advocate for legislation to ensure that our public buildings are equipped with facilities to help people with disabilities, and John or Prime Minister, it is time to introduce legislation that will ensure that Sign language interpreters are available during public broadcasts, especially announcements and bulletins during national emergencies and, also, during press conferences and meetings of the national assembly. We can get this done. My friends I am fully aware of the challenge before us. I know we are faced with a health crisis, an economic crisis and that times are hard. Yes we are worried, but we cannot not be deterred from this work because right now more than ever, our children need us to do what may seem insurmountable. Our families will make it through this if we work together and draw from our amazing Belizean talent and creativity. Look, I get it, I see across this nation so many Belizeans who get up every day and work their hearts out to provide for their children and still some come up short. It is in these people that one can see the greatest courage, they never quit. This is the kind of courage I see in the children I am privileged to teach, and I am grateful to all those people who work hard and who are dedicated to making our country a better place, not just for us, but for the next generation of Belizeans. My sincere hope is that my office can help in this important work so that even on those dark days we find the courage to soldier on with the important work for the development of our Belizean children, our Belizean families and for our Belizean nation. Thank you.


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THINK BEFORE YOU TALK

By Senator the Honorable, Isabel Guadalupe Bennett, MScN (Edu), BScN (Admin- HONS), RN The news report for this week started off with a heavy focus on our Police Department. The reported incidences floored our homes with news of police brutality and/or unprofessionalism on the part of a few police officers. As I tried to read and understand the numerous comments posted to the different news sources regarding the delicate Caye Caulker tourist/police mask-wearing incident, numerous issues stood out very clearly in my mind. But for the purpose of this article, I will only and can only, most briefly address, the issues of public expectation, professionalism, critical thinking and the power of words, with the latter being my love message to the public. It was very obvious that the Caye Caulker video appealed to our emotions as a people and a portion of our population responded in instant outrage. This outrage is most likely because the video revealed an alleged violation of someone’s right. A violation of high standards that, we as Belizeans have zero tolerance towards in our service industry. We generally don’t hold back as a people given the platforms that exist on social media. In addition, as a nation, we obviously expect that our police force will be the first to uphold the laws, as their code of conduct rightly does not put police above the laws of the land. As a people, we are very prideful of the fact that we have a very beautiful country which visitors can enjoy within the laws of the land. I will go as far as to say, I don’t know of a Belizean who would say, we only interact with a tourist for money. As Belizeans, we are known generally, to the world over, as a warm, friendly people and, always, welcoming. But social media had its own crowd of informal, some very level-headed and others were quite deadly ‘journalists’. Some delivered some very deadly statements without a second thought. The ugly mean words seem to be the most documented on this incident but there were messages of hope and applause. Those being few and far away but just like a light in the dark; those applauding stood out and could never be dulled. The ugliness in some instances at times all bordered on cyber bullying towards the police officers involved in the alleged incidence of abusive of power. Some demanded professionalism from the two officers but yet they

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were far from being professional themselves by their choice of words. It was obvious that some had no clue and others questioned people’s personal definition of professionalism. What I saw most outstanding is the lack of critical thinking on the part of hundreds of commenters who chose to hammer deep wounding words towards the officers. Thankful for the clarification of some facts, the Commissioner of Police – Mr. Chester Williams indicated that the two police officers did issue two warnings to the tourist regarding the use of mask wearing. This obviously indicated that there is always, and I will say, for emphasis, that there is always, always two sides to a story. Of course there were those who waited for the other side of the story from the police department and were very cautious in their comments. This type of mindset by nature is critical thinking. It simply means to activate logic (facts) with emotions before making any comment – either good or bad or simply just question the circumstances of the incident. In this situation, we should have all been asking if the officers had exercised due diligence by giving a fair warning before hurling loads of negativity. I have seen this emotional highly damaging response repeated time and time again when incidences break the news on the different social media platforms. It is a major issue, we must address as a people given the damage negative words have on our own person and that of others In the end, it’s the power of words that I wish to imprint on each of us from this one incident moving forward. In their jointly written book, “Words Can Change Your Brain”, Dr, Andrew Newberg, a neuroscientist at Thomas Jefferson University, and Mark Robert Waldman, a communication expert, stated that, “a single word has the power to influence the expression of genes that regulate physical and emotional stress.” There is a whole world of science on this last point - the power of words. We are so quick to condemn, me included at times. Shamefully so. But if we stop to think before we speak, and if we stop to assess our own level of professionalism and critical thinking we would be so much closer to having a better version of ourselves just base on the words we utter and the thoughts we chose to think. If we stop to quickly think of the positive impact we would have on another human in a tight situation, as the two officers that day, we should always, always choose to speak life into a situation and have empathy for those involved. To Police Officers Ms. Ishelly Recinos and Mr. Reynaldo Bol continue to hold your head up high. Continue to serve your country with the highest level of professionalism with which you were trained. I applaud you both and your Supervisor, Superintendent Ack OC Caye Caulker Police Sub Formation and my hearty thank you for serving your country especially during this difficult Covid 19 pandemic. Always remember your self-worth and that your service to our country Belize is priceless! I thank you!

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HEADQUARTERS EXECUTIVE SEARCH The Caribbean Examina�ons Council (CXC)®, the regional examining body, is seeking four (4) talented professionals to join its team in the following capaci�es: i.

WESTERN ZONE OFFICE - JAMAICA:

Pro-Registrar/Deputy Chief Execu�ve Officer, Administra�ve Opera�onal Centre

Interested applicants should email their informa�on to: Execu�veJobs@cxc.org. Further informa�on on the role can be accessed via our website: www.cxc.org/ vacancies Include the names and contact informa�on for three (3) referees and address your submission to: The Registrar/CEO, Caribbean Examina�ons Council ii. iii. iv.

HEADQUARTERS, EASTERN ZONE OFFICE - BARBADOS:

Manager, Examina�ons Administra�on and Security Department (EAS) Manager, Measurement and Evalua�on, Examina�ons Development and Produc�on Department (EDPD) Internal Auditor, Office of the Registrar (OOR)

Interested applicants should apply via our website: www.cxc.org/vacancies where further informa�on on the roles can be accessed. Clearly iden�fy the Job Title/Posi�on which you wish to be considered for in the subject line: e.g. Applica�on for the post of Internal Auditor, Office of the Registrar (OOR) Include the names and contact informa�on for three (3) referees and address your submission to:

The Registrar/CEO, Caribbean Examina�ons Council CXC is a performance driven organisa�on which offers a compe��ve, a�rac�ve remunera�on and benefits package as well as opportuni�es for further learning and career development. The Deadline for submissions is Sunday, 7 February 2021. Only suitably qualified applicants will be contacted.

ONLY ELECTRONIC APPLICATIONS WILL BE ACCEPTED

NOTICE CANELON INVESTMENTS CORP. #164,199 (“the Company”) Notice is hereby given that the company named CANELON INVESTMENTS CORP. has been dissolved and struck off the International Business Companies Register with effect from the 7h January, 2021. MACLACHLAN & DENNIN LIMITED Registered Agent

NOTICE ALETHIA FINANCE LTD. #112,016 (“the Company”) Notice is hereby given that the company named ALETHIA FINANCE LTD. has been dissolved and struck off the International Business Companies Register with effect from the 7h January, 2021. MACLACHLAN & DENNIN LIMITED Registered Agent


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NOTICE

NOTICE

Wang Fat International Limited #47,413 (“the Company”)

Giant Rich Co., Ltd. #162,658 (“the Company”)

Notice is hereby given that the company named Wang Fat International Limited has been dissolved and struck off the International Business Companies Register with effect from the 19th January, 2021. CILTrust International Limited Registered Agent

NOTICE FERROTAK ASSETS INC. #161,291 (“the Company”) Notice is hereby given that the company named FERROTAK ASSETS INC. has been dissolved and struck off the International Business Companies Register with effect from the 7h January, 2021. MACLACHLAN & DENNIN LIMITED Registered Agent

Notice is hereby given that the Company named Giant Rich Co., Ltd. has been dissolved and struck off the International Business Companies Register with effect from the 8th January, 2021. CILTrust International Limited Registered Agent

NOTICE Maplestone Investments Company Limited #163,046 (“the Company”) Notice is hereby given that the company named Maplestone Investments Company Limited has been dissolved and struck off the International Business Companies Register with effect from 19th January, 2021. CILTrust International Limited Registered Agent


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PEYREFITTE CAUGHT MISLEADING THE NATION AGAIN The UDP’s bulldog got caught in the mesh of UDP lies at the Special Sitting of the Senate this January 28. As has become the penchant of Faber, Peyrefitte, Barrow et al, they began to hurl lies at the Senate meeting. These lies began the very night of the Elections when Faber first started to BEG that his UDP’s corruption be overlooked by the Briceño administration. No Can do… If found guilty any and all UDPs will go to jail, there are no sacred cows. Before this Senate meeting, the government was up to speed with the UDP mischief and sent out a release called, ‘GOB Advances Belize’s International Obligations’. In it they explained that Belize “apart from fulfilling Belize’s international obligations, “is to facilitate the possibility of a debt-for-conservation related transaction which has the potential to materially improve the state of the public finances.” The United Democratic Party Senators could have went along and voted but the barking was imminent. The UDP was hurling innuendo and mystery over the reasons why the PUP would want to surprise the Belize people with the ratification of this Treaty. But Peyrefitte was hit with the hardest of rocks. He curled his tailed as he got lashed by Senator for Government Business Hon. Eamon Courtney. Courtney lambasted the past Attorney General for being super disingenuous as he knew that the past Prime Minister had begun the process of the ratification of this Treaty in question. The past Attorney General participated in the then discussion with the PM. So, when the three UDP senators tried to bask in the sanctuary of their deception, at least two of them were deceived by the past Attorney General. The two were asking away why such a quick ratification. Even, they were deceived or so it seems. Salazar as usual didn’t have time to check out his Treaties. Little did they know that the PUP government was bringing it out in the clear and doing the things the right way. The UDP started the process BUT then kicked the ratification down the

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road so that it would not receive the scrutiny of the General Elections. They did all this so that they would not look bad. Well the people of Belize did see that the UDP was corrupt and incompetent. The UDP kicked the can down the

road much too far since February 2008. Now, Faber, Peyrefitte and company will try hard to hide their 2008-2013 infamy. They must pay their due to the full extent of the constitution and the law.

NOTICE TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC THIS IS TO INFORM YOU THAT PURSUANT TO THE TELECOMMUNICATIONS ACT_ S.I.110 OF 2002. THAT BIBLE COLLEGE RADIO OF YEMERI GROVE VILLAGE, TOLEDO DISRICT. LOCATED AT NINE AND A HALF MILES OLD SAN ANTONIO ROAD. HAS APPLIED TO THE PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION FOR THE USE OF FM BROADCAST FREQUENCY (IES) TO OPERATE AN FM RADIO STATION-BIBLE COLLEGE RADIO FOR SOUND BROADCAST TO PROVIDE COVERAGE THROUGHOUT TOLEDO DISTRICT AND THE SURROUNDING AREAS.

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LIQUOR LICENSE NOTICES Notice is hereby given that Fleur Devalle Musa is applying for a Restaurant Liquor License to be operated at “The Factory Kitchen” located at # 91 North Front Street, Belize City, Belize District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980. Notice is hereby given that Lucia Munoz is applying for a Beer Liquor License to be operated at “Rhaburn Ridge Store” located in Rhaburn Ridge Village, Philip Goldson Highway, Belize District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980. Notice is hereby given that Cynthia Aranda is applying for a Restaurant Liquor License to be operated at “CY’s Comfort Zone” located in Ramon’s Plaza, Philip Goldson Highway, Ladyville Village, Belize District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980. Notice is hereby given that Zhouyang Huang is applying for a Restaurant Liquor License to be operated at “Quick Meal” located in Ladyville Village, Belize District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980. Notice is hereby given that Rixis Mejia is applying for a Night Club Liquor License to be operated at “Long Island Bar & Lounge” located at # 1223 Blue Marlin Boulevard, Belize City, Belize District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980. Notice is hereby given that Weihu Huang is applying for a Shop Liquor License to be operated at “D Friend Shop” located at # 148 Barrack Road, Belize City, Belize District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980. Notice is hereby given that Lindford Rosado is applying for a Restaurant Liquor License to be operated at “Thirsty Thursday Restaurant & Bar” located at # 164 Newtown Barrack, Belize City, Belize District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.


