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PlanBelize presents a $1.3 Billion socially-conscious budget to the Nation
“As businesses and schools accelerate their re-opening, with public wages restored and private minimum wages soon to be raised, as Government’s capital investments converge on bridging the welfare and opportunity gaps, with trade and investment policies reaping increased dividends, I eagerly anticipate a multi-year economic expansion, with the thousands of new jobs and hundreds of new enterprises envisioned in our Manifesto. That every Belizean should win, and in that glorious sum of collective betterment, for our precious Jewel to shine ever brighter among nations, this shall remain our Administration’s clarion call.” – Prime Minister John Briceño, Budget 2022-2023 Speech
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Statement at 66th Session of The Commission on the Status of Women
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Socially Conscious Budget
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SlimWin Tracy vs Con Shyne
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Minimum Wage Reform, NHI for ALL, Housing, Education, 10% restored etc
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BARROW CONFESS AND GO! Pg. 8
HAPPY CHILD STIMULATION MONTH - “WE ARE STRONG, LEARNING AND GROWING”
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“Our international partners, like investors, can see clearly that this Administration is focused, determined to nurture an equitable prosperity, and committed to the highest standards of governance...we have put our house in order, strengthen the state of the nation, restored our reputation in the region and we are indeed delivering on Plan Belize…“I remind this Assembly of what our Administration inherited. An economy weighed down by corruption and incompetence, withering from prolonged recession, battered by COVID-19 lockdowns, strangled by rocketing debt and deficits, squeezed by costly credit, beset with surging unemployment, and bereft of self-belief and common-sense solutions.” – more by Prime Minister John Briceño, of his Budget 2022-2023 Speech The Prime Minister of Belize, Honourable John Briceno read the budget for the fiscal year 2022/2023 on Tuesday, March 14, 2023, in the halls of the National Assembly in Belmopan. The second budget of the five years cycle of 2021 - 2025. The PM presented the Government’s Estimates of Revenue and Expenditure for Fiscal Year 2022/2023 and reported on the performance of the National Budget for the current Fiscal Year 2021/2022. The budget will be debated on March 24-25, 2022. Undoubtedly, the People’s United Party Government’s performance of the first of five budgets has been truly remarkable as indicated by Briceno in his budget presentation. The achievements unprecedented and unmatched in the country’s 41 years as an independent nation. Belize’s economic growth has outclassed and surpassed its regional peers beyond expectations. Confidence restored - confidence in the PUP Government and the responsible leadership of Prime Minister John Briceno. A confidence supported by the regional and extra-regional nations and the International Financial Institutions (IFIs). This type of confidence was lacking and unsupportive of the Dean Barrow/Faber Government of thirteen years reign of terror and the deluge of corruption and incompetence. It was Publilius Syrus who said “anyone can steer the ship when the sea is calm.” The reality is that John Briceño took the helm of government in the most turbulent of times leftover by a red wave of extraordinary circumstances. Upon taking office the PUP Government inherited a financial ticking time-bomb, the National Debt and an economy buckling with corruption and incompetence. The Barrow/Faber red regime had raped and plundered the country’s financial resources; they failed to apply financial pragmatism and prudence and failed to enact responsible monetary policies. Instead, the political carrion crows feasted on the host, the haven of democracy, without compunction of the
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disastrous consequences on country and people, indulging in wanton borrowing and reckless spending of the peoples’ purse. The stormy melee was compounded by the black swan COVID-19 thrusting the Belizean economy towards the precipice of economic disaster and economic meltdown. Characterized as the macroeconomic and fiscal house on fire upon assuming the high stool of office Briceño engaged with swift resolve to put the house in order, strengthening the state of the nation, restoring the country’s reputation in the region and delivering on PlanBelize. The genius of the brilliant economic minds within the PUP became the architects of the home-crafted Medium Term Economic and Fiscal Recovery Plan. The plan required spending reduction, cost-saving measures, revenue enhancement, a comprehensive debt restructuring, and an above-average economic expansion. The economy has grown a whopping 12.5 percent according to the IMF. A well-capitalized banking system flush with $700 million in liquidity from some 400 and odd million. Public debt slashed with 4 months of import cover in the Central Bank of Belize (CBB) reserves buttressing the Belizean dollar. In a fiery declaration on Tuesday, March 15, 2022 PM Briceno said that “what has been achieved in our first budget year is truly remarkable.” The PM added that “across the land, a new day is dawning, the economy is bouncing back, and Belizeans are returning to work in larger numbers than ever before, the Belize dollar is strong again, default and devaluation have been averted and confidence of the State and those she serves is being restored.” The PM strutted the parliamentary stage with confidence expressing that Budget 21 exceeded all performance markers and that the new Budget 2022/2023 earmarks some $1.361 billion, the largest spending and investment Budget in the Jewel’s history which projects a primary surplus. Briceño attributed the unheralded successes to include all Belizeans, the vibrant partnership with the commerce and industry, the public sector employees and the network of developmental NGOs. Acknowledgement for today’s triumph was also conferred upon the official sector and bilateral supporters. The pipeline of project funding, contrasting yesteryear were more generous and diverse. The International partners and investors alike has recognised that the PUP Government, the John Briceño led administration is committed to the highest standards of governance restoring Belize’s reputation internationally. However, Prime Minister Briceño cautions that the progress made can be eviscerated from arising risks, exogenous and external shocks. Hence, prudent and pragmatic stewardship of the country’s finances is very important.
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Meets with Social Partners Over Inflated Fuel Costs The Government of Prime Minister, Hon. Dr. John Briceño has shaved off a significant 35% of the taxes it collects from the sale of Diesel, in its effort to show the Belizean people that they understand the hardships; but no sooner than the government gave up that huge chunk of much-needed revenues last Friday, March 11th, that at the stroke of midnight, just hours later the acquisition cost for Diesel shot up by a whopping 85 cents per gallon of Diesel. The cut was a significant one for the Government. Financial Secretary, Joe Waight explained on Wednesday day that up to the same Friday, the excise tax on Diesel stood at $2.97 per U.S. gallon, and after the government lowered the taxes by more than a dollar per gallon, to $1.94 per gallon last Friday, the price shot back up internationally. If the Government had not absorbed the majority of the new increase, it would have meant that diesel prices right now would be almost at $15 per gallon. Despite the fact that his Government’s efforts to bring relief to Belizeans meant less revenues for the Government, its effect on motorists was short-lived, but Prime Minister Briceño, realizing that the fuel cost problem is larger than Belize, called in the social partners into a meeting on Wednesday at the House of Culture in Belize City. The groups represented in that meeting included the various unions of the N.T.U.C.B., as well as the Chamber of Commerce and Industry, the Belize Business Bureau, the Council of Churches, the network of Non-Governmental Organizations, and the agro-productive sector. Also, present was
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the President of the Belize Bus Association, Thomas Shaw, whose association members have been unreasonably pressing the Government to wave a magic wand. We use unreasonably as their partisan choice for lawyer and the commuter outcry that they have no moral standing due to their old buses on the road. That association has presented the options for the Government to approve bus fare increases or to find a way to subsidize the fuel prices. But that could cause even more hardships for the commuting public who must travel every day to get to and from work and home. The Prime Minister has said that the Government stands ready to make prudent decisions that will be fair and beneficial across the board. Currently, the Ministry of Transport and the bus operators are looking at a few options. On Friday, the social partners will present recommendations they feel are solutions to the ongoing inflation on fuel.(we will go to print before those recommendations) Some of their inputs have already brought into focus how severe the price hikes on fuel could impact our respective industries. For instance, cutbacks on already limited fuel budgets to man protected sites within the fisheries or tourism sectors could mean that those sites are compromised by people who also must provide for their families. In the healthcare sector, fuel budgets that have been maxed out might delay the ambulatory transportation of the sick who need more advanced treatment elsewhere. It will be a careful balancing act that the Government will have to take in finding ways to ease the increasing burden attached to the fuel costs. The precedent is set, the planBelize government will find a way forward with the majority of people on board.
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TODAY’S TRIUMPH
udget speech 2021-2022 was titled “Today’s Sacrifice: Tomorrow’s Triumph”, read on April 9th of 2021. Prime Minister Briceño went to the National Assembly with planBelize in hand and presented what we have called The PlanBelize Budget I. It turns out that the Prime Minister underestimated the success that Belize and his government together could muster. The International Monetary Fund had, at that time, estimated Belize’s Gross Domestic Product to grow a measly 2.5 per cent for 2021. Now we know the real outcome which was 12.5 per cent GDP growth for 2021. For an economy teetering out of a UDP-imposed recession that is nothing short of “impressive.” This 2022, the International Financial Institutions at the highest levels visited Belize in-queue commending the country, people and government for a nonpareil economic turnaround both regionally and internationally. ‘Impressive’ was the adjective often used to describe Belize’s economic turnaround. Confidence was beaming from each of the institutions for Belize’s planBelize and the government’s innovative ways of rolling it out. It is apt to recall, the incompetent UDP PM had relegated his third term to borrowing 2.75Million per week sinking Belize into a recession BEFORE the Covid-19 pandemic. During the UDP pandemic of 8 months, they borrowed a million of printed money a day via his Central Bank that was all joyously willing to comply. This fomenting-of-inflation policy led Belize to balloon its debt. Belize’s debt cancerously grew to 137 per cent of the total amount it produces in one year—its GDP. Barrow facetiously or, many would say, criminally held on to the lofty Prime Ministerial position. It was obvious then that being Prime Minister was way above his league. Barrow’s sole economic policy was to Borrow, Barrow, borrow until Barrow was no more. A million a day borrowed going into November 11, 2020. The planBelize government took that challenge with a super talented cabinet and economic team. Belize for the first time in 13 years had leaders; these leaders would lead Belize as far away from the tyrant UDP. The UDP died a political death; now and again, they sputter. There is no revival of that group that left Belize for dead. The planBelize government’s Budget II in 2022 is themed, “Working Together for A Fair, Inclusive and Prosperous Belize.” It is a dramatic move from the corrupt thirteen years of UDP hustle and bustle to the chagrin of the Belizean economy. As our Prime Minister has uttered many times and in different national and international fora, thanks to the people of Belize and, specifically, the public servants and teachers who entered reluctantly into an agreement for a three-year salary cut of ten per cent. The hope all along was that the economy would turn around before so that their salaries could be restored before the three-year period. Cynics abounded on that last premise. But the cut was necessary for the internationally renowned Blue Bond to even be discussed. This Blue Bond saved Belize half a Billion in external debt and granted millions yearly to marine conservation—the UDP’s Superbond was no more. The UDP grieved on such achievement by the planBelize government. The UDP grieved that they did not get a chance to cut wages, cut pension, retrench public servants and go under the IMF knife. So, from sacrifice to now working together, the budget has evolved. In planBelize II, the Prime Minister put it clearly: “When I presented my government’s first Budget last year, I proposed a 5-Point Recovery Plan. Despite the doubt of the then leader of the opposition who said it could not and would not be done, every single one of these points have been effectively addressed during this year: Our Budget pared wages and kept spending within projected parameters. A historic debt restructuring eliminated half a billion in public debt. Revenues over-performed allowing us the flexibility to table supplementary investments during the fiscal year. Every major investment-climate indicator has improved: the trade balance narrowed, the current account balance was the smallest in years, bank capital and liquidity are ample, lending rates are down and reserves up, while the official and private sector are more enthused about Belize than in recent memory. And Pension Reform is programmed for this year. These are the unmistakable measures of progress, the bellwethers of even greater, more inclusive expansion and prosperity. If Belize is to grow and develop, all of us must be committed to a strong Belizean economy and society, grounded in credible, practical plans and solutions to the social and economic challenges we face.” Thanks to the planBelize government the UDP will never get a chance to rape Belize again. Thanks to Belizeans who are resilient, Belize in becoming a part of what it truly means to work for a Belize that works for everyone. When we all work together then it is easier to sacrifice because then today, we all are triumphant.
