Belize Times July 21, 2019- Briceño Tells Barrow to Go

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Barrow’s Legacy Thursday, July 18, 2019 On Tuesday evening, at the busiest part of the day near the Swing Bridge in downtown Belize City, a man in a pickup was shot in the head. Less than an hour after, a vendor on Cemetery Road was gunned down –killed as he tried to make an honest living. Less than an hour after that, a teenager, waiting for a bus, was stabbed and killed near

the Western entrance of the city. And a couple hours after, a taxi-man was stabbed to death on Seashore Drive, the same street on which the Prime Minister lives. Add in the fact that the UDP Mayor of San Ignacio/ Santa Elena and his wife could have become murder statistics this week after their home was invaded by

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three men pretending to be Police Officers. Every single day there are reports of more killing, more shootings, more violent crimes, more assaults and more robberies. Every single day. People are not safe in the streets. People are not safe in their businesses. People are not safe in their homes. Police are still trying to solve the killing of five men – all at once. They were shot in the head and their bodies dumped at sea. There is also the murder of the Felix brothers. They were at a bar when two gunmen brutally killed them, as many at 30 shots fired. There is also the double murder in San Pedro which remains unsolved to

this day. And, a teenager was found chopped to pieces and dumped. So many murders, so much bloodshed that it boggles the mind. And then, take in the fact, the man who is the chief policymaker in law-enforcement, the man who sits in Cabinet and lobbies for crime fighting tools and for the budget to fight such crime, insists that this is all just perception. He says that the statistic for the middle of the year, still not released to the media up to today, July 18, show a significant decrease in major crimes. The problem, according to Minister of National Security John Saldivar, is public perception. Crime really isn’t going up at all, he says. Crime is going

down. We just think that it is going up. We just think that murders are on the rise. And presumably this sense of fear that all law-abiding citizens feel is just a perception too. Saldivar goes further, in his new preferred way to meet the public, Facebook, stating that “by any standard these are very decent numbers that demonstrate that our crime fighting strategy is working. There is much more work to be done but our strategy is working.” And then the man who was best friend to the man accused of beheading and murdering a pastor, went poetic, claiming that “Accepting perception as reality is an enemy to the truth. Giving in to perception as reality kills our hunger for truth. The truth must be told, and must be told always, whether or not we believe the truth, whether or not the truth is different from the perception.”

2019 Perhaps Mr. Saldivar, the man who will never be leader of the UDP or leader of this country, should ask his own UDP Mayor Earl Trapp about his perception of crime. Or maybe, he could ask the family members of those five men whose bodies washed up in the sea. Maybe he should ask his media colleague, Edmond Castro, about his perception after the body of his nephew was found a couple days ago chopped into pieces. We are living in serious times where life has absolutely no value. And we all seem to be living in a different country from the Minister of National Security. In this country, we are paralyzed by fear, and every day could be our last. In John Saldivar’s country, wherever that is, crime is down. God forbid that crime should touch down close to that Minister and force him to change his perception. God forbid.

UDP HARASSMENT THINK ABOUT IT IN BELIZEAN VILLAGES During and post Village Councils(VC) Elections on July 14, UDP virulence at an all-time high Santa Clara Village: After the VC elections as FB has taught us there are official swearing-in ceremonies. They are local and nice ceremonies where villages should show their harmony and good will. In Santa Clara, that was thrown out the window. As can be seen in an online video the incoming UDP Chairman is throwing and making good with a retaliatory punch/slap on the outgoing UDP chairlady. The raucous that followed showed some peacemakers but definitely the entire fracas was not worthy of leaders of our villages. Reports are that there is major disagreement with the use of funds by the outgoing VC. All in all, this is definitely NOT how Belize should be seen by the world. Viral videos usually are controversial and definitely infects our society. Sandhill Village: Another video that is an instant hit shows a jittery Clear-the-Land Minister blowing kisses at a female PUP supporter since she was calling him out for lingering within the 100-yard limit at the polling area. This escalates to expletives being hurled and the cell phone capturing the video rudely knocked out of the hands of the Belizean woman. Now, Burrell Boom Village and Crooked Tree Village had gone Blue and this was Castro’s last stand. Sandhill would go on to vote Blue as well. The UDP fangs were out and shiny but now they are not even scratching anymore. Belizeans know what to do. They will go Blue even in the General. Independence Village: A third video that will have its own virulence will be of a grader that was donated to the Independence VC. This grader was advertised extensively on the FB earlier this year before it was bought and after it was purchased. It was to bring development to the village and to be used during the surveying of lots etc. The labelling on the grader is clear as it being donated to the IVC. The harassment here is that the Chairlady is being denied what is clearly under her purview now. The past UDP council is refusing to handover the grader to the duly elected and new council. This might make its way to court but, as the video will show, there is no doubt about it. So why waste time? Call elections now….oh sorry… went off on a tangent there. Why waste time, hand over the grader.

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his week featured another reckless swipe at your fundamentally democratic and constitutionally enshrined rights as a citizen of Belize. The attack on Free Speech and Freedom of the Press came from the OG himself and was a real throw back to old school censorship. There was a blatant threat of legal action against any who dared to repeat or reproduce or publish the information furnished to the United States Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of Florida by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC). Free speech is an inalienable right of every individual and is an integral part of personal development. Freedom of the Press is founded on the natural assumption that political leaders are as infallible as any other mortal. Both are important because they keep alive the hope and ideals of political development. The Press is often referred to as the Fourth Pillar of a Democracy, the others being the Executive, Legislature and Judiciary. In our type of Democracy the Executive is already compromised by the Legislature because our Cabinet must come from the Legislative body. In recent years, the Judiciary also seems to have lost some of its autonomy. The Press is the last pillar on which our Democracy is precariously perched. Therefore, we must guard our freedom of The Press most jealously, lest our entire Democracy topple over. All censorship is not as obvious as the intentional weakening of institutions that prevent the concentration of power. Belizeans have been victims of low key censorship before. In January 2015, Bennett and Naim spoke about Stealth Censorship where there is a practice of creating GONGOS (government organized, non-governmental organizations.) Let us think back on the sketchy Citizens for Defense of Sovereignty who refused to disclose their funding. These GONGOS often influence real and virtual conversations in chat rooms and discussion groups via well-trained and well-funded functionaries. These functionaries are paid to spread government sanctioned misinformation and alternative facts and often to disrupt internet presence of critics. Another subtle attempt at muzzling the press is the sudden and abrupt withdrawal of advertising by state and state-friendly sources. This has also been the case of one in particular media house who refused to toe the line. There is also the punishment of media houses in this case BBN who was removed from a chat group which provides media houses with police information on cases. In some cases, the Police Department has refused to grant any press briefings or answer questions for select periods of time. The truth is that there have also been more direct and violent attacks on the Press. Just ask Ms. Amaya who has twice been the target and even News Editor in Chief Mr. Jules Vasquez who were both on one occasion forcibly removed from a Sitting of the House of Representatives. The intimidation tactic currently in use is that reporters will be sued for defamation. The Red Devil is banking on the fact that reporters may not want to run the personal risk for writing and exposing corruption within the GOB. All things considered and especially the dismal success rate the GOB has had in litigation, there is no doubt that maybe even more than one journalist with integrity and honour will find the risk well worth taking. On a slightly different note, vote PUP and keep sending the message #DEANUDONE!


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sta semana destaco otro golpe imprudente en vuestros derechos fundamentalmente democráticos y constitucionalmente consagrados como ciudadano de Belice. El ataque a la Libertad de Expresión y la Libertad de Prensa vino del propio gánster original (OG, en inglés) y fue un verdadero retroceso a la censura tipo vieja escuela. Hubo una amenaza flagrante de acciones legales contra cualquiera que se atreviera a repetir o reproducir o publicar la información proporcionada al Tribunal de Quiebras de los Estados Unidos para el Distrito Sur de Florida por la Comisión Federal de Comercio (FTC, en inglés). La libertad de expresión es un derecho inalienable de todo individuo y es una parte integral del desarrollo personal. La libertad de prensa se basa en la suposición natural de que los líderes políticos son tan infalibles como cualquier otro mortal. Ambos son importantes porque mantienen vivos la esperanza y los ideales del desarrollo político. La Prensa se conoce a menudo como el Cuarto Pilar de una Democracia, los otros son el Ejecutivo, la Legislatura y el Poder Judicial. En nuestro tipo de Democracia el Ejecutivo ya está comprometido por la Legislatura porque nuestro Gabinete debe venir del cuerpo legislativo. En los últimos años, el Poder Judicial también parece haber perdido una parte de su autonomía. La Prensa es el último pilar sobre el que nuestra Democracia está precariamente perchada. Por lo tanto, debemos proteger nuestra libertad de La Prensa celosamente, para evitar que nuestra Democracia se derrumbe. No toda censura es tan obvia como el debilitamiento intencional de las instituciones que impiden la concentración del poder. Los beliceños han sido víctimas de una censura discreta antes. En enero de 2015, Bennett y Naim hablaron de la censura sigilosa, donde existe la práctica de crear GONGOS (siglas en inglés, organizaciones no gubernamentales organizadas por el gobierno). Pensemos en el cuestionable Ciudadanos para la Defensa de la Soberanía que se negaron a revelar su financiación. Estos GONGOS a menudo influyen en conversaciones reales y virtuales en salas de chat y grupos de discusión a través de funcionarios bien entrenados y financiados. A estos funcionarios se les paga para difundir la desinformación y datos alternativos sancionados por el gobierno y a menudo para interrumpir la presencia en Internet de los críticos. Otro intento sutil de amordazar a la prensa es la revocación repentina y abrupta de la publicidad por parte de fuentes estatales y las amistosas al estado. Este ha sido también el caso de una entidad mediática en particular que se negó a acatar las normas. También existe el castigo a las empresas mediáticas, en este caso la BBN que fue removida de un grupo de chat que proporciona a los medios de comunicación con información policial sobre los casos. En algunos casos, el Departamento de Policía se ha negado a conceder sesiones informativas de prensa o responder preguntas durante períodos de tiempo selectos. La verdad es que también ha habido ataques más directos y violentos contra la Prensa. Pregúntele a la Srta. Amaya que ha sido dos veces el objetivo e incluso al editor de noticias en jefe, el Sr. Jules Vásquez, que en una ocasión fueron sacados por la fuerza de una sesión de la Cámara de Representantes. La táctica de intimidación actualmente en uso es que los periodistas serán demandados por difamación. El Diablo Rojo tiene confianza en el hecho del que los periodistas no quieran correr el riesgo personal de escribir y exponer la corrupción dentro del gobierno de Belice (GOB, en inglés). Todas las cosas consideradas y especialmente con la triste tasa de éxito que el GOB ha tenido en los litigios, no hay duda de que tal vez incluso más de un periodista con integridad y honor encontrará que vale la pena tomar el riesgo. En una nota ligeramente diferente, vote PUP y siga enviando el mensaje #DEANUDONE!


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QUESTIONS TO THE MINISTERS 1. Will the Prime Minister and Minister of Finance say if cabinet approved a development concession for Sanctuary Belize Limited and will the Prime Minister also say if this development concession to Sanctuary Bay which was in the millions of dollars could have helped with poverty alleviation? 2. Will the Minister of Health agree that it is a conflict of interest for his CEO to continue to serve as head of the Medical Council of Belize? 3. Will the Prime Minister and Minister of Finance say if he was made aware by his son Anwar Barrow or Social Security Board chairman Doug Singh if Social Security approved a loan of $600,000 for the Belize Medical Council? And will the Prime Minister also say if he required from Social Security proof of collateral from the Belize Medical Council for we know of no fixed assets owned by the Belize Medical Council? 4. Will the Prime Minister and Minister of Finance say if he is in agreement with the position of the Leader of the Opposition that wrongdoings cannot be ignored therefore there must be resignations? And will the Prime Minister say that as a result of the Sanctuary Bay scandal if any heads will roll and if there will be any resignations?

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Party Leader Message delivered at the ‘Sanctuary Bay’ Press Conference on July 18, 2019 Ladies and gentlemen of the press we are always happy to welcome you here at historic Independence Hall, the home of our True Blue PUP. As you can all see we have a new look here in our auditorium and I wish to publicly thank Roque and Patricia Escalante for their time and effort and all the other donors who contributed to the work to renovate this room. Patricia told me she wanted to do this for our Party and she saw it through every step of the way and from all of us in the PUP, thank you, Patricia. Today, as you can see, our standard bearers have all assembled to discuss Party matters. We are of course very happy with five consecutive weeks of PUP victories in villages all across Belize. In every district the PUP has made significant gains and we want to start today by congratulating the more than 1000 true blue candidates who have proudly represented our Party in our pledge to Serve the People. We also wish to thank the thousands of Belizeans who are coming out to vote BLUE. Last year I said that we were ready to lead and ready to win. We will continue in this spirit all the way through to the general elections because we need to rid our country of the rank corruption, hypocrisy and incompetence that has become the hallmark of this UDP Government. Members of the press there is no nice way to put this and I take no pleasure in saying it, but at present our beloved Belize is plagued by a moral and financial crisis. Our country is wallowing in a morass of social decay and deterioration. Our Prime Minister and members of his cabinet as well as other political appointees are named by the United States Federal Trade Commission of not only being aware of but possibly being involved in the biggest fraud and money laundering scheme in the history of the FTC. Never before has any Government of Belize been so disgraced. Never before has the integrity of so many cabinet ministers been called into question. Never before has our Central Bank been brought into such disrepute. This shocking, sensational Sanctuary Bay Saga shows a Prime Minister and his collective of closely connected UDP associates and cronies accused of behavior that if not criminal is at best unworthy of the high offices they hold. Dean Barrow has brought shame on our nation and his actions and inactions have has placed in jeopardy the entire banking and financial services of this nation. Choice Bank collapsed. Atlantic International crashed as a result of this Sanctuary Bay corruption saga. A third bank is indicating that it no longer desires doing business in Belize today. This means that hundreds of millions of dollars can be lost and hundreds of Belizean families hurt as jobs are lost and the financial services industry continues to collapse. To no one’s surprise the Prime Minister has shown no concern for these matters. He hastily called a press conference to try and rescue his tarnished image – unsuccessfully. Our nation is on a downward spiral and all our Prime Minister is concerned about is his reputation. What about the reputation of our country? It can’t get any worse than this, the US State Department in its report earlier this year to the US Congress described our country as, and I quote, “a major money laundering jurisdiction.” Where is the denial? Where is the disclaimer? Where is his threat to sue? The information contained in the recently publicized 50-page US court document highlights some of the corruption that continues to tarnish this UDP Government. The Sanctuary Bay scandal is a fact. Over US100 million dollars were swindled, that is a fact. The swindlers used Atlantic International Bank – that is a fact. They sold over 1400 parcels of Belizean land at hundreds of thousands of dollars each – that is a fact. UDP senator Aldo Salazar, appointed by the Prime Minister is named as representing Sanctuary Bay and Atlantic International Bank Limited-- that is a fact. The names of Deputy Prime Minister Patrick Faber, Tourism Minister Heredia and other well connected UDP’s are in the court document -- that is a fact. The people of Belize do not believe you Mr. Barrow, you sought to clear only yourself of wrongdoing. No one believes your words or trust your deeds anymore and that too is a fact. From 2016 then Central Bank Governor Glen Ysaguirre put in writing to the director of the FIU, Joy Grant that and I quote: “there was strong evidence of massive fraud and money laundering occurring through this project.” End of quote. The court document pointed out, “Yet neither the Central Bank nor any other Belizean authority did anything about the Massive fraud which continued unabated.” Those are double facts. How could the Prime Minister of Belize not know that the Central Bank was alerting the FIU of massive fraud and money laundering that was occurring at Sanctuary Bay? How could the Prime Minister fail to adequately address the serious allegations against his own law firm Barrow and Williams as contained in the court document? In this the biggest scandal in FTC history, a scandal that has brought shame and disgrace to our country, Prime Minister Barrow cannot expect that his press conference is the be all and end all of this matter. Belizeans demand accountability. Wrongdoing cannot be ignored. There must be resignations. The Prime Minister stated that he would take one for his team, is that the corrupt team Prime Minister? You and your cronies must now take one for Team Belize. For God’s sake leave.