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

Date

RENNO CAPITAL S.A.

12th January, 2021

DIANELLA GROUP LTD.

15th January, 2021

Icaza Belize Trust Corporation Limited Registered Agent

NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the below company has been dissolved and struck off the International Business Companies Register with effect from the date indicated: RENDON HOLDINGS INC. – 20th January, 2021

Belize Corporate Services Limited Registered Agent

NOTICE

NOTICE OF COMMENCEMENT OF DISSOLUTION

Target Glory Limited # 42,601

Notice is hereby given to all interested parties that the company BLUE BIRD MANAGEMENT INC. (“the Company”) incorporated under the IBC Act of Belize commenced dissolution on the 11th day of January, 2021; and Thomas E. Burke of 201 W. Passaic Street, Suite 301 Rochelle Park, NJ 07662, USA is the Liquidator of the Company, and any claims against the company should be forwarded to the Liquidator within 30 days from commencement.

(“the Company”)

Pursuant to Section 102 (4) of the International Business Companies Act, Chapter 270 of the Laws of Belize, Revised Edition 2011, notice is hereby given that Target Glory Limited: a) Is in dissolution b) Commenced dissolution on the 7th day of January, 2021; and c) CILTRUST INTERNATIONAL INCORPORATED whose address is 35 Barrack Road, Third Floor, Belize City, Belize is the Liquidator of the Company. CILTrust International Limited Registered Agent

NOTICE Apex Development Limited # 133,577 (“the Company”)

Pursuant to Section 102 (4) of the International Business Companies Act, Chapter 270 of the Laws of Belize, Revised Edition 2011, notice is hereby given that Apex Development Limited: a) Is in dissolution b) Commenced dissolution on the 12th day of January, 2021; and c) CILTRUST INTERNATIONAL INCORPORATED whose address is 35 Barrack Road, Third Floor, Belize City, Belize is the Liquidator of the Company. CILTrust International Limited Registered Agent

Sucre & Sucre (Belize) Limited Registered Agent

NOTICE OF COMMENCEMENT OF DISSOLUTION Notice is hereby given to all interested parties that the company WINDROSE MARINE S.A. (“the Company”) incorporated under the IBC Act of Belize commenced dissolution on the 19th day of January, 2021; and Mr. Alexandros Zontos of Tzaferi 16, Gazi, Athens 11854, Greece is the Liquidator of the Company, and any claims against the company should be forwarded to the Liquidator within 30 days from commencement. Icaza Belize Trust Corporation Limited Registered Agent


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NOTICE OF COMMENCEMENT OF DISSOLUTION Notice is hereby given to all interested parties that the following companies (“the Companies”) incorporated under the IBC Act of Belize commenced dissolution as follows: Name of Company

Date of Commencement of Dissolution

Liquidator Name & Address

KINGDOM SOLAR LIMITED

19th January, 2021

Yuan, Shao-Ting of 23F-3, No. 368, Sec. 1, Linsen Rd., E. Dist., Tainan City, Taiwan, R.O.C.

RICH CRYSTAL INC.

20th January, 2021

Hsiung, Wei-Ting of No. 6, Chenggong 5th St., Minxiong Township, Chiayi County, Taiwan, R.O.C..

Any claims against the company should be forwarded to the Liquidator within 30 days from commencement. GenPro Consulting (Belize) Limited Registered Agent

NORTHERN MEDICAL SPECIALTY PLAZA ORCHID DRIVE, B.S.I. AREA, ORANGE WALK TOWN, BELIZE PHONE: 302-3708 & FAX: 322-2320

VACANCY Northern Medical Plaza invites applications from experienced, dynamic, energetic, self motivated and professional individuals for the following vacancy of a Internist. Requirements Must be registered with the Belize Medical Council 3 years experience will be considered. Must know how to manage an Intensive Care Unit. Applications close: February 11, 2021 Please submit application letter and three References to: northernmedical@live.com

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TENDER FOR MAINTENANCE OF ELECTRICAL AND AIR CONDITION FACILITIES -SIR EDNEY CAIN BUILDING (ADMINISTRATION BUILDING) -BELMOPAN Tenders are invited for the Maintenance of Electrical and Air Conditioning Facilities at the Sir Edney Cain Building, (Administration Building), Belmopan 1. The tender shall be for a period of two (2) years (February 18, 2021 -February 17, 2023) 2. The successful tenderer will be expected to provide the following quarterly maintenance services: (A)Air Condition Facility 85 Ductless Air Conditioning Units 21 Window Air Conditioning Units 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.

Wash evaporators and condenser coils Flush out drainage system Wash dust-stop air filters and fan grill Check all· electrical wirings and switches Spot paint rust areas Oil fan motors and check blower wells and fan blades Check systems for leaks Test run units

(B)Electrical Items: 398 - Fluorescent Light Fixtures 127 - Incandescent Light Fixtures 1 - Zone fire alarm panel 8 - Hand dryer 19 - Water cooler 85 - Ductless Air Conditioning Units 21 - Window Air Conditioning Units 11 - Refrigerators 14 - Parking Lamps (Posts) 16 - Driveway Lights 8 - Motion Lights Tenders are to be submitted in a sealed envelope marked “Tender or Maintenance of Electrical and Air Conditioning Facilities at the Sir Edney Cain Building 2021 -2023 -Belmopan” to the Ministry of Finance, Belmopan no later than I 0:00 am on February 15, 2021. Tenders will be opened and evaluated at 1:00 pm on the same day. Tenders should be inclusive of 12.5% GST. Costs incurred for visiting the facilities to be maintained and preparation of the tender bid are the sole responsibility of the tenderer. Tenders should include the following: Certificates of Good Standing from the Companies Registry, Certificate of Compliance from the Social Security Board, Income Tax and GST Departments, evidence of competence to carry out the services required (including list of equipment) information of past clients, organogram of company, and list and qualifications of all personnel/technicians who will be conducting the actual regular servicing and maintenance. The lowest or any tender may not necessarily be accepted.

Tef: 828-4107

Email: Yadim. Kantun@mofgov.bz


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PUP HIGHLIGHTS OF 2020 (OCTOBER TO DECEMBER) October 2020 PlanBelize and the PUP’S 5TH VIRTUAL ROLLOUT: For us, specific rural areas will require special intervention in areas like improved governance, education, healthcare, agriculture and food production, roads, housing, and others To make this happen we will • Undertake village infrastructure programs to improve streets, bridges, culverts and garbage collection in rural communities • Carry out a drainage program in low-lying communities to mitigate the effects of flooding associated with climate change, reduce the incidence of water PlanBelize Rural Living, Housing, Infrastructure, and Transport Rollout Party Leader John Briceño’s Address September 30, 2020 borne diseases such as malaria and dengue • Construct new hurricane shelters • Upgrade and improve maintenance of all public buildings and land spaces Our children in rural communities will see the standard in education improve and parents will benefit from our initiative that will invest three million dollars in a rural education grant fund. (Excerpt of PL John Briceño’s Remarks) 6th Virtual Rollout SAFE SOCIETY AND JUSTICE: FIRST, ensuring that the Judicial system is independent, that it operates with integrity, efficiency and accountability. SECOND, we MUST improve the effectiveness of law enforcement – prevention, investigation and prosecution of crimes. THIRD, we will build stronger and safer communities and neighbourhoods by doing the following: • Commit $5 million dollars a year for community and neighbourhood grants, • Focus on creating opportunities in communities instead of designating them as hotspots and stigmatizing residents, • Implement strategies to improve communication and collaboration between communities and the Police. (Excerpt of PL John Briceño’s Remarks) Henry Charles Usher For Fort George: After the retirement of the Rt. Hon. Said Musa, Henry Charles Usher’s was recommended and after following the procedures of the PUP constitution was endorsed as the Standard Bearer. As we now know, he went on to win the seat against a candidate worthy of Covid times—Virtual, the UDP virtually had no candidate in the Fort George division. 7th Virtual Rollout: Land in Your Hands Our Plan Belize on Land is first and foremost to put Belizean land in the hands of our citizens who for too long have been denied this right. We are convinced that our people deserve access to land so they can build their lives and raise strong Belizean families. We say this time it has to be different. Different for the young married couple with the dream of owning a home of their own. Different for the young farmer graduating from UB’s school of agriculture and who wants to start a small farm. Different for the developer who has a great plan for a boutique style hotel along our ample coast or one who dreams of turning a small area on the beach or a few acres in the jungle into something special. (Excerpt of PL John Briceño’s Remarks) 8th plan Belize Policy on the Economy and Jobs MANIFESTO UNVEILED: The mighty People’s United Party is gradually and deliberately building up to the crescendo of a crystal clear victory at the people’s poll of polls on November 11, 2020. Born and bred leader John Briceño is poised with a cadre of 31 talents who will gently usher Belize away from the 13 years of UDP torture. Today, Belize is in dire need of talented, genuine, fearless, honest, confident, and engaging leadership, ALL needed to combat the coronavirus’ biblical level challenge. As the PUP moves into the General Elections with planBelize in hand and with the Belizean A Belize That Works For Everyone BLU people at heart there is a load of HOPE in the fact that the sought leadership is embodied in PUP 2020. November 2020 9th PlanBelize Rollout, TOURISM: We will review and amend existing regulations and legal frameworks to Ready for the World ensure that they are adapted to the changed requirements of the sector to facilitate recovery and growth. As Anthony laid out in the plan, we will build a first-class tourist

destination while at the same time maintaining and preserving beautiful Belize with a product that is recognized worldwide as one of the world’s best. We will do this so that our people, Belizeans will be the key owners, partners and players in this industry. We have to make tourism a vital part of our Belizean economy for that is the social justice way. So tonight, we laid out for you a solid plan for how we will bring back tourism stronger and better. (Excerpt of Party Leader John Briceño’s Address) THE PUP went in the General Election poised but not overconfident: The PUP is not peddling dreams. They will go to Belmopan with concrete plans, after countless hours of research and consultation. The current socio-economic panorama requires urgent and skilled attention, not improvisations and second best guesses. Our economy is buried under mounds of debt like pibil and cannot be left up to a man that would squander on casual celebrations like tacos, beer and other frivolities while children go to bed hungry and are absent from school. Nation building is for servant leaders such as John Briceño and his team of thirty. We urge you to come out to the polls early, to practice all the safety protocols, and to Vote BLU for the PUP candidate in your area. With the PUP-Everybody fi Win-Todos Ganamos! John Briceño is Sworn in as Prime Minister AND PlanBelize Cabinet Sworn-in: The new Government of Belize is moving forward with a precise destination—execution of planBelize for the betterment of the lives of all Belizeans. Since August 16, the People’s United Party licked Dean Barrow/Faber with a planBelize fist that knocked them out cold, never to recuperate. John Briceño and the People’s United Party issued the Education Policy, then Health, followed by Agriculture, Family, Women, Rural Living, Housing, Justice, Economy, Tourism, and ended the virtual rollouts of the BLU plans with a Manifesto, laden with historical all over. PUP starts to ROLLOUT from a well-thought out planBelize blueprint to stop the spread of the Coronavirus: Minister Chebat has announced that 15 million dollars has been approved by Cabinet for use for the next few months in direct combat of the spread of the coronavirus. The first Press Conference of the Briceño Administration placed priority where it should—curbing the spread of the killer virus which flourished under UDP no plan policy. The community spread of the killer virus is presently totally unharnessed and Belize is experiencing numbers that percentage- wise are higher than that of our neighbours, at this point in time. December 2020 Headlines of a Government Moving forward MOE REQUEST EMPATHY UB ALLOWS STUDENTS TO SIT EXAM $9 MILLION APPROVED FOR FLOOD-STRICKEN ROADS BAHA LABS JOINS COVID TESTING EFFORTS Diversity and Inclusivity at the 13th National Assembly ECONOMIC RECOVERY as planBelize rolls out Economic Recovery Advisory Team PM BRICEÑO CALLS FOR NATIONAL EFFORT against the coronavirus and for the development of Belize. As the PUP placed all efforts to make all of planBelize a reality, they have found that the infection called the UDP had cunningly placed human mines and crafted their explosiveness all over the government’s public service in an effort to inhibit progress any which way possible. The UDPs are actually the enemy of the people and thus they have to block and throw their bodies in front of anything positive the PUP is intent on positively etching into Belize. In a Belize that works for everyone, even switching jobs will be done without anxiety. The poor UDPs that were left behind think they have no life other than stuck into non-functional contracts and getting paid with public funds for that same inertia. Today it is so easy to say, PUP ALL THE WAY!! BLU all the way!!