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EL TRIUNFO DE HOY
l discurso del presupuesto 2021-2022 se tituló “El sacrificio de hoy: El triunfo de mañana”, leído el 9 de abril de 2021. El Primer Ministro Briceño acudió a la Asamblea Nacional con el PlanBelize en la mano y presentó lo que hemos llamado El Presupuesto del PlanBelize I. Resulta que el Primer Ministro subestimó el éxito que Belice y su gobierno juntos podían alcanzar. El Fondo Monetario Internacional había estimado en ese momento que el Producto Interior Bruto de Belice crecería un mísero 2,5% para 2021. Ahora conocemos el resultado real que fue un crecimiento del 12,5% del PIB para 2021. Para una economía que se tambalea de una recesión impuesta por el UDP, esto es nada menos que “impresionante”. Este 2022, las Instituciones Financieras Internacionales al más alto nivel visitaron Belice en fila elogiando al país, al pueblo y al gobierno por un cambio económico sin igual tanto a nivel regional como internacional. “Impresionante” fue el adjetivo que se utilizaba a menudo para describir el cambio económico de Belice. Todas las instituciones mostraron su confianza en el Plan Belice y en la forma innovadora en que el gobierno lo ha puesto en marcha. Cabe recordar que el incompetente primer ministro del UDP había relegado su tercer mandato a pedir préstamos por valor de 2,75 millones a la semana, hundiendo a Belice en la recesión ANTES de la pandemia del covid-19. Durante la pandemia del UDP de 8 meses, pidieron prestado un millón de dinero impreso al día a través de su Banco Central que estaba alegremente dispuesto a cumplir. Esta política de fomento de la inflación llevó a Belice a disparar su deuda. La deuda de Belice creció cancerosamente hasta el 137% de la cantidad total que produce en un año: su PIB. Barrow se aferró, de manera burlona o, muchos dirían, criminal, al elevado cargo de Primer Ministro. Era obvio entonces que ser Primer Ministro estaba muy por encima de sus posibilidades. La única política económica de Barrow fue pedir prestado, prestar y pedir prestado hasta que pudiera. Un millón al día de préstamo hasta el 11 de noviembre de 2020. El gobierno de PlanBelize asumió ese reto con un gabinete y un equipo económico de gran talento. Belice por primera vez en 13 años tenía líderes; estos líderes llevarían a Belice lo más lejos posible del tirano UDP. El UDP murió políticamente; de vez en cuando, chisporrotean. No hay ningún resurgimiento de ese grupo que dio por muerto a Belice. El Presupuesto del gobierno planBelize II en 2022 tiene como tema: “Trabajando juntos por un Belice Justo, Inclusivo y Próspero”. Se trata de un cambio drástico respecto a los corruptos trece años de ajetreo del UDP para desgracia de la economía beliceña. Como nuestro Primer Ministro ha pronunciado muchas veces y en diferentes foros nacionales e internacionales, las gracias al pueblo de Belice y, en concreto, a los funcionarios y profesores que entraron a regañadientes en un acuerdo para un recorte salarial de tres años del diez por ciento. La esperanza en todo momento era que la economía se recuperara antes para poder restablecer sus salarios antes del trienio. Los cínicos abundan en esta última premisa. Pero el recorte era necesario para que el internacionalmente conocido Bono Azul pudiera siquiera ser discutido. Este Bono Azul ahorró a Belice medio billón de deuda externa y otorgó millones anuales a la conservación marina: el Superbono del UDP ya no existía. El UDP se dolió de este logro del gobierno de PlanBelize. El UDP se afligió por no haber tenido la oportunidad de recortar los salarios, reducir las pensiones, despedir a los funcionarios públicos y pasar por el cuchillo del FMI. Así que, del sacrificio al trabajo conjunto, el presupuesto ha evolucionado. En el planBelize II, el Primer Ministro lo expresó claramente: “Cuando presenté el primer presupuesto de mi gobierno el año pasado, propuse un plan de recuperación de 5 puntos. A pesar de las dudas del entonces líder de la oposición, que dijo que no se podía ni se haría, cada uno de estos puntos se ha abordado efectivamente durante este año: -Nuestro presupuesto redujo los salarios y mantuvo el gasto dentro de los parámetros previstos. -Una reestructuración histórica de la deuda eliminó 500 millones de deuda pública. -Los ingresos han sido superiores a los previstos, lo que nos ha permitido disponer de flexibilidad para realizar inversiones suplementarias durante el ejercicio. -Todos los principales indicadores del clima de inversión han mejorado: la balanza comercial se redujo, la balanza por cuenta corriente fue la más pequeña en años, el capital y la liquidez de los bancos son abundantes, los tipos de interés de los préstamos han bajado y las reservas han aumentado, mientras que el sector oficial y el privado están más entusiasmados con Belice que en los últimos tiempos. -Y la reforma de las pensiones está programada para este año. Estas son las medidas inequívocas del progreso, los indicadores de una expansión y prosperidad aun mayores y más inclusivas. Para que Belice crezca y se desarrolle, todos debemos comprometernos con una economía y una sociedad beliceñas fuertes, basadas en planes y soluciones creíbles y prácticas para los retos sociales y económicos a los que nos enfrentamos.” Gracias al gobierno de PlanBelize, el UDP no volverá a tener la oportunidad de violar Belice. Gracias a los beliceños que están resistiendo a Belice para formar parte de lo que realmente significa trabajar por un Belice que funcione para todos. Cuando todos trabajamos juntos es más fácil el sacrificio porque entonces hoy, todos somos triunfadores.
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Socially Conscious Budget Probably the maximum show of social consciousness is governments push to take UP the minimum wage to a 5 dollar per hour floor. Hundreds if not thousands of workers will immediately benefit with this planBelize commitment. The government is prudent and short of any draconian imposition of this measure, the government is consulting with all the relevant partners in the business sector and in government. Touching the lives in a sustainable manner is the way to go. PM Briceño: “I announced the policy decision to restore the 10 percent wage adjustment, which had become effective July 01 of last year. Wages will therefore be restored 2 years ahead of schedule. When I announced the adjustment in last year’s Budget, I committed that it will not last one day longer than absolutely necessary. The Cabinet and I are keeping that commitment. The decision to restore, in dollar terms, translates into an additional $40 million in the Personal Emoluments and $15 million in the Subsidies and Transfer line, for a total of $55 million. These structural reforms are not exhaustive by any means: two other examples stand out. First, the work
of the Wages Council, from which I expect the minimum wage adjustment to be implemented during this fiscal year. And second, the People’s Constitutional Commission whose core task will be to propose ways of enhancing our democratic processes and deepening citizen participation in the governance of our communities.” PlanBelize budget two looks to end the sacrifice that the people were asked to endure for the sake of Belize. Truly, the end of the UDP’s Superbond was made possible when the international community saw that Belize was ready for fiscal prudence. This was first made possible with planBelize budget 1, the 10 percent salary adjustment, cut to Ministers Salaries, and general financial oversight across the board. The 1 million dollars a day borrowing by the UDP administration was no more. This was one of the first signs that economic confidence was returning to Belize’s lexicon. National Health Insurance Budget excerpt: Government also proposes to commence implementation of the long-overdue expansion of the National Health Insurance Program, the NHI. Healthcare, especially community-based, preventative care is the backbone of a vibrant, industrious, and healthy
population. NHI is the brainchild of the last PUP Administration and 14 years later, we return to finish the good thing we started. So, this initiative is the expansion of the Program to certain areas of the country that do not currently have access, as well as to increase the number of registered participants in those areas that are currently in the Program but that have long ago reached the maximum intake by service providers. To expand the Program, we include an additional provision of $3.2 million this year, elevating the total allocation now to $22 million for the NHI. Housing and Education Budget excerpt: Taiwan has now agreed that in this Fiscal Year, Belize can proceed to apply for the entire remainder USD 48m under this Agreement, in effect, converting a 5-year program to a 2-year program. In principle, the focal areas for investing these additional funds will be in education - expanding the Healthy Start Feeding Program and eventually, the Digital Devices Program; in Housing - expanding our current target for distributing quality, low cost housing units countrywide; and in financing SME credit, especially low interest loans in the
Agro-productive sector. Social Assistance Budget excerpt: $6.0 million under Social Assistance to provide food support to the urban and rural poor, and to the most vulnerable groups in our population• $5.0 million for Low-Income Housing Assistance. $1.0 million for Survey and Mapping of the 8,000 new lots to be distributed this year, and a further $12.0 million under the Land Development /Land Acquisition Program; The rest of the extensive Budget can be found online. There is lots more to read and get from planBelize budget II. PM Briceño: “I make one final point: Cabinet is, without exception, aware of and grateful for the thousands of exemplary public officers whose competence and initiative represent the highest ideal of service. These men and women of integrity and grit plow at all levels, in all Ministries, in Government and quasi-government departments and institutions. I offer them our respect and gratitude, and most importantly, an assurance that we will continue to manage the public finances in a manner that makes the stability and sustainability of your job our foremost objective.” The people of Belize are looking.
CONTRACT AWARD INFORMATION – CONSULTANCY SERVICES THIRD WATER (SOUTH AMBERGRIS CAYE WATER AND SEWERAGE EXPANSION) PROJECT – BELIZE
DEVELOPING A GENDER POLICY AND OPERATIONAL STRATEGY FOR HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT 1.
Summary of Scores: Financial Proposal Prices
Technical Proposal Scores Names of Shortlisted Consultants
Methodology, Work Plan, Organization and Staffing (35%) 31.1
Key Experts (45%) 35.6
Knowledge Transfer (5%) 4.4
National Experts Participation (5%) 4.1
Total (100%) 83.5
31.9
34.1
4.3
2.2
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Shidaa Sustainable Development Solutions Ltd. PricewaterhouseCoopers
Trinidad
Specific Experience (10%) 8.3
Jamaica
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Caribbean Policy Development Centre Niagra College Canada
Barbados
Did not submit proposal
Canada
Did not submit proposal
Country
Submitted Price (USD) $88,872.00
Evaluated Price (USD) $80,786.50
Financial proposal was not opened
Financial proposal was not opened
Final Rank
1 Not Applicable
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Name of Successful Consultant: Shidaa Sustainable Development Solutions Limited
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Final Awarded Price: USD 80,786.50
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Commencement Date of Contract: March 1, 2022
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Duration of Contract: Ten (10) months
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Summary Scope of Contract: The consultancy services will develop a Gender Policy and Operational strategy for Human Resource Management in BWS by executing an institutional analysis of current human resource practices with regard to adherence to gender equality; conduct a gender sensitization workshop with BWS staff; develop a GPOS; and carry out Training of Trainers. The service will encompass all investigative work, analyses and strategic direction to realize the objectives stated above. The consultant will use participatory and consultative methodologies in working closely with BWS and will develop a Monitoring and Evaluation Framework which should facilitate the monitoring of the results of the consultancy. Note: Selection Method: Quality-Based Selection (QBS) Minimum Technical Proposal Score required to open Financial Proposal: 80
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VACANCY ANNOUNCEMENT The Pan American Health Organization/World Health Organization (PAHO/WHO) invites applicants for the functions of National Consultant in the area of Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs) and Risk Factors under European Union grant Duty station:
Belize City
Qualifications:
Essential: A Bachelor’s degree in one of the health, social or management sciences from a recognized university Desirable: Postgraduate studies in public health or related field with emphasis on Nutrition Chronic Diseases and Health Promotion
Experience:
Essential: At least 5 years national experience in the related field. Desirable: working experience in health services project management.
VACANCY ANNOUNCEMENT The Pan American Health Organization/World Health Organization (PAHO/WHO) invites applicants for the functions of National Consultant for the Surveillance of NCDs and risk factors Duty station:
Belize City
Qualifications:
Essential: A Bachelor’s degree in one of the health, social or management sciences from a recognized university Desirable: Postgraduate studies in public health or related field with emphasis on Epidemiology and Surveillance of NCDs and risk factors
Experience:
Essential: At least 5 years national experience in the related field Desirable: working experience in health services project management
Skills: • Theoretical and practical expertise in all aspects related to surveillance, prevention, and control of Noncommunicable diseases, and the promotion of health, as well as a thorough knowledge of epidemiology, prevention, and control methods. • Ability to analyze factors, trends, and forecast scenarios based on current surveillance systems and possesses the capability to develop and plan innovative and appropriate solutions for their improvement. • Strong public health and strategic thinking background showing resourcefulness, initiative, leadership qualities and skills to deal with difficult situations and sensitive areas. • Ability to plan and carry out technical cooperation initiatives on NCDs with emphasis on health promotion, nutrition related chronic diseases, mental health disorders, substance abuse, violence and injuries, rehabilitation, aging and palliative care. • Knowledge of Global Strategies for the prevention and control of NCDs as well as regional, subregional, and national situation on NCDs. • Knowledge of health services policies and administration within the framework of the model of family and community health. • Knowledge and skills in the formulation of technical cooperation interventions and in the development of criteria and instruments for evaluating program interventions, including resource mobilization and grant management. • Strong professional oral and writing skills, including the development of reports, oral presentations, and technical/persuasive documents for consideration at the highest levels of the Organization. • Demonstrated ability to effectively use a computer and utilize software programs such as Microsoft Office Word, Excel, PowerPoint, SharePoint, and Outlook. Other IT skills and knowledge of other software programs for Statistical Analysis, Data Exploratory Analysis and Project Management would be an asset.