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Mensaje del Líder del Partido en la conferencia de prensa sobre Sanctuary Bay (18 de julio de 2019) Señoras y señores de la prensa, estamos siempre encantados de darles la bienvenida aquí en el histórico salón Independencia, la casa de nuestro PUP True Blue. Como pueden ver ahora tenemos un nuevo aspecto aquí en nuestro auditorio y quiero agradecer públicamente a Roque y Patricia Escalante por su tiempo y esfuerzo y todos los donantes que contribuyeron a la obra de renovar esta sala. Patricia me dijo que quería hacer esto para nuestro partido y le dio seguimiento hasta su culminación. De parte de todos nosotros en el PUP… gracias, Patricia. Hoy como pueden ver, nuestros abanderados se han reunido para discutir cuestiones del partido. Por supuesto estamos muy contentos con cinco semanas consecutivas de victorias PUP en las aldeas a través de todo Belice. En cada distrito el PUP ha hecho importantes avances y queremos comenzar hoy felicitando a los más de 1000 candidatos True Blue que han representado con orgullo a nuestro partido en nuestro cometido para servir al pueblo. También queremos agradecer a los miles de beliceños que salen a votar por el partido azul. El año pasado dije que estábamos listos para liderar y listos para ganar. Vamos a continuar en este espíritu todo el camino hacia las elecciones generales porque necesitamos liberar a nuestro país de la corrupción, la hipocresía e incompetencia que se ha convertido en el sello distintivo de este gobierno UDP. Miembros de la prensa no hay ninguna manera agradable de expresar esto y no tomo placer alguno en decirlo, pero en la actualidad, nuestro querido Belice está plagado de una crisis moral y financiera. Nuestro país está revolcándose en un pantano de descomposición social y deterioro. Nuestro Primer Ministro y miembros de su gabinete, así como otros políticos designados están nombrados por la Comisión Federal de Comercio de los Estados Unidos no sólo de tener conocimiento, pero posiblemente involucramiento en el mayor fraude y lavado de dinero en la historia de la FTC (Comisión de Comercio de los Estados Unidos por sus siglas en inglés). Nunca ningún gobierno de Belice ha sido tan desprestigiado. Nunca se ha puesto la integridad de tantos ministros del gabinete en entredicho. Nunca antes se ha desacreditado tanto nuestro Banco Central. Esa sensacional e impactante Saga de Sanctuary Bay muestra a un Primer Ministro y su colectivo de socios y compinches UDP estrechamente conectados y acusados de comportamiento que, si no es criminal es por lo menos indigno de los altos cargos que ocupan. Dean Barrow ha traído vergüenza a nuestro país y sus acciones y omisiones han puesto en peligro todos los servicios bancarios y financieros de esta nación. Choice Bank se derrumbó. Atlántic International se quebró como resultado de esta saga de corrupción del Sanctuary Bay. Un tercer banco indica que se va de Belice. Esto significa que se pueden perder cientos de millones de dólares y cientos de familias beliceñas saldrán afectadas a medida que se pierden puestos de trabajo y la industria de servicios financieros se sigue a colapsando. Para sorpresa de nadie, el Primer Ministro no ha mostrado ninguna preocupación por estos asuntos. Se apresuró a convocar una conferencia de prensa para tratar de rescatar su imagen empañada – sin éxito. Nuestra nación está en una espiral descendente y lo que le preocupa a nuestro Primer Ministro es su reputación. ¿Qué pasa con la reputación de nuestro país? No puede ser peor que esto, el Departamento de Estado de los Estados Unidos en su informe de principios de este año al Congreso de los Estados Unidos describió a nuestro país como, y cito, “una importante jurisdicción de lavado de dinero”. ¿Dónde está la negación? ¿Dónde está el descargo de responsabilidad? ¿Dónde está su amenaza de demandar? La información contenida en el documento de la corte estadounidense de 50 páginas recientemente publicitada destaca parte de la corrupción que sigue empañando a este Gobierno de la UDP. El escándalo de Sanctuary Bay es un hecho. Más de US 100 millones de dólares fueron estafados, eso es un hecho. Los estafadores utilizaron Atlantic International Bank, eso es un hecho. Vendieron más de 1400 parcelas de tierra en Belice a cientos de miles de dólares cada una, eso es un hecho. El senador UDP Aldo Salazar, designado por el Primer Ministro, es mencionado como representante de Sanctuary Bay y Atlantic International Bank Limited, eso es un hecho. Los nombres del Viceprimer Ministro Patrick Faber, el ministro de Turismo Heredia y otros UDP bien conectados están en el documento de la corte –eso es un hecho. Barrow, trató de zafarse a sí mismo de las malas acciones. Ya nadie cree sus palabras o sus acciones ya y eso también es un hecho. En el 2016 el Gobernador del Banco Central Glen Ysaguirre le puso por escrito al Director del Financial Intelligence Unit (FIU en inglés), Joy Grant y cito: “hubo fuerte evidencia de fraude masivo y lavado de dinero que ocurre a través de este proyecto”. Fin de la cita. El documento de la corte señala, “sin embargo, el Banco Central ni cualquier otra autoridad beliceña hizo nada sobre el fraude masivo que continuó sin cesar.” Ésos son hechos dobles. ¿Cómo es que el Primer Ministro de Belice podría no saber que el Banco Central alerto a el FIU de fraude masivo y lavado de dinero que estaba ocurriendo en Sanctuary Bay? ¿Cómo podría el Primer Ministro fallar en abordar adecuadamente las graves denuncias contra su propio Bufete de Abogados Barrow y Williams que figura en el documento de la corte? Lo llaman el escándalo más grande de la historia del FTC. Es un escándalo que ha traído vergüenza y desgracia para nuestro país. El Primer Ministro Barrow no puede esperar que su Conferencia de prensa sea el todo y el final de este asunto. Primer Ministro Barrow, Sanctuary Bay es escándalo de su gobierno UDP. Su Bufete de abogados los representó, su gobierno los apoyó, incluso llegó usted personalmente a ayudar a resolver el caso contra el Banco Atlántico Internacional (AIBL) –no puede correr, no se puede esconder – no puede utilizar palabras grandes para explicar este escándalo – ¡usted ahora debe responsabilizarse de esto! Los beliceños exigimos rendición de cuentas. La Infracción no se puede ignorar. Debe tener renuncias. El Primer Ministro afirmó que se sacrificaba por su equipo, ¿es por ese, su equipo el corrupto, Primer Ministro? Usted y sus compinches ahora deben sacrificarse para el equipo Belice. Por favor – por el amor de dios…le suplicamos que se marche ya.


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Major Malfunction The brutal, senseless killing of Allyson Major, a productive, young, family man and a teacher, was murder. It doesn’t matter how the Police try to spin it. It points to what has become a systemic breakdown of the Police Department because of political interference, manipulation and neglect. We won’t be too hard on Chester just yet, because he inherited a broken system from a lame duck Commissioner Whylie whose biggest achievement during his term was sucking up to his political bosses. The UDP has no will to fight crime, and so have neglected the Police and have allowed the Department to be infiltrated by undisciplined, poorly trained cops who are promoted depending on their connections to Ministers. We send our condolences to the family of Allyson Major, and we join the nation and the family in demanding justice. Bogus Stats Mason’s best friend, the Minister of National Insecurity, says that the crime stats show that murders are down by 18%. He says that the problem is that the public perception is that there are a lot of murders. Apparently they’re not really murders, just a perception. Like the public only perceived the five bodies washing up, all of them with gunshot wounds to the head. And the public only perceived the triple murder just the other day, and the double murder on Baymen Avenue in Belize City, and the double murder in San Pedro. According to the fat fellow, that’s all just a perception. In reality, crime is way down, and we’re living in a safe, secure country. In fact, says the Minister of National Insecurity, their crime-fighting strategies are working, so we should be patting him on the back instead of criticizing. Hmmm, have to wonder if shooting people in the head while chasing their vehicle down a crowded street is a part of the new crime-fighting strategy. Imagine that this is the man who wants to be the leader of the country. Wait…what? Mason has more pics? Moving on. The King’s Kryptonite The Sanctuary Belize scam, a massive operation which thrived in Belize under the UDP, is Mr. Barrow’s kryptonite. That is why he has used his law firm, Barrow and Williams, the same law firm which represented principals from Sanctuary Bay, to intimidate the media. Barrow and Williams, on behalf of the Prime Minister, is forbidding the media to repeat the damning allegations contained in a 50-page Court document compiled by the very powerful Federal Trade Commission. The media has been warned that they can’t repeat the allegations of complicity and corruption, or they will be sued. In fact, there is a chance that you may be sued if you even refer to the FTC. Mr. Barrow is afraid. He is very afraid. He can be destroyed by what would come out in a court case where the FTC would be able to provide, for all to see, the evidence to support their allegations. Neither Mr. Barrow nor the UDP would survive that exposure. Look at King Dean sweat. And this is only the beginning. Liar Lawyer No wonder King Dean is sweating bullets. He’s on national television claiming that the Sanctuary Bay development has never, ever come up in Cabinet. In fact, says Dean, he’s not even sure where Sanctuary Bay is. And then BAM, there’s video of Mike Singh, Barrow’s investment guru, at the opening of the Sanctuary Bay development telling the gathering that they have the full support of the government. And it gets worse. There’s a document showing that Cabinet –the same Cabinet that Barrow heads which never, ever talked about Sanctuary Bay—approved a fiscal incentive package for Sanctuary Bay which effectively deprived the Belizean economy of over $15MILLION dollars. Barrow lied to the Belizean people, without shame. Our leader said it right today when he said that this is the scandal which will bring down the UDP. Wait for it. The best is yet to come. Writing on the Wall If you want to get the sense of the best that is yet to come, take a look at the results of the Village Council elections. The people are sending a message to the UDP that their time is done. Week after week the PUP are gaining ground, because our people in rural communities can see that the UDP Ministers are becoming millionaires while many of them can’t even send their children to school. Even the nasty Chairman of the UDP, Alberto August, has been telling King Dean that the UDP is in trouble. But this is way past trouble. This is the end of the UDP. They will go down in history as the most corrupt government that ever existed in our young nation, and King Dean will be flogged with his own two-sided machete. We can’t wait. Imagine the possibilities.

NOTICE GELEX GROUP LTD. IBC # 53,142 (“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 GELEX GROUP LTD.: a) Is in dissolution b) Commenced dissolution on the 12th day of July, 2019; and c) CILTrust International Inc. of No. 35 Barrack Road, Third Floor, Belize City, Belize, Central America, is the Liquidator of the Company. CILTrust International Limited Registered Agent

NOTICE Acthold Services Corporation IBC # 153,902 (“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 Acthold Services Corporation IBC: a) Is in dissolution b) Commenced dissolution on the 9th day of July, 2019; and c) CILTrust International Inc. of No. 35 Barrack Road, Third Floor, Belize City, Belize, Central America, is the Liquidator of the Company. CILTrust International Limited Registered Agent

NOTICE IF International Fiduciary Ltd. # 103,457 (“the Company”) Pursuant to Section 102 (8) of the International Business Companies Act, Chapter 270 of the Laws of Belize, Revised Edition 2011, notice is hereby given that IF International Fiduciary Ltd. has been dissolved as at 11th July, 2019 and has been struck off the Register of International Business Companies. CIL Trust International Limited Registered Agent

NOTICE WLG Management LTD. # 131,816 (“the Company”) Pursuant to Section 102 (8) of the International Business Companies Act, Chapter 270 of the Laws of Belize, Revised Edition 2011, notice is hereby given that WLG Management LTD has been dissolved as at 11th July, 2019 and has been struck off the Register of International Business Companies. CIL Trust International Limited Registered Agent


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GRADER OPERATOR Pay Scale: III $10,214.16 x $636.00 = $20,390.16

Works Manager

Prayer To The Holy Spirit O Holy Spirit, You who are the Fountainhead of all knowledge, Who Illuminate the path way which enables me to reach my goal. You Who shares your Divine gift permitting me to forgive and forget past insults and injustices, and Who are always at my side within reaching distance. I desire in this short supplication to thank You for all that You have done for me; and to assure You once more that I never want to be separated from You under any circumstances, no matter what the incentive. I want to be with You, I along with my loved ones, cradled in Your unending love. Thank You for your never-failing kindness towards me and those I call my own. (Prayer to be offered for three consecutive days: Faith in The Holy Spirit will cause Him to respond to your request no matter how difficult the problem might be. Publish prayer as soon as request has been Granted .) Thank You Holy Spirit. N.M.

The Belize City Council is seeking applications to fill the post of Grader Operator. AREA OF RESPONSIBILITY: The Grader Operator is responsible for operating the grader and other heavy equipment in a safe and effective manner in order to ensure the roadways are accessible, safe and in good operating condition. The Grader Operator is responsible for operating the grader and other heavy equipment in a safe and appropriate manner. The Grader Operator must also clean, maintain and secure equipment. DUTIES/RESPONSIBILITIES: ➢ Depending on instructions, must be able to operate grader. ➢ Operate heavy equipment in a safe and effective manner in order to minimize the risk of injury, property damage or loss of life. ➢ Operate the grader and other heavy equipment in a safe and efficient way according to all relevant legislation, policies and procedures. ➢ Perform daily safety and maintenance checks. ➢ Clean heavy equipment as scheduled and/or required. ➢ Ensure heavy equipment is safely and securely stored. ➢ Liaise with the mechanic department for schedule maintenance. ➢ Practice workplace safety. ➢ Ensure that all protocols, procedures and guidelines are used at all times in carrying out assigned duties. ➢ Ensure that professionalism is displayed at all times when carrying out duties. ➢ Perform any other relevant duties assigned from time to time.

All interested persons must submit their applications along with their resume and two letters of reference, in a sealed envelope no later than Monday, July 22, 2019 to Human Resources Manager, Belize City Council, 109 North Front Street, Belize City, Belize.

REQUIRED KNOWLEDGE: Must have proficient knowledge in the following areas: • • • • •

Knowledge of truck and equipment safety. Knowledge of equipment maintenance and storage procedures. Knowledge of road construction and maintenance techniques. Knowledge of workplace safety requirements and procedures. Knowledge of equipment cleaning standards and procedures

EDUCATION AND/OR EXPERIENCE • • • •

High School Diploma Valid Driver’s License Must possess class: A, B2, B3 and E 5 years’ experience in driving heavy duty equipment

PUBLIC AUCTION SALE ** Second Publication ** BY ORDER OF THE CHARGEE HOLY REDEEMER CREDIT UNION LIMITED, a Licensed Public Auctioneer will sell on site the following property at the time as listed. At No. 10 5th Street South, Corozal Town, Corozal District on Friday, August 2, 2019 at 1:30 p.m.