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PUP-LED GOVERNMENT PlanBelize way before 100days and Beyond Minister of Health and Wellness, Hon. Michel Chebat

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Minister of Human Development, Families and Indigenous Peoples’ Affairs and MoS, Hon. Dolores Balderamos Garcia and Hon. Gilroy Usher

Minister of Public Utilities and Logistics, Hon. Rodwell Ferguson

Meeting w/ the National Garifuna Council (NGC) and the Garifuna community

Signing agreement with the CDW Stiftung Foundation to electrify Corazon Creek, Toledo

Belize Assembly for Persons with Diverse Abilities (BAPDA) paid a courtesy visit

Belize Rural North Representative, Marconi Leal

Minister of National Defense and Border Security and MoA, Hon. Florencio Marin and Hon. Oscar Mira

Receiving a ‘COVID-19 Quick Facts & Resources’ from the PAHO/ WHO Country Rep for Health Educators & Community Health workers countrywide.

Many thanks for the Cuban Medical Brigade, as 1st cohort returned home

Meets with Belize Bus Association

Hosted U.S. Chargé d’Affaires, a.i. Keith Gilges in Belmopan today to discuss the two nations’ continued efforts to ensure the security of Belize.

Minister of Agriculture, Food Security and Enterprise, Hon. Jose Mai

Handing-over an ambulance to the San Ignacio Community Hospital

Meeting with farmers in San Carlos, OWS and also with the Belize Chamber of Commerce and Industry: BUY BELIZE

Heeding to one of the concerns of the villagers in the Sandhill Community

Orange Walk North, Hon. Ramon ‘Monchi’ Cervantes

In Black Water, Trial Farm and Sugar roads near San Luis, poco a poco

Fort George, Representative Hon. Henry Usher

Ministry of Rural Transformation, Community Development, Labour & Local Government, Hon. Oscar Requena and Hon. Ramiro Ramirez

Committed to the Development of our OW Town and Corozal

At the Bullet Tree Falls Water Project

Partnered with BEL to provide safe reliable electricity for residents in ‘the mansion’.


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PUP Councils on the Move

Corozal Town Council

With the objective of moving Corozal Town forward in alignment with the development agenda of the John Briceño Central Government, Corozal Town Mayor Rigo Vellos and his senior staff held a progressive meeting with the Minister of Rural Development and Local Government Hon. Oscar Requena, Minister of State Hon. Ramiro Ramirez and Chief Executive Officer Valentino Shal at the Corozal Town Council on Thursday, January 21st. Matters discussed included greater sup-

port to the Council in areas including financial sustainability and infrastructure works. Also present at the meeting was Hon. Florencio Marin Jr., Minister of National Defense and Border Security. On behalf of the residents of Corozal Town, Mayor Vellos and the Corozal Town Council appreciate the Ministers’ demonstration of support to the Council, and looks forward to the close collaboration for the future development of our beautiful Corozal Town.

Orange Walk Town Council Minister Oscar Requena & Minister of State Ramiro Ramirez along with CEO of the Ministry of Rural Transformation, Community Development, Labour & Local Government, visited the Orange Walk Town Council. They met with the Mayor, & Administrator with regards to the state of the Council. The CEO complimented the Orange Walk Town Council for being the leading Municipality in the Country. They all pledge to give much more support to Orange Walk Town as a whole. Most Recent Past Orange Walk Mayor Hon. Bernard endorsing Corozal and Belize City Mayors for a 2nd Term “Residents of Corozal, on March 3rd let us support Rigo for Mayor once again. Despite the hardships they found at Townhall, this leader has weathered the storm and now it is time

to once again elect a leader who is about action, not words. I fully endorse Rigo for Mayor of Corozal Town and ask you the residents to give your full support to him on Election Day. Vote Rigo!!” I must express my more than 100% support for a very progressive and hardworking Mayor. To the delegates of Belize City, let us endorse the man who has started the real transformation of Belize City. A man who will continue to manage the affairs of the old Capital with his stellar

leadership. On March 3rd, city residents Vote for Steady Leadership, a Compassionate Leader and a Competent Mayor. Vote Bernard Wagner for Mayor of Belize City once again. I deh with Bernard!!! Stick with Progress!!

Belize City Council WORKS Councillor Vaughan and his Works Manager was joined by the City Administrator to inspect the upgrade of Church Street, Rocky Road, Hicatee Street and Glenn Street. Mayor Wagner and the Belize City Council continue their commitment to elevate the quality of life for our Belize City Residents. Outreach Our Deputy Mayor, Michael Norales represented the Belize City Council today at a handing over ceremony for the Child Friendly Spaces Project. Through the combined efforts of UNICEF, the Belize Red Cross and our very own CEMO Division, Belize City’s youths will now have access to organized environments where they can feel safe in times of disaster and receive support in an organized and stimulating environment. After several training sessions, three cohorts of residents, members of the Belize Scouts Association and the Community Disaster Response Team have not only been educated to facilitate these Child Friendly Spaces but have now received Recreational Kits to do so. It was a pleasure working with all organizations involved to launch this much needed project, and we anticipate nothing but positive results for the youth of our city.


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THINK ABOUT IT A COMMISSION OF INQUIRY The rampant hustling, stealing and corruption which took place under the government of Dean Barrow will now set an important precedent which, hopefully, will send a historic message to crooks and thieves in any government. The people of Belize turned against Dean Barrow and his Ali Baba-type of government, with a vengeance on Election Day 11th November 2020. Only 5 UDP candidates survived the massive rejection by voters. UDP corruption was high on the list of reasons why. Belize’s new Prime Minister, in accordance with the law has appointed a three member Commission to inquire into the multitude of reports of hustling and stealing of government vehicles, assets, missing monies and lands. We wish the evidence would result in persons being criminally charged and if the counts find them guilty, they go to jail. It is the only way our country can send the right message and put a halt to crookedness in government. The Commission will comprise of a representative from the Public Service Union, one from the chamber of Commerce and the Chairman will be an experienced lawyer, Andrew Marshalleck. Prime Minister Briceño has ordered that the inquiry be held in public. This is a serious matter and it will give members of the public and the media a good opportunity to learn how the public service should function to protect public assets and how things went very wrong under Barrow, now considered Belize’s worst Prime Minister. We expect the Commission to hold their first meeting next month. We expect that within six months that an interim report should be on the Prime Minister’s desk. We hope public officers will be allowed, anonymously if necessary to call the chairman or a confidential secretary to provide information which will help the Commission to send for files, documents, payments records and summons those involved. Belizeans will need to better understand that when crooked public officers, Ministers government, and their cronies and families hustle and thief public funds they deprive needy citizens from getting direct help such as the grocery assistance and a little one hundred dollars. The latter are thousands of struggling families. Corruption under Barrow, coming to a television or radio near you. THE POLICE PROBLEM The Police will become Minister Kareem biggest problem. This is humble opinion of this opinionated colonist. The police will also become a problem for the Prime Minister and his new government. We sound this early warning from now, a mere five weeks after government changed on 11th November 2020. The previous government, frustrated over its own inability to do something effective against gang violence and a spiraling murder rate formed

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a Gang Suppression Unit, GSU, granted that UDP government was an incompetent one, there are lessons to be learnt. The GSU, instead of solving one problem, became a second problem. Belizeans ended up with two gangs. The young men with deadly guns in the streets and one in GSU uniform. Never in the history of Belize have a group of police been so lawless, so cruel and such violators of the fundamental rights of citizens. And with such impunity. The institutions of Belize were of no help to the abused citizens of Belize. For ten long, disrespectful years this country lived with this festering sore. Where police officers in military uniforms beat up people, broke into their homes, planted bullets, lied in Court, targeted persons with persistent harassment and on and on. We all know the disrespectful abuses, lawless conduct and violation of the very laws that police are to uphold. The Ministry responsible for the police, for ten years under three different Ministers, turned a blind eye, and worse exercise no oversight, no control, no internal investigation into the sickening reports of over-reaching. Three different personalities publicly condemned the GSU: Hon. Said Musa, a two-time Prime Minister, Hon. Francis Fonseca former leader of the PUP, and Hon. John Briceno, now our Prime Minister. Such a hot button issue, the GSU, became that the PUP promised the people they would be disbanded. They have all changed their GSU uniform, for other uniforms, mostly military. None have been disciplined, none demoted, none dismissed. They have all gotten away with years of wrong doing. Lucky fellas, ah! Why are we turning on the Police? Because, we deserve a better country to live in. Because, police are an important part of our society. Because the majority of police are good, decent persons, but it only takes a few bad ones to spoil the whole bunch. Rogue police are a problem all over the world. The USA, with its dynamic democracy and open media, have big problems with police officers, apart from the insipient racism. The GSU were given five hundred dollars a month seemingly to beat up people. After ten years, we have more gangs, not less. A failure by any measure. CIB the Crime Investigation Branch, the most important Unit in the police, are treated like Cinderella. They get $183.00 to buy civilian clothes, because to be in police uniform will be a big giveaway to the undercover status. Information is that the Head of CIB in Belize City wants the Minister to please transfer him to a District Administration position. Imagine, the most effective crime fighting personal are demolished. Their working conditions are discouraging. We highlight this to say there are no policies coming out of the police, there are no initiatives. Shucks, there is no community policing going on yet. Despite the new Minister telling the nation this is one of the objectives of his government. The Professional Standard Unit is a sick joke. We wish to respectfully suggest the Attorney General look at the INDECOM model used in Jamaica. [Editor’s Note: The columnist is entitled to his opinion and does not speak directly for the People’s United Party nor directly for the Belize Times.]


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31 JAN

THE BELIZE TIMES

2021

GOVERNMENT OF BELIZE MINISTRY OF INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT AND HOUSING

GOVERNMENT OF BELIZE MINISTRY OF INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT AND HOUSING

PHILIP GOLDSON HIGHWAY AND REMATE BYPASS UPGRADING PROJECTAND SIXTH ROAD (COASTAL HIGHWAY UPGRADING) PROJECT

PHILIP GOLDSON HIGHWAY AND REMATE BYPASS UPGRADING PROJECT & COASTAL HIGHWAY UPGRADING PROJECT

CONSULTANCY SERVICES FOR MONITORING AND EVALUATION SPECIALIST

CONSULTANCY SERVICES FOR SOCIAL AND GENDER SPECIALIST

REQUEST FOR EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST

REQUEST FOR EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST

The Government of Belize (GOBZ) has received financing from the Caribbean Development Bank (CDB) and the United Kingdom Caribbean Infrastructure Partnership Fund (UKCIF) towards the cost of the Philip Goldson Highway and Remate Bypass Upgrading Project and the Sixth Road (Coastal Highway Upgrading) Project (the Projects) and intends to apply a portion of the proceeds of this financing to eligible payments under a contract for which this invitation is issued. Payments by CDB will be made only at the request of GOBZ and upon approval by CDB, and will be subject in all respects to the terms and conditions of the Financing Agreements. The Financing Agreements prohibit withdrawals from the Financing Accounts 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 Agreements or have any claim to the proceeds of the Financing. The Ministry of Infrastructure Development and Housing (MIDH) through its Project Execution Unit (PEU), the Executing Agency, now wishes to procure consultancy services for a Monitoring and Evaluation Specialist (MES). The objective of the consultancy is to finalize the Monitoring and Evaluation Framework (MEF) and Implementation Plan to assess the progress of project outputs and outcomes of the Projects. The MES will design an evaluation strategy to assess the Projects’ contributions to socially inclusive sustainable economic development, the intended and unintended impacts on project affected persons and the results of the projects; and establish baselines and conduct a mid-point evaluation. The duration of the assignment is expected to be for a period of 37 months. The MIDH now invites interested eligible Individual Consultants to submit Expressions of Interest indicating qualifications and experience required to provide these consultancy services. Individual Consultants shall be eligible to participate if: (a) the persons are citizens or bona fide residents of an eligible country; and (b) 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. The attention of interested eligible Individual Consultants is drawn to paragraphs 5.15 and 5.17 of Procurement Procedures for Projects Financed by CDB (November 2019), setting forth CDB’s policy on conflict of interest for the selection of consultants. The Monitoring and Evaluation Specialist is required to possess the following minimum qualifications and experience: • • • •