Skills: • Theoretical and practical expertise in all aspects related to surveillance, prevention, and control of Noncommunicable diseases, and the promotion of health, as well as a thorough knowledge of epidemiology, prevention, and control methods. • Ability to analyze factors, trends, and forecast scenarios based on current surveillance systems and possesses the capability to develop and plan innovative and appropriate solutions for their improvement. • Strong public health and strategic thinking background showing resourcefulness, initiative, leadership qualities and skills to deal with difficult situations and sensitive areas. • Ability to plan and carry out technical cooperation initiatives on NCDs with emphasis on epidemiology and surveillance of NCDs and risk factors • Knowledge of Global Strategies for the prevention and control of NCDs as well as regional, subregional, and national situation on NCDs. • Knowledge of health services policies and administration within the framework of the model of family and community health. • Knowledge and skills in the formulation of technical cooperation interventions and in the development of criteria and instruments for evaluating program interventions, including resource mobilization and grant management. • Strong professional oral and writing skills, including the development of reports, oral presentations, and technical/persuasive documents for consideration at the highest levels of the Organization. • Demonstrated ability to effectively use a computer and utilize software programs such as Microsoft Office Word, Excel, PowerPoint, SharePoint, and Outlook. Other IT skills and knowledge of other software programs for Statistical Analysis, Data Exploratory Analysis and Project Management would be an asset.
Languages: Deadline:
Languages: Deadline:
Very good knowledge of English and working knowledge of Spanish Letter of application, Curriculum Vitae, and two current letters of recommendation should be sent to blzmail@paho.org or to P.O. Box 1834, Belize City no later than March 18, 2022.
Very good knowledge of English and working knowledge of Spanish Letter of application, Curriculum Vitae, and two current letters of recommendation should be sent to blzmail@paho.org or to P.O. Box 1834, Belize City no later than March 18, 2022.
For further details visit our website https://www.paho.org/en/vacancies An interview will be held for this position and only candidates under serious consideration will be contacted.
For further details visit our website https://www.paho.org/en/vacancies An interview will be held for this position and only candidates under serious consideration will be contacted.
PAHO/WHO has a smoke-free environment and does not recruit smokers or users of any form of tobacco.
PAHO/WHO has a smoke-free environment and does not recruit smokers or users of any form of tobacco.
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FISCAL YEAR 2022/2023
Hon. John Briceño Prime Minister and Minister of Finance, Economic Development and Investment (Introduction) Presented on March 15, 2022 Madam Speaker, I rise to present Government’s Estimates of Revenues and Expenditure for the Fiscal Year 2022/2023, and to report on the performance of the National Budget for the current Fiscal Year 2021/2022. What has been achieved in our first budget year is truly remarkable. Across the land, a new day is dawning, the economy is bouncing back, Belizeans are returning to work in larger numbers than ever before, the Belize dollar is strong again, default and devaluation have been averted and the confidence of the State and those she serves is being restored. Today, with pride, I will share a progress report unmatched in our 41 years as an independent nation. The storyline is of a macroeconomic and fiscal house on fire when we took office less than 16 months ago, transformed now to a house whose rehabilitation is outclassing its regional peers and overshooting expectations. I remind this Assembly of what our Administration inherited. An economy weighed down by corruption and incompetence, withering from prolonged recession, battered by COVID-19 lockdowns, strangled by rocketing debt and deficits, squeezed by costly credit, beset with surging unemployment, and bereft of self-belief and common-sense solutions. Belize’s 2021 national economic rebound may be as high as 12.5 percent according to the IMF, twice the rate of the Latin America and Caribbean regions. In fact, save for Guyana and its crude oil bonanza, Belize is the fastest growing economy amongst all countries in North, Central and South America and the Caribbean. Our overall budget performance for this fiscal year will be $527 million better than the last fiscal year. The country’s 174 thousand-strong employed labour force is the highest ever. A well-capitalized banking system brims with almost $700 million of liquidity, poised to fund a private sector boom. Public debt is being slashed with precedent-setting ingenuity. And, 4.6 months of import cover in Central Bank reserves buttress the Belize dollar. My report today will show that our first Budget exceeded all performance markers and that the new Budget, proposed at $1.361 billion, will be the largest spending and investment Budget in the history of our country. And we have managed to prudently and responsibly configure this new Budget with a primary surplus. These are remarkable achievements which properly belong to all Belizeans, and particularly result from Government’s vibrant partnership with commerce and industry; its collaboration with public sector employees and their larger number in the private sector; and its cooperation with Belize’s unique network of developmental NGOs. I acknowledge not only the positive evolution of these crucial domestic alliances but also, the rapid re-setting of relations with our Official Sector and bilateral supporters. The pipeline of project funding, the envelope of grant financing is more generous, more diverse than ever before. Our international partners, like investors, can see clearly that this Administration is focused, determined to nurture an equitable prosperity, and committed to the highest standards of governance. To say it plain, Madam Speaker, we have put our house in order, strengthened the state of the nation, restored our reputation in the region and we are indeed delivering on Plan Belize. (Complete Speech - https://www.pressoffice.gov.bz/prime-ministers-budget-speech-for-fiscal-year-2022-2023/) Conclusion: Madam Speaker, The journey of sound public finance management is a constant, never-ending endeavor. No matter how much progress is made in one budget period, risks arise in another that can quickly undo that progress. In just the last few weeks, war has erupted in Eastern Europe. The unimaginable specter of oil at over US$200 per barrel presents a real and present danger to the Belizean economy and public finances. At US$200 per barrel, the cost of fuel imports could more than double to over Belize $30 million dollars per month, representing a massive drain on foreign exchange and, at some point, a substantial loss of revenue. Rising oil prices will worsen the recessionary risks, and clearly, inflationary pressures, such pressures escalating even before the Russian invasion of the Ukraine. This is an urgent situation about which I intend to consult later this week with our social partners and key sectoral representatives. Covid-19, another prominent risk, has receded in recent weeks but the scientists have certainly not ruled out the possibility of a new variant which could disrupt the delicate recovery of the travel and tourism sectors. When compared to 2019, Belize’s 2021 economic rebound entailed only a 46 percent recovery in overnight tourism arrivals and an 18 percent recovery in cruise arrivals. In other words, for our most vital economic subsector, 2021’s bounce-back represented only a partial recovery. In addition to these external variables, there is the urgent need for the Budget to permanently balance the mix between recurrent and capital spending. In this fiscal year, as I highlighted before, 85 cents of every recurrent dollar in revenue will be spent on recurrent expenditure, the largest component of which is Government’s wage and pension obligations. With pride and purpose, we have proposed this Fiscal Year 22/23 construct to allow time for the economic recovery to solidify and for wage relief to offset rising inflation. This posture must evolve as the circumstances evolve. For sustainability, I emphasize, revenue buoyancy must continue, and recurrent spending must remain within strict limits, if we are to avoid subsequent adjustments to both tax revenue and recurrent spending. Despite these broad cautions, my colleagues and I carry ever more optimism about the future of our young nation. As businesses and schools accelerate their re-opening, with public wages restored and private minimum wages soon to be raised, as Government’s capital investments converge on bridging the welfare and opportunity gaps, with trade and investment policies reaping increased dividends, I eagerly anticipate a multi-year economic expansion, with the thousands of new jobs and hundreds of new enterprises envisioned in our Manifesto. That every Belizean should win, and in that glorious sum of collective betterment, for our precious Jewel to shine ever brighter among nations, this shall remain our Administration’s clarion call. When I presented my Government’s first Budget last year, I proposed a 5-Point Recovery Plan. Despite the doubt of the then leader of the opposition who said it could not and would not be done, every single one of these points have been effectively addressed during this year: -Our Budget pared wages and kept spending within projected parameters; -A historic debt restructuring eliminated half a billion in public debt; -Revenues over-performed allowing us the flexibility to table supplementary investments during the financial year; -Every major investment-climate indicator has improved: the trade balance narrowed, the current account balance was the smallest in years, bank capital and liquidity are ample, lending rates are down and reserves up, while the official and private sector are more enthused about Belize than in recent memory. -And Pension Reform is programmed for this year. These are the unmistakable measures of progress, the bellwethers of even greater, more inclusive expansion and prosperity. If Belize is to grow and develop, all of us must be committed to a strong Belizean economy and society, grounded in credible, practical plans and solutions to the social and economic challenges we face. With hands and hearts joined together in this great experiment we move forward to build a nation of prosperous citizens. To live out those fundamental principles enshrined in our Constitution and we remain dedicated to the enhancement of a nation people who not only believe but remain committed to social economic and environmental justice. I thank my Parliamentary colleagues, the technicians at the line Ministries and the Ministry of Finance and the Central Bank, and the many professions involved with the preparation of this National Budget for Fiscal Year 2022/23. I commend this Appropriations Bill for the House’s consideration. Thank you.