LIQUOR LICENSE NOTICES Notice is hereby given that Paul Samuel Ferguson is applying for a Restaurant Liquor License to be operated at ”Chicken Dred” located at #17 Farmer’s Market, Belize City, Belize District, under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

SCHEDULE

ALL THAT piece or parcel of land comprising 612.7 square yards being Parcel 731, Block 1 in the Corozal Central Registration Section situate at No. 10 5th Street South, Corozal Town, Corozal District, TOGETHER with a two-storey building of reinforced concrete construction, ground floor comprising 3,400 square feet containing five bedrooms, three bathrooms, living room, dining, kitchen and storeroom and the first floor comprising 2,800 square feet containing four bedrooms, four bathrooms, living room, dining, kitchen and storeroom, surrounded by a concrete verandah and patio, the freehold property of VIDHYA BAXANI, surety for SURAJ BAXANI. DATED this 18th day of July 2019

Notice is hereby given that Irma Gaciela Hernandez is applying for a Beer Liquor License to be operated at ”Gungulung’s Shop” located on Barbara Harris Street, Belize City, Belize District, under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Vacancy Maintenance person needed at Guevara Mainland Tours located in San Pedro, Belize District. Apply in person.

All sales are strictly cash and deemed final. For more information contact: HOLY REDEEMER CREDIT UNION LIMITED 1 HYDE’S LANE, BELIZE CITY, BELIZE Phone: (501) 224-5644 Fax: (501) 223-0738 Email: foreclosures@hrcubelize.org


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and Joy Grant became the Governor. She still did nothing. She is still the Governor and most observers thought she would have resigned last Wednesday. But nothing. On Friday 12th July 2019 with the Sanctuary Bay scandal ranging across the country and Dean Barrow’s reputation following the Titanic ship, Barrow and Williams Law Firm issued a public release. A letter addressed to “all media houses” on behalf of Dean Barrow. This bizarre letter must be aimed at the free press in the country. It can’t be for all media. The UDP has radio, television and newspaper. They would never and could never be reproducing the shocking information contained in the Court documents. The letter is aimed at Kremandala, Plus TV and Channel 5. It is Barrow’s attempt to muzzle debate and restrict national conversation on the latest, and greatest, scandal surrounding Dean Barrow’s government, which seems to be crawling with crooks and thieves. The media in Belize have an important duty, protected by the freedom of expression and freedom to communicate ideas and information as stated in our Constitution; that duty is to tell Belizeans what are the allegations against our officials, as contained in the court documents in the U.S.A and to be fair in its reporting. In Bob Marley’s song JAH LIVE, are the lyrics, “The Truth is an offence, But not a SIN”. We agree, and add- The Truth Is An Offence, But Not A Crime. The Truth Is An Offence, But Not Defamatory”. REBELLION IN BELIZE Belize’s scanty history records that in 1894 there was an “unprecedented riot of forest labourers” in Belize because the greed of local merchants and the riot manifested a lot of anti-white sentiments from Creoles. British troops had to be brought in included Belizeans. The first World War started in 1914. 500 West Indians enlisted to go to war as part of the British West Indian Regiment. They left for overseas in 1915 and 1916. In July 1915, British Governor to Belize, Governor Collet, a racist, had said and behaved discriminatory at a reception by refusing to allow a prominent black Belizean H.H. Vernon to attend. A few months after this, a white lawyer and commander of the local military was murdered in what was described as a “brave act.” In August 1918, the public buildings on Regent Street caught fire which may have been deliberate. Black creoles openly refused to help fight the fire and took the attitude “Let it Burn”. The Belizean soldiers who were sent to Mesopotamia area (Iraq) as a supporting labour free to white soldiers exposed them to even more racism than in Belize. The remaining creoles in Belize were continuing to listen to a radical creole named Herbert Hill Cain. Cain had his own newspaper, Belize Independent, which promoted black consciousness, black achievements and exposed injustice against black people in Belize. There was also another newspaper widely circulating among creoles. It was Marcus Garvey’s Negro World printed in the U.S.A. The World War ended and Belizean soldiers returned home on July 8, 1919. On the night of 22 July 1919, all hell broke loose in Belize City. Imagine, trained, brave black soldiers in a full scale riot in otherwise peaceful and docile Belize City. The local police did not go against the Belizean soldiers and were later described by the Governor as disloyal. The riot got out of control when the population started looting and destroying. It was an element of the same Belizean returning soldiers who restored order on the morning of 23rd of July 1919. On the 24th of July, a British warship arrived and the Governor and his white racist colonials could breathe easy again. The great Marcus Garvey visited Belize. He made three visits to our country. In April 1920, his visit was a huge success and morale booster for creoles. John Young who was 35 years old at the time and who went on to live for 102 years, told this writer Garvey had out-dressed the Governor at a formal event where almost one thousand Belizeans attended. The Archives in Belmopan record that it was the establishment of Belize Chapter of the Universal Negro Improvement Association-UNIA, and attracted a membership of 800 creoles with a handful of middle-class creoles accepting positions on the executive: Second vice-president, Benjamin Adderley, Third Vice President Calvert Staine, General Secretary Samuel Haynes, (of course) Herbert Hill Cain was on the executive. Belizeans should know that the street names on Southside, Belize City such as Euphrates, Amara, Mesopotamia, Kut Avenue, Mosul Street all come from the areas where the Belizean soldiers experienced in Iraq. Also, the British Government set up an official Commission of Inquiry into what caused little Belize to riot. The Report of the Commission is at the Archives Department and makes for a most interesting read on how black creoles felt towards the white colonial masters and the suffering they had to endure. If the British were still in charge of Belize, there would be a Commission of Inquiry into Corruption and several Ministers would end up in Hattieville prison, and their ill-gotten gains would be confiscated. Belize is crying out for a rebellion.

PUBLIC AUCTION SALES: PROPERTIES Belmopan, Cotton Tree & Roaring Creek River, Cayo District

BY ORDER of the Mortgagees, Messrs. The Belize Bank Limited, Licensed PUBLIC AUCTION SALES: PROPERTIES Auctioneers KevinBelmopan, A. Castillo Christiana R.River, Castillo will sell the following Cotton & Tree & Roaring Creek Cayo District BYproperties ORDER of the on Mortgagees, Messrs. The Belize Limited, Licensed Auctioneers Kevin A. Castillo & Monday 29th JulyBank 2019 at the locations below listed: th

Christiana R. Castillo will sell the following properties on Monday 29 July 2019 at the locations below listed: A. BELMOPAN, CAYO DISTRICT: In the Belize Bank Limited Parking Lot, Constitution Drive, Belmopan, Cayo District at 11:30 am: 1. 98.963 acres beside Five Blues Lake National Park, North of St. Margaret Village, Cayo District:

ALL THAT piece or parcel of land is situate in the Five Blues Lake Area, North of St. Margaret Village, Cayo

District and it is bounded and described as follows:- On the North for a distance of 496.515 meters (1,628.966 feet) by Five Blues Lake National Park; On the South for a distance of 219.001 meters ( 718.50 feet) by the Five Blues Lake National Park; On the East for a distance of 1,145.241 meters ( 3,757.31 feet) by the Five Blues Lake National Park; On the West for a distance of 1,117.586 meters ( 3,666.58 feet) by a road reserve and a 100.248 acre plot and a portion of a 222.556 acre plot being 98.963 acres as shown on Minister’s Fiat Plan No. 642 of 2004 attached to Minister Fiat Grant No. 642 of 2005 dated the 26th. July, 2004 TOGETHER with all buildings and erections standing and being thereon. (Being 98.963 acres of undeveloped land situate beside the Five Blues Lake National Park, north of the village of St. Margaret, Cayo District, the freehold property of Mr. Hubert Nelson Tillett)

2. Parcel Nos. 8318 Maya Mopan Community, Belmopan, Cayo District:

REGISTRATION SECTION BLOCK PARCEL Belmopan 20 8318 (Being Parcel No. 8313 (697.078 square meters) situate in the Maya Mopan Community, Belmopan, Cayo District, the freehold properties of Mr. Hernan Roger Alcoser) 3. Lot No. 136 Cotton Tree Village, Cayo District:

All that piece or Parcel of Land being Lot No. 136 containing 981.140 square meters (1173.43 square yards) as shown on Plan No. 1862 at the Office of the Commissioner of Lands and Surveys in Belmopan, TOGETHER with all buildings and erections standing and being thereon. (Being a concrete bungalow dwelling house (27 ft. X 31 ft.) [3 bedrooms + 1 bathroom + living/dining/kitchen + laundry & front porch] and lot [981.140 S.M.] situate within Cotton Tree Village, Cayo District, the leasehold property of Ms. Edda Jones (Deceased). 4. Parcel No. 2535 Roaring Creek Village, Cayo District:

ALL THAT piece or parcel of land containing 869.767 square meters (1,040.24 square yards) as shown on the land register of Parcel No. 2535 and the Registry Index Map (RIM) of the Society Hall Registration Section lodged at the office of the Registrar of Lands in Belmopan TOGETHER with all buildings and erections standing and being thereon. (Being Parcel No. 2535 containing 869.767 S.M. of vacant land situate in Roaring Creek Village, Cayo District, the freehold property of Ms. Angela Carita Pelayo) B. SAN IGNACIO, CAYO DISTRICT: In front Messrs. The Belize Bank Limited, Burns Avenue, San Ignacio, Cayo District at 1:30 pm: 1. Lot No. 295 San Jose Succotz, Cayo District:

ALL THAT leasehold piece or parcel of land being Lot No. 295 situate in San Jose Succotz Village, Cayo District bounded as follows: On the Northeast for 15.243 metres by Lot No. 294; On the Southeast for 30.487 metres by Lot No. 297; On the Southwest for 15.423 metres by a street & On the Northwest for 30.487 metres by Lot No. 293 containing 555.790 square metres as shown on Plan No. 1701 at the Office of the Commissioner of Lands and Surveys TOGETHER with all buildings and erections standing and being thereon. (Being concrete bungalow dwelling house [25 ft. X 28 ft.] containing 1 bedroom + 1 bathroom + living/dining/kitchen + verandah situate in San Jose Succotz Village, Cayo District, the leasehold property of Mr. David Perez) ADDITIONAL INFORMATION - www.belizebank.com (foreclosure listing) ADDITIONAL INFORMATION www. belizebank.com (foreclosure TERMS: STRICTLY CASH listing) KEVINSTRICTLY A. CASTILLO CASH TERMS: TELEPHONE 223-4488 KEVIN A. CASTILLO E-mail: belizeauctionsales@gmail.com TELEPHONE: 223 4488 Facebook: Belize Auctions Email: kevinacas@yahoo.com Face Book: Belize Auctions


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SB SAGA Belize: A shrinking democracy?

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THE BELIZE TIMES documents, it is a blatant example of a government that has failed miserably in accountability and transparency with so many scandals over the past 10 years and is operating with impunity. The Opposition Party has called out the government on this. The Belize Chamber of Commerce, the

By Valerie Woods As per a letter dated July 12, 2019, the media is being threatened with a possible lawsuit by the Prime Minister if the media republishes, broadcasts or repeats in any form the statements that were filed in court by the US Federal Trade Commission (FTC). The court filing of arguments in this case is a matter of public record. The Prime Minister has stated the statements are unfounded. If they are unfounded, will the Prime Minister and his lawyer take the FTC to court for defaming his character? Why does he choose instead to silence the local media in reporting on the very content that he, the Prime Minister, also revealed during his press conference the day before on July 11th? Is it that the media was invited to cover an official government press conference but are now being given a gag order to not report on the contents of that same press conference? And will we as a society accept this? The statements from the FTC filed in a US court relate to the Sanctuary Bay Belize scam, reported as the largest fraud case in the history of Belize and the FTC. Belizeans can access Google or YouTube and pull these documents down in full detail for themselves. Belizeans can replay the Prime Minister’s press conference and hear him repeat the statements and deny their veracity. Therefore, when the media is threatened in an attempt to stifle reporting on these serious and scandalous allegations, it is a dangerous precedent for democracy, transparency, accountability, and an abuse of power to the Belizean public. Silencing the media on reporting it raises several questions about the state of our democracy. First, the Prime Minister’s attorney is from the Prime Minister’s law firm Barrow & Williams who was the law firm on record for the Sanctuary Bay Belize enterprises. One can understandably question if a conflict of interest exists here. Second, the Prime Minister rushes to use the swift arm of the law firm in an attempt to not have any of the statements made against him broadcasted but does not do so for the other members and officials of his UDP government who are also named in the court document. The media, therefore, has a right to know if the court document can be reported on as long as it does not broadcast those arguments that name the Prime Minister himself. And if so, is it that reporting on the statements involving all other UDP government officials is fair game? Instead of threatening the media with a lawsuit, why didn’t the Prime Minister and his Ministry of Finance or the Ministry of Trade call for an inquiry into what transpired to have caused this largest real estate and consumer fraud to occur in Belize? Why have they not called for an inquiry to investigate which officials or authorities, if any, had knowledge of this suspicious investment? What measures will be put in place to ensure that investments in Belize are safer and that this does not reoccur? There is also a video of the Sanctuary Bay Belize development that showcases a former CEO in the Ministry of Trade giving the assurances of the current government support to the investment project. Therefore, when the former Governor of the Central Bank of Belize issued an e-mail (as was reported at the Prime Minister’s press conference) that suggested fraudulent transaction(s) may be at hand at Sanctuary Bay, why didn’t the Prime Minister, his Ministry of Finance and/ or Ministry of Trade inquire about this in the interest of the government and the protection of the reputation of investing in Belize? It is also interesting that the US Embassy in Belize has inserted itself in the call of caution in reporting on these public court documents. The USA would never sanction its own press on reporting on publicly filed court documents and it should not be encouraged to do so in an independent Belize. Freedom of the press to report on official documents is a hallmark of a free society and should be respected by all governments. When journalists and the media are threatened with lawsuits because they are reporting on publicly filed

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National Trade Union Congress of Belize, the network of NGOs, the youth groups and each of us should be writing, rallying or sending strong messages to our area representatives and the government of Belize that we will not stand for this. This country has had many decades of scandals by both major par-

ties and has suffered increasing violent crimes over the years. This past week has been yet another tragic one. Tough lessons should have been learnt by now. Are we as a nation now numb both to crimes and scandals and simply don’t care anymore? Are we not angry enough to demand change?

BUILDING/PREMISES SUPERVISOR Salary Negotiable

City Engineer

CAREER OPPORTUNITY The Belize City Council is seeking applications to fill the post of Building/Premises Supervisor.

Area of Responsibility:

The Building Supervisor oversees the security, maintenance and fire-prevention systems in the building. The supervisor works closely with tenants on the ground floor to address their concerns and at the same time ensure they adhere to their contractual agreements. The job of the supervisor is to ensure that a building maintenance plan is developed and implemented to maintain the upkeep of the building and its content. The Supervisor is to request, secure and account for any material, supplies, equipment and services needed to make sure the premises is maintained and kept at a required standard.

Required Knowledge, Skills, Abilities and Attributes: • Must have strong problem solving skills • Must have the ability to perform basic repairs in electrical, plumbing and mechanical systems • Must have good communication and interpersonal skills • Must have superior customer service skills • Must have good listening and negotiating skills • Must be detail oriented and have good scheduling and time management skills • Must be proficient at safely using tools associated with the job • Must have knowledge of building codes and safety standards as set forth by the regulatory authorities • Must have a valid driver’s license • Must be able to lift heavy items • Must have basic first aid skills • Must be able to maneuver in small spaces

Minimum Requirements: • Associates Degree in Engineering • Experience working on a construction or maintenance crew • Must pass criminal background check as well as a drug test

All interested persons must submit their applications along with their resume and two letters of reference in a sealed envelope no later than Monday, July 29, 2019 addressed to the Human Resources Manager, Belize City Council, 109 North Front Street, Belize City, Belize. This position reports to the City Engineer.