Specialist training and suitable qualifications and at least eight (8) years’ or work experience in ongoing M&E, impact evaluation, social analysis, collection and analysis of sex-disaggregated data, and development of gender-responsive indicators; M&E of large, complex, long term projects and generating data to demonstrate project the contract will accrue or be paid to a person not a citizen or bona fide resident of an effectiveness. eligible country. Expertise and experience in designing and applying robust and appropriate performance Eligible countries are member countries of CDB. monitoring and results framework, indicator development, testing and data collection/ analysis; The attention of interested eligible Individual Consultants is drawn to paragraphs 5.15 and 5.17 of Procurement for Projects by CDB (November 2019), setting forth CDB’s policy on economy Experience inProcedures M&E social andFinanced gender results and understanding of political conflict of interest for the selection of consultants. issues. The ES is required to possess the following minimum qualifications and experience:

In the assessment of submissions, consideration will be given to qualifications and expe A Bachelor’s Degree in Environmental Engineering/ Environmental Sciences / Environmental rience on similarStudies assignments. or related field with a minimum of eight (8) years’ demonstrated experience in environmentalin sustainability supervision of environmental Expressionsenvironmental of interestmanagement must beandsubmitted English,andelectronically, by email, in pdf aspects of infrastructure projects. format, to both addresses below no later than 10:00am, local time on Tuesday, 2nd March 2021. TheInemail subject line should state “Expression of Interest - Consultancy Services the assessment of submissions, consideration will be given to qualifications and experience on similar for Monitoring and Evaluation Specialist” and the email body must state the name and assignments. address of the applicant. The Expression of Interest will be deemed to have been received at Expressions of interest must be submitted in English, electronically, by email, in pdf format, to both the time that it is received bythan the10:00am, receiving first address below. The burden addresses below no later local office time on named Tuesday, in 2nd the March 2021. The email subject line stateof “Expression of Interest - Consultancy Services for Environmental Specialist” and theby a read of proving should receipt the e-mail will be on the applicant and will not be met solely email body must state the name and address of the applicant. The Expression of Interest will be deemed receipt or sent items report atgenerated applicant’s computer. to have been received the time thatby it isthe received by the receiving office named in the first address below. the The burden of proving of receipt of the e-mail willthe be on the applicant and will not be met solely Following assessment submissions, most technically capable andbyappropria read receipt or sent items report generated by the applicant’s computer. ately experienced applicant will be invited to negotiate a contract to provide the consultancy Following the assessment submissions, theaccept most technically capable appropriately experienced services. The GOBZ reservesof the right to or reject lateandapplications or to cancel the applicant will be invited to negotiate a contract to provide the consultancy services. The GOBZ reserves present invitation partially or in its entirety. It will not be bound to assign any reason for not the right to accept or reject late applications or to cancel the present invitation partially or in its entirety. engaging the services of any applicant will not the defray any costs incurred any applicant It will not be bound to assign any reasonand for not engaging services of any applicant and will by not defray any costs incurred by any applicantofin Expressions the preparation and of Expressions of Interest. in the preparation and submission ofsubmission Interest. Further information may be obtained the below first between address below between 8:00am and Further information may be obtained from the from first address 8:00am and 5:00pm local time Monday Friday. 5:00pm local timeto Monday to Friday. 1. Attention: Mr. Evondale Moody Project Execution Unit Ministry of Infrastructure Development and Housing Power Lane Belmopan Cayo District BELIZE C.A. Tel: +501-828-5220 Fax: +501-822-0563 Email: peumow@yahoo.com

2. Procurement Officer Procurement Policy Unit Caribbean Development Bank P. O. Box 408, Wildey St. Michael BARBADOS, W.I. Tel: +246-539-1600 Fax: +246-426-7269 Email: procurement@caribank.org

The Government of Belize (GOBZ) has received financing from the Caribbean Development Bank (CDB) and the United Kingdom Caribbean Infrastructure Partnership Fund (UKCIF) towards the cost of the Philip Goldson Highway and Remate Bypass Project and the Sixth Road (Coastal Highway Upgrading) Project (the Projects) and intends to apply a portion of the proceeds of this financing to eligible payments under a contract for which this invitation is issued. Payments by CDB will be made only at the request of GOBZ and upon approval by CDB, and will be subject in all respects to the terms and conditions of the Financing Agreements. The Financing Agreements prohibit withdrawals 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 Agreements or have any claim to the proceeds of the Financing. The Ministry of Infrastructure Development and Housing (MIDH) through its Project Execution Unit (PEU), the Executing Agency, now wishes to procure consultancy services for a Social and Gender Specialist (SGS). The objective of the consultancy is to ensure that the social and gender considerations are effectively and sustainably integrated into the implementation of the Projects. The Consultant will be responsible for representing, facilitating and/or integrating social inclusion and gender equality considerations and safeguards across all proposed Project component’s, and actively mobilising the participation of men, women, youth, indigenous people and Persons with Disabilities. The duration of the assignment is expected to be for a period of 31 months. The MIDH now invites interested eligible Individual Consultants to submit Expressions of Interest indicating qualifications and experience required to provide these consultancy services. Individual Consultants shall be eligible to participate if: (a) the persons are citizens or bona fide residents of an eligible country; and (b) 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. The attention of interested eligible Individual Consultants is drawn to paragraph 1.9 of CDB’s Guidelines for the Selection and Engagement of Consultants (2011), setting forth CDB’s policy on conflict of interest. The Social and Gender Specialist is required to possess the following minimum qualifications and experience: • A Master’s level or Bachelor’s with equivalent experience in social work, community development, social psychology, gender studies, sociology, international development, anthropology, social policy or other related field. • Minimum of five (5) years’ relevant practical experience working on social and gender issues in development programing (e.g. community development, livelihoods programthe contract will accrue or be paid to a person not a citizen or bona fide resident of an ming, economic development programming), with some experience of stakeholder eneligible country. gagement practice, social and gender analysis and/or social/gender research using parEligible countries are member countries of CDB. ticipatory approaches including qualitative research techniques (surveys, focus groups, workshops, mediation, etc.) and delivering sensitization training. The attention of interestedfacilitation, eligible Individual Consultants is drawn togender paragraphs 5.15 and 5.17 of Procurement for Projects Financed in by CDB (November research 2019), setting forthparticipatory CDB’s policy on commu• Minimum fiveProcedures (5) years’ experience community and conflict of interest for the selection of consultants. nity development. The ES is required to possess the following minimum qualifications and experience:

In the assessment of submissions, consideration will be given to qualifications and expe A Bachelor’s Degree in Environmental Engineering/ Environmental Sciences / Environmental rience on similar Studies assignments. or related field with a minimum of eight (8) years’ demonstrated experience in environmentalinsustainability supervision of environmental Expressionsenvironmental of interestmanagement must beandsubmitted English,and electronically, by email, in pdf aspects of infrastructure projects. format, to both addresses below no later than 10:00am, local time on Tuesday, 2nd March 2021. The Inemail subject line should state “Expression of Interest - Consultancy Services the assessment of submissions, consideration will be given to qualifications and experience on similar for Social and Gender Specialist” and the email body must state the name and address of the assignments. applicant. The Expression of Interest will be deemed to have been received at the time that Expressions of interest must be submitted in English, electronically, by email, in pdf format, to both it is received by the receiving office named in the first address below. The of proving addresses below no later than 10:00am, local time on Tuesday, 2nd March 2021. The emailburden subject line should state “Expression Interest - Consultancy Services Specialist” the or sent receipt of the e-mail will be onofthe applicant and will not for be Environmental met solely by a read and receipt email body must state the name and address of the applicant. The Expression of Interest will be deemed items reporttogenerated by the applicant’s have been received at the time that it iscomputer. received by the receiving office named in the first address below. the The burden of provingof receipt of the e-mail will be on the applicant and will not be met solely Following assessment submissions, the most technically capable andbyappropria read receipt or sent items report generated by the applicant’s computer. ately experienced applicant will be invited to negotiate a contract to provide the consultancy Following the assessment submissions, most technically capable appropriately experienced services. The GOBZ reservesofthe right totheaccept or reject lateandapplications or to cancel the applicant will be invited to negotiate a contract to provide the consultancy services. The GOBZ reserves present invitation partially or in its entirety. It will not be bound to assign any reason for not the right to accept or reject late applications or to cancel the present invitation partially or in its entirety. engaging the services of any applicant will not defray any costs incurred It will not be bound to assign any reasonand for not engaging the services of any applicant and willby not any defrayapplicant any costs incurred by any applicant the preparation and in the preparation and submission ofinExpressions ofsubmission Interest.of Expressions of Interest. FurtherFurther information maybe be obtained the below first between address below between 8:00am and information may obtained from the from first address 8:00am and 5:00pm local time Monday Friday. 5:00pm local timetoMonday to Friday 1. Attention: Mr. Evondale Moody Project Execution Unit Ministry of Infrastructure Development and Housing Power Lane Belmopan Cayo District BELIZE C.A. Tel: +501-828-5220 Fax: +501-822-0563 Email: peumow@yahoo.com

2. Procurement Officer Procurement Policy Unit Caribbean Development Bank P. O. Box 408, Wildey St. Michael BARBADOS, W.I. Tel: +246-539-1600 Fax: +246-426-7269 Email: procurement@caribank.org


31 JAN

2021

THE BELIZE TIMES

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UDP INFAMY/INCOMPETENCE/CORRUPTION/RECESSION OCTOBER 2020 TO DECEMBER 2020 October 2020 UDP FIRESALE, they SELL the CITY FIRESTATION unveiled even before the election: Vintage UDP and the NEMO’s Minister Edmond Castro collectively took 8 years to consummate a secret deal that resulted in leaving Belize City without a firestation. The UDP in a release hails this as a success. How can this be? The city has no other venue to headquarter the Fire Department. That is the UDP’s early Christmas gift to the city residents. COWARDLY UDP is Overwhelmed with Covid-19 so they release a letter stating ELECTIONS are for Nov. 11: Our loved ones are dying due to Covid-19. The Prime Minister finally calls for the General Election, the House dissolves, Minister decrees a holiday, and then the UDP bleats a reminder that Ministers are still in charge of Belize. BUT there is no press conference/plan on the actual mitigating of the Covid-19 spread; what are they in charge of that is more important? The airport is open; is it mission accomplished for the UDP? The United States has downgraded Belize to a level Four (Do Not Travel) destination. During this month before the elections, UDP are active only to dig deep into the very last from the Belizean purse. Shyne MUST Resign: Twenty one years after being involved in the shooting of Nathania Rueben in the face and spending the first years of the 21st Century in prison, deportee and UDP’s best Moses ‘Shyne’ Barrow is again in deep trouble because of his penchant to disrespect women even criminally. At the onset of October 2020, Shyne was accused by his wife of kicking her in the back after they discussed her desire to go visit her mom in Cayo. The mother herself found it necessary to go to the police to file a report accompanied by a medico legal form that classified her injury as ‘Harm’. Furthermore, there was a request for a Protection Order against Moses Barrow which was differed to the Family Court. (as the UDP will have it, they electioneered Barrow/ Finnegan leftovers to squeak a deportee into our honourable House) Montero and others in Exiting Action: In a few pictures on site at Central Farm in the Cayo District do we see cattle being moved? Is it true that prices were conveniently reduced from 2 to 1.5 dollars just in time for this corrupt transaction? What stake does caretaker Minister Montero and family have in this? Is Godwin Hulse helping out his predecessor? When Barrow and William’s rents to the Ministry of National Security... Barrow benefits and all his old cadre and successor envy. AND, Faber auto-accommodates in open secrecy to fill a promise to our children to procure tablets for his campaign?? UDP DISRESPECTS THE LAW at Every Turn: The UDP had two “leadership convention and viola…no leader emerged. If one Patrick Faber is the leader, then he should be culpable of all quarantine-breaking, private land trespassing, and cyberbullying the UDP is manifesting. But he constantly disavows the UDP as opposed to only apologizing. So the UDP is leaderless…they respect no one person nor law…not Patrick Faber nor Belizean law. November 2020 UDP HOLD BACK THE TABLETS for VOTES: Instead of showing the accomplishments of the past 13 years, the UDPs are resorting to lies, cyberbullying, vote-buying, land application distribution, pantry donations, covid unemployment cheques to select UDP voters, farmer ‘help’ to registered persons, and any other distribution of OUR money to make it seem like they care for the people now. The lowly UDP devoid of PetroCaribe money is using covid to give us our taxpayer dollars in pantry, relief, land waivers and the most insulting is the so much needed tablets. PUP ESPOSED UDP SINISTER CONTRACTS TO BRAD’s Boledo