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CHAMPIONS BARROW CONFESS AND GO! OF INCOMPETENCE
Sincerely, I have lost count. These zombie remnants of what was once the UDP keep on cooking new conventions of a Party that does not exist— the people of Belize said so. Slim-win (Albert by 41 votes) Tracy Panton in a total 180 turn has accepted to run in Patrick Faber’s slot. Tracy has refused to call out Faber for his domestic abuse portfolio. Now we see why. It is unbecoming that Tracy wants to run as a pro-champ for women yet she takes over all of Faber’s machinery and his support. She takes over Faber’s campaign manager who has ill-managed a 6 million dollar land somehow passed to him by Hugo Patt a few days before the 2020 elections. Let us leave this CM unnamed as he is irrelevant to this whole charade; he is a pawn. The pastors nevertheless are still waiting for their land. Did Tracy also take over rule over this real estate? Would she transfer the lots to Albert voters now? Can Tracy even command a win in the Albert Division given that she only won due to the transfer votes into her mom’s house and the office room? The latter was later endorsed by the court but it still puts Tracy on extremely shaky ground in any leadership position. Every time Paul Thompson breathes, Tracy loses a transfer. Word is that these transfers will move to real homes in constituencies all over the jewel as soon as the new transfer period comes this summer. In the convention of incompetence, Tracy will really have slim chances even with Faber delegates. Drink champ Shyne is a Barrow. All the hurt that Barrow, the father, has brought onto Belize is passed on to his son. Shyne has tried all he can to even say in parliament that he, Shyne, is “not my father’s son.” What? Everyone can hear Shyne trying hard to talk like Dean, walk like Dean, and shine like Dean. Overlooked by Shyne is that Dean has uttered the biggest words saying that Belize would experience an economic flood and that he, Dean, does not care. The huge problem is that Dean has walked a mean mile for the Belizean people. And, Dean has never shone even as he tried all his life. Dean manufactured three incomplete terms in office when he was Prime Minister only by name. So Shyne should best NOT ride on his father’s record as this is scratched and broken to the bitter core. ADVICE: Shyne’s best chance of any real support is to confess that the UDP is corrupt, resign from Mesopotamia, get a real job, reapply in a constituency he can get support in or where he lives, run in a bye-election and then, maybe, he can begin to show that he is a real citizen. Constitutional amendment is coming up Shyne. Will you go back to the States after the 26th? If Tracy beats you, will you still go after that gargantuan quorum and get the 3 to 2 signatures to remain Leader of the Opposition? Is your auntie still a Member of Parliament? Imagine a Queen’s Square bye-election and the UDP remaining with 4 members? Take a drink
to that… Tracy was a Minister of state in the Ministry of Economic Development in Barrow’s administration when Boledo was lost. Barrow led the onslaught on Belize’s economy. Faber worked with Patt to secure Belama lands. Whatever happens on the 26th of March at the UDP attempt at convening some support, the winner will be like the best loser. This is sad for Belize. Let the envelopes land where they may land. The UDP is dead! Only a United Democratic Group remains with suspect membership! Each hard-core delegate will take two envelopes…and the loser is…
The only good that ex-Prime Minister of Belize Dean Barrow can do is to confess his transgressions against the nation of Belize and then face the music. He is now the new version of an ambulance chaser and no better than Orange Juice. In lieu of confession, he should just shut up and head to the ellysian where he can really imagine the possibilities. Jogging the incredible memory here...Dean Barrow’s law firm gave birth to the Sanctuary Bay Saga in the form of the Sittee River Wildlife Reserve in 2003. Later in 2012, in Cabinet he chaired a meeting that allowed Pukke (in
EcoFutures AKA Sanctuary Bay), a recidivist fraudster, to run roughshod over American retirees on our land down south. But yet, the bus owners run to this man. Oh yes, the bus owners tolerated Barrow for thirteen years and now want the planBelize government to fix Barrow’s buffoonery. Word to the wise...Barrow is the economic dunce that bloated our fuel prices since 2010 and last in 2020… he added a surcharge. Barrow was competing with Barbados for the highest fuel prices in the region, if not, highest in the hemisphere. See, when you are not innovative to grow the econContinued on page 10
REQUEST FOR EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST CONSTRUCTION SERVICES
Institution: Belize Water Services Limited Country: Belize Project: Seine Bight 500,000 US gallon Water Reservoir and site development Sector: Plant Abstract: The general objective of this publication is to engage eligible construction companies to build a two chamber 500,000 gallon reinforced concrete reservoir in the Seine Bight Village (Stann Creek District) as per design. Project Number: 285511191974/ BW-55-1858 New Deadline: March 29, 2022 The construction services (“the Services”) include, but are not limited to, construction of a 76ft x 76ft above ground reinforced concrete potable water reservoir: • supply all construction materials and construct and commission new reinforced concrete ground water reservoir (500,000 US-gallon capacity), including installation of all pipework and fixtures and • Construct Chemical, Dosing, and Pump rooms above reservoir including Plumbing and Electrical, Site fill, internal road, parking, site lights, drainage and perimeter fencing. Belize Water Services Limited now invites eligible construction companies (“Bidders”) to indicate their interest in providing the Services. Interested Companies should provide information demonstrating that they have the required qualifications and relevant experience to perform the Services. Companies must qualify on three (3) major work categories: • Civil and ancillary works including, but not limited to, construction and refurbishment of buildings, construction and refurbishment of roads and streets, major and minor roads chip and seal works, earthworks, fencing, concrete works, facility maintenance, retaining walls, drainage, security huts, shelters and canopies, railings, bins, signage, plastering, painting, etc. • Water Supply Systems including new and renewals of transmission, distribution mains and service connections; installation of pump stations; installation of headworks; water treatment plant works (including mechanical/electrical and civil); and construction and/or restoration of reservoirs. • Commercial mechanical and electrical works including electrical and mechanical installation for buildings and compounds Financial category of the project: • Large contract estimated more than $1,000,000. Financial resources of the company shall be BZ$200,000 monthly. Shortlisting of contractors will be based on the Application pack – Expression of Interest for Seine Bight 500,000 US gallon Water Reservoir and site Development Tendering process and is open to all eligible contractors as defined in the document. The short list shall comprise of minimum of three (3) and maximum of eight (8) companies. Companies may associate with other firms in the form of a joint venture or a sub-consultancy to enhance their qualifications. Interested parties should contact the Engineering procurement representative, via email to obtain Application Package and other information. Expressions of interest and application package must be delivered in a written form to the address below (in person, or by email) by March 29, 2022, no later than 3:00 P.M. Belize Water Services Limited Attn: Engineering Procurement 7 Central American Boulevard Belize City, Belize, C.A. Tel: +(501) 222-4757, Ext. 1713
E-mail: engineeringprocurement@bwsl.com.bz
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Statement by Honorable Dolores Balderamos Garcia Minister in the Ministry of Human Development, Families and Indigenous Peoples’ Affairs On the occasion of the 66th Session of The Commission on the Status of Women (CSW66)
Presided by H.E. Ms. Mathu Joyini, Chair of CSW66 Madam Chair, it is a privilege to address you at this 66th Session of the Commission on the Status of Women. On behalf of my delegation, I sincerely congratulate you on the tremendous work you have done to make this session possible. We are confident that under your leadership, we will achieve a successful outcome of this Session. We, therefore, offer the full support and cooperation of Belize’s delegation. Kindly allow me to also commend the Secretary General for his report on the priority theme. For Small Island Developing States, it is critical to address issues surrounding climate change, so these discussions are vital for Belize and the wider Caribbean. As such, Belize aligns itself with the statement made by Guyana on behalf of CARICOM. We recommit to the principles outlined in the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action and the Convention on the Elimination of All forms of Discrimination against Women. Madam Chair, I am happy to report that Belize now has women in spaces of leadership and in numbers not previously experienced. Today, we have appointed the first indigenous woman Governor General in the Commonwealth. We also have five women in the House of Representatives including the Speaker and six women in the Senate including Madame President which accounts for over 40% of the Upper House. While this is certainly not the parity that we would desire, it speaks to the commitment of Belize to continue advancing gender equality. Belize is committed to advancing gender equality, and we are pleased to inform that we have completed the third National Gender Policy, and fourth National Gender-based Violence Action Plan and we are prioritizing Gender Focal Points across all ministries. We are pleased to inform that as part of our national manifesto, we have created a Disability Unit. Also, under my portfolio of Indigenous Peoples’ Affairs, we have established a dedicated office. These bodies address two of our most vulnerable populations, persons with disability and indigenous communities, including women, thus, upholding the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disability and the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples. Belize was the recipient of funds under the Spotlight Initiative Project to combat gender-based violence and has an implementation rate of over 80%. Belize is also one of nine countries implementing the ENGENDER Project which seeks to integrate gender equality and human-rights based approaches into disaster risk reduction. As a result, a National Adaptation Plan has been developed. Madam Chair, Belize like everyone
is experiencing the devastating impacts of climate change. There is therefore an urgent need to scale up financing for loss and damage. As part of the Caribbean, we insist on parity from developed countries in funding for mitigation and adaptation. We recognize that there is so much to be done in achieving gender equality and the empowerment of all women and girls in the context of climate change. We will therefore work assiduously towards these goals, including paying attention to the disproportionate amount of unpaid care work undertaken by women. Belize has convened a committee to implement an increase in the minimum wage which will assist domestic workers and shop assistants who are mostly women. To conclude Madam Chair, in thanking you, we must never leave fifty percent of our population to be affected disproportionately by inequality, and we pledge that we will keep our shoulders to the wheel in bringing about greater inclusion, equity and equality. Belize, therefore, greets our sister countries on this important occasion and renews our commitment to the vital work ahead. Gender equality MUST be at the center of all solutions. Thank you.
REQUEST FOR EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST CONSTRUCTION SERVICES
Institution: Belize Water Services Limited Country: Belize Project: Independence to Seine Bight Transmission line Sector: Water Abstract: The general objective of this publication is to engage eligible construction companies to install a new potable water transmission pipeline from Independence Village to Seine Bight Village (Stann Creek District) as per design. Project Number: 225511171739/ BWS-55-1618 New Deadline: March 29, 2022 The construction services (“the Services”) include, but are not limited to, installation and commissioning of 3 miles of 10” PVC transmission line in the mainland and 3 miles of 10” HDPE transmission line through the lagoon: a) Identification of established Benchmarks and Setting out of new works; b) Excavation of trenches along the route, placement and compaction of embedment, backfill, and road base, and reinstatement of works c) Installation of pipeline and various assemblies, concrete anchors, and other components and d) Commissioning, including final connections, pressure (hydrostatic) testing, flushing, and disinfecting. Belize Water Services Limited now invites eligible construction companies (“Bidders”) to indicate their interest in providing the Services. Interested Companies should provide information demonstrating that they have the required qualifications and relevant experience to perform the Services. Companies must qualify on two major work categories: • Civil and ancillary works including, but not limited to, construction and refurbishment of buildings, construction and refurbishment of roads and streets, major and minor roads chip and seal works, earthworks, fencing, concrete works, facility maintenance, retaining walls, drainage, security huts, shelters and canopies, railings, bins, signage, plastering, painting, etc. • Water Supply Systems including new and renewals of transmission, distribution mains and service connections; installation of pump stations; installation of headworks; water treatment plant works (including mechanical/electrical and civil); and construction and/or restoration of reservoirs. Financial category of the project: • Large contract estimated more than $1,000,000. Financial resources of the company shall be BZ$300,000 monthly. Shortlisting of contractors will be based on the Application pack – Expression of Interest for Independence to Seine Bight Transmission Line Tendering process and is open to all eligible contractors as defined in the document. The short list shall comprise of minimum of three (3) and maximum of eight (8) companies. Companies may associate with other firms in the form of a joint venture or a sub-consultancy to enhance their qualifications. Interested parties should contact the Engineering procurement representative, via email to obtain Application Package and other information. Expressions of interest and application package must be delivered in a written form to the address below (in person, or by email) by March 29, 2022, no later than 3:00 P.M. Belize Water Services Limited Attn: Engineering procurement 7 Central American Boulevard Belize City, Belize, C.A. Tel: +(501) 222-4757, Ext. 1713
E-mail: engineeringprocurement@bwsl.com.bz
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omy then you print money to the tune of a couple million every week feeding the excruciating inflation we have today. Way before Putin’s war on Ukraine, there was the Barrow and UDP’s war on Belizeans. Dean Barrow was disrobed by the Chief Justice in 2020 and found guilty of spending 1.3 BILLION of Belizean taxpayer money without asking for permission as the law stipulates. The consequence for this is spelled out by the law amended by Dean Barrow himself in 2010. Dean Barrow wiggled out as the written paper for this went together with the Judge who retired. But the bus owners run to this man. Dean Barrow ran Belize’s economy to the ground. He gave up on the economy after leading a pack of
wolves masked as Ministers to run an operation that sucked Belize dry. Barrow shrugged and basically said that all he could do is grieve for who will lead the nation after 2020 elections. Barrow maladministered Belize for 13 years and left Belize in a depressive state. But the bus owners run to this man. Will the commuters who are happy with the old buses on the roads please stand up?? All Dean Barrow cares for is stopping progress. He prevented progress for 13years and continues doing so. Any progress that planBelize has for the people will meet Barrows, Peyrefitte, and Panton obstructionists. The UDP is proPoor—AKA, keeping Belizeans poor. It is shameful that Barrow is now picking at the same maladies he left Belize suffering with. As a lawyer, Barrow
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is milking his new ‘clients’ for political points destined for his listless son. The UDP moral authority coffers is empty and Barrow is attempting to be charitable to a UDP he hope’s Shyne can continue to destroy. Remember, the UDP corrupts everything....they have corrupted the SC used to name experienced lawyers. Dean Barrow, Senior Citizen, has usurped the term that is often used for honourable Belizeans who have reached the ripe age of experience. What Dean Barrow cannot understand is that his time is up. As a Senior Citizen, he must retire and stop making a fool of himself. It would be more honourable for him to be a Senior Citizen that would confess on how impressive planBelize is on saving Belize from the Category 5 storm that hit Belize both in 2007 and 2008. Go Barrows! For the Good of Belize, Go!
LIQUOR LICENSE NOTICES
Notice is hereby given that Belizemo Pizzera is applying for a Malt & Cider Liquor License to be operated at “Belizemo Pizzera” located at Philip Goldson International Airport, Ladyville Village, Belize District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980. Notice is hereby given that Loyda Chamas is applying for a Restaurant Liquor License to be operated at “Taco Stop” located at # 5B Queen Street, Belize City, Belize District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980. Notice is hereby given that Melvin Eli Chinchilla is applying for a Shop Liquor License to be operated at “E & K Shop” located in Armenia Village, Cayo District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.
ASSISTANT GENERAL MANAGER LENDING OPERATIONS
JOB SUMMARY The Assistant General Manager, Lending Operations is a key member of the Corporation’s Executive Management Team and provides strategic and tactical direction in order to achieve the Corporation’s objectives for development impact and financial sustainability through its suite of loan services, quality portfolio, market share, productivity and quality service. The AGM, Lending Operations provides oversight to the Credit Delivery, Portfolio Management and Marketing functions of the Corporation.