Specific Responsibilities 1. Update the Council immediately when there is an issue on the premises 2. Provide monthly report of the status and conditions of the units and the premises 3. Work closely with the Revenue Department to ensure that tenants’ accounts are updated and reconciled 4. Maintain a rental journal of delinquent and up-to-date payments 5. Prepare requisitions for approval of any material and external services needed for up keep of the building/premises 6. Responsible for the security and accountability of material held in your possession 7. Must be available to provide assistance to tenants 8. Educate tenants about their roles and responsibilities in the building 9. Ensure that tenants secure their area before leaving at the close of the day 10. Ensure that tenants dispose of their garbage in the designated garbage area 11. Ensure that tenants, at all-time, are operating within the agreement of their contract 12. Ensure that surrounding area is clean at all times 13. Conduct monthly checks to ensure that rents are paid on time 14. Address tenants’ complaints 15. Respond to tenant requests for repairs and keep a journal of completed work 16. Deliver any correspondence, contract, eviction notice, etc., to tenants 17. Inspect vacant units and ensure that unit are clean and necessary repairs are done before a new tenant moves in

ACCOUNTS PAYABLE Pay Scale:

IV - $11,766.00 x $686.88 = $22,756.08

Reports:

Finance Manager

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The Belize City Council is seeking applications to fill the post of Accounts Payable.

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All interested persons must submit their applications along with their resume and two letters of reference, in a sealed envelope no later than Monday, July 29, 2019 to Human Resources Manager, Belize City Council, 109 North Front Street, Belize City, Belize.

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Receive all invoices for payment and ensure that they are certified by the respective department head and approved for payment by the City Administrator. Ensure that funds are available under the respective head and sub-head before vouchers are passed for preparation Maintain and keep up to date an Accounts Payable Ledger. (individual and summary) On a monthly basis, reconcile all vendor accounts Prepare monthly Accounts Payable Report and submit to the Finance Manager. Perform relief Cashier duties Immediately bring to the attention of your supervisor any irregularity or fraud that has come to your knowledge

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Assist as alternate officer in the absence of the Payroll Officer Responsible for insurance, licensing and re-licensing of all Council vehicles and equipment Responsible to keep and prepare all fuel logistics Reconcile Customer statement with the invoices in Quick Books. Maintain and issue contract numbers for all contracts issued by the Council Prepare and process “Trade Off” with vendors Check all vouchers and payroll for payments Keep track of daily expenditure and verify weekly with the Accounts Officer Ensure that all protocols, procedures and guidelines are used at all times in carrying out assigned duties Ensure that professionalism is displayed at all times when carrying out duties Report to work immediately in the event a disaster threat and after the city has suffered a disaster Any other duties assigned from time to time

EDUCATION AND/OR EXPERIENCE Associates Degree in Accounting


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BELIZE NEEDS JESUS

By Dickie Bradley Belize Needs Jesus Belizeans need Jesus, now more than ever, not the Jesus who will come again after the war of Armageddon after the four horsemen of the apocalypse unleash their supernatural powers against the forces of evil. When, the great whore of Babylon will fall because the nations of the earth drink the Wine of Formation. Not that Jesus. The Jesus who Belizeans desperately need is the one who was a refuge from the corrupt government of Herod and his murderers. Remember Jesus’ Mom and Dad had flee to Egypt, a foreign country in Northern Africa as the government was going to kill baby Jesus. We need the Jesus whom walked among the people. Who taught them there is a better life and we can live in harmony with each other. All the laws and regulations that Moses taught, Jesus summarized in one of Moses’ sentence - “Thou shall love the Lord thy God with all your heart, and with all your soul and with all your mind”. Jesus then added “you shall love your neighbor as you love yourself”. No one can make it any clearer than that. If sinners and infidels were to separate the list of Jesus’ miracles and look only what he said, they would still be faced with the awesome power of his teachings, so clear and so true, which can make us better human beings. Belize is in bad shape. No country in the English speaking Caribbean has been falling into the bottomless pit as rapidly as Belize. In the last ten to twenty five years Belize has lost its soul. It is now a haven for all manner of demons and foul spirits. We are now between the devil and the deep blue sea of corruption and crime. There is a lesson, it comes from the fabulous book we call the bible. It is Genesis, Ch. 23-33. God was making a decision to destroy a city because of the sinfulness of its people. Abraham asked God “will you destroy the righteous with the wicked, if there are fifty righteous will you spare the city”? God said he would spare the city it had even only fifty righteous. What if it be only 45 would you still spare the city. And God said yes. Abraham pressed his luck and eventually asked if there is only ten righteous and God answered if there is only ten righteous he would spare everyone in the city. Did the Almighty God end up destroying the city? Go read the Bible and find out. Belize is being destroyed. I cannot say if it is the will of God that we are being destroyed. For I do not know. But I know our country is going to the dogs and it is wicked, crooked, corrupt politics that are contributing to our destruction. Along with an immoral, incompetent and corrupt leadership who has turned their backs on the poor people of Belize. And while it is true that we are not to blame the sheep but rather the shepherd, the people are not blameless. Sometimes, I think if we understand

where we came from, it can help us to understand why we are where we are. One hundred and twenty three years after slavery legally ended in Belize mental slavery remained under a system called colonialism. The same slave masters continued to own us and control us. The children, grandchildren and great grandchildren of slaves cannot be on the same level as those who enjoy freedom for hundreds and hundreds of years. We were and remain at a great disadvantage. Family structures, role models, values, skills and institutional knowledge are in tatters. In 1934 Aldous Huxley said “if the world had any ends, BH would certainly be one of them.” Party politics only emerged in Belize in the 1950’s. Our puny country did not begin to govern itself until 1964. By the time long delayed political independence arrived we were already scattered and confused. There was never any collective journey on the road

dren? They are sent to school because the law says so and then no more. Children of the wealthy and middle class go to primary school and thereafter move up to the next educational level. Children of the poor and unfortunate who don’t or can’t afford are thrown one side. And this is in spite of what the man from Gal said, at Matthew Chp 18 verse 6: “But whose shall offend one of these little ones which believe in me, it were better for him that a millstone were hanged about his neck, and that he were drowned in the depth of the sea.” I mentioned a few words about the creole tribe who are less than one third of our population. I won’t venture into the situation of our Hispanic brothers and sisters who are now 55 percent of Belize’s population. But it should be noted they are not as homogeny as the statistics indicate. They are several distinct nationalities-Guatemalans, Hondurans, Salvadorans and so on. In July 2019, Belize and Belizeans are in the worst conditions they have ever been. Our situation is beginning to look hopeless. We need Jesus now, more than ever.

to economic prosperity. The social destruction of Belize, certainly of Belize City accelerated after 1961, following the destruction of Hattie. Large numbers of creoles started migrating to the USA. Many solid, dynamic, decent Belizeans left backward Belize for greener pastures. Family structures, already weak started to crumble. By 1982 we were completely unprepared for the invasion of our minds, by American television. There is plentiful research which confirms that when American television enters a country the demons of materialism, pornography, immorality, drugs, crime and corruption arrive with permanent visas. They are here to stay. Belize is now awash in sin. The sinners run things. The children whom Jesus warned ……. By the way, children, who are the future, have no place and no space in Belize. This is a whole topic in itself. But, as an example, when last you heard the government or the corporate Dons put a perk or a playground for the chil-

SANITATION MANAGER Pay Scale:

VII - $25,059.84 x $1,110.72 = $46,163.52

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The Belize City Council is seeking applications to fill the post of Sanitation Manager. All interested persons must submit their applications along with their resume and two letters of reference, in a sealed envelope no later than Monday, July 29, 2019 to Human Resources Manager, Belize City Council, 109 North Front Street, Belize City, Belize. AREA OF RESPONSIBILITY

The Sanitation Manager will manage the operational and fiscal activities of the department while planning, developing and executing systems and procedures to improve the operating quality and efficiency of the department. The Manager will be expected to perform the essential functions listed below and additional job-related responsibilities and duties throughout the department as assigned and or as necessary. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES 

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Undertake daily client management and monitor Sanitation related contracts carried out by external contractors (Belize Waste Control) Produce reports on contractor performance on waste, recycling, street cleaning and other matters Ensure HR policies and procedures are implemented and used effectively to manage and develop the team, including conducting appraisals with full regard to guidance as set out within the Council’s Policy Manual Ensure that suitable records are kept in respect of hours of work and sick leave Ensure that customer complaints and requests are dealt with in a prompt and professional manner to maintain a high quality service level Ensure that employees are adequately trained and competent to

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Evaluate and justify supplies, equipment and purchases as needed Plan, organize, direct, coordinate and supervise functions and activities of the department Coordinate special projects and other duties as assigned by the City Engineer Establish and maintain effective lines of communication with the contractor to ensure the full scope of the contract is carried out Ensure that all parks, playgrounds and medians located throughout the city are being maintained on a quarterly basis Develop a schedule and maintain the bushing of overgrown lots throughout the city Responsible for the elimination of all hot spots throughout the city Responsible for the removal of all abandoned buildings and derelict vehicles found throughout the city in accordance with the Public Health Act Ensure that all protocols, procedures and guidelines are used at all times in carrying out assigned duties Ensure that professionalism is displayed at all times when carrying out duties Report to work immediately in the event of a disaster threat and after the City has suffered a disaster Carry out any other reasonable assigned duties that may be assigned from time to time EDUCATION AND/OR EXPERIENCE Bachelors Degree in Public Health Management Minimum 5 years experience in related field


12 Eudaldo Santiago Briceño

Eulogy Delivered by PUP Party Leader John Briceño At the La Inmaculada Church in Orange Walk Town, Belize July 11, 2019

Good afternoon everyone. On behalf of our entire family, thank you for being here. I speak on behalf of Mrs. Elvia Briceño, our Tia Elvia, his wife of 52 years, his children, his grandchildren, great grandchild, nieces, nephews, cousins and for the many friends of Eudaldo Santiago Briceño whom we all knew as Dali. I am honoured to be chosen to express what Tio Dali meant to those who mourn with us here in this church, as well as for those at home and abroad who could not make it here with us today. We all loved Tio Dali. From his parents John and Felipa, his older brothers Lalo, Polo, Charo and Joe as well from his sisters—Mattie, Clody, Dina, and the only two living siblings, Neli and Ana—Tio Dali received many special qualities which he passed on to all of us, especially to Mayela, Rosiel, Felissa, Eudaldo, Aaron, Elvira and, of course, Santiago as well as his, other eight, wonderful grandchildren and great grandchild. These qualities included strength in time of trouble, calm in time of chaos, perseverance, concern for others, and a full appreciation for laughter and a good time. He also shared with us that, very often overlooked quality, which was plain and simple common sense. For all these things he shared with us, Tio Dali will always be a part of our lives. It is difficult to put love into words because we each experience and feel love differently. It is also not easy to put into words emotions like trust, or joy, and, yes, sadness. I am sure many of us are feeling all those emotions at this time. There is another word that we can add to that list that carried a certain emotion for Tio Dali. Some of us in this

THE BELIZE TIMES church must first understand what it represents before we can define it, and that word is our name: Briceño. For all of us who knew him, Tio Dali exemplified all of these. He loved life, he cared about people, he was happiest right here in Orange Walk, and he persevered through it all, the joys and challenges, the ups and downs that form the man Eudaldo Briceño. He eventually figured out and I think he wanted us to understand that the sum total of all these qualities meant being a family man as well as being a Briceño, which meant being a part of a political family. A few years back, when I had to prepare to bury my own father, Tio Dali was a great source of strength to me as well as my brothers and sisters. He made sure that that all of us knew he was there for us. Every day he came to the hospital to sit with us, to help us let go and when it was all done, he cried with us, prayed with us and shared good moments about my father with us. And through it all, he stressed the importance of showing our appreciation to everyone in this community. He stressed the importance of family—that we Briceños must always stick out together: in good times, as well as in bad times. Tia Neli can spend hours talking about his Sunday morning visits with her and Tia Ana spending the day together with his sisters. It started with breakfast and went on through lunch and maybe a few drinks and well into the evenings. Sundays were for his sisters. He also spent hours in his business with this daughter Mayela and, of course, time was made for his daily visits to Simon where they would talk about his favourite topic politics. And, of course there were other topics, I will not mention in this sacred place. Recently, Tio Dali and I traveled together to Merida, where he had gone for a medical checkup. At one point during our time in Merida, we sat together just the two of us having a meal. Tio Dali talked to me about life and about his family. He wanted me to know how lucky he was to watch all his children grow up; and how, all of them were living successful lives and building their families. He talked about how, through all the ups and downs that they experienced, how he and Tia Elvia made sure that the children understood the importance of education and about perseverance. He wanted to be sure that his children could provide for themselves and their families, and in some way, he felt he was able to see that through, even, when he had to make tough decisions like the time he fired Aaron for showing up to work late. This was his way of teaching the importance of promptness and responsibility. Sitting there with Tio Dali, I got the sense that he wanted me to understand that, in the end, we all face our Creator with the hope that we are judged by how much good we tried to do, more so than by the wrongs and the mistakes we made in life. I think what Tio Dali was hop-

ing I would appreciate is that, in the end, it’s not about money or material things like big homes and fancy cars, or being the leader of a political party, it is about doing your best to try and do right by your children; it’s about family and by helping the people around you. Dali Briceño did what he could to make sure that all his children knew something that would allow them to be successful in life. He tried to teach them that there was no job too big or too small or too unimportant. He wanted his children to be well rounded not only in values, but also in the way they saw the world and he wanted them to know you had to work if you wanted to achieve success. Perhaps being the youngest of the Briceno brothers, Tio Dali benefited from the personalities of all his brothers and sisters. They made sure he understood that being the child of John and Felipa Briceño meant understanding that people who were poor or needy deserved our help. He also understood that Tio Polo and my father, Joe, served this community and country. I believe he would want his children, and all his nieces and nephews, and his sons and daughters to never forget our responsibility to this community. Eudaldo walked this earth for 75 years living by those qualities that were shaped and molded by those around him. He did what he could to raise all his children right. We will all miss his good counsel. Tia Elvia will miss their discussions about the children. Mayela will think of her father’s advice manya-days in the business. Tia Ana and Tia Neli will miss his visits and his place will always be reserved at the table on the Sundays. Simon will miss his best friend and the daily conversations they had about life and politics and the rest. Madie and Vanessa will miss their favourite member of the local Los Bukis fan club; Santiago, whom he so loved like a son, will miss the talks he used to have with Tio Dali. Aaron will never forget and will always be grateful to his father for teaching him to be on time and to never give up. As for Elvira, know that Tio Dali was very proud of his daughter, the doctor, and Felissa, your return to Orange Walk was added blessing, those moments you spent with your dad brought out that special love that not even distance could separate. Staying by your father’s side through those last stressful days was nothing short of heroic. Truth is, we will all miss Tio Dali.

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All of your successes always made your father beam with pride and your pain hurt him more than you knew. None of us live perfect lives, we do the best we can to stand up straight and put one foot in front of the other. Tio Dali tried to be the best father he could, the best brother he could, the best husband he could, the best uncle he could, the best friend he could and the best Belizean he could be. For most who knew him, Dali would wish to be remembered simply as a good and decent man, who tried his best; who cared for others, who was 100 percent Belizean and who loved this town and everyone who call it home. That is the way he lived. That is what he leaves as his legacy. Last night, while speaking with friends and family members, it dawned on me that Tio Dali was the last of the sons of John and Felipa Briceño. Polo was mayor of Orange Walk Town; Joe was a minister of government. They were able to serve the people because and while Charo and Dali keep the family’s businesses afloat, so while the two political brothers were busy doing public service, the other two kept watch over the family. Together they were larger than life in this community and now the baton has been passed on to us to carry the torch and continue the work. Soon Briceño’s glass shop will open again to serve the good people of Orange Walk Town and the spirit of Tio Dali will live on in our hearts and in the hearts of the next generation of Briceño’s like his beloved Santiago, the grandson he watched grow tall, strong, and confident. Let us be sad yes, but also let us be grateful for the time Tio Dali had on this earth. Most of us here today are people of faith, so we live in hope. Shortly we will take Tio Daly to his final resting place. We go there confident that he will find peace and will join in the company of our grandparents, John and Felipa, his brothers, his two sisters and little Janelle who have gone ahead; and, we pray that Tio Dali will find rest now that his journey is done. We will always love you Tio Dali. Eudaldo Santiago Briceño Sunrise: May 1, 1944 Sunset: July 8, 2019


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FOURTH WEEK, FOURTH PUP WIN The People want the UDP OUT!!