AND International Environments: Eamon Courtenay, SC – PUP’s Legal Advisor: “It is difficult to understand why it is that the government that has made a pledge to good governance and transparency found a reason to enter into an arrangement in which fifteen million dollars donated to Belize

was not deposited in the consolidated revenue fund, was not deposited in government accounts and paid directly to I.E. What this allowed is that there was no oversight by the Auditor. A DERELICT FABER The UDP connives to STOP or at least attempt to OBSTRUCT PlanBelize and all its progress to the Belizean people. One Sick Puppy indeed. UDP BORROWED 1 MILLION DOLLARS PER DAY The Pantry Story: Boots, Boost and the UDP’s Sticky Fingers A preliminary audit and assessment have been conducted on the various departments within the Public Service. Revelation is forthcoming that there were rampant irregularities and occurrences bordering on criminality involving politically-connected UDPs. The President of the Public Service Union in a release to the nation expressed concerns regarding 170 vehicles unaccounted for at the Ministry of National Security. The “fire sale” of government high end furniture and one government vehicle being sold for “crackhead” price has created outrage amongst Public Officers who had to submit to a pay cut because of the coronavirus pandemic. Notwithstanding, areas of waste were not considered December 2020 UDP went EXTINCT Patrick Was Never in the Oversight Committee so He Doesn’t Know What It Is The people of Belize shake their heads when they see the UDP putting out a release asking back for the Oversight Committee. Patrick was never a part of the Oversight committee and hardly knows the difference between a PCR and a rapid test or the difference between Covid-19 and the coronavirus. Message to the UDP cronies in the government, you will soon find out the party called the UDP is extinct since November 11. Done!! ‘AIRPORT LINK ROAD’ now ENVIRONMENTAL DISASTER. For over two weeks, I have been wading in water to get to my home here in Sunset Park. While I understand the flooding situation, I cannot fathom the fact that our flooding situation has gotten much worse since the construction of the John Smith Airport Bypass. Our community was incorporated in 2010 and it was not until this construction that we have seen these unprecedented flooding. Someone has to be held accountable. (Letter to the Editor) Tourism and BTB Fiasco: The Overpaid CEO news is first uncovered. This is nothing short of Barrow disrespecting the electorate. They got rid of all of his UDP in droves including the Tourism Minister and the corruption-infested UDP. Barrow is to Bevans and Bradley is to Miller. Both Barrow and Bradley are at the helm when these last-minute contracts are issued knowing full well the Belizean people will vote against it. Bradley and Barrow and their leftovers got kicked out but they smirk as they have saddled the people with these unwanted people and their obscene contracts. BARROW/FABER’s Mickey Mouse Pantry: Now, we see names of cartoon characters, Minnie, and Mickey, who were in the Pantry program. I would be upset as well if my favourite cartoon character was not in it; maybe, it was PUP. But seriously, this is criminal. When people are needy and suffering due to the ravages of the pandemic, the UDP found ways to further contaminate the Pantry program—attempting to consolidate votes. Covid relief money that Barrow had said should last until March 2021 is done. Eventually, Ganamos Todos …but first we got a broke country to fix. Barrow/Faber SUCCEEDED in dragging Belize into their third recession in as many terms. This recession dragged Belize into the Covid pandemic in the weakest possible state. We are still in UDP’s recession but battling it and success is in the horizon. The PUP will make sure of that as they have pledge “so help me God.”


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31 JAN

THE BELIZE TIMES

2021

BELIZE TAX SERVICE REQUEST FOR EXPRESSION OF INTEREST

Security Services and Armoured Deposits for Belize Tax Service Offices (BTSD) Countrywide Introduction The Belize Tax Service is responsible for the collection of taxes for the Government of Belize. The BTSD has branch offices country-wide to carry out its mandated functions. The requirements of the proposal is to provide static guards to protect the staff and premises of the BTSD. Objective The objective of this terms of reference is to engage a suitably qualified private security firm to provide security services to protect the BTSD staff and premises and to provide monthly reports to the BTSD. Scope of Provision of Security Services The scope of work for this proposal and the engagement of the successful Security bidder who will be engaged in two shifts a day (24 hours) and address the following tasks. 1. Provision of Static guards manning the gates controlling people and vehicles. 2. Provision of static guards protecting buildings and grounds during the day and night. 3. Provision for escort guard on daily deposits. Detailed Extent of Security and Courier Services The Security Firm shall provide security services for the protection to the personnel, assets and premises and courier services of the Belize Tax Services offices countrywide. 1. (a)

(b)

General requirements For the Belize City office, twenty-four (24) hours security service is required followed by armoured vehicle courier services to be performed 5 days per week (Monday – Friday) For the District offices, security services shall be performed 5 days per week (Monday – Friday) from 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. or until cashier balances followed by courier service. • Belmopan • San Ignacio • Corozal • Orange Walk • Dangriga • Punta Gorda • San Pedro

(c)

Armoured Deposit Carrier Service must be insured.

(d)

The security officers shall be properly trained and licensed, in accordance with local laws, to perform security services, including but not limited to, the carrying of licensed firearms for the effective performance of their duties.

(e)

The security officers should be armed on tax collection days.

(f)

The officers shall be uniformed and wear appropriate identification badges. The names of the guards shall be given well in advance of assignment to perform service.

(g)

Security officers must hold a valid Police Record.

2. (a)

Duties/Responsibilities The security service shall include control of entries and exits, body search based on suspicion and ID card check/verification of the incoming people other than the staff working at the building and overall security of the building with its entire premises. - Watch and Control Duty: Include watching at the place of assignment and control duty to prevent parking of cars and placement of foreign objects in front of the building. - Reception Duty: Assisting visitors upon their arrival at the building in an effective, kind and professional manner and registering their names and directing them to the relevant departments/sections.

(b)

1.

Security Officers shall perform their duties at the office entrance, in the front of the building, at the parking area and at other places at the sides of the building as shall be notified by the management. In all emergencies, guards must refer to Emergency contacts provided for each of the Belize Tax Office’s location.

the end of each workday. 5.

BTS managers will do a weekly check of the logbook.

6.

Security of Motor vehicles is mandatory at all times.

7.

Deposits must be done daily on the instruction of the Branch Manager and this must be properly secured once left the compound as the firm will be held responsible for any lost.

8.

Security Officers shall conduct patrols outside the building to ensure that doors remain locked and that there is no sign of breakage at the Belize City office.

9.

Any other security related task as may be agreed upon from time to time by the parties involved.

3.

Qualification of Security Firm

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.

Certificate of Good Standing from Belize Company Registry Certificate of Good Standing from the Social Security Board Certificate of Good Standing from the Belize Tax Service “For Bidding Purposes” Current Trade License Special license issued by the Police Department Experience in the field of security services during the past five years Evidence of past jobs. At least two (2) recommendations letters are required.

4.

Skills, Knowledge, Abilities

a. c. e. 5.

Reputable Reliable Professional

b. d.

Experienced Trustworthy

Contract Details The successful firm will be employed on a contractual basis for a period of two (2) years. Duty Stations: Belize Tax Service Branch offices countrywide locations (Belize City, Belmopan, San Ignacio, Corozal, Orange Walk, Dangriga, Punta Gorda, and San Pedro).

6.

APPLICATION PROCEDURES: Bidding package should contain:

a) Comprehensive proposal including company profile, interest, experience, and competence of the security firm. b) Certificate of Good Standing from Belize Company Registry c) Certificate of Good Standing from the Social Security Board d) Certificate of Good Standing from the Belize Tax Service “For Bidding Purposes” e) Current Trade License f) Special Security License issued by the Police Department g) Two (2) recommendation letters h) Price breakdown required as specified below: Main Office: One (1) unarmed officer x 7 days per week (day time) Two (2) unarmed officers x 7 days per week (night time) One (1) armed officer x 3 days per month (these 3 days are Tax Days) Courier service x 5 days per week excluding holidays Branch Offices: One (1) unarmed officer x 5 days per week (day time) One (1) armed officer x 3 days per month (these 3 days are Tax Days) Courier service x 5 days per week excluding holidays Cost incurred in visiting the premises and preparation of the tender bid are the sole responsibility of the tenderer. Bids are to be accompanied by the documents listed above or under section 3 – Qualifications of Security Firm. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. Late bids will be disqualified and returned to the sender unopened. Full Terms of Reference can be requested from: dana.ayuso@bts.gov.bz

2.

Security patrols and pegging for the day must be conducted no less than 12 times per 12hr shift, and recorded in the Logbook Patrols.

Deadline date for submission of proposals before or on February 5, 2021 and address to:

3.

General working hours for staff are 8am – 5pm, Mon. – Fri. any physical presence on the compound before or after the aforementioned hours or weekends and public and bank holiday, must be only with permission of a supervisor and properly documented in the logbook.

4.

Security officers must ensure the building and compound is properly lock and secure at

Director General Belize Tax Service Charles Bartlett Hyde Building Mahogany Street, Belize City Ref: “TENDER FOR THE PROVISION OF SECURITY SERVICES FOR BELIZE TAX SERVICE OFFICES COUNTRYWIDE”


31 JAN

21

THE BELIZE TIMES

2021

TENDER FOR THE SUPPLY OF FOOD ITEMS AND HOUSEHOLD SUNDRIES TO THE BELIZE COAST GUARD YEAR 2021/2022 1.

Tenders are invited for the supply of food items listed below to the Belize Coast Guard for the period 1st April 2021 to 31st March 2022.

2.

Quotation for the supply of goods are to be based on Duty Paid Prices. Brand names are to be specified where necessary.

4.

The food and household sundries requirements are calculated by the month and are an estimate only. Orders by the Belize Coast Guard will fluctuate as necessary.

3. 5.

Contract will be terminated if the contractor consistently fails to supply the requisite items as agreed.