QUALIFICATIONS & EXPERIENCE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
M.Sc. in Finance, Economics or other quantitative field or Management 8-10 years of progressive executive level management experience, preferably in a financial institution. Proven leadership skills with special concentration on strategic planning, change management, and communication. Advanced loan underwriting/credit appraisal knowledge, and assessment of related risks. Understanding DFC’s role as a development bank and its mandate to shape Belize’s economic and social landscape. High ethical standards and uncompromising sense of integrity.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.
To provide strategic direction, business plans, and oversight to ensure relevance and quality of loan and related services, optimum market share, for continued financial sustainability and developmental impact. Introduces and recommends loan policy changes to Executive Management and the Board as necessary. Responsible for interpreting and enforcing Loan Policies and Procedures. To contribute to the sustainability of DFC by ensuring strategies are implemented for optimal portfolio growth and portfolio quality. To oversee the effective evaluation and assessment of loan proposals and to make recommendations for approvals to the appropriate levels of delegated authority. Also approve loans within delegated authority. To engage in funding negotiations with local, regional and international financial agencies. Proactively identify and guide the implementation of innovative technological solutions and opportunities to enhance the loan servicing process to increase customer satisfaction, create process efficiencies and cost containment. To identify and lead strategic initiatives to foster the Corporation’s relationships with its customers to ensure services and solutions are delivered in alignment with the customer’s objectives and corporate strategies.
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Join our exciting team!
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Letter of Application Curriculum Vitae Copy of most recent qualification Three (3) Letters of Recommendation (no older than six months) – two of which must be professional references 5. Copy of Social Security Card 6. Police record (no older than six months) Submit application with reference: Application for Vacancy Assistant General Manager, Lending Operations to: General Manager Development Finance Corporation P. O. Box 40 | Belmopan | Belize, C.A. Applications may be submitted electronically by email to: vacancies@dfcbelize.org
DEADLINE: MARCH 23, 2022
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BELIZE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL BELIZE HIGH SCHOOL LEARNERS TODAY, LEADERS TOMORROW, COMMITTED TO EXCELLENCE
Tristian Bradley, representing PANAMA, Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) This two-topic committee will explore the various aspects of this public health issue and potential solutions to help countries in Latin America recover from COVID-19. Roxannae Medina, Crisis Cabinet, Partido Popular Socialista (PPS) In this crisis committee, delegates will take the roles of important agents in Brazilian society as they attempt to navigate the most important election year in the country’s contemporary history, arguably one that will determine Brazil’s democratic state for years, if not decades, to come. Annie Nunez, Attorney General, Organization of American States (OAS) Special Mission
The OAS Special Mission will explore El Salvador’s internal context and argue ways to resolve push factors that have made El Salvador a tumultuous country for many citizens over the last decades. Nathan Sharp, BRAZIL, Committee of the Economic Commission for Latin America, ECLAC This committee will put delegates at the inception of the crisis in August of 1982 after Mexico announces that it will be unable to repay its debts. As a committee, delegates will have to respond to the current debt crisis, provide potential solutions, and develop a robust strategy to prevent such a crisis from occurring again. “Education is not the filling of a pail but the lighting of a fire.” W.B. Yeats
and reinvent education in Belize. Belize City, Belize. March change in the Americas! Belize City, Belize.March 11th, 2022. Lucia Sanchez, represent11th, 2022. 2022 is the 27th Edition of Belize High School: HACIA Democracy Debate Conference 2022 ing CUBA, Permanent Council Belize High School: HAthe HACIA Summit of the Press Release: Page 1 of 2 of the Organization of American CIA Democracy Debate Confer- Americas. During our 9th States (OAS) ence 2022 consecutive year of particHACIA Democracy is an is annual of American States (OAS). Noah Beaumont, representHACIA Democracy an conference ipation,that joinsimulates us as we the en-Organization The conference is aimed towards high school our students interested advancement and ing the DOMINICAN REPUBannual conference that simulates courage Delegates: Be in democratic development. HACIA's founding members conceived of the organization as a forum offer an of the LIC, PermanenttoCouncil the Organization of American Bold, Be Brave, Be BHS. educational experience focused is on domestic and regional issues in theOrganization Americas. Since its inception in of American States States (OAS). The conference BHS further extends May 1994, HACIA's staff and participants have continued exploring and addressing various topics (OAS) aimed towards high school stua commendation to all our This two-topic standing affecting countries in the Western Hemisphere. dents interested in democratic Teacher Mentors, Mr. Roncommittee will explore women’s advancement and development. ni Pech, Ms. Judy Carrillo, rightsadministered issues in Latin AmeriHACIA’s founding members Emelieand Torres, and and entirely The organization is based at HarvardMs. University is staffed by Harvard The firstacademic topic will tackle conceived of theHACIA organization as faculty BHSadvisers Principal Mrs. Jamie undergraduates. also has at Harvard with an ca. established and personal Equitable Access to Education ainterest forum in to the offer an educational Usher. American continents. The organization's staff is drawn from various intellectual and for Women in Latin America, experience focused onwho domesThe BES/BHS Comcultural backgrounds share a common interest in Latin America and international affairs. tic and regional issues in the munity thanks you for being and the second topic will tackle Femicide in Latin America. Americas. Since its inception in committed to innovation During the Opening Ceremonies, Francisco Sagasti, Former President of Peru, openly addressed the Daniel Sharp, representing May 1994, HACIA’s staff and and improvement during delegates: GUATEMALA, Pan American participants have continued exthis exciting time and using "Let us take reality as data, not as a constraint. Let us take reality as a starting point, not something we Health Organization (PAHO) ploring and addressing various the opportunity to renew must live with indefinitely. topics affecting countries in the Western Dare to think, dare to imagine, and then put your ideas, visions, and aspirations into practice as you are Hemisphere. beginning to do in this conference." The organization is based at AMENDMENT No. 1 Harvard University and is staffed and Countries represented Belize, Brazil, entirely administered by Harvard un-Nicaragua, Honduras, Panama, INTERNATIONAL PUBLIC BIDDING PROCESS The U.S.A., and Guatemala. Participating schools include American Nicaraguan School, Belize High dergraduates. HACIA also has faculty Escuela Sampedrana, Escuela Santa Maria del Valle, Oxford School, SERAN advisers School, at Harvard withInternacional an established Nº CABEI-G-004-2147/2022 School, The Palmas Academy academic and personal interest in the Puerto Rico, and Village School. American continents. The organiBelize Force Lifting Vehicles BHS is commends our various delegates as Learners and Leaders, the voices of change Defense in the Americas! 2022 Troop is zation’s staff drawn from intellectual the and 27thcultural Edition backgrounds of the HACIA Summit of the Americas. During our 9th consecutive year of who share a common join interest Latin participation, us asinwe encourage our Delegates: Be Bold, Be Brave, Bereads BHS. Currently To be read from now on America and international affairs. During Opening Ceremonies, BHSthe further extends a commendation to all our Teacher Mentors, Mr. RonniIntroduction Pech, Ms. Judy(Extension Carrillo, of Deadline Submission) Francisco Sagasti, Former President of Ms. Emelie Torres, and BHS Principal Mrs. Jamie Usher. Peru, openly addressedCommunity the delegates: The BES/BHS thanks you for being committed to innovation and improvement during this Specific Procurement Notice “Letexciting us take time reality as data, not as a and using the opportunity to renew and reinvent education in Belize. constraint. Let us take reality as a start3.3 Bids for this invitation to bid shall be 3.3 Bids for this invitation to bid shall be ing point, not something we must live Presentation received no later than April 11th, Presentation received no later than April 19th, with indefinitely. Margaret Drive, City, Belize of the 2022, Princess until 2:00 p.m. at Belize the following of the 2022, until 2:00 p.m. at the following Dare to think, dare to imagine, and Phone: 501-223-5765,501-223-0905 Procurement physical addressinfo@belizehighschool.edu.bz below Procurement physical address below Email: bes@btl.net, then put your ideas, visions, and aspirawww.besbhs.edu.bz Process Process tions into practice as you are beginning to do in this conference.” Countries represented Belize, Nicaragua, Honduras, Panama, Brazil, The U.S.A., and Guatemala. Participating schools include American Nicaraguan School, Belize High School, Escuela Internacional Sampedrana, Escuela Santa Maria del Valle, Oxford School, SERAN School, The Palmas Academy Puerto Rico, and Village School. BHS commends our delegates as Learners and Leaders, the voices of
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The deadline for consultations and clarifications is as follows:
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a. Bids must be received no later than April 11th, 2022, by 2:00 p.m. at the address detailed in BD 23.2 (b) b. The deadline for the preparation of bids will be 45 days.
The deadline for consultations and clarifications is as follows: a. Clarifications must be sought no later than Thursday, 31st, March 2022. b. The Buyer shall respond to the queries of the bidders for the preparation of their bids no later than Monday, April 4th, 2022 .
Section II Bidding Data 24.1
a. Bids must be received no later than April 19th, 2022, by 2:00 p.m. at the address detailed in BD 23.2 (b) b. The deadline for the preparation of bids will be 47 days.
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PUBLIC AUCTION BACAB PUBLIC AUCTIONSALE SALE ––BACAB ECO ECO PARK PARK
Ridge Lagoon Estate Area, Boom Belize District Ridge Lagoon Estate Area, Boom Road, Road, Belize District BY ORDER of the Mortgagees Messrs. The Belize Bank Limited, Licensed A. Castillo and BY ORDER of the Mortgagees Messrs. The Belize Bank Limited, Licensed Auctioneers Auctioneers Kevin A. CastilloKevin and Christiana ChristianaR.R. Castillo are selling ONLINE via belizepropertyauctions.com the following property. Castillo are selling ONLINE via belizepropertyauctions.com the following property. Sale currently running and Sale will currently st running expire Monday 21 March 2022 and at 1:30will pm:expire Monday 21st March 2022 at 1:30 pm:
REGISTRATION SECTION REGISTRATION SECTION
Ladyville/Lords Ladyville/Lords Bank Bank
BLOCK BLOCK
PARCEL PARCEL
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(Being the following improvements/developments: a) Caretaker’s House – (Being an elevated timber building ft x 26 ft] + front porch [6ft 13ft.]) roofing, and floor tiles) (Being the following improvements/developments: female [13 and male restroom, cut stone walls, roofxgalvalume
a) Caretaker’s House – (Being an elevated timber building [13 ft x 26 ft] + front porch [6ft x 13ft.]) b) Welcome Center – (Between the parking lot and swimming pool and is comprised of several buildings being timber and masonry bock walls, concrete floor, thatch roof and covered walkway approximately [16 ft. x 40 ft.]) c) Outdoor Bar – (Being a thatched roof outdoor bar with tiled countertops + built-in stainless-steel buffet/ shelf cabinet) d) Palapa Bar area with another open palapa – (Being thatched roof, concrete floor, and half walls of palmetto sticks) e) Swimming Pool - (Timber planks and palmetto palm sticks board walk (100 meters long) leads to the pool area [approximately 6000 sq. ft]. Pool is reinforced concrete, tiled walls and is divided into two sections – kiddie section [2ft. deep]: Mushroom shape concrete waterfall: Adult section [4.5 ft. deep]: - rock waterfall + surrounded by concrete court with stone finish) f) Pool Side Restaurant – (Being a large thatch roof palapa – eating area + kitchen + cashier section + bartending area + water filter section + full male & female bathroom with storage lockers + showers + changing rooms) g) Bathroom and locker storage area – (Being a concrete building compromising of a
h) Gift Shop – (Being a small palmetto structure with concrete floors, palmetto walls, palmetto batten windows & doors, roof galvalume pitched supported by timber roof frame.) i) Office and supplies storeroom – (Being masonry block walls, with galvalume roofing material [12ft. x 15ft.]) j) Pasture for horses – (Pastured sections are fenced with barbed wire supported by wooden posts) k) Parking Lot l) Bicycle House m) Horse riding Pad and trail n) Horse riding equipment building o) Pool court with small palapas with table and seat p) Power supply and control station q) Water Supply Tower r) Swimming pool water pump house s) Kayak Pond and Parcel No. 64 (36.526 acres) located south of Ridge Lagoon Residential Estate, Burrell Boom Road, Belize District, the freehold property of Mr. Francis Smith & Maria Smith/Messrs. BACAB Eco - Park)
VIEWING BY APPOINTMENTS ONLY ADDITIONAL INFORMATION - www.belizebank.com (foreclosure listing) TERMS: STRICTLY CASH KEVIN A. CASTILLO TELEPHONE: 223-4488 Website: belizepropertyauctions.com E-mail: kevinacas@yahoo.com Face Book: Belize Auctions
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VACANCY ANNOUNCEMENT Belize Water Services Limited invites applicants to fill the vacant post of Customer Service Manager in the Customer Service Department. SUMMARY:
SUMManages, MARYplans, : organizes, integrates and evaluates the service activities and operations of assigned branch; ensures that at the branch level customer expectations are being met and exceeded by team, and performs related duties as assigned. Implement policies and procedures and the company mission, vision and core values is carried out effectively.