Change is clearing its way to Belmopan!

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MEGA PUBLIC AUCTION SALES: PROPERTIES Corozal & Orange Walk Districts; Belize District; Stann Creek & Toledo Districts

BY ORDER of the Mortgagees, Licensed Auctioneers Kevin A. Castillo & Christiana R. Castillo will sell the following properties at the locations, dates and times below listed:Light) Orange Walk Town, Orange Walk District on MEGA PUBLIC AUCTION SALES: PROPERTIES Monday 21st January 2019 at 1:30 pm:

Corozal & Orange Walk Districts; Belize District; Stann Creek & Toledo Districts BY ORDER of the Mortgagees, Licensed Auctioneers Kevin A. Castillo & Christiana R. Castillo will sell the following properties at the locations, dates and times below listed: *********************** Corozal & Orange Walk Districts Properties ************************* At Unit 4 Corner Belize-Corozal & San Antonio Roads, Orange Walk Town, Orange Walk District on Tuesday 23rd July 2019 at 10:30 am: 1. Parcel No. 336, Trinidad Village, Orange Walk District:

Registration Section Block Parcel Trinidad Village 4 336 (Being a timber/concrete bungalow dwelling house containing 4 bedrooms + 1 bathroom + living/dining/kitchen and lot [1040.500 S.M.], the freehold property of Mr. Jimer Perez. 2. Parcel No. 1177 N0. 7 – 7th Avenue, Corozal Town, Corozal District:

Registration Section Block Parcel Corozal North 1 1177 (Being a concrete bungalow dwelling house: 2 bedrooms + 1 bathroom + Living/Dining/Kitchen and lot [583.19 square yards] situate in Corozal North, Corozal District, the freehold property of Mr. Herman H. Pinkney & Ms. Ina Locke.) 3. Parcel No. 111 Jaruby Street Orange Walk Town, Orange Walk District:

Registration Section Block Parcel Orange Walk Town 4 111 (Being a concrete bungalow dwelling house [1910 sq. ft.]: 3 bedrooms + 2 bathrooms + Living/Dining/Kitchen + Laundry + Drive Way and lot [0.217 acre] situate at corner Igret & Jabird Streets, (behind hospital) Orange Walk Town, Orange Walk District, the freehold property of Ms. Argentina Leiva and Mr. Nolberto Leiva.) 4. Parcel No. 418 corner 3rd Avenue & 5th Street North, Corozal Town, Corozal District:

Registration Section Block Parcel Corozal Central 4 418 (Being a concrete bungalow dwelling structure containing two apartments: Apartment 1 – 2 bedrooms + 1 bathroom + Living/Dining/Kitchen: Apartment 2 – 4 bedrooms + 1 bathroom + Living/Dining/Kitchen and lot [1,023.5 square meters] situate in Corozal Central, Corozal District, the freehold property of Ms. Guadalupe Longsworth and Mr. Edmund Longsworth.)

(Being a concrete bunglow dwelling house containing 3 bedrooms + 2 bathrooms + living/dining/kitchen + laundry and lot [357.551 S.M] situate on Morciana Fuenes Street, Belama Phase 4, Belize City, the leasehold property of Ms. Melanie Miguel. 2. Lot No. 282 Maxboro, Sandhill Village Extension, Belize District:

ALL THAT piece or parcel of land being Lot No. 282 situate in the Sandhill Village Extension, Maxboro Area, Belize District containing 456.733 square meters of land TOGETHER with all buildings and erections standing and being theron. (Being a concrete bungalow dwelling house containing 3 bedrooms + 1 bathroom + living/dining/kitchen, the leasehold property of Ms. Gloria Gabb. 3. Parcel No. 2121 Vista De1 Mar, Ladyville, Belize District:

REGISTRATION SECTION BLOCK PARCEL Vista Del Mar 16 2121 (Being an elevated timber dwelling house [648 sq. ft.]: 3 bedrooms + 1 bathroom + Living/Dining/Kitchen and lot [343.614 S.M.] situate at No. 2121 Vista del Mar, Ladyville, Belize District, the freehold property of Mr. Elvin Borland and Ms. Norma Borland) 4. Parcel No. 1095 off Faber's Road on Carmela Willoughby Street, Belize City:

REGISTRATION SECTION BLOCK PARCEL Queen Square West 45 1095 Being a concrete three-storey structure, with a gross floor area of 2,920sft. [50% commercial/office: Ground floor - 5 office spaces + 1 bathroom, kitchen/storage and reception area & 50% residential: First floor - 3 bedrooms + 1 bathroom + Kitchen/Dining/Living rooms; Second floor - Attic space proposed to be completed as 1 bedroom + 1 bathroom], the freehold property of Mr. Deon Longsworth & Ms. Misty Williams) 5. Parcel No. 701 Aloe Vera Street, St. Martin de Porres, Belize City:

REGISTRATION SECTION BLOCK PARCEL St. Martin de Porres 45 701 (Being a two storey concrete multi-family dwelling house [2,560 sq. ft.] : Ground floor - 4 bedrooms + 1 bathroom + living/dining/kitchen; First floor: 1 bedroom + 1 bathroom + living/dining/kitchen and lot 453.84 Sq. Meters situate on Aloe Vera Street in St. Martin de Porres Area, the freehold property of Ms. Rita Ramos.) 6. Parcel No. 246 Maskall Village Road, Belize District:

5. Parcel No. 2708 Belize-Corozal Road, Orange Walk Town, Orange Walk District:

Registration Section Block Parcel Orange Walk Town 4 2708 (Being a concrete bungalow dwelling house: 2 bedrooms + 1 bathroom + Living/Dining/Kitchen + one storey concrete store room with zinc roof and lot [634.094 square meters] situate beside Belize/Corozal Road (Phillip Goldson Highway) Orange Walk Town, Orange Walk District, the freehold property of Mr. Gustavo R. Gongora) 6. Parcel No. 629 Guinea Grass Village, Orange Walk District:

Registration Section Block Parcel Guinea Grass 4 629/1 (Being a concrete bungalow dwelling house: 2 bedrooms + 1 bathroom + Living/Dining/Kitchen and lot [1,019 square meters] situate in Guinea Grass, Orange Walk District, the leasehold property of Mr. Olivia Gutierrez.) 7. Parcel No. 625 Guinea Grass, Orange Walk District:

Registration Section Block Parcel Guinea Grass 4 625/1 (Being a concrete and timber bungalow dwelling house: 3 bedrooms + 1 bathroom + Living/Dining/Kitchen and lot situate in Guinea Grass, Orange Walk District, the leasehold property of Mr. David R. Perrera.) ********************Belize District Vehicles and Properties *********************** At No. 170 Beltex Avenue, Belama Phase 1, Belize City on Tuesday 23rd July 2019 at 6:00 pm: Vehicles:

2016 Universe Blue Great Wall Wingle; 2017 Universe Blue Great Wall Wingle

Belize District Properties: 1. Parcel No. 3212 Morciana Fuenes Street, Belama Phase 4, Belize City:

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REGISTRATION SECTION BLOCK PARCEL Belize Rural North 11 246/1 (Being a concrete bungalow dwelling house [1,401 sq. ft.] [3 bedrooms + 1 bathroom + living/dining/kitchen + covered entry porch] and lot situate on Maskall Village Road, Belize District, the leasehold property of Ms. Sherett Brackett & Mr. Ammon Brackett) 7. Lot No. 378 Maxboro Area, Sandhill Village, Belize District:

ALL THAT piece or parcel of land being Lot No. 378 situate in the Maxboro Area, Sandhill Village, Belize District, Belize TOGETHER with all buildings and erections standing and being thereon. (Being a concrete bungalow dwelling house: 3 bedrooms + 1 bathroom + Living/Dining/Kitchen + Porch and second building being a 2 storey concrete structure: Ground floor - 2 bedrooms + 1 bathroom + storeroom; First floor - 2 bedrooms + 1 bathroom + open space to facilitate Living/Dining/Kitchen situate in the Maxboro Area, Sandhill Village, Belize District, Belize, the freehold property of Mr. Juan Betancourt & Mr. Jonathan Betancourt) 8. Lots Nos. 31 & 32 near Mile 12 Phillip Goldson Highway, Ladyville, Belize District:

ALL THOSE [2] pieces or parcels of land together containing 1813.762 S.M. being Lots Nos. 31 and 32 situate near Mile 12 Phillip Goldson Highway, Ladyville, Belize District TOGETHER with all buildings and erections standing and being thereon. (Being a concrete two storey dwelling house [4,418 sq. ft.] [5 Bedrooms + 5 Bathrooms + Living/Dining/Kitchen/Family Rooms] and lots [1,813.762 S.M.] situate near Mile 12 Phillip Goldson Highway, Ladyville, Belize District, the freehold properties of Ms. Shirlee Cornejo). 9. Lot No. 33 Boom Pine Ridge Area on the Boom Hattieville Road, Belize District:

ALL THAT piece of land or parcel being Lot No. 33 situate in the Boom Pine Ridge Area on the Boom Hattieville Road, Belize District TOGETHER with all buildings and erections standing and being thereon. (Being a concrete bungalow dwelling house 3 bedrooms + 1 bathroom + living/dining/kitchen situate in the Boom Pine Ridge Area on the Boom Hattieville Road, Belize District, the freehold property of Mr. Santiago G. Padilla Jr.) 10. Lot No. 110 Hattieville Village, Belize District:

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4. Lot 80 San Juan Village, Stann Creek District:

All that piece or parcel of land being lot No. 110 situate in Hattieville Village, Belize TOGETHER with all buildings and erections standing and being thereon. (Being an elevated timber family dwelling: 2 bedrooms + 1 bathroom + living/dining/ kitchen + 2 porches and lot [889.559 S.M.] situate in Hattieville, Belize District, the freehold property of Karel Scott.)

11. Parcel No. 466 West Canal Street, Belize City:

REGISTRATION SECTION BLOCK PARCEL Albert/Mesop 45 466 (Being a three storey concrete structure [5,400 sq. ft.] [Ground Floor: Warehouse; First Floor: 4 bedrooms + 2 bathrooms + Living/Dining/Kitchen; Second Floor: 4 bedrooms + 2 bathrooms + living/dining/kitchen] and lot [291.246 S.M.] situate on West Canal Street, Belize City, the freehold property of Messrs. Perez Hardware Store/Mr. Orlando Perez). 12. Lot No. 137 Corner West & Basra Streets, Belize City:

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ALL THAT piece or parcel of land containing 696.666 S.M. being Lot 80 situate in San Juan Village, Stann Creek District TOGETHER with all buildings and erections standing and being thereon. (Being a concrete bungalow dwelling house: [990 sq. ft.]: 3 bedrooms + 2 bathrooms + living/dining/kitchen and lot [696.666 S.M.] situate in San Juan Village, Stann Creek District, the freehold property of Ms. Maria Maldonado.) Lot No. 13 Santa Cruz Village, Stann Creek District:

All that piece of land containing 836.013 square meters being Lot No. 13 situate in Santa Cruz Village, Stann Creek District TOGETHER with all buildings and erections standing and being thereon. (Being a concrete bungalow dwelling house: 2 bedrooms + 2 bathrooms + living/dining/kitchen + utility room + covered front and rear verandahs and a concrete apartment building containing 4 rooms each with bathroom and lot [836.013 S.M.] situate in Santa Cruz Village, Stann Creek District, the leasehold property of Mr. Jose O. Raudales and Ms. Rixy G. Ramirez) Parcel No. 24/1 Dangriga North Area, Dangriga, Stann Creek District: 6.

REGISTRATION SECTION BLOCK PARCEL Albert/Mesop 45 436 (Being a two storey concrete building [25% residential: 2 bedrooms + 1 bathroom + living/dining/kitchen & 75% commercial/warehouse - glass windows + tiled floors + office spaces + ½ bathroom + kitchenette] remaining portion - warehouse and lot situate at Lot No. 137 Corner West and Basra Streets, Belize City, the freehold property of Messrs. Tenchtronics Communications Limited) 13. Lot No. 61 Amara Avenue, Belize City:

REGISTRATION SECTION BLOCK PARCEL Dangriga South 31 24/1 (Being an elevated concrete dwelling house [1,524 sq. ft.] containing 4 bedrooms + 2 bathrooms + living/dining/kitchen and lot [371.463 S.M.] situate in Dangriga North Area, Dangriga, Stann Creek District, the leasehold property of Ms. Delsia Aranda) 8. Lot No. 132 situate in Hope Creek Village, Stann Creek District:

REGISTRATION SECTION BLOCK PARCEL Albert/Mesop 45 206 (Being a two storey timber/concrete building - commercial ground floor + residential first floor and lot situate at No. 61 Amara Avenue, Belize City, the freehold property of Messrs. Tenchtronics Communications Limited) 14. Lot No. 20B Neal Pen Road, Port Loyolaville, Belize City:

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

REGISTRATION SECTION BLOCK PARCEL Port Loyolaville 45 2319 (Being an elevated timber structure 5 bedrooms + 2 bathrooms + Living/Dining/Kitchen + 2 porch and lot situate at through an alley at Lot 20B south side Neal Pen Road, Belize City, the freehold property of Ms. Beverly A Sylvester) 15. 9 Acres north of the Sibun River, Freetown Sibun, Belize District:

All that piece or parcel of land being Block No. 6 comprising 9 acres situate north of the Sibun River in the vicinity of Freetown, Belize District TOGETHER with all buildings and erections standing and being thereon. (Being 9 acres of vacant land situate north of the Sibun River in the vicinity of Freetown, Belize District, the freehold property of Ms. Taheera A. Ahmad) *************************Stann Creek & Toledo Districts Properties ********************* In front Messrs. Scotiabank (Belize) Ltd. No. 10 St. Vincent Street, Dangriga, Stann Creek District on Thursday 25th July 2019 at 11:00 am: ***************************Stann Creek District************************** 1. Lot No. 204 Silk Grass Village, Stann Creek District:

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

ALL THAT piece or parcel of land being Lot No. 80 situate in Independence Village, Stann Creek District TOGETHER with all buildings and erections standing and being thereon. (Being a mix concrete & plycem house [4 bedrooms + 1 bathroom + Living/Dining/Kitchen and Lot No. 80 situate in Noralez Extension, Independence Village, Stann Creek District, the freehold property of Mr. Rodrick R. Parham) 3. Lot No. 400 Savannah Road, Independence Village, Stann Creek District:

ALL THAT piece or parcel of land being Lot No. 400 situate along Savannah Road, Independence Village, Stann Creek District TOGETHER with all buildings and erections standing and being thereon. (Being a two storey concrete structure containing Ground Floor: Pharmacy and consultation facility + 6 bedrooms + 6 bathrooms + Living/Dining/Kitchen + enclosed courtyard + carport + front verandah ; First Floor: 12 one bedroom units with bathrooms + residence 3 bedrooms + 3 bathrooms + living/dining/kitchen and lot [640.165 S.M.] situate along Savannah Road, Independence Village, Stann Creek District. The freehold property of Ms. Maria J. Rodriguez)

10.