Tenders should be in sealed envelope marked “Tender for the Supply of Food, Household Sundries, Vegetables, and Meat to the Belize Coast Guard” and should be deposited in the tender box at the Ministry of National Defence and Border Security, Belmopan no later than 22nd February 2021, at 11:30am. LIST OF FOOD ITEMS AND HOUSEHOLD SUNDRIES REQUIREMENT BELIZE COAST GUARD Food allocation and household sundries are per month Belize Coast Guard 2 ½ Miles George Price Highway, Belize FOOD (RATION) TENDERING FOR FISCAL YEAR 2021 -2022

SER

Commodities

Units

Qty

Pkg

Breakdown

Brand

1

BBQ Sauce

18 oz bot

10

cses

12 per case

Kraft

2

BBQ Sauce

80 oz bot

1

cse

6 per case

Kraft

3

Bake Beans (honey)

28 oz tin

12

cses

12 per case

Bush

4

Baking Powder

8 oz tin

5

cses

24 per case

Heart Club

5

Beans - Black

100 lb sack

3

scks

100 lb per sack

Local

6

Beans - Red Kidney

100 lb sack

6

scks

100 lb per sack

Local

7

Beef consume

12 g sachet

30

cards

12 sachet per card

Mahler

8

Black Pepper

lb

18

jr

1 lb per jar

Badia

9

Bread - Wheat

each

800

ea

10

Butter

1 lb per pk

3

cses

30 pks per case

Blue Bonnet

Local - La Popular

11

Cookies

box

1

cse

24 x 250 grams

McVittes

12

Campbell Soup

10.5 oz tin

10

cses

12 per case

Campbell

13

Cereal

18 oz pk

5

cses

12 per case

Honey Nut Cheerios

14

Cereal

14.5 oz pk

1

cse

12 per case

Honey Bunches of Oats

15

Cereal

560 g pk

5

cses

10 per case

Kellogs Corn Flakes

16

Cheese

2 kgs per blks

7

cses

10 blk per case

Happy Cow

17

Chicken Sausage

142 g tin

10

cses

48 per case

La Fe

18

Chicken consume

12 g sachet

75

cards

12 sachet per card

Mahler

19

Chopped Ham

12 oz tin

8

cses

24 per case

Dak

400 g tin

20

Coconut milk

21

Coconut powder

12

cses

24 per case

Grace

3

cses

12 boxes per case

Grace

22

Coconut Oil

1 lt bot

5

cses

12 per case

Grace

23

Coffee

180 g bot

5

cses

15 per case

Dolca

24

Coffee

Oz

1

Bot

42.5 per bot

Maxwell

25

Complete Seasoning

oz

16

jrs

24 oz per jar

Badia

26

Condensed milk

395 g tin

7

cses

48 per case

Nestle

27

Cooking Oil

4.6 gal

12

cses

5 gal per case

Marina

28

Corn Beef

12 oz tin

7

cses

24 per case

Grace

29

Corn Tortillas

lb

100

lbs

Local

30

Creamer

bot

1

oz

56 oz per bot

Coffee Mate

31

Curry powder

lb

2

lbs

1 lb per jar

Local or import

32

Custard

box

2

cses

10 per case

Koop Mans

33

Evaporated milk

378g tin

12

cses

48 per case

Carnation

34

Fajita Marinade & Season- oz ing

1

jr

21 oz per jar

Badia

35

Flour

5

scks

50 lb per sack

Babe Agua

lb

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Flour lb

5

scks

50 lb per sack

Wheat

10

scks

100 lb per sack

Babe Agua

10

scks

100 lb per sack

Wheat

1

cse

12 per case

Worcestershire

37

Flour

38

Flour

39

French Sauce

40

Fruit Cocktail

15 oz tin

5

cses

24 per case

Del Monte (packed/USA)

41

Garlic Consume

12 g sachet

30

cards

12 sachet per card

Mahler

Worcestershire bot

42

Garlic Powder

lb

12

jr

1.5 lb per jar

Badia

43

Gatorade Powder

51 oz bot

4

cses

3 per case

Gatorade

44

Hot dog sausage

12 oz per pk

15

cses

16 per case

Gwaltney

45

Italian Seasoning

oz

1

jr

5 oz per jar

Badia

46

Jalapeno pepper

8 oz tin

2

cses

48 per case

Del Monte

47

Jam

16 oz bot

1

cses

24 per case

Del Monte

48

Juice Squash

1 lt bot

4

cses

12 per case

Marie Sharp Orange

49

Juice Squash

4

12 per case

Marie Sharp Tambran

50

Juice Squash

2

Marie Sharp Grapefruit

51

Juice Squash

2

Marie Sharp Fruit Punch

52

Juice Squash

4

Marie Sharp Pineapple

53

Ketchup

8

cses

12 per case

Del Monte

54

Lemon & Pepper Season- lb ing Salt

24 oz bot

1

jr

2 lb per jar

Badia

55

Luncheon meat (pork)

340 g tin

8

cses

24 per case

Grace

56

Macaroni & cheese

177g pk

10

cses

24 per case

Kraft

57

Maggie Soup

60 g pk

1

cses

12 boxes per case

Maggie

58

Margarine

16 oz tin

1

cs

24 per case

Wood & Dunn

59

Marie Sharp Pepper

10 oz bot

12

cses

12 per case

Marie Sharp

60

Mayonaise

8 oz bot

4

cses

12 per case

Kraft

61

Mayonaise

1 gal

1

cse

4 per case

Plantation

62

Milk

1 lt box

2

cse

12 per case

Lala

63

Milo

300 g pk

12

cses

12 pks per case

Nestle

64

Mix vegetables

15 oz tin

5

cses

24 per case

Del Monte (packed/USA)

65

Nut meg

lb

3

lbs

1 lb per jar

Badia

66

Oats

18 oz tin

5

cses

12 per case

Quaker (packed /USA)

67

Olive Oil

1 gal

3

Cses

4 per case

Badia

68

Onion Powder

jars

10

69

Parmesan Cheese

Bot

4

bots

Badia

70

Peanut Butter -Creamy

bot

1

cses

12/160m

Jif

71

Poultry Seasoning

oz

6

jr

22 oz per jar

Badia

72

Powder milk

840 g

3

cses

12 per case

Nestle Nido

73

Ranch Dressing-light

bot

2

cses

12 per case

Hidden Valley

Kraft

74

Recado black

lb

10

lbs

per lb

Local

75

Recado red

lb

30

lbs

per lb

Local

76

Refried Beans

580g tin

6

cses

12 per case

La Costena

77

Rice

5 lb

22

cses

50 lb per case

Tropic Rice "A"

78

Rice

5 lb

20

cses

50 lb per case

Brown Rice

79

Salad Cream

600 g bot

12

cses

12 per case

Heinz

80

Salsa Casera

220 g tin

5

cses

48 per case

La Costena

81

Salt

500 g pk

1

sck

50 pks per sacks

Sol

82

Sardines

3.75oz

2

cses

50 per case

Bumble Bee

83

Season all

lb

16

jr

2 lb per jar

Badia

84

Shell pasta

200g pk

9

cses

20 per case

Ina

85

Shortening (Tube)

2 lb

8

cses

12 per case

Regia

86

Soy Sauce

5 fl oz

10

cses

12 per case

La Choy

87

Spaghetti

pk

4

cses

20 per case

Ina

88

Spaghetti & Meat Balls

15 oz tin

10

cses

24 per case

Chef Boyardee

89

Split Peas

22 lb bag

6

bgs

22 lbs per bag

Chef Choice

90

Sugar White

lb

6

scks

100 lbs per sack

Local

91

Sugar Brown

lb

4

scks

100 lb per sack

Local

92

Sugar Corn

14.75 g tin

5

cses

24 per case

Del Monte (packed/USA)

93

Tang juice

packets

5

cses

20 boxes per case

Tang

94

Tea bag

25 per box

1

cse

20 boxes per case

Red Rose

95

Tomato paste

100 g pk

6

cses

48 per case

Regia

96

Tuna

170 g tin

6

cses

48 per case

Herdez

97

Vanilla

32 oz bot

6

bot

each

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98

Vinegar

gal

10

cses

4 gal per case

Femagra

99

Whole Kernel corn

14.75g tin

3

cses

24 per case

Del Monte

100

Yeast (Instant)

4 x 11 g

5

cses

24 per case

Fermipan

101

Field ration:

102

Cereal - mini

1.31oz

5

cses

30 per case

Kellogg's

103

Chicken Sausage

142 g tin

3

cses

48 per case

La Fe

104

Chocolate bar (sml)

fun size

1

cse

144 per case

Snicker

105

Corn Beef (small)

7 oz tin

6

cses

24 per case

Grace

106

Mint sweet

bags

2

cses

100 per case

107

Oats (3min pkts)

packets

cses

….. per case

Quaker

108

Granola Bar

1.2 oz

3

cses

50 per case

Nature Valley

109

Pan Creama Biscuit

106gr

4

cses

36 per case

Pan Crema

110

Milk packet Chocolate

10 pkts

1

cse

20 boxes per case

Swiss Miss

111

Noodles - chicken

85g

6

cses

24 per case

Ramen

112

Rice

2 lbs

2

cses

20 lbs per case

Tropic Rice "A"

113

Sardines

3.75oz

3

cses

50 per case

Bumble Bee

114

Tang juice

packets

2

cses

20 boxes per case

Tang

115

Tea bag

25 per box

1

cse

20 boxes per case

Red Rose

116

Tuna

170 g tin

3

cses

48 per case

Herdez

117

Sweetener (250 pkts)

8.75 oz

1

cse

20 boxes per case

Sweet'n Low

118

Salt packets

1

cse

….. per case

SUNDRIES TENDERING FOR FISCAL YEAR 2021 – 2022 SER

Commodities

Units

Qty

Package

Breakdown

Brand

1

Air-freshener

10.5 oz tin

4

cse

12 per case

Airwick

2

Bath soap

bar

2

cses

36 per case

Irish Spring

3

Batteries AA

pk

30

pks

4 per pk

Duracell

4

Batteries AAA

pk

30

pks

2 per pk

Duracell

5

Batteries D

pk

10

pks

2 per pk

Duracell

6

Battery water

1/2 lt btl

2

cses

24 per case

7

Broom (plastic)

each

10

ea

8

Cleaning cloth

pk

50

pks

5 per pk

Magitel

9

Clorox

gal

15

cse

4 per case

Snow White

10

Comet w/bleach

1

cse

12 per case

Comet

12

Dishwashing liquid

750 ml bot

4

cse

12 per case

Axion

13

Disposable cups large

each

10

bgs

50 per bags

Biodegradable

14

Disposable forks

each

10

bgs

50 per bags

Biodegradable

15

Disposable spoon

each

10

bgs

50 per bags

Biodegradable

16

Fish spray

450 ml tin

5

cse

24 per case

Fish

17

Flash disinfectant

1/2 lt tim

12

cse

20 per case

Flash

18

Foil paper

200 sq ft pk

3

cse

12 per case

Aluminium

19

Hand liquid soap

14 oz bot

3

cse

24 per case

Lucky

20

Harpic

750 ml bot

4

cse

12 per case

Harpic

21

Jumbo paper towel

case

2

cse

12 per case

Local - CPC

22

Jumbo toilet tissue

case

2

cse

12 per case

Local - CPC

23

Disinfectant Spray 99.9%

12.5 oz tin

2

cse

12 per case

N/A

25

Mop

each

10

ea.

26

Mosquito coil

each

4

cses

60 per case

27

Muratic acid

qt

1

cse

12 per case

28

Off repellent

6 oz tin

12

cse

12 per case

Off

29

Oven cleaner

tin

1

cse

12 per case

Easy Off

30

Paper towels

case

4

cse

30 per case

Bounty

31

Plastic bag transparent

1 gal bags

4

case

100 per box

Ziploc

32

Plastic bag transparent

2 gal bags

4

cse

100 per box

Ziploc

33

Pledge

12 oz tin

2

cse

12 per case

Pledge

34

Pot washer

each

45

ea.

36

Scotch brite

12 / 1ct

1

cs

37

Scrubbing brush

each

20

ea.

38

Soap powder

5.5 kg bag

7

cses

4 per case

Foca

39

Take out tray large

each

4

cses

100 per case

Biodegradable

40

Take out tray small

each

3

cses

100 per case

Biodegradable

42

Toilet paper

bale

20

bales

12 pks per bale

Softy

43

Trash bags heavy duty

14 gal bags

2

rolls

100 per roll

Lucky

Local

Heavy duty mop Black

20 per case Local

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Trash bags heavy duty

33 gal bags

8

rolls

100 per roll

Lucky

45

Vehicle air freshener

each

2

cse

24 per case

Dalan

47

Windex

26 oz bot

2

cse

12 per case

Windex

48

2 Stroke oil

1 qt

2

cse

12 per case

Havoline

49

4 Stroke oil

1qt

6

cse

12 per case

Havoline

MEAT TENDERING FOR FISCAL YEAR 2021 -2022 SER

Commodities

Units

Quantity

Breakdown

Brand

1

Beef Steak (Minimal Fat)

lb

335

5lb per bag

Local

2

Boneless Ham

lb

30

2lb per bag

Running W

3

Chicken Ham

lb

30

2lb per bag

Quality Poultry

4

Breakfast Sausage

24 oz

90

2lb per bag

Running W

5

Butt Beacon

12 oz

40

2lb per bag

Running W

6

Turkey Bacon

lb

40

2lb per bag

Quality Poultry

7

Chicken

lb

4000

5 lbs per chicken

BEWG

8

Cow Foot

lb

60

5 lb per bag

Local

9

Boneless Chicken Breast

Lb

100

10

Fresh Fish (scale & deguts) lb

400

10-inch head to tail

Fishermen's Coop

11

Ground Steak

85

5lb per bag

Local

2lb per bag

lb

Quality Poultry

12

Ground Chicken

lb

85

13

Chicken Patty

lb

75

Quality Poultry

14

Pigtail

bucket

3

35 lb per bucket

Chief Choice

15

Pork Chops (lean)