DEPARTMENT DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Manages, plans, organizes, integrates and evaluates the service activities and operations of assigned branch; ensures that • Administer a comprehensive complaint policy and procedures system guided by the Codes of Practice and Water Industry Act. at the branch level customer expectations are being and allexceeded by team, and performs • Improve our efficiency - Reduce customer waiting time wherever possiblemet and manage customers’ queries and complaints professionally. related duties as assigned. • Build and maintain an excellent Customer experience whilst focusing on the company’s mission, vision, and core values. Implement policies and– procedures and the company mission, vision andandcore carried outoureffectively. • Improve our customer base whilst ensuring continuous reduction in the company’s Account Receivable at the values same time is retain and increase customer base • Empower our workforce – Provides coaching, guidance, and feedback that works to develop and retain a highly competent, team of customer-service oriented staff through selection, training and day-to-day management practices which support the Company’s mission, vision and values • Address and solve complaints and queries received in a way that is a win-win for both the customer and the company and provide the necessary follow-up to customers. • Quality assurance through monitoring of policies and procedures and providing feedback to staff members.
DEPARTMENT DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: •
Administer a comprehensive complaint policy and procedures system guided by the Codes of Practice and Water Industry Act. • Improve our efficiency - Reduce customer waiting time wherever possible and manage all customers’ queries and complaints professionally. • Build and maintain an excellent Customer experience whilst focusing on the company’s mission, vision, and core values. • Improve our customer base – whilst ensuring continuous reduction in the company’s Account Receivable and at the same time retain and increase our customer base • Empower our workforce – Provides coaching, guidance, and feedback that works to develop and retain a highly KNOWLEDGE AND SKILL REQUIREMENTS: competent, team of customer-service oriented staff through selection, training and day-to-day management Candidates will need to show evidence of the following: practices which support the Company's mission, vision and values • written and spoken communication skills that allow you to inform, help and advice customers, and liaise with other professionals; • listening skills, to understand exactly what customers require; problem-solving skills; • Address and solve complaints and queries received in a way that is a win-win for both the customer and the • confidence, patience, politeness, tact and diplomacy, when dealing with difficult situations; company and provide the necessary follow-up to customers. VACANCY ANNOUNCEMENT Quality of policies and procedures and providing feedback to staff members. ••motivational skillsassurance and an ability to through supervise andmonitoring lead a team of customer service assistants;
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES - The incumbent may not perform all of the listed duties and/or may be required to perform additional or different duties from those set forth below to address business needs and changing business practices. • Plans, manages, controls, evaluates and administrative assistance to the Customer Service area at the branch offices countrywide. • Assist the manager with the day-to-day management and reporting. • Recommend and assist in the implementation of goals and objectives; establish schedules and methods for customer service; implement policies and procedures. • Evaluate operations and activities of assigned responsibilities; recommend improvements and modifications; prepare various reports on operations and activities. • Coordinate, analyze and implement strategies to ensure that all key accounts countrywide are properly monitored. • Review and analyze meter reading, field service, and collections activities in relation to billing reports to assess unit production at the district level. • Make adjustments as necessary with regard to billing problems; and communicate directly with customers to resolve difficult or complex service/billing issues for the district offices. • Participate in the selection of staff; provide or coordinate staff training; work with employees to correct deficiencies; implement discipline procedures. • Answer questions and provide information to the public; investigate complaints and recommend corrective action as necessary to resolve complaints. • Conduct monthly district visit to branch offices to ensure that they are adhering to polices and processes. • Build and maintain positive working relationships with co-workers and the public using the principles of good customer service.
• creative thinking, to be able to come up with new ideas to improve customer service standards; • an ability to work well under pressure; • organizational and planning skills to develop customer services policies; • good personal presentation, especially when working with customers face to face
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES - The incumbent may not perform all of the listed duties and/or may be COMPETENCIES TO BE EVALUATED ON: required toand perform or different duties from those set forth below to address business needs and changing 1. Technical Functional additional Skills 2. Understanding of the Business business practices. 3. Ability to achieving Results 4. Serving the Customer 5. Teamwork • 6. Interpersonal and Communication Skills 7. Leadership and Personal Effectiveness
Plans, manages, controls, evaluates and administrative assistance to the Customer Service area at the branch offices countrywide. • Assist the manager with the day-to-day management and reporting. EXPECTATIONS: • Prepare, maintain, and submit monthly reports on operational and personnel matters. • Recommend and assist in the implementation of goals and objectives; establish schedules and methods for • Maintain a schedule of month end reports outlining the date received and errors identified on the reports. • Makecustomer recommendations to management concerningpolicies staff matters and improvement to procedures and policies. service; implement and procedures. • Communicates with other departments and management to resolve problems and expedite work. Evaluate operations activities of assigned responsibilities; recommend improvements and modifications; ••Train and instruct staff members, assistand with hiring of staff members and make recommendation to discharge staff members whenever necessary. • Required to have an excellent knowledge the company’s mission, vision, core values, Codes of Practice and the Water Industry Act and possess the ability to communicate such to prepare various reportsofon operations and activities. employees and customers verbally and in writing whenever necessary. ••Ensures that adjustments are prepared for (over-estimated wrongto reading, high bill or others). Coordinate, analyze and implementcustomers, strategies ensure that all key accounts countrywide are properly monitored. • Ensures that jobs in JTS are closed one day after work in completed in the field and all jobs are moved from created to pending status and pass to Operations Department. analyze meter reading, field service, and collections activities in relation to billing reports to assess ••KeepReview record of theand time refund of security deposit request is received from the district to process the payment. • Ensure that DISN and Inactive meters are dealt with monthly. unit production at the district level. • Ensure that all accounts are billed timely and efficiently conduct random (25%) check of all cycles to identify inconsistencies. • Make adjustments as necessary with regard to billing problems; and communicate directly with customers to EDUCATION AND QUALIFICATIONS: resolve difficult service/billing for theordistrict • Master’s degree in Accountingor or complex Business Management with at leastissues 5 years’ experience Bachelor’soffices. degree with at least 10 years’ experience in customer service activities or accounting duties and managerial responsibilities will be an asset. • Participate in the selection of staff; provide or coordinate staff training; work with employees to correct deficiencies; implement discipline procedures. Interested persons can send your application letter with your detailed resume March 21, 2022 to: Human Resources Manager • Answer questions and provide informationBelize to the public; investigate complaints and recommend corrective action Water Services Limited, as necessary to resolve complaints. P.O. Box 150, Central American Boulevard, Belize City, Belize Email : hr@bwsl.com.bz • Conduct monthly district visit to branch offices to ensure that they are adhering to polices and processes. • Build and maintain positive working relationships co-workers and the public using the principles of good BWS: Deliveringwith water and more… customer service.
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STRENGTHENING OF TAX ADMINISTRATION PROJECT REQUEST FOR EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST Consultancy Firm to prepare and implement the Belize Tax Service Department (BTSD) Enforcement Collection Model based on risk criteria Institution: The Ministry of Finance (MOF) Country: Belize Project: Strengthening of Tax Administration (STA) Abstract: Consulting Services – Consultancy Firm to prepare and implement the Belize Tax Service Department (BTSD) Enforcement Collection Model based on risk criteria Loan No.: 4839/OC-BL Deadline: April 8, 2022, Belize Local Time The Government of Belize (GOB) has received financing from the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) for the execution of a five-year tax modernization project entitled “Strengthening of Tax Administration” (BLL1031). Through this project, the Belize Tax Service Department (BTSD) has procured a Modern Integrated Tax Administration System (the Revenue Management System (RMS)) and is presently in the implementation process. This new system will be used in the management of the Belize Tax Administration. The authorities’ concerns on the growth of the arrears balance are reflected in the BTSD strategic plan; “The stock of debt has been steadily increasing throughout the years, with the largest increase recorded between 2017 and 2018. The respective annual increases from 2016 to 2018 were 4%, 7% and 23%. There is a need to institute a mechanism to facilitate monitoring and timely enforcement actions to collect and recover revenues.” The consulting services (“the services”) includes the contracting of a Consultancy Firm for a period of five (5) months. The main activity of the consultancy includes: • • • • • • • • • •
To assess the current situation of BTSD enforcement collection and review the organization and resources of the collection area as well as their skills To assess the potential sources for information on taxpayer transactions and assets that could be used as arrears payments (Customs, social security, immovable property registration department, Bank accounts, City Council’s Traffic Departments, etc.) Propose a strategy for enforcement collections and prioritization based on risk analysis, define risk parameters and relevant mitigation measures as well as special procedures according to taxpayer segments Establish a system of payment by instalment via Internet, with parameters defined by BTSD with payments through automatic debit in the taxpayer bank account and to freeze delinquent taxpayers’ bank accounts via Internet Establish rules for writing off uncollectable debts and modify ITAS to incorporate them Update the BTSD Enforcement Collection manual defining the procedures to select the debts to be enforced, the task to collect the debt, the identification, and procedures to put a lien on debtors’ properties, the rules, and procedures for agreements for payment by instalment, etc. Propose performance indicators for monitoring the enforcement collection Deliver workshops and train the collection staff in the new procedures Implement the new procedures Conduct Pilot with the designated BTSD staff to plan, execute and report on randomly selected taxpayers.