ALL THAT piece or parcel of land being Lot No. 238 situated along the Old Mullins River Road, Pomona Village, Stann Creek TOGETHER with all buildings and erections standing and being thereon. (Being a concrete bungalow dwelling house: 3 bedrooms + 1 bathroom + Living/Dining/Kitchen + front deck and lot [795.603 square meters] situate along the Old Mullins River Road, Pomona Village, Stann Creek, the freehold property of Ms. Tanya M. Chavarria.) Lot No. 184 Pomona Village Extension, Stann Creek District, Belize:

11.

ALL THAT piece or parcel of land containing 802.713 S.M. being Lot No. 184 situate in Pomona Village Extension, Stann Creek District TOGETHER with all buildings and erections standing and being thereon. (Being a concrete bungalow dwelling house: 2 bedrooms + 1 bathroom + living/dining/kitchen and lot [802.713 S.M.] situate in Pomona Village Extension, Stann Creek District, the freehold property of Mr. Patricio Cho and Ms. Margarita Cho) Lot No. 68 situate in Del Oro Site, Pomona Village, Stann Creek District:

1.

ALL THAT piece or parcel of land containing 461.849 S.M. being Lot No. 68 Del Oro Site, Pomona Village TOGETHER with all buildings and erections standing and being thereon. (Being a 2 storey concrete dwelling house [1,360 sq. ft.] containing 2 bedrooms + 2 bathrooms + living/dining/kitchen and lot [461.849 S.M.] situate in Del Oro Site, Pomona Village, Stann Creek District, the freehold property of Mr. Darwin A. Reymundo) ************************Toledo District************************ About 1 Mile on the Old Punta Gorda/San Antonio Road, Joe Taylor Creek, Toledo District:

2.

ALL THAT piece or parcel of land containing 440.50 s.m. situate about 1 Mile on the Old Punta Gorda - San Antonio Road, Joe Taylor Creek, Toledo District TOGETHER with all buildings and erections standing and being thereon. (Being a two storey concrete dwelling house comprising 2 bedrooms + 1 bathroom + living/dining/kitchen on each floor and lot [440.50 s.m] situate about 1 Mile on the Old Punta Gorda - San Antonio Road, Joe Taylor Creek, Toledo District, the freehold property of Ms. Yolanda C. Vasquez) Parcel No. 1550 Hibiscus Street, Punta Gorda, Toledo District:

3.

REGISTRATION SECTION BLOCK PARCEL Punta Gorda 42 1550 (Being a concrete bungalow dwelling house containing 2 bedrooms + 1 bathroom + living/dining/kitchen + porch + carport with concrete top and concrete support and lot [464.576 S.M.] situate on Hibiscus Street, Punta Gorda Town, Toledo District, the freehold property of Ms. Francisco Villafranco) 0.64 Acre Jacintoville, Toledo District:

ALL THAT piece or parcel of land containing 0.64 acre situate along San Antonio/Punta Gorda Road, Jacintoville, Toledo District, Belize TOGETHER with all buildings and erections standing and being thereon. Continued on page+ 22 (Being two storey concrete dwelling house [4,240 sq. ft.] comprising 3 bedrooms + 2 bathrooms living/dining/kitchen on each floor and lot [0.64 acre] situate in Jacintoville, Toledo District, the freehold property of Messrs. Pete & NJ’s Trucking)


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21 JUL

THE BELIZE TIMES BY ORDER OF CHARGEE NOTICE OF INTENTION TO SELL

HOLY REDEEMER CREDIT UNION LIMITED a statutory body formed and registered under the Credit Union Act, Chapter 314 of the Laws of Belize, Revised Edition 2000, and whose registered office is situated at No. 1 Hyde’s Lane, Belize City, Belize District hereby gives notice of its intention to exercise its power of sale as Chargee under and by virtue of a Charge registered at the Land Registry between MELENIE MATUS of the one part and HRCU of the other part. HRCU will at the expiration of three months from the date of the first publication of this notice sell the property described in the Schedule below.

2019

Continued from page 21

4.

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

5.

ALL THAT piece or parcel containing 1695.99 Square Yards being lot 4 situate at Big Falls Village Toledo District, Belize TOGETHER with all buildings and erections standing and being thereon. (Being a concrete bungalow dwelling house [686 sq. ft.] comprising 2 bedrooms + 1 bathroom + living/dining/kitchen and lot [1695.99 S.Y.] situate in Big Falls Village, Toledo District, the leasehold property of Mr. Juan De Dios Poom) 1041.510 S.M. San Antonio Village, Toledo District:

6.

ALL THAT piece or parcel of land containing 1041.51square meters situate in San Antonio Village, Toledo District TOGETHER with all buildings and erections standing and being thereon. (Being a concrete bungalow dwelling house and lot [1,041.51 S.M.] situate beside the main road in San Antonio Village, Toledo District, the freehold property of Mr. Juan Ich and Mr. Jesus Ich) 12.447 Acres, Beside Main road, Jacintoville, Toledo District:

7.

ALL THAT piece or parcel of land containing 12.447 acres being Block 41 Punta Gorda Town, Toledo District TOGETHER with all buildings and erections standing and being thereon. (Being four built forms on 12.447 acres of land, the primary structure being a single family concrete bungalow dwelling house [1,200 sq. ft.] containing 3 bedrooms + 1 bathroom + living/dining/kitchen and land [12.447 acres] situate on the main road leading to Punta Gorda Town, Jacintoville, Toledo District, the freehold property of Mr. Marcel Jacobs) Parcel No. 926 Far West Street, Punta Gorda Town, Toledo District:

8.

REGISTRATION SECTION BLOCK PARCEL Punta Gorda 42 926 (Being and elevated dwelling house [932 sq. ft.] + Shed [449 sq. ft.] containing 2 bedrooms + 1 bathroom + living/dining/kitchen and lot [533.33 S.Y.] situate on Far West Street, Punta Gorda Town, Toledo District, the freehold property of Mr. Rene Pennell) 977.04 S.M. Lot No. 157 Forest Home Village Extension, Toledo District:

ALL offers to purchase the said property must be made in writing to Holy Redeemer Credit Union Limited from whom full particulars and conditions of sale may be obtained.

SCHEDULE ALL THAT piece or parcel of land comprising 277.778 square yards being Parcel 752, Block 16 in the Caribbean Shores/Belize Registration Section TOGETHER with all buildings and erections standing and being thereon, the freehold property of MELENIE MATUS. DATED this 11th day of July 2019 HOLY REDEEMER CREDIT UNION LIMITED 1 HYDE’S LANE, BELIZE CITY, BELIZE Phone: (501) 224-5644 Fax: (501) 223-0738 E-mail: foreclosures@hrcubelize.org

CHANGE OF ELECTORAL DIVISION/TRANSFER PERIOD The months of JULY and AUGUST are set aside each year by Law for the transfer of electors from one Electoral Division to another. Application for a change of Electoral Division from one Electoral Division to another are done using Form No. 17. These applications are processed during normal working hours at the Elections and Boundaries Registration Office in his or her new division during the Period: JULY 1 - AUGUST 31 Of Each Year Requirements to change from one electoral division to another are: • • •

Be a Registered voter Reside at the new Division for not less than two (2) months Present your Voters ID at the time of application or any other picture Identification; eg. Passport, Social Security or Driver’s License • and “a utility bill” in the elector’s name to assist the officers in the verification of the address given.

NOTE: Electors are required to provide true and accurate information as it is an offence to give false information. The People’s United Party urges its supporters that wish to transfer their vote to do so promptly. As of September 1, they will be able to ONLY change address within that same division. Additionally, if you have not yet registered, please do so. Your constituency offices are open countrywide at the usual time for that purpose. IF you do not register, then you will not be able to remove the UDP government. Change is coming. Participate.

PUP READY TO WIN, READY TO LEAD.

9.

ALL THAT piece or parcel of land containing of land containing 977.04 squrare meters being Lot No. 157 situate in Forest Home Village (extension) in the Toledo District TOGETHER with all buildings and erections standing and being thereon. (Being a single-family dwelling house [1,882 sq. ft.] containing 3 bedrooms + 2 bathrooms + Living/dining/kitchen + Entry Verandah + Covered Carport + Second Floor: Game Room + Covered Patio and lot 977.04 S.M. situate in the Forest Home Village Extension, Toledo District, the freehold property of Mr. David Duncan) Acres 2 rods 14 poles of developed land situate along the Punta Gorda/San Antonio Road, Toledo District:

ALL THAT piece or parcel of land being 17 acres 2 rods 14 poles of land situate on the left ascending the Punta Gorda/ San Antonio Road, Toledo District Belize, TOGETHER with all buildings and erections standing and being thereon. (Being a concrete bungalow dwelling house [1 bedroom + 1 bathroom + Living/Dining/Kitchen + front - Bar/restaurant facility situate on the left ascending the Punta Gorda/ San Antonio Road, Toledo District, the freehold properties of Mr. Derrick D. Williams and Mr. Roy Williams) 10. Lot No. 2 West of Punta Gorda Town, Toledo District:

All THAT piece or parcel of land containing 841.073 square meters being Lot No. 2 situated West of Punta Gorda Town, Toledo District, TOGETHER with all buildings and erections standing and being thereon. (Being a concrete bungalow dwelling house [3 bedrooms + 2 bathrooms + living/dining/kitchen and lot [841.073 S.M.] situate at Lot No. 2 West of Punta Gorda Town, Toledo District, the freehold property of Mr. Cardinal Smith (Deceased) 11. 147.228 Acres, San Marcos Agricultural Area, Toledo District:

All that parcel of land being 147.228 acres situate in the San Marcos Agricultural Area, Toledo District, bounded and described in plan 717 of 200 TOGETHER with all buildings and erections standing and being thereon. (Being a 2 storey concrete structure + traditional Mayan kitchen + recreational facility +

storage/utility area and private water system situate in San Marcos Agricultural Area, Toledo District, the freehold property of Mr. Marcial Mess) TERMS: STRICTLY CASH KEVIN A. CASTILLO TELEPHONE 223-4488 E-mail: Belizeauctionsales@gmail.com Face Book: Belize Auctions

TERMS: STRICTLY CASH KEVIN A. CASTILLO CHRISTIANA R. CASTILLO TELEPHONE: 223 4488 Email: kevinacas@yahoo.com Face Book: Belize Auctions


21 JUL

23

THE BELIZE TIMES

2019

ELECTIONSAND ANDBOUNDARIES BOUNDARIES DEPARTMENT DEPARTMENT ELECTIONS VILLAGECOUNCIL COUNCILELECTIONS ELECTIONS HELD HELD 14TH 14TH JULY VILLAGE JULY 2019 2019 OFFICIAL RESULTS OFFICIAL RESULTS Election Election Date Date

Village Village

San San Narciso Narciso

COROZAL DISTRICT COROZAL DISTRICT No. of Votes

Candidates Name Candidates Name

Position Position

No. of Votes Received Received

Remarks Remarks

Chairperson Chairperson Chairperson

734 734 553

Elected Elected

Ariani Adilet Novelo Ariani Novelo AileenAdilet Shantal Yupit

Member Member Member

700 700 731

Elected Elected Elected

Sergio EidenPatt Nair Patt Eiden Nair Patt Abner Canul

Member Member Member Member

735 730 730 729

Elected Elected

Sherly Dina Raquel Galdami Abner Canul

Member Member

566 729

Elected

Yuselma Sherly DinaFlroiani RaquelYupit Galdami Bessy Ismene Kau Yuselma Flroiani Yupit

Member Member Member Member

588 566 554 588

Yasira Sucely Ortega Bessy Ismene Kau EdreiSucely Ravey Ortega Ek Yasira

Member Member Member Member

553 554 553 553

Elder IyanCandidates Coye Name

Member Position

Elvis Emair Correa "Buggi" Elvis Emair Ismer Itiel Correa Ortega "Buggi"

Ismer Itiel Ortega

Aileen Shantal Danilo Patt Yupit Danilo Patt Sergio Patt

14/07/2019 14/07/2019

Election Date Election Date

Elder Iyan Coye Edrei Ravey Ek

Village

Village Caledonia

Caledonia

Chairperson

Member Member Member Member

731 731 731 735

4

7731 7731

Elected Elected

Chairperson Chairperson Chairperson Chairperson

Blas Hipolito Rosalez

Member

259

Juvencio Ernesto Medina

Member

243

Vashti Ilda Pott

Member

246

Ricky Elvin Alcoser

Member

251

Elisio Diamito Acosta

Member

249

Ramon Eduardo Westby

Member

258

Fernando Inocente Acosta

Member

304

Elected

Patricio Bol

Member

300

Elected

Bertha Rosalie Lopez "Calam"