lb

330

5lb per bag

Local

16

Salami Sausage

lb

40

5lb per bag

Local

Quality Poultry

FRUITS AND VEGETABLES TENDERING FOR FISCAL YEAR 2021 - 2022 SER

Commodities

Units

Quantity

Package

Breakdown

Brand

1

Bananas

ea

10

box

100 per box

Fyffe's

2

Broccoli

lb

50

lbs

3

Cabbage

lb

150

lbs

4

Cauliflower

lb

50

lbs

5

Carrots

lb

130

lbs

Local

6

Cassava

lb

15

lbs

Local

7

Cantelope

lb

40

lbs

Local

8

Celery

lb

50

lbs

Local

9

Cilantro

lb

12

lbs

Local

10

Coco

lb

40

lbs

Local

11

Cucumber

lb

75

lbs

Local

12

Eggs

ea

100

Trays

13

Garlic

head

120

Heads

14

Grapefruit

sack

2

scks

15

Lettuce

lb

150

lbs

16

Lime

ea

600

ea

17

Ockro

lbs

10

lbs

18

Onion

lbs

5

sacks

Onion (Red)

lbs

5

19

Orange

ea

6

20

Papaya

lb

40

lbs

Local

21

Pineapple

lb

50

lbs

Local

22

Plantain

ea

250

ea

Local

23

Potatoes

lbs

12

scks

24

Sweet Pepper

lbs

50

lbs

Local

25

Sweet Potato

lbs

30

lbs

Local

26

Tomatoes

lbs

130

lbs

Local

27

Watermelon

ea

160

lbs

Local

28

Calaloo

lb

50

Local

30 per tray

Local Local

100 per sack

Local Local

ea

Local Local

50 lbs per sack

Local

sacks

50 lbs per sack

Local

sack

100 per sack

Local

110 lbs per sack

Local

Local

29

Spinach

Lb

50

Lbs

Local

30

Ginger

Lb

20

Lbs

Local

31

Zucchini

lb

50

Lbs

Local


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TENDER NOTICE TENDER NOTICE BELIZE DEFENCE FORCE BELIZE DEFENCE FORCE MINISTRY OF NATIONAL DEFENCE AND BORDER SECURITY BELMOPAN MINISTRY OF NATIONAL DEFENCE AND BORDER (Invitation to Bid) SECURITY BELMOPAN (Invitation to Bid)

The Ministry of National Defence and Border Security hereby invites tenders to supply the Belize Defence Force with the following provisions: Sundries and Food Items the FiscalForce Yearwith 2021/2022. The Ministry of National Defence and Border Clothing, Security hereby invites tenders to supply the for Belize Defence the following provisions: Clothing, Sundries and Food Items for the Fiscal Year 2021/2022. The tender shall be for a period of one (1) year (1st April 2021 to 31st March 2022) The tender shall be for a period of one (1) year (1st April 2021 to 31st March 2022) The successful tenders will be expected to supply the following: The successful tenders will be expected to supply the following: FOOD ITEMS SER SER 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 8 9 10 11

8 9 10 11

SER SER 1 1

2 3 4 5 6 7

2 3 4 5 6 7

SER 1SER 2 1 3 2 4 3 5 4 6 5 7 8 6 9 7 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17

8 9 10 11 12 13

FOOD ITEMS

MEAT MEAT Chicken(Large/Extra (Large/ExtraLarge) Large) Chicken BeefSteak Steak Beef GrindSteak Steak Grind PorkChops Chops Pork Pork Ribs Pork Ribs Pigtail(bkt) (bkt) Pigtail CowFoot Foot Cow SEAFOOD SEAFOOD FishWhole Whole(Snapper, (Snapper,Barrow, Barrow,King) King) Fish FishFillet Fillet Fish Shrimps36/40 36/40minimum minimumsize size Shrimps Conch 18cm or 3oz minimum size Conch 18cm or 3oz minimum size GRAINS

1,500 1,500 700 700 480 480 450 450

BRAND

GRAINS Beans BlackEye EyePeas Peas Beans - Black Beans Red Kidney Beans - Red Kidney Beans- Black Beans- Black Flour Flour Rice “A” Grade Rice “A” Grade Split Peas Split Peas Sugar (White) Sugar (White)

SEASONING

QUANTITY PER QUANTITY PER MONTH 33,050 lbs 33,050 lbs 2,250 lbs 2,250 lbs 150 150 lbs lbs 2,250 lbs 2,250 lbs 1,700 lbs 1,700 lbs 37 37 bkt bkt 500 500 lbs lbs

BRAND LocalLocal

Local Local Local Bebe Agua Bebe Agua Optional* Optional* Local Local Local Local Local

lbs lbs lbs lbs

QUANTITY QUANTITY PER PER MONTH MONTH 1,000 lbs 1,000 lbs lbs lbs lbs lbs lbs lbs lbs lbs lbs lbs lbs lbs

BRAND

QUANTITY PER QUANTITY PER MONTH SEASONING BRAND MONTH Salt Local 700 lbs Black Local Local 160 lbs Salt Pepper 700 lbs Season All McCormick 250 lbs Black Pepper Local 160 lbs Black Recado Local 50 lbs Season All McCormick 250 lbs Red Recado Local Local 260 Lbs Black Recado 50 lbs Garlic Powder Local 22 Cse Red Recado Local 260 Lbs Garlic Fresh Local 60 Lbs GarlicPowder Powder 22 Cse Curry Local Local 6 Lbs Garlic Paprika Fresh Local 60 Lbs Smoke Badia/ McCormick 100 Lbs Curry Powder Jerk Sauce Grace Local 8 Cse6 Lbs Badia/ Chili Powder Badia 100 Lbs Smoke Paprika McCormick 100 Lbs Ground Cumin Local 100 Lbs Jerk SauceSeason Grace Complete Badia/Local 150 Lbs8 Cse Chili Powder Badia 100 Lbs Red Pepper Flakes Badia/McCormick 8 Cse Ground Cumin 100 Lbs BBQ Seasoning Local Local 100 Lbs Complete Season Local Badia/Local 100 150 Lbs Fish Seasoning Lbs

14 Pork Red Seasoning Pepper Flakes Local Badia/McCormick 100 15 BBQ Seasoning Local HERBS 16 Fish Seasoning 18 Dry Basil Local Local 10 PorkParsley Seasoning 19 17 Dry Local Local 10

20 Dry Rosemary 18 Dry Basil 21 Oregano 19 Dry Parsley

HERBS Local

Local Local Local

10 10

Lbs8 100

Cse

100 lbs 100 lbs

Lbs

lbs lbs10 10

Lbs Lbs lbs lbs

BREAKFAST ITEMS

SER

BREAKFAST ITEMS Beef Patties 1 Beef Patties Breakfast Links 2 Breakfast Links Eggs 3 Eggs Hot Dog Sausage 4 Hot Dog Sausage Italian Sausages 5 Italian Sausages Red Salami Sausages 6 Red Salami Sausages Slice Bacon 7 Slice Slice Bacon Ham Slice Ham 8 Smoke Chops 9 Smoke Chops

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

SER

lbs lbs lbs lbs

5,500 5,500 1,000 1,000 6,600 6,600 13,200 13,200 665 665 5,500 5,500

SER

BREAD

QUANTITY PER MONTH QUANTITY PER MONTH 375 lbs 375 lbs 500 lbs 500 lbs 90 crates 90 crates 55 cse 55 cse 100 lbs 100 lbs 575 lbs 575 lbs 600 lbs 600 925 lbs lbs 925 575 lbs lbs 575 lbs BRAND

QUANTITY PER MONTH 1 White Slice Bread Local 7,300 pks 2 Wheat Slice Bread Local 250 pks QUANTITY PER 3 Wheat Bread Local 400 pks SER BREAD BRAND MONTH 4 Raisin Bun Local 700 pks 1 White Slice Bread Local 7,300 pks 5 Burger Bread Local 160 pks 2 Wheat Slice Bread Local 250 pks 6 Dinner Rolls Local 99 pks 3 Wheat Bread Local 400 pks SER 4 Raisin BunPASTA BRAND Local 700QUANTITY pks PER MONTH 5 Burger Bread Local 160 pks 1 Spaghetti Pasta (Little Twine) Optional* 8 cse 6 Dinner Rolls Local 99 pks 2 Penne Pasta (Tube) Optional* 8 cse 3 Farfalle Pasta (Butterfly) Optional* 8 cse 4 Fusilli Pasta (Screw) Optional* 8 cse QUANTITY PER 5 SERFusilli PastaPASTA (Tricolour) Optional* 8 cse BRAND MONTH Spaghetti Pasta (Little 6 Macarroni Pasta (Narrow Elbow) Optional* 8 cse 1 Twine) Optional* 8 cse 7 Route Pasta (Wheels) Optional* 8 cse 2 Penne Pasta (Tube) Optional* 8 cse 8 Conchiglie Pasta (Shells) Optional* 8 cse 3 Farfalle Pasta (Butterfly) Optional* 8 cse 4 FusilliTO Pasta (Screw) 8 cse MEAL READY EAT (MRE) Optional* (Tricolour) Optional* 8 cse PER SER 5 Fusilli Pasta TYPE BRAND QUANTITY Macarroni Pasta (Narrow MONTH 6 Elbow) Optional* 8 cse 1 24 Hour Pack MRE US Type 12,500 packs 7 Route Pasta (Wheels) Optional* 8 cse GARBAGE DISPOSAL (PRICE BARRACKS, AIRWING, ESHELON) Conchiglie Pasta (Shells) Optional* 8 cse SER 8 WEEKLY 1 Daily at Main Kitchen 2 3 x For Remainder Of Camps

CLOTHING & EQUIPMENT SER 1 2 3 4 5

ITEM Olive Greens (OGs) Vest (Green) Physical Training Short Pants (Dark Blue) Jungle boots PX 10.5 Bergen with frame

BRAND Optional* Optional* Optional*

QUANTITY 1000 pairs 3000 3000

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NONPERISHABLE GOODS

BRAND

QUANTITY PER MONTH

1

Aloe Drink Assorted

OKA

2

cse

2

Baked Beans (6 gal)

Bush

22

cse

3

Baking Powder (227grs)

Health Club

23

cse

4

BBQ Coal

Local

26

cse

5

BBQ Sauce (4 gal)

Heinz

16

cse

6

Bottle Pepper

Marie Sharp

15

Cse

7

Butter (30oz)

Optional*

20

cse

8

Campbell Soup

Campbell

58

cse

9

Cheese Block (10cas)

Happy Cow

28

cse

10

Chicken Sausage (142grs)

Grace

108

cse

11

Chiller Juice WD

Western Dairies

5

cse

12

Chocolate Drink (Swiss Miss 6/50pk)

Swiss Miss

10

cse

13

Chopped ham (340grs)

DAK

65

cse

14

Coconut Milk (13.5oz)

Optional*

16

cse

15

Coconut Oil

Local

100

Bots

16

Coconut Powder (1/12pks)

Optional*

24

cse

17

Coffee

Nescafe

44

cse

18

Coffee Creamer

Nestle

2

cse

19

Coffee Creamer (100pks)

Nestle

50

cse

20

Coffee Mate

Nestle

1

cse

21

Concentrate (1gal)

Citrus Valley

232

cse

22

Consume

Malher

53

cse

23

Corn Beef (12oz)

Grace/ Caribbean Choice

65

cse

24

Corn Beef (198grs)

Grace/ Caribbean Choice

60

cse

25

Corn Flakes (lg)

Kellogg’s

37

cse

26

Cereal Varity Pack (Small 1/30 pks)

Kellogg’s

80

cse

27

Custard Powder

Koodmans

29

cse

28

Fruit Cocktail (30oz)

Del Monte

18

cse

29

Gatorade

Gatorade

2

cse

30

Gatorade (Powder)

Gatorade

4

cse

31

Jalapeño Pepper (6 gal)

Optional*

4

cse

32

Jam (20oz)

Optional*

15

cse

33

Luncheon Meat (340grs)

DAK

65

cse

34

Macaroni and Cheese(pk)

Kraft

43

cse

35

Mackerel (100 tins)

Grace

50

cse

36

Maggie Soup

Maggie

15

cse

37

Maggie Soup (Small 25/12pk)