The Consultancy Firm should have a minimum of five (5) years’ relevant working experience in the following areas: • • •
Organizational development and design; Enforced arrears collections; Tax administration training
As well as minimum of five (5) years relevant assistance to tax administrations, particularly in the arrears collection areas. In addition, the Consultant firm should have at least three (3) years of previous experience specifically in conducting programs on arrears collection with the use of risk analysis techniques or similar programs and consultancies between the calendar years 2015 to 2020, as well as experience in Belize, and Caribbean environment. The Ministry of Finance now invites eligible Consultancy Firms (“Consultants”) to indicate their interest in providing the services. Interested eligible Consultants must submit an Expression of Interest providing information demonstrating that they have the required qualifications and relevant experience to perform the services (description of similar assignments specifying start and end dates of assignments, experience in similar conditions, availability of appropriate skills, etc.). The term “consultant” means a legally established professional consulting firm or an entity that may provide the services. Expression of Interest package should contain: (i) Document explaining interest, experience, and competence of the consulting firm. (ii) Firms experience in the assignment of similar consultancy services during the past five years. Description of similar assignments specifying start and end dates of assignments. (iii) Firms evidence of past jobs. (These includes letters from the respective client on the job (s) carried out, or a copy of contract or agreement with the client including copy of the TOR). (iv) Two references (v) Proof of nationality: Copy of certificate of incorporation, information of shareholders of company specifying the shares owned by each respective shareholder of the company and a copy of documentation of nationality of the shareholders of the company. Additional documentation required for National Consultants: (vi) Copy of Certificate of Good Standing from Belize Company Registry (vii) Copy of Certificate of Good Standing from the Social Security Board (viii) Copy of Certificate of Good Standing from the Belize Tax Service (ix) Copy of Current Trade License The total estimated contract price for this consultancy inclusive of taxes is US $133,555.00. A Consulting firm will be selected in accordance with the Quality and Cost - Based Selection (QCBS) procurement method set out in the Inter-American Development Bank: Policies for the Selection and Contracting of Consultants financed by the Inter-American Development Bank (GN-2350-15, May 2019 edition) and is open to all eligible consultants as defined in the IDB policies. The selection of the successful firm will be based on a competitive process among short-listed firms that takes into account the quality of the proposal and the cost of the service. Only the short-listed firms will be notified and will be asked to submit a technical and price proposal. Consultants may associate with other firms in the form of a joint venture or a sub-consultancy to enhance their qualifications. For the purpose of establishing the short list, the nationality of a firm is that of the country in which it is legally incorporated or constituted and in the case of Joint Venture, the nationality of the firm appointed to represent it. Further information can be obtained at the address below during office hours Monday to Friday 8:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Expressions of interest must be delivered via direct mail or e-mail at the address indicated below by 4:00 p.m. (Belize local time) on Friday April 8, 2022. Interested eligible Consultants are asked to submit their expression of interest via e-mail to Michelle.Longsworth@bts.gov.bz marked STAP- Consultancy Firm to prepare and implement the Belize Tax Service Department (BTSD) Enforcement Collection Model based on risk criteria in the subject header, or submit on or before 4:00 p.m. (Belize local time) Friday April 8 , 2022 to the following address: Director General Belize Tax Service Strengthening of Tax Administration Project Charles Bartlett Hyde Building Mahogany Street, Belize City Tel: 501-222-5114 For clarifications kindly contact: Procurement Officer Project Executing Unit Strengthening of Tax Administration Project Charles Bartlett Hyde Building Mahogany Street, Belize City Tel: 501-222-5114/E-mail: Ian.Ramirez@mof.gov.bz
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STRENGTHENING OF TAX ADMINISTRATION PROJECT REQUEST FOR EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST Consultancy Firm to prepare and implement a Taxpayer Account Model to allow for fast taxpayer centric overview Institution: The Ministry of Finance (MOF) Country: Belize Project: Strengthening of Tax Administration (STA) Abstract: Consulting Services – Consultancy Firm to prepare and implement a Taxpayer Account Model to allow for fast taxpayer centric overview Loan No.: 4839/OC-BL Deadline: April 8, 2022, Belize Local Time The Government of Belize (GOB) has received financing from the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) for the execution of a five-year tax modernization project entitled “Strengthening of Tax Administration” (BL-L1031). Through this project, the Belize Tax Service Department (BTSD) has procured a Modern Integrated Tax Administration System (the Revenue Management System (RMS)) and is presently in the implementation process. This new system will be used in the management of the Belize Tax Administration. The consulting services (“the services”) includes the contracting of a Consultancy Firm for a period of six (6) months. The main activity of the consultancy includes: • •
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To assess the current situation of BTDS taxpayer account in Integrated Tax Administration System (ITAS). Develop a model for a new taxpayer account in ITAS. The model should specify the entities dealing with the taxpayer account, the information that flows to and from the account, and the transactions that will be allowed with the taxpayer account (e.g., debt from tax returns, debts from refunds, debts from adjustments, debts from audits, debts from payment by instalment agreements, credits from regular payment, credits for adjustments in appeals cases, credit from payments of payment by instalment agreements, etc.). The account will be organized by Taxpayer Identification Numbers (TIN), tax type and period Define the procedures for taxpayer access to his account via Internet Define which transactions taxpayers would be allowed to perform through the Internet Define the changes to be made in ITAS for the introduction of the new model Prepare the taxpayer account manual Implement the new taxpayer centric current account Train BTS staff in the new taxpayer account design and operation
The Consultancy Firm should have a minimum of five (5) years’ relevant working experience in the following areas: • • •
Designing modern taxpayer account Preparing taxpayer account procedures and manuals Training enforcement agents in taxpayer account;
As well as minimum of five (5) relevant working experience in enforcement of arrears payment and design of modern taxpayer current account. In addition, the Consulting firm should have at least three (3) years of previous experience conducting consultancies to countries implementing modern taxpayer accounts. The Ministry of Finance now invites eligible Consultancy Firms (“Consultants”) to indicate their interest in providing the services. Interested eligible Consultants must submit an Expression of Interest providing information demonstrating that they have the required qualifications and relevant experience to perform the services (description of similar assignments specifying start and end dates of assignments, experience in similar conditions, availability of appropriate skills, etc.). Expression of Interest package should contain: (i) Document explaining interest, experience, and competence of the consulting firm. (ii) Firms experience in the assignment of similar consultancy services during the past five years. Description of similar assignments specifying start and end dates of assignments. (iii) Firms evidence of past jobs. (These includes letters from the respective client on the job (s) carried out, or a copy of contract or agreement with the client including copy of the TOR). (iv) Two references (v) Proof of nationality: Copy of certificate of incorporation, information of shareholders of company specifying the shares owned by each respective shareholder of the company and a copy of documentation of nationality of the shareholders of the company. Additional documentation required for National Consultants: (vi) Copy of Certificate of Good Standing from Belize Company Registry (vii) Copy of Certificate of Good Standing from the Social Security Board (viii) Copy of Certificate of Good Standing from the Belize Tax Service (ix) Copy of Current Trade License The total estimated contract price for this consultancy inclusive of taxes is US $133,555.00. A Consulting firm will be selected in accordance with the Quality and Cost - Based Selection (QCBS) procurement method set out in the Inter-American Development Bank: Policies for the Selection and Contracting of Consultants financed by the Inter-American Development Bank (GN-2350-15, May 2019 edition) and is open to all eligible consultants as defined in the IDB policies. The selection of the successful firm will be based on a competitive process among short-listed firms that takes into account the quality of the proposal and the cost of the service. Only the short-listed firms will be notified and will be asked to submit a technical and price proposal. Consultants may associate with other firms in the form of a joint venture or a sub-consultancy to enhance their qualifications. For the purpose of establishing the short list, the nationality of a firm is that of the country in which it is legally incorporated or constituted and in the case of Joint Venture, the nationality of the firm appointed to represent it. Further information can be obtained at the address below during office hours Monday to Friday 8:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Expressions of interest must be delivered via direct mail or e-mail at the address indicated below by 4:00 p.m. (Belize local time) on Friday April 8, 2022. Interested eligible Consultants are asked to submit their expression of interest via e-mail to Michelle.Longsworth@bts.gov.bz marked STAP- Consultancy Firm to prepare and implement a Taxpayer Account Model to allow for fast taxpayer centric overview in the subject header, or submit on or before 4:00 p.m. (Belize local time) on Friday April 8 , 2022 to the following address: Director General Belize Tax Service Strengthening of Tax Administration Project Charles Bartlett Hyde Building Mahogany Street, Belize City Tel: 501-222-5114 For clarifications kindly contact: Procurement Officer Project Executing Unit Strengthening of Tax Administration Project Charles Bartlett Hyde Building Mahogany Street, Belize City Tel: 501-222-5114/E-mail: Ian.Ramirez@mof.gov.bz
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THE BELIZE TIMES DEMOCRACY AND SOUTH POWER
BUILDING AND STRONG Prime Minister Briceño and Mayor Sheppard
Hon. Andre Perez
Min. Kevin Bernard, Health and Wellness
Ministers, Secretary General, Village Chairperson Candidates
Southern Caucus Executive BRS Service Day…giving back to the people
Hands on worker
Partnered with OWTC for Education and Infrastructure
Hon. Ferguson with Pomona Chairperson Candidate
Dr. Zabaneh with Chairperson candidates for Hope Creek and Sarawee
With Hon. Marconi Leal, Belize Rural North
Opening of the newly built Maria Crawford Heath Center
Min. Dolores Balderamos Garcia, Human Development, Families & Indigenous Peoples’ Affairs
Hope Creek PUP Slate swearing in.
Hon. Henry Usher and Hon. Anthony Mahler Sarawee Village PUP Slate swearing in
At Eastern Caucus Swearing-in
Supporting Education in BRC
Min. Kevin Bernard, Health and Wellness with Hon. Rodwell Ferguson
Opening of Smart Clinic in Independence Village
At 66th Session of The Commission on the Status of Women
Bella Vista Village PUP slate
Min. Francis Fonseca, MoECST
Represented well by Hon. Louis Zabaneh
Fourth Curriculum Reform information session in OW
Met with Dr. Mon-Chi Lio, Political Deputy Minister of Education of Taiwan
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STRENGTHENING OF TAX ADMINISTRATION PROJECT REQUEST FOR EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST Consulting Services for Consulting firm to Prepare, Implement and Execute a New Audit Model, making use of the wider range examination and risk-based techniques (to include analytical tools for audit) Institution: The Ministry of Finance (MOF) Country: Belize Project: Strengthening of Tax Administration (STA) Abstract: Consulting Services for Consulting Firm to Prepare, Implement and Execute a New Audit Model, making use of the wider range examination and risk-based techniques (to include analytical tools for audit). Loan No.: 4839/OC-BL Deadline: April 8, 2022, Belize Local Time The Government of Belize (GOB) has received financing from the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) for the execution of a five-year tax modernization project entitled “Strengthening of Tax Administration” (BL-L1031). The main beneficiaries of the Project are: (a) the Government, which will have more revenues to implement its public policies; (b) taxpayers, who will have more support and a digital environment to fulfil their tax obligations; and (c) the population, from the government policies implemented. Through this project, the Belize Tax Service Department (BTSD) has procured a Modern Integrated Tax Administration System (the Revenue Management System (RMS)) and is presently in the implementation process. This new system will be used in the management of the Belize Tax Administration. The BTSD management has identified the need for a modern audit approach based on risk analysis. The BTSD Strategic Plan states that: “BTSD will explore the introduction of a Risk Management Plan (RMP) to properly respond to the risks identified on a timely basis, to minimize overall compliance burden for both the taxpayers and the tax administration. As an important aspect of the RMP, risk mitigating strategies will be proposed for application against potential and existing risks. The plan will highlight all areas of risks including risk-based assessments, riskbased audits, risk-based sector and taxpayer segmentation, compliance risks (registration, filing, reporting and payments) and international risks. Risk mitigation reduces the extent of exposure and ensures that the strategic objectives are achieved.” The consulting services (“the services”) includes the contracting of a consulting firm for a period of ten (10) months to Prepare, Implement and Execute a New Audit Model, making use of the range examination and risk-based techniques (to include analytic tools for audit). The main activities of the consultancy include: • • • • • • • • • • •
To assess the status of BTSD taxpayer audit strategies and operations for all tax type. To review the Audit Division organization and resources, as well as the staff skills. To suggest the strategy for centralization/decentralization of the audit. To propose a new organization area (if required). To propose the staff composition by area and by location. To propose the different audit programs taking into consideration taxpayer segments and different audit locations (central, districts). To propose a system of massive audit based on IT verification of returns against risk factors and third-party information. The selected cases should be resolved very quickly (4 cases a day) as they are based on firm verification. To propose modern analytical tools for tax auditing suitable for Belize’s environment by conducting a SWOT analysis to support the audit work. Once the proposal of the modern analytical tools is approved, the consulting firm will procure the Analytical tools software for auditing with 50 licenses with subscription for 3 years, implement, and train auditors in its utilization for adoption. To execute onsite Pilot audit (for at least one month in duration) with the audit team to plan, execute and report on randomly selected taxpayers. To develop training materials and manuals in hard copies and digital copies in Microsoft Word format.
The consulting firm should have a minimum of five (5) years’ experience in similar assignment. In addition, the consulting firm should have a minimum of three (3) years specific experience in the following areas (* are must): •
Tax administration taxpayer audit and risk analysis. (*)
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Conducting design of modern taxpayer audit programs. (*)
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Conducting design of risk-based audit programs. (*) Training tax administration staff in audit techniques (*) Using modern audit analytic tools. (*) Developing programs for organizational strengthening for tax administration. Developing modern taxpayer audit programs. Conducting design of modern information crosschecking programs.
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Business Strategy (supporting business and organization goals).
The firm should prove ability to identify strategic issues, opportunity and risks. As well as have knowledge and experience working in Belize and or the Caribbean environment in a similar assignment. The Ministry of Finance now invites eligible consulting firms (“Consultants”) to indicate their interest in providing the services. Interested eligible Consultants must submit an Expression of Interest providing information demonstrating that they have the required qualifications and relevant experience to perform the services (brochures, description of similar assignments specifying start and end dates of assignments, experience in similar conditions, availability of appropriate skills, etc.). The term “consultant” means a legallyestablished professional consulting firm or an entity that may provide the services. Expression of Interest package should contain: (i) Document explaining interest, experience, and competence of the consulting firm. (ii) Firms experience in the assignment of similar consultancy services during the past five years. Description of similar assignments specifying start and end dates of assignments. (iii) Firms evidence of past jobs. (This includes letters from the respective client on the job (s) carried out, or a copy of contract or agreement with the client including copy of the TOR). (iv) Two references (v) Proof of nationality: Copy of certificate of incorporation, information of shareholders of company specifying the shares owned by each respective shareholder of the company and a copy of documentation of nationality of the shareholders of the company. Additional documentation required for National Consultants: (vi) Copy of Certificate of Good Standing from Belize Company Registry (vii) Copy of Certificate of Good Standing from the Social Security Board (viii) Copy of Certificate of Good Standing from the Belize Tax Service (ix) Copy of Current Trade License The total estimated contract price for this consultancy inclusive of taxes is US $ 451,328.00. Consulting firm will be selected in accordance with the Quality and Cost-Based Selection (QCBS) method set out in the Inter-American Development Bank: Policies for the Selection and Contracting of Consultants financed by the Inter-American Development Bank (GN-2350-15, May 2019 edition) and is open to all eligible consultants as defined in the IDB policies. The selection of the successful firm will be based on a competitive process among short-listed firms that takes into account the quality of the proposal and the cost of the service. Only the short-listed firms will be notified and will be asked to submit a technical and price proposal. Consultants may associate with other firms in the form of a joint venture or a subconsultancy to enhance their qualifications. For the purpose of establishing the short list, the nationality of a firm is that of the country in which it is legally incorporated or constituted and in the case of Joint Venture, the nationality of the firm appointed to represent it. Further information can be obtained at the address below during office hours Monday to Friday 8:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Expressions of interest must be delivered via direct mail or e-mail at the address indicated below by 4:00 p.m. (Belize local time) on Friday, April 8, 2022. Interested consulting firms are asked to submit their expression of interest via e-mail to Michelle.Longsworth@bts.gov.bz marked STAP- Consulting Firm to Prepare, Implement and Execute a New Audit Model in the subject header, or submit on or before 4:00 p.m. (Belize local time) on Friday, April 8, 2022 to the following address: Director General Belize Tax Service Department Strengthening of Tax Administration Project Charles Bartlett Hyde Building Mahogany Street, Belize City Tel: 501-222-5114 For clarifications kindly contact: Procurement Officer Project Executing Unit Strengthening of Tax Administration Project Charles Bartlett Hyde Building Mahogany Street, Belize City Tel: 501-222-5114/E-mail: Ian.Ramirez@mof.gov.bz
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TENDER Streetlight Maintenance 2022-2024 BEL invites tenders for Streetlight Maintenance for the period 2022 to 2024 at the following location: •
Punta Gorda
The bidding documents, which outline all the duties and responsibilities of the contract, are available on BEL’s website at www.bel.com.bz/Tenders.aspx Bidders are encouraged to attend a virtual pre-bid meeting on Monday, April 11, 2022. Submissions of interest to attend the meeting can be sent to bidboxrequest@bel.com.bz no later than 3:00 p.m. Friday, April 8, 2022. An email submission must be received at bidsubmittal@bel.com.bz no later than 3:00 p.m. on Wednesday, April 13, 2022. Proposals will be accepted by email only and should include the subject BID # 2022-442 Streetlight Maintenance: Punta Gorda
For more information or queries, send email to bidboxrequest@bel.com.bz Cost incurred for preparation of the tender document is the sole responsibility of the bidder. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted.
Belize Water Services Limited PRESS RELEASE March 17, 2022
For Immediate Release
Update on Status of San Pedro Water System Belize apologises to customers in San Pedro for for the the ongoing BelizeWater WaterServices Services apologises to customers in San Pedro on- low water pressure and outages in the entire San Pedro water distribution system. going low water pressure and outages in the entire San Pedro water
distribution system. Unfortunately, on Friday February 25, 2022, there was a major mechanical malfunction at the Water Treatment Plant, whereby one of three drive trains became non-operational to a February damaged 25, gearbox. This was 1,000lb gearbox had to be Unfortunately, due on Friday 2022, there a major mechaniexpedited to the US for repairs. We are pleased to report that the repaired gearbox cal malfunction at the Water Treatment Plant, whereby one of three drive has arrived back in the country and has been rushed out to San Pedro for trains became non-operational to a damaged This 1,000lb installation. However, due to thedue depleted storage, gearbox. the company will need to continue with reduced water pressure and planned late night interruptions gearbox had to be expedited to the US for repairs. We are pleased to for several days in order to maintain minimum storage levels to allow supply report that the repaired gearbox has arrived back in the country and hasduring peak hours. been rushed out to San Pedro for installation. However, due to the depleted storage, the company will needwill tobe continue water BWS assures the public that this situation resolvedwith well reduced before the upcoming Easter Holidays, when the demand increases even more. pressure and planned late night interruptions for several days in order to maintain minimum storage levels to allow supply during peak hours. At this point, BWS kindly requests residents and businesses on the islands,
especially the hotels, to conserve water during this period. A little conservation by each willassures be of great all. situation will be resolved well before BWS the assistance public thattothis
the upcoming Easter Holidays, when the demand increases even more.
BWS reiterates our apologies for any inconvenience these reduced pressures and planned interruptions are causing to residents and visitors in San Pedro. We extend Atappreciation this point, BWS kindly requests residents and businesses the isour to consumers in San Pedro for their patience andon understanding exhibited during thisthe period. lands, especially hotels, to conserve water during this period. A little
conservation by each will be of great### assistance to all.
BWS reiterates our apologies for any inconvenience these reduced pressures and planned interruptions are causing to residents and visitors in San Pedro. We extend our any appreciation consumers inFree SanatPedro for Customers are encouraged to report water supplyto issues via BWS Toll 0-800-CALL-BWS their patienceorand understanding exhibited during this period. (0-800-2255-297) WhatsApp 614-BWSL(614-2975). ### Customers are encouraged to report any water supply issues via BWS Toll Free at 0-800-CALL-BWS (0-800-2255-297) or WhatsApp 614-BWSL(614-2975).
BELIZE BIBLE COLLEGE
VACANCIES
A Vacancy exists at Belize Bible College, Yemeri Grove, Toledo District for the Following:
Theology Professor
QUALIFICATIONS •
Master’s degree
•
Fluent in English and Spanish
•
At least 5 years’ Tertiary experience
• Ability to work and communicate effectively with students, staff and administration. Application Letters along with current curriculum vitae, copy of valid teacher licenses, degree certified and two recent letters of reference should be sent to:
Email:Belizebiblecollege22@gmail.com Administration Belize Bible College
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THE BELIZE TIMES
2022
SOCIAL SECURITY BOARD
Bliss Parade | P.O. Box 18 | City of Belmopan, Cayo District, Belize Corporate: 501.822.2163 | Customer Care: info@socialsecurity.org.bz
March 16, 2022
Social Security Board Announces Implementation of the Contribution and Benefit Increase Social Security Board (SSB) introduces the final phase of the Contribution Reform. The final contribution and benefit increase, which falls under the 3year phased approach, aims to improve and provide greater value to beneficiaries during time away from work if they become incapacitated or ill. This is essential for the strengthening of the SSB program in order to provide sickness, maternity, disablement, invalidity, injury, death benefit and pensions to contributors, their families and survivors. Under the final phase, employers and employees will see an increase of 1% in the Contribution Rate from 9% to 10% and $480 to $520 in the Wage Ceiling effective Monday, April 4, 2022. This translates to an increase in the maximum cash benefit of $416 weekly for short term benefits and $312 weekly or $16,224 yearly for pensions. The complete Contribution and Benefit Schedule available below. Contribution & Benefit Schedule Effective: Monday, April 4, 2022 Employee
Employer
Total
UNDER $70.00
$55.00
$1.03
$4.47
$5.50
1.88%
8.13%
10%
$44.00
$47.00
Max. Yearly Pension $2,444.00
$70.00 - $109.99
$90.00
$1.69
$7.31
$9.00
1.88%
8.13%
10%
$72.00
$54.00
$2,808.00
$110.00 - $139.99
$130.00
$2.44
$10.56
$13.00
1.88%
8.13%
10%
$104.00
$78.00
$4,056.00
$140.00 - $179.99
$160.00
$3.94
$12.06
$16.00
2.46%
7.54%
10%
$128.00
$96.00
$4,992.00
$180.00 - $219.99
$200.00
$5.94
$14.06
$20.00
2.97%
7.03%
10%
$160.00
$120.00
$6,240.00
$220.00 - $259.99
$240.00
$7.94
$16.06
$24.00
3.31%
6.69%
10%
$192.00
$144.00
$7,488.00
$260.00 - $299.99
$280.00
$9.94
$18.06
$28.00
3.55%
6.45%
10%
$224.00
$168.00
$8,736.00
$300.00 - $339.99
$320.00
$11.94
$20.06
$32.00
3.73%
6.27%
10%
$256.00
$192.00
$9,984.00
$340.00 - $379.99
$360.00
$13.98
$22.02
$36.00
3.88%
6.12%
10%
$288.00
$216.00
$11,232.00
Weekly Earnings by Weekly Insurable Weekly Contributions ($) Salary Range Earnings Employee Employer Total (Wage Band) (Wage Ceiling)
Rate of Contributions (%) Max. Weekly Benefit Short Term Pensions
$380.00 - $419.99
$400.00
$16.15
$23.85
$40.00
4.04%
5.96%
10%
$320.00
$240.00 $12,480.00
$420.00 - $459.99
$440.00
$18.45
$25.55
$44.00
4.19%
5.81%
10%
$352.00
$264.00 $13,728.00
$460.00 - $499.99
$480.00
$20.86
$27.14
$48.00
4.35%
5.65%
10%
$384.00
$288.00 $14,976.00
$500.00 - OVER
$520.00
$23.40
$28.60
$52.00
4.50%
5.50%
10%
$416.00
$312.00
$0.00
$2.60
$2.60
*(A) & (B)
$16,224.00
Covers Employment Injury Benefit Only
*(A) Applies to persons 60-64 years who have received or are receiving a Social Security Benefit and (B) all persons 65 years and older.
END.
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Social Security Board: Safeguarding You, your Family, your Future!
20 MAR
2022
HELP OUT FOR STEVEDORES
By Hon. Gilroy Usher, Port Loyola Representative “Take time to appreciate employees, and they will reciprocate in a thousand ways.” – Bob Nelson As the logwood and mahogany cutters from yester years and scores of persons from other professions have done, stevedores, persons who load and unload cargo from ships, have been contributing to the development of this land from 1862 when Belize, then British Honduras, was declared as British colony. The need to load and unload cargo from ships in Belize and all other countries will exist in perpetuity; we are therefore happy to know that from 160 years ago in 1862, stevedores were among the first builders of the new Belize . We are also happy to know that they will continue their important work to build this nation in perpetuity. Government decided to make the ex gratia payment of $1.5 million to the stevedores, who have never flinched in using their energy and sweat to develop this country, to support them in their time of greatest financial need. That crucial support because necessary, when American Sugar Refinery (A.S.R.) with the support of the Port of Belize (P.B.L.) decided to export the vast majority of its sugar from the Big Creek Port in the south instead of the Port of Belize for increased profits with absolutely no regard for how that decision would negatively impact the lives of the stevedores who are mainly marginalized persons from the south side of Belize City including Port Loyola that this writer represents. It must be noted that although PBL would lose tremendous revenue with less use of its port for export by American Sugar Refinery, PBL still supported the deal. They most likely saw backing it as an opportunity to drastically reduce the number of stevedores needed in pursuit of their main objective to severely weaken if not crush representation of the stevedores by Christian Workers
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Union which has always been lobbying passionately for just benefits for its members. As a result of that decision by ASR, the stevedores suddenly suffered more than 50% cut in their monthly or yearly income. Due to that decision taken for larger profits and ulterior motives by two of the largest companies in the country, if a stevedore’s yearly salary was $24,000, it dropped to less than $12,000 per year with absolutely no support from either of the two companies to assist the dedicated workers in making up for their last income. As responsible leaders of this country, the administration couldn’t sit by and simply observe the advantage being taken on the stevedores despite protest from their union. G.O.B presented the supplementary allocation bill of $1.5 million for the stevedores to help them cushion the hardship they and their families are suffering as a result of the sudden huge decrease in their earnings and to also provide the stevedores with a little startup capital for those who would like to venture into an extra income generating business. When it comes to using taxpayers’ money for the best interest of the people, the initiative leaves the