Member

299

Elected

Idelfonso Acosta

Member

297

Elected

Luis Antonio Choc

Member

291

Elected

Miguel Cab

Member

287 No. of Votes Received

Elected

Efrain Jobani Ico Bonifacio Pott Efrain Jobani Ico David Umberto Howe

Position

1312

Spoilt Rejected Spoilt Rejected Votes Votes Votes Votes 4 22 22

Elected Elected Elected Elected

546 553 No. of Votes 546 Received No. of Votes Received 35 260 35 303

Candidates Name

Member Member

553

Total Votes Total Votes Polled Polled 1312

Remarks

Remarks

15

15

Total Votes Polled Total Votes 615 Polled

Spoilt Rejected Votes Votes Spoilt Rejected 4 Votes Votes

615

4

17

17

Elected 3284

14/07/2019

14/07/2019

Election Date

Village

San Antonio

Candidates Name

Position

Calvin Vincent Gilharry

Chairperson

90

Luisa Jacobs

Chairperson

82

51

Remarks

Total Votes Polled

Spoilt Votes

177

3

Elected

Rejected Votes

5 981

14/07/2019

Election Date

Village

Buena Vista

Adelita Gilharry

Member

85

Elected

Ismael Sorto

Member

85

Elected

Minley C. Gilharry

Member

83

Bernaldina Mossiah

Member

87

Elected

Albert Matura

Member

91

Elected

Elida Charley

Member

86

Elected

Samuels Daniels

Member

86

Elected

Rudy E. Villanueva

Member

76

Carlos C. Elvir

Member

73

Sonia Vellos

Member

74

Therese E. Watson

Member

76

Betty Mosiah

Member

71 No. of Votes Received

Candidates Name

Position

Remarks

8

Total Votes Polled

Spoilt Votes

Rejected Votes

250 Amalio Chable

Chairperson

101

Delmi Consuelo Quinonez

Chairperson

122

Hortence Mariela Garcia

Chairperson

24

Krizia Yazuri Cowo

Member

105

Damian Amalio Chable

Member

103

Juan Elias Mencia

Member

105

Luis Alejandro Ack

Member

101

Emma Leticia Palencia

Member

101

Luciana A. Chan

Member

101

Yolanda A. Valencio

Member

127

Elected

Braulia Olivarez

Member

127

Elected

Laidy Laura Arcurio

Member

121

Elected

Efrain Dominguez

Member

124

Elected

Edelma Eonice Quinones

Member

121

Elected

Casimiro L. Chable

Member

118 No. of Votes

Elected

3

Elected 1366

14/07/2019

Election

Village

Candidates Name

Position

Remarks

12

Total Votes

Spoilt

Rejected Continued on page 24


24

Yolanda A. Valencio

Member

127

Elected

Braulia Olivarez

Member

127

Elected

Laidy Laura Arcurio

Member

121

Elected

Efrain Dominguez

Member

124

Elected

Edelma Eonice Quinones

Member

121

Elected

Casimiro L. Chable

Member

118 No. of Votes Received

Elected

THE BELIZE TIMES

Election Date

Village

San Andres

Candidates Name

Position

Remarks

Natalia Edubijes Poot

Chairperson

280

Mario Tun

Chairperson

299

Saira Noeli Mendez

Member

281

Zeady Zobeida Patt

Member

297

Elected

Yazli Santoya

Member

302

Elected

Shanny Marilsa Aguilar

Member

297

Elected

Naget Mariel Carrias

Member

291

Elected

Alfonso Enrique Cardenas

Member

297

Elected

Israel Alberto Gomez

Member

299

Elected

Antonio Zetina

Member

276

Julia Nicholson

Member

274

Criselda Beatrice Fuentes

Member

276

Mario Ricardo Orozco

Member

279

Maria Luisa Lopez

Member

276

12

21 JUL

2019 Total Votes Polled

Spoilt Votes

600

2

Rejected Votes

21

Elected 3456

14/07/2019

11

ORANGE WALK DISTRICT Election Date

Village

Candidates Name

Position

Chan Pine Ridge

No. of Votes Received

Remarks

Rafael Jorge Torres

Chairperson

148

Cornelio Antonio Torres

Chairperson

164

Efrain Tzul

Member

117

Kenia Jesica Ramirez

Member

134

Cristobal Pech

Member

116

Aaron Nataniel Ramirez

Member

117

Heber Lubin Patt

Member

104

Ricky Milton Sosa

Member

121

Jorge Luis Alvarado

Member

186

Elected

Abner Noel Carrillo

Member

182

Elected

Mariely Yanessa Flores

Member

189

Elected

Imer Desiderio Ramirez

Member

175

Elected

Alfred Allan Torres

Member

175

Elected

Feliciano Torres

Member

181 No. of Votes Received

Elected

Total Votes Polled

Spoilt Votes

316

0

Rejected Votes

4

Elected

1805

14/07/2019

Election Date

Village

Indian Church

Candidates Name

Vilma Elena Corado Gerson Ramirez

Position

Chairperson Chairperson

61 49

Remarks

8

Total Votes Polled

Spoilt Votes

119

0

Elected

Rejected Votes

9 651

14/07/2019

Election Date

Village

Martha Alvarez

Member

59

Elected

Jose Luis Gonzalez

Member

61

Elected

Gregorio Rodriguez

Member

58

Elected

Carlos Gonzalez

Member

54

Elected

Santos Garcia

Member

56

Elected

Benigno Ramos

Member

55

Elected

Darleni Ramos

Member

50

Jannya Can

Member

52

Nancy Tun

Member

49

Oscar Mejia

Member

52

Marvelita Murillos

Member

49

Christian Ramirez

Member

50 No. of Votes Received

Candidates Name

Position

San Carlos

Remarks

Maximiliano Hernandez Delfino Francisco Deodanes

Chairperson Chairperson

60 29

Elected

Waltter Oswaldo Hernandez

Member

56

Elected

Gloria Judith Corado

Member

58

Elected

Erin Isauro Hernandez

Member

58

Elected

Rudy Jeovanni Reyes

Member

59

Elected

Gilbert Perez

Member

58

Elected

Carlos Humberto Barrientos

Member

58

Elected

Artemio Arturo Santos

Member

26

Lucio Francisco Perez

Member

26

Orfa Tirsa Perez

Member

26

Patricia Angelica Santos

Member

26

Veronica Francisca Perez

Member

26

Enair Ronaldo Santos

Member

26 No. of Votes Received

6

Total Votes Polled

Spoilt Votes

89

0

Rejected Votes

0 507

14/07/2019

Election Date

Village

San Felipe

Candidates Name

Position

Margarito A. Andrade

Chairperson

459

Kenny Roy Witzil

Chairperson

421

Member

434

Remarks

4

Total Votes Polled

Spoilt Votes

900

5

Elected

20 5243

Selina Gabriela Camara

Rejected Votes

Continued on page 25


21 JUL

2019

Election Date

Village

San Felipe

Position

No. of Votes Received

Remarks

Margarito A. Andrade

Chairperson

459

Elected

Kenny Roy Witzil

Chairperson

421

Selina Gabriela Camara

Member

434

Jorge Nazario Magana

Member

453

Elected

Lennon Raynald Magana

Member

456

Elected

Ever Jeobani Delgado

Member

461

Elected

Victor Manuel Violante

Member

445

Elected

Rigoberto Rubigildo Cawich

Member

447

Elected

Simon Anacleto Andrades

Member

435

Elected

Harvey Osmond Cruz

Member

422

Ovidio Wicab

Member

418

Marta Olimpia Novelo

Member

419

Therese Elizabeth Garcia

Member

418

Omar Jose Hernandez

Member

413 No. of Votes Received

Candidates Name

THE BELIZE TIMES

Total Votes Polled

Spoilt Votes

900

5

Rejected Votes

20

25

5243

14/07/2019

Election Date

Village

San Roman

Candidates Name

Position

Wilfrido Toledano Sr.

Chairperson

119

Ponciano Vargas

Chairperson

140

Remarks

22

Total Votes Polled

Spoilt Votes

264

1

Rejected Votes

5

Elected

1538

14/07/2019

Election Date

Village

Elvia Vargas

Member

115

Bianca Cordoba

Member

122

Maria Vasquez

Member

117

Aldair Carrillo

Member

119

Guilmer Alonzo

Member

119

Fernando Chan

Member

117

Isabel Toledano

Member

137

Elected

Roylin Cajun

Member

137

Elected

San Fabian Toledano

Member

138

Elected

Nathan Vasquez

Member

138

Elected

Griceli Novelo

Member

138

Elected

Jenaro Vargas

Member

135 No. of Votes Received

Elected

Candidates Name

Position

Nuevo San Juan

Remarks

Filiberto Muy Correra

Chairperson

112

David Alejandro Coba

Chairperson

94

Josue Feliciano Cabrera

Member

102

Elected

Edgar Amir Menjivar

Member

111

Elected

Enrique Adrian Mendez

Member

116

Elected

Maria Gloria Pech

Member

109

Elected

Eldo Mendez

Member

108

Elected

Meliza Indira Blanco

Member

108

Elected

Hannah Uk

Member

94

Maria Felicitas Mendez

Member

91

Marian Anahi Mendez

Member

96

Johann Aldair Muy

Member

97

Donalda Paola Rendon

Member

91

Marcos Damian Arcurio

Member

Candidates Name

Position

95 No. of Votes Received

6

Total Votes Polled

Spoilt Votes

210

2

Elected

Rejected Votes

4 1221

14/07/2019

Election Date

Village

Douglas

Remarks

Jairo Elio Osorio

Chairperson

212

Juan Daniel Tuyub "Beansy"

Chairperson

165

Joshua Betico Alamilla

Member

198

Elected

Cindy Adamari Uk

Member

210

Elected

Cadir Arcadio Castillo

Member

209

Elected

Josue Ivan Mendez "Chem"

Member

212

Elected

Saul Emmanuel Zapata

Member

208

Elected

Josue Omar Mendez

Member

213

Elected

Jamir Roni Tamai "Shano"

Member

175

Rudy Neri Joaquin Uk

Member

166

Jair Anthony Martinez "Tonito"

Member

168

Ariani Antonia Mendez "Annie"

Member

165

Azain Alfonso Cardenas

Member

167

Carlos Francisco Gonzalez "Risko" Member

166

3

Total Votes Polled

Spoilt Votes

385

2

Elected

Rejected Votes

8 2259

14/07/2019

2

BELIZE DISTRICT Election Date

Village

Candidates Name

Position

Sand Hill

No. of Votes Received

Maurice Leslie

Chairperson

214

Darren Dorian Leal

Chairperson

350

Remarks

Total Votes Polled

Spoilt Votes

578

4

Rejected Votes

14

Elected 3259

14/07/2019

Olivia Bardalez

Member

214

Devon Medwood

Member

238

Dawn Olivera

Member

239

Louise Dawson

Member

239

Esmeralda Moralez

Member

240

Cassie Augustine

Member

239

14

Continued on page 26


26

Olivia Bardalez

Member

214

Devon Medwood

Member

238

Dawn Olivera

Member

239

Louise Dawson

Member

239

Esmeralda Moralez

Member

240

Cassie Augustine

Member

239

Arthur Rosales

Member

314

Elected

Darlene Vacarro

Member

304

Elected

Rodwell Guerra

Member

299

Elected

Sitnah Blease

Member

302

Elected

Charles Canton

Member

313

Elected

Tyrell Young

Member

304 No. of Votes Received

Elected

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THE BELIZE TIMES

14/07/2019

Election Date

Village

Candidates Name

Position

Lord's Bank

2019

Remarks

14

Total Votes Polled

Spoilt Votes

Rejected Votes

670 Sharlene Therese Sankey

Chairperson

343

Daniel Oscar Salinas

Chairperson

289

Elected

Edita Young

Member

312

Elected

Lorna Elisia Martinez

Member

340

Elected

Lionel Philip Cuthkelvin

Member

343

Elected

Sheryl Amybell Stephen

Member

346

Elected

Jannet Alwilder Myvette

Member

336

Elected

Gilroy Hugh Donald Middleton

Member

340

Elected

Alonzo John Pineda

Member

283

Samuel Albert Lawson "Big Sam"

Member

264

Jonas Ismael Sanchez

Member

261

Vanessa Caroline Dawson

Member

265

Carolee M. Swift

Member

265

Nisa Olesya Sanchez

Member

263

38 3652

14/07/2019

34

CAYO DISTRICT Election Date

Village

Candidates Name

Position

No. of Votes Received

Chairperson Chairperson

236 112

Arenal Lucio Sanchez Josue Zetina

Remarks

Total Votes Polled 369

Spoilt Votes

Rejected Votes

6

Elected

21 1887

Hilario Guerra Elmer Cunil Liliana Pat Anastacio Muzul Alma Ruiz George Romero Adonid Ramos Mejia Joel Sanchez Sonia Ruiz Francisco Salas Hugo Sanchez Suleima Lara

14/07/2019

Election Date

Village

Candidates Name

Member Member Member Member Member Member Member Member Member Member Member Member Position

Calla Creek Eugenia Maria Smith Jorge Mario Ramos

212 227 228 233 224 225 111 101 100 107 102 97 No. of Votes Received

Chairperson Chairperson

81 108

Ragner Vanduck Smith Manelis Evelin Vasquez Amir Jesus Teck Maysin Wilword Smith Elmer Gustavo Ochoa Josue Eli Shish Fredy Amilcar Catalan Karla Roxanne Catalan Noel Modesto Uck Luz Maria Verganza Amilcar Alejandro Uck Dora Alicia Santos

Member Member Member Member Member Member Member Member Member Member Member Member

Candidates Name

Position

75 79 79 81 81 80 107 107 105 105 104 103 No. of Votes Received

Elected Elected Elected Elected Elected Elected

Remarks

17

Total Votes Polled 197

Spoilt Votes

Rejected Votes 8

Elected 1011

14/07/2019

Election Date

Village

Franks Eddy Evelyn Jeanne R. Martin Alfredo Reyes

8

Elected Elected Elected Elected Elected Elected Remarks

Chairperson Chairperson

54 111

Dalia Arijai Williams Walter Israel Martinez Quijada Jose Tito Dominguez Guzman Jose Alfredo Sanchez Jose Roman Guevara Estevan Cho

Member Member Member Member Member Member

47 48 47 50 45 48

Jeremiyas Polanco Jose Alvaro Garcia Ana Cristina Martinez Cleotilde Esther Acevedo Benjamin Franco Doni Amir Polanco

Member Member Member Member Member Member

109 99 99 98 97 103

Elected Elected Elected Elected Elected Elected

Position

No. of Votes Received

Remarks

Total Votes Polled 177

Spoilt Votes

Rejected Votes 12

Elected 902

14/07/2019

Election Date

Village

Candidates Name

12

Total Votes Polled

Spoilt Votes

Rejected Continued on page 27 Votes


Jeremiyas Polanco Jose Alvaro Garcia Ana Cristina Martinez Cleotilde Esther Acevedo Benjamin Franco Doni Amir Polanco

21 JUL

Member Member Member Member Member Member

109 99 99 98 97 103

Elected Elected Elected Elected Elected Elected

Position

No. of Votes Received

Remarks

THE BELIZE TIMES

2019 Election Date

Village

Candidates Name

St. Matthews Esperanza Arriaza

Chairperson

249

George Alfan Jones Edgar Romero Arreaza

Chairperson Chairperson

5 39

Larry Albert Wright Ruben Lucas Elida Consuelo Gomez Victor Manuel Ramirez Kevin Amir Quevedo Jose Angel Vasquez Juan Martinez Irene Gwendolyn Usher Jose Daniel Gonzalez Efrain Perez Denise Cedeno Juan Ricardo Santos

Member Member Member Member Member Member Member Member Member Member Member Member

Candidates Name

Position

230 245 247 243 242 236 42 39 40 46 43 40 No. of Votes Received

27 Total Votes Polled

Spoilt Votes

308

2

Rejected Votes

Elected 15 1668

14/07/2019

Election Date

Village

Cotton Tree Manfredo Barrea Oscar Otero

Chairperson Chairperson

100 369

Shawn Hyde Doren Vasquez Natasha Gardiner Sheriduan Jones Monica Jeffords Tiffany Young Sergio Barrera Keshia Anderson Nery Salguero Raul Zuleta Ronal Cruz Manuel Jimenez

Member Member Member Member Member Member Member Member Member Member Member Member

114 109 114 116 115 111 337 334 325 323 321 315 No. of Votes Received

Elected Elected Elected Elected Elected Elected

Remarks

15

Total Votes Polled 491

Spoilt Votes

Rejected Votes 22

Elected 2659

14/07/2019

Election Date

Village

More Tomorrow

14/07/2019

Election Date

Village

Position

Village

Remarks

Michael Hupert Myvett

Chairperson

Uncontested

Manuel De Jesus Barrera Remigio Pop John Cash Sutherland Ana Lucila Bautista Rudyard Rowland Alfonzo Anthony Sutherland

Member Member Member Member Member Member

Uncontested Uncontested Uncontested Uncontested Uncontested Uncontested

Candidates Name

Position

San Marcos

14/07/2019

Election Date

Candidates Name

No. of Votes Received

Remarks

Hugo Lionel Lima

Chairperson

Uncontested

Juan A. Moralez

Member

Uncontested

Omar Antonio Quintanilla

Member

Uncontested

Francisco Maldonado

Member

Uncontested

Julio N. Cruz

Member

Uncontested

Wiliam A. Lopez

Member

Uncontested

Gregorio Lima

Member

Candidates Name

Position

Selena Felipe Paz Samule Isais Duarte

25

Elected Elected Elected Elected Elected Elected Total Votes Polled

Spoilt Votes

Rejected Votes

Total Votes Polled

Spoilt Votes

Rejected Votes

Total Votes Polled 138

Spoilt Votes

Rejected Votes

Uncontested No. of Votes Received

Chairperson Chairperson

56 74

Remarks

8

Elected 739

Eliab Padilla Member Rene Antonio Duarte Member Maria Cristina Padilla Member Angela Rivera Member Josue Caleb Duarte Member Hermenegildo Rivera HerculesMember Celestino Montepeque Member Fernando Montepeque Member Elizabeth Duarte Member Marcos Ezequiel Tobar Member Julio Abel Padilla Member Wilber Humberto Zuniga Member STANN CREEK DISTRICT

14/07/2019

Election

Village

Candidates Name

Position

49 43 49 44 42 44 76 76 75 75 74 84

No. of Votes

8

Elected Elected Elected Elected Elected Elected Remarks

Total Votes

Spoilt

Continued on page 28 Rejected


28

Fernando Montepeque Member Elizabeth Duarte Member Marcos Ezequiel Tobar Member Julio Abel Padilla Member Wilber Humberto Zuniga Member STANN CREEK DISTRICT