Maggie

10

cse

38

Maxwell Coffee

Maxwell House

6

cse

39

Maxwell Coffee(100pks)

Maxwell House

20

cse

40

Mayonnaise (4 gal)

Country Barn

12

cse

41

Milk Condensed (390grs)

Nestle/Dutch Lady

60

cse

42

Milk Evaporated (387grs)

Carnation

60

cse

43

Milo (300grs)

Nestle

40

cse

44

Mix Vegetables (425grs)

Grace/Del Monte

30

cse

45

Oats (510grs)

Optional*

30

cse

46

Pan Crema Biscuits

Gamesa

60

cse

47

Peanuts 2.5oz (24 pks)

Planters/Blue Diamond

45

cse

48

Peanuts Butter (12oz)

Optional*

12

cse

49

Pouch Water

Local

100

cse

50

Quaker Bars (40pk)

Quaker

55

cse

51

Raisin

Optional*

1

cse

52

Ramen Noodles (24pks)

Maruchan

150

cse

53

Ranch Dressing

Hidden Valley

8

cse

54

Salad Cream (10oz)

Heinz/Grace

38

cse

55

Salad Dressing

Heinz/Chief Choice

5

cse

56

Salsa Casera (220grs)

La Constena/ Herdez

30

cse

57

Salt Packets (3000 pks)

Optional*

2

cse

58

Shortening

Optional*

23

cse

59

Soft Drink Assorted

Local/Can soda

10

cse

60

Soy Sauce

La Choy

15

cse

61

Spaghetti & Meatballs (425grs)

Chef Boyardee/ Campbells

65

cse

62

Squash Juice

Citrus Valley/ Marie Sharp

30

cse

63

Sugar Packets (2000 pks)

Optional*

2

cse

64

Tang (96pk)

Tang

45

cse

65

Tea bag

Optional*

33

cse

66

Tomato Ketchup (24oz)

Del Monte /Heinz

42

cse

67

Tomato Paste

Del Monte/Hunts

33

cse

68

V8 Splash

V8

10

cse

69

Vanilla

Benjamin

2

cse

70

Vegetable Oil

Wesson/Global

68

cse

71

Water 500ml

Local

10

cse

SUNDRIES SER

VEGETABLES & FRUITS

QUANTITY PER MONTH

SER 1 2 3 4

1

Apples

40

Cse

2

Banana

74

Box

3

Broccoli

322

Lbs

4

Cabbage

1,735

Lbs

5

Cauliflower

365

Lbs

6

Carrots

1,582

Lbs

7

Casava

100

Lbs

8

Celery

355

Lbs

9

Cho Cho

100

Lbs

10

Cilantro

153

Lbs

11

Coco Yam

210

Lbs

12

Cucumber

845

Lbs

13

Habanero Pepper

50

Lbs

14

Lettuce

500

Lbs

15

Lime

635

Ea

16

Muskmelon

570

Lbs

17

Okra

305

Lbs

18

Onion

1,500

Lbs

19

Orange

2,100

Ea

20

Papaya

650

Lbs

21

Pineapple

650

Lbs

22

Plantain (Green)

100

Lbs

23

Plantain (Ripe)

590

Lbs

24

Potatoes

600

Lbs

25

Radish

100

Lbs

26

Sweet Pepper

1,760

Lbs

27

Tomatoes

1,371

Lbs

28

Watermelon

2,550

Lbs

29

Young Pumpkin

300

Lbs

5 6 7 8 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24

ITEM

UNIT

BRAND

Air Freshener (block) Air Freshener (spray) Bath Soap Biodegradable Soup Cup w/ Covers Biodegradable Burger Trays Biodegradable cup 12oz Biodegradable cups 12oz Biodegradable Cups 16oz Biodegradable cups 16oz Biodegradable Forks Biodegradable plates 6" Biodegradable Plates 9" Biodegradable Soup Bowl 6" Biodegradable Soup Bowl 9" Biodegradable spoon (packs) Biodegradable Take Out Trays Bleach (gals) Bleach Paper Towel Broom Camphor balls Carbo Negro Cleaning Cloth Deck Broom

Block Canister single Single

Optional* Optional* Optional* Optional*

QUANTITY PER MONTH 60 96 288 600

Single Pack Single Single Single Single Single Single Single Single Pack Single

Optional* Optional* Optional* Optional* Optional* Optional* Optional* Optional* Optional* Optional* Optional* Optional*

500 5000 1000 1000 1000 3000 500 1000 1000 500 5000 5000

Gallons single Single Single Gallons Pack Single

Optional* Optional* Optional* Optional* Optional* Optional* Optional*

240 144 60 25 10 288 30

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31 JAN

27

THE BELIZE TIMES

2021

Continued from page 26

GOVERNMENT OF BELIZE MINISTRY OF INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT AND HOUSING PHILIP GOLDSON HIGHWAY AND REMATE BYPASS UPGRADING PROJECTAND SIXTH ROAD (COASTAL HIGHWAY UPGRADING) PROJECT CONSULTANCY SERVICES FOR ENVIRONMENTAL SPECIALIST REQUEST FOR EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST The Government of Belize (GOBZ) has received financing from the Caribbean Development Bank (CDB) and the United Kingdom Caribbean Infrastructure Partnership Fund (UKCIF) towards the cost of the Philip Goldson Highway and Remate Bypass Upgrading Project and the Sixth Road (Coastal Highway Upgrading) Project (the Projects) and intends to apply a portion of the proceeds of this financing to eligible payments under a contract for which this invitation is issued. Payments by CDB will be made only at the request of GOBZ and upon approval by CDB, and will be subject in all respects to the terms and conditions of the Financing Agreements. The Financing Agreements prohibit withdrawals from the Financing Accounts 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 Agreements or have any claim to the proceeds of the Financing. The Ministry of Infrastructure Development and Housing (MIDH) through its Project Execution Unit (PEU), the Executing Agency, now wishes to procure consultancy services for an Environmental Specialist (ES). The objective of the consultancy is to ensure that the environmental requirements are adhered to during the construction phases of the Projects. The ES will be responsible for reviewing, managing and/or monitoring the environmental measures in the Projects’ Environmental, Social, Health and Safety Management Plans including facilitation of the client’s responsibilities under same. The duration of the assignment is expected to be for a period of 31 months. The MIDH now invites interested eligible Individual Consultants to submit Expressions of Interest indicating qualifications and experience required to provide these consultancy services. Individual Consultants shall be eligible to participate if: (a) the persons are citizens or bona fide residents of an eligible country; and (b) 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. The attention of interested eligible Individual Consultants is drawn to paragraphs 5.15 and 5.17 of Procurement Procedures for Projects Financed by CDB (November 2019), setting forth CDB’s policy on conflict of interest for the selection of consultants. The ES is required to possess the following minimum qualifications and experience: the contract will accrue or be paid to a person not a citizen or bona fide resident of an

• A Bachelor’s Degree eligible country. in Environmental Engineering/ Environmental Sciences / Environmental Studies or related field with a minimum of eight (8) years’ demonstrated excountries are member countries of CDB. perience inEligible environmental management and environmental sustainability and supervision of environmental aspects infrastructure projects. The attention of of interested eligible Individual Consultants is drawn to paragraphs 5.15 and 5.17 of Procurement Procedures for Projects Financed by CDB (November 2019), setting forth CDB’s policy on conflict of interest for the selection of consultants.

In the assessment of submissions, consideration will be given to qualifications and expeThe ES is assignments. required to possess the following minimum qualifications and experience: rience on similar Expressions of interest must be submitted in English, electronically, by email, in pdf  A Bachelor’s Degree in Environmental Engineering/ Environmental Sciences / Environmental format, to both addresses below later than 10:00am, on Tuesday, March Studies or related fieldno with a minimum of eight (8)local years’ time demonstrated experience 2nd in environmental management environmental sustainability supervision of environmental Services 2021. The email subject line shouldandstate “Expression of and Interest - Consultancy aspects of infrastructure projects. for Environmental Specialist” and the email body must state the name and address of the applicant. InThe Expression of Interest will be deemed to have been received at the time that the assessment of submissions, consideration will be given to qualifications and experience on similar it is received by the receiving office named in the first address below. The burden of proving assignments. receipt of the e-mail will be on the applicant and will not be met solely by a read receipt or sent Expressions of interest must be submitted in English, electronically, by email, in pdf format, to both items report generated the applicant’s addresses below noby later than 10:00am, localcomputer. time on Tuesday, 2nd March 2021. The email subject line should state “Expression of Interest - Consultancy Services for Environmental Specialist” and the email body must state the name and address of the applicant. The Expression of Interest will be deemed Following assessment of that submissions, and approprito have the been received at the time it is received bythe the most receivingtechnically office named incapable the first address below. Theapplicant burden of proving of the e-mail will be on theaapplicant and will not be met solely by ately experienced willreceipt be invited to negotiate contract to provide the consultancy a read receipt or sent items report generated by the applicant’s computer.

services. The GOBZ reserves the right to accept or reject late applications or to cancel the Following partially the assessment the most technically capable and appropriately experienced present invitation or ofinsubmissions, its entirety. It will not be bound to assign any reason for not applicant will be invited to negotiate a contract to provide the consultancy services. The GOBZ reserves engaging the services of any applicant and will not defray any costs incurred by any applicant the right to accept or reject late applications or to cancel the present invitation partially or in its entirety. in the preparation and submission of Expressions It will not be bound to assign any reason for not engagingof theInterest. services of any applicant and will not defray any costs incurred by any applicant in the preparation and submission of Expressions of Interest.

Further information may be obtained from thebelow firstbetween address below between 8:00am and Further information may be obtained from the first address 8:00am and 5:00pm local time Monday to Friday. 5:00pm local time Monday to Friday. 1. Attention: Mr. Evondale Moody Project Execution Unit Ministry of Infrastructure Development and Housing Power Lane Belmopan Cayo District BELIZE C.A. Tel: +501-828-5220 Fax: +501-822-0563 Email: peumow@yahoo.com

2. Procurement Officer Procurement Policy Unit Caribbean Development Bank P. O. Box 408, Wildey St. Michael BARBADOS, W.I. Tel: +246-539-1600 Fax: +246-426-7269 Email: procurement@caribank.org

25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47

Deodorizing Cleaner Dishwashing Liquid (gal) Floor Mop Fly Spray Foil paper Foil Paper 25ft Furniture Polish Glass Cleaner Jumbo Tissue Liquid hand soap Liquid Soap Lysol spray Mop Bucket Muriatic Acid 1L Napkins Oven cleaner Paper Towels Pine Oil Pine Oil Plunger Pot Washer Scrubbing Brush Soap Powder

48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55

Soap Powder Small Steel Wool (pack) Tilex Toilet Bowl Cleaner Toilet Paper Trash Bags 33gls Trash Bags Heavy Duty Vim

Bottles Gallons Single Canister Box Single Canister Bottles Rolls Bottles Gallons Canister Single Bottles Pack Canister Rolls Gallons Bottles Single Single Single 5Kg Bags bags Pack Single Bottles Rolls Single Box Single

Optional* Optional* Optional* Optional* Optional* Optional* Optional* Optional* Optional* Optional* Optional* Optional* Optional* Optional* Optional* Optional* Optional* Optional* Optional* Optional* Optional* Optional* Optional*

360 36 60 192 96 72 12 24 120 48 56 48 5 60 48 24 60 90 120 30 200 24 200

Optional* Optional* Optional* Optional* Optional* Optional* Optional* Optional*

2400 48 12 36 2880 72 80 24

Note: Brand Optional* means product selection is open to vender submission. The vender must state the brand in submission. All submission shall include the following: a.

Bid is to be submitted in Belize Dollars.

b.

Prices to include GST where applicable.

c.

Bids are to be type written.

Bids are to be submitted in sealed envelopes and addressed to the Chief Executive Officer, Ministry of National Defence and Border Security, Belmopan at the address below. The envelope must be marked “Bids for the Belize Defence Force”. Submission is to be made no later than 10:00am on Friday, February 22nd, 2021. Bids submitted after this deadline will not be considered. Chief Executive Officer, Ministry of National Defence and Border Security Curl Thompson Building, Constitution Dr Belmopan, Belize


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31 JAN

2021


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