76 75 75 74 84

THE BELIZE TIMES

Election Date

Village

New Mullins River

Candidates Name

Edward J. Flowers Harold Flowers

Position

No. of Votes Received

Elected Elected Elected Elected Elected Remarks

Chairperson Chairperson

25 19

Elected

Barbara Bernard

Member

23

Elected

Brian Pandy

Member

28

Elected

Rizden Flowers

Member

25

Elected

Sandra Flowers

Member

33

Elected

Ernest Flowers

Member

25

Elected

Harold Arnold

Member

33

Elected

Erlene Arnold

Member

17

Brandon Flowers

Member

16

Kareem J. King

Member

16

Francisco Maldonado

Member

15 No. of Votes Received

21 JUL

2019 Total Votes

Spoilt

Rejected

Polled

Votes

Votes

44

2

231

14/07/2019

Election Date

Village

Alta Vista

Candidates Name

Position

Remarks

Total Votes Polled

Spoilt Votes

Rejected Votes

173 Sergio Rudel Morales Carlos Enrique Zetina

Chairperson Chairperson

98 70

Elected

Orville K. Hernandez

Member

90

Elected

Adda R. Concha

Member

100

Elected

Jose L. Perdomo

Member

96

Elected

Morena D. C. Funes

Member

97

Elected

Alvin Sanchez

Member

98

Elected

Breanne L. Reyes

Member

99

Elected

Consuelo Bojorges

Member

67

5 994

14/07/2019

Election Date

Village

Hummingbird Community

Jose Emelio Awe

Member

78

Norma Mendez

Member

63

Wilson Rodriguez

Member

70

Trisha Manzanero

Member

72

Alida M. Mendez

Member

64 No. of Votes Received

Candidates Name

Ester Caledonio Lisbey Baudilio Cornelio

Position

Remarks

Chairperson Chairperson

32 89

Bernardo Paquiul

Member

30

Stephanie Calam

Member

35

Gabriel Tot

Member

33

Paulino Cal

Member

34

Juan Garcia

Member

33

Wilhelm Calam

Member

32

Jacob Orellano

Member

87

Elected

Jose Turcios

Member

82

Elected

Florentino Chen

Member

83

Elected

Sharlene Tot

Member

83

Elected

Alexander Maldonado

Member

83

Elected

Eduardo Cal

Member

85 No. of Votes Received

Elected

Total Votes Polled

Spoilt Votes

128

2

Rejected Votes 7

Elected 703

14/07/2019

Election Date

Village

Candidates Name

Position

Middlesex

Remarks

Carlos Reyes Domingo Cucul

Chairperson Chairperson

39 67

Marina L. Cal

Member

36

Dennis Sho

Member

39

Ingrid Caliz

Member

38

Pio H. Cowo

Member

40

Eunarda Caliz

Member

37

Cristino Lopez

Member

39

Casimiro Tush

Member

63

Elected

Britany M. Roaches

Member

61

Elected

Maria E. Reyes

Member

62

Elected

Jasmine J. Godinez

Member

60

Elected

Maria Tut

Member

60

Elected

Johnny Sho

Member

59 No. of Votes Received

Elected

3

Total Votes Polled

Spoilt Votes

113

1

Rejected Votes 7

Elected 603

14/07/2019

Election Date

Village

Candidates Name

Position

Steadfast

Remarks

9

Total Votes Polled

Spoilt Votes

Rejected Votes

161 Robert A. Moreira Orlando Choc

Chairperson Chairperson

49 110

Milton M. Cho Jr.

Member

51

Luella E. Whyte

Member

37

2

Elected 908

14/07/2019

Obaldo D. Requena

Member

52

Guillermo Requena

Member

46

Elizabeth Sosa

Member

45

Continued on page 29


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Robert A. Moreira Orlando Choc

Chairperson Chairperson

49 110

Milton M. Cho Jr.

Member

51

Luella E. Whyte

Member

37

THE BELIZE TIMES

2019 14/07/2019

Election Date

Village

Valley Community

908

Obaldo D. Requena

Member

52

Guillermo Requena

Member

46

Elizabeth Sosa

Member

45

Maria Requena

Member

48

Veronica Cacho

Member

102

Elected

Lesgar Moore

Member

105

Elected

Sandy Moreira

Member

111

Elected

Leann Pandy

Member

96

Elected

Marcus Cardova

Member

101

Elected

Miguel Cho

Member

109

Elected

Position

No. of Votes Received

Remarks

Elected

Candidates Name

Laurany M. Estrada

Chairperson

74

Mishawn T. Danderson

Chairperson

33

Mary Elizabeth Melendrez Ramon A. Mendez

Chairperson Chairperson

69 23

29

2

Elected

5

Total Votes Polled

Spoilt Votes

202

3

Rejected Votes

3

1147

14/07/2019

Bernice Wright

Member

67

Elected

Melisa Reyes

Member

78

Elected

Victor Acevedo

Member

79

Elected

Anthony Chaneb

Member

80

Elected

Uldine Wright

Member

82

Elected

Elvis Ritchie

Member

35

Daryel D. Kerr

Member

31

Diana S. Martinez

Member

31

Feliciano Veliz

Member

37

Rosabel Bolanos

Member

31

Hector S. Wright

Member

33

Haydon Alburn Rodriquez

Member

66

Theresita Celia Polanco

Member

60

Jevon Alfred Aranda

Member

66

Michael Kenneth Reyes

Member

121

Antonio Choc

Member

62

Melanie Kylia Montero

Member

61

Iris J. Bardales

Member

21

Sylvestre H. Cal

Member

20

Herodia Cal

Member

20

Mark Jacobs

Member

20

Adelia Chun

Member

20

Rionaldo Choc

Member

20

6

Elected

TOLEDO DISTRICT Election Date

Village

Crique Jute

Position

No. of Votes Received

Jones M. Pop

Chairperson

34

Crescencio Cho Victor Bolon

Chairperson Chairperson

17 39

Candidates Name

Remarks

Total Votes Polled 90

Spoilt Votes

Rejected Votes

Spoilt Votes

Rejected Votes

Elected 441

Panfilia Tzub Oliver Bolon Kelvin Castellanos Saturnino Chiac Claudio Bolon Ciriaco Coh Paulino Pop Tomas Tzac Graciano Bolon Victoria Pop

14/07/2019

Election Date

Village

San Antonio

Candidates Name Constantino Paquil Evagrio Bol

Member Member Member Member Member Member Member Member Member Member Position

51 39 46 31 52 48 51 52 33 38 No. of Votes Received

Chairperson Chairperson

236 247

Silvano Cal Genaro Bol

Member Member

226 236

Teodoro Cal Silvino Sho Manuela Pow Juan Chun Eusabia Cowo Virginia Pop Rufilo Sho Justiniano Bol Daniel Coc Bernardo Coc

Member Member Member Member Member Member Member Member Member Member

231 234 224 234 248 235 242 237 235 237

Position

No. of Votes Received

Chairperson

9

Elected Elected Elected Elected Elected Elected

Remarks

Total Votes Polled 491

1

8

Elected 2824

14/07/2019

Election Date

Village

Candidates Name

Jacintoville

Elected

55

Elected Elected Elected Elected Elected Remarks

Total Votes Polled

191 John Matthew Owen Tanner

Spoilt Votes

Rejected Votes

Continued on page 30


Virginia Pop Rufilo Sho Justiniano Bol Daniel Coc Bernardo Coc

30 Continued from page 29

Member Member Member Member Member

235 242 237 235 237

Position

No. of Votes Received

John Matthew Owen Tanner

Chairperson

9

Calvin Coe Aaron Egbert Jacobs

Chairperson Chairperson

57 122

THE BELIZE TIMES

Election Date

Village

Candidates Name

Jacintoville

Elected Elected Elected Elected Remarks

21 JUL

2019 Total Votes Polled

Spoilt Votes

Rejected Votes

191 3 Elected 1078

14/07/2019

Election Date

Village

Eva Ann Jacobs Neria Mary Williams Angelina Rebecca Budna Orlan Denford Jackson Alberto Villafranco Geraldo Tuario Lawrence Chavarria Anthony Young Randy Savala Sr. Adriano Pop Kevin Rolando Lara

Member Member Member Member Member Member Member Member Member Member Member

60 58 56 63 58 56 121 121 120 118 123

Rodwell Williams

Member

121 No. of Votes Received

Candidates Name

Position

Laguna

3

Elected Elected Elected Elected Elected Elected Remarks

Orlando Coc Wallace Cucul

Chairperson Chairperson

52 65

Elected

Sebastian Iche

Member

97

Elected

Francisco Chub

Member

50

Francisco Ack

Member

51

Elected

Andres Che

Member

54

Elected

Heraldo Coc

Member

42

Domingo Xol

Member

40

Oliver Cucul

Member

49

Lucio Ico

Member

29

Leonora Ico

Member

37

Pablo Miss

Member

59

Elected

Rosa Miss

Member

55

Elected

Mordicayo Miss

Member

56

Elected

Position

No. of Votes Received

Remarks

Chairperson Chairperson

127 67

Elected

Jose Chen Cornelio Mejangre Antonio Mejangre Nazario Cho

Member Member Member Member

95 117 71 75

Elected Elected

Marcos Caal Andres Baki Genero Chuck Juan Ichim Leonardo Teul Estevan Coy Jr. Domingo Choco Jr.

110 91 53 105 91 66 13

Elected Elected

Theodoro Baki

Member Member Member Member Member Member Member Member

Albert Tush

Member

46

Thomas Sub

Member

73

Position

No. of Votes Received

Chairperson Chairperson

47 75

Total Votes Polled 118

Spoilt Votes

Rejected Votes

1

1 621

14/07/2019

Election Date

Village

San Felipe

Candidates Name Leroy Coc Samuel Tzui

2

Total Votes Polled 198

Spoilt Votes

Rejected Votes 4

1080

14/07/2019

Election Date

Village

San Marcos

William Pou Manuel Chub Francisco Cuz Juan Rax Marcos Choc Eduardo Poou Xi Samuel Cucul William Pou

14/07/2019

Election Date

Candidates Name

Village

Candidates Name Gabriel Glenston Edwards Herald David Usher

72

Member Member Member Member Member Member

Remarks

Total Votes Polled 131

Spoilt Votes

Rejected Votes 9

Elected Uncontested Uncontested Uncontested Uncontested Uncontested Uncontested

Position

No. of Votes Received

Chairperson Chairperson

72 68

Elected

Member Member Member Member Member Member Member Member Member Member Member Member

67 81 76 73 75 71 62 57 53 54 59 48

Elected Elected Elected Elected Elected Elected

Yemeri Grove

2

Elected Elected

Remarks

Total Votes Polled 142

Spoilt Votes

Rejected Votes 2

779

14/07/2019

Victor Barrientos Thomas Teul Ornando Rash Raymond Alexander Edwards Adeberto Aldana Antonio Caal Pop Santiago Francisco Choc Verona Fitzgibbon Maynor Anibal Rax Richard Raymond Rudon Alfredo Chub Havier Solis Geon

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NOTICE BY THE COROZAL TOWN COUNCIL “For the purpose of providing such funds for the carrying out its lawful function and duties”, The Corozal Town Council in exercise of its powers under the Town Councils Act Chapter 87 and the Towns Property Evaluation Act Chapter 65 of the Substantive Laws of Belize Revised Edition 2011 wishes to advise the general public of the following: All those Persons who own property or are in possession of property within the jurisdiction of Corozal Town who are in arrears of property tax with the council, are hereby given notice that WITH EFFECT FROM THE 1ST SEPTEMBER, 2019 the Council will proceed to PUBLISH THEIR NAMES AND ARREARS IN ALL MEDIA OUTLETS. If you owe property tax to the council PLEASE VISIT OUR OFFICES TO CLEAR YOUR ARREARS OR TO MAKE SUITABLE PAYMENT ARRAGEMENTS WITH THE COUNCIL IN ORDER TO AVOID YOUR NAME BEING PUBLISHED.

JOB OPPORTUNITY/VACANCY Applications are invited for the post of Crane Operator. The Crane Operator will report to the Cargo Operations Manager Qualifications:  Minimum of a Primary school certificate/high school diploma  Minimum five (5) years’ experience working as a heavy equipment Operator, a Crane Operator Certification would be an asset  A valid class E(All) driver’s license  Age 25-40

VILLAGE COUNCIL ELECTIONS JULY 21, 2019 In all villages/communities nomination opens at 9:00 a.m. and at 10:00 a.m. Where no time is stated, polls close at 1pm.

COROZAL DISTRICT

VILLAGE & Closing Time

VENUE

Libertad (5pm) Sarteneja (5pm) Paraiso (5pm) Consejo

Methodist School A-L | M-Z RC School A-C | D-M | N-R | S-Z Government School A-L | M-Z St. Leo RC Church (Tent)

San Pablo (5pm) Palmar (5pm) Fire Burn Guinea Grass (5pm) San Jose (5pm) Trial Farm (5pm) San Estevan (5pm)

Community Government School A-C | D-M | N-Z RC School A-G | H-Z Government School RC School A-Ca | Ce-F | G-K | L-O | P-Q | R-Z Government School A-C | D-G | H-M | N-R | S-Z Government School A-B | C | D-K | L-M | N-R | S-Z RC School A-C | D-M | N-Z

ORANGE WALK DISTRICT

BELIZE DISTRICT

Bermudian Landing Double Head Cabbage (3pm) Flowers Bank Isabella Bank Rancho Dolores Scotland Half Moon St. Paul’s Bank Willows Bank Lemonal Ladyville (5pm)

Succotz (5pm) Armenia (5pm) St. Margaret (5pm) San Antonio (5pm) Esperanza (5pm)

Community Center Community Center

Community Center Community Center Belize Rural Primary School Community Center Community Center Community Center Community Center Our Lady of the Way RC School A-B | C-F | G-K | L-N O-R | S-V | W-Z

CAYO DISTRICT

San Jose RC School A-C | D-L | M-P | Q-Z Community Center A-L | M-Z St. Margaret Mary RC School Community Center A-C | D-M | N-Z St. Francis Xavier RC School A-L | M-Z

Knowledge, Skills & Attitude Knowledge Crane Mechanical knowledge Basic equipment maintenance Duties & Responsibilities

Skills Attributes Safely operate a Crane Self driven Able to safely operate heavy equipment Able to read and understand all Safety Guidelines

1.

Operate PBL Cranes at the Pierhead in the unloading and loading of container/cargo vessel in a safe and efficient manner (as per PBL speed limit requirement) 2. Operate Dragline crane as the need arise and directed by Supervisor/Manager 3. Assist in operating any other PBL equipment/vehicles when needed 4. Any other operations/driving duties that may arise from time to time 5. Other applicable responsibilities.

Salary Scale Will be commensurate (in accordance with the Company's Salary Structure). To Apply Kindly submit letter of application, resume, two recent reference letters, valid police record and a copy of a valid Social Security Card. Deadline for submitting application is Friday, July 26, 2019 All documents must be submitted to: Manager – Human Resource Department Port of Belize Limited Caesar Ridge Road P.O. Box 2674 Belize City, Belize

VILLAGE COUNCIL ELECTIONS JULY 28, 2019 In all villages/communities nomination opens at 9:00 a.m. and at 10:00 a.m. Where no time is stated, polls close at 1pm.

CAYO DISTRICT

VILLAGE & Closing Time Georgeville (5pm) El Progresso (3pm) Ontario (3pm) Santa Familia (5pm) Bullet Tree (5pm)

VENUE

Community Center Community Center A-K | L-Z Ontario Christian School RC School A-C | D-O | P-Z Immaculate Concepcion RC School A-F | G-L | M | N-S | T-Z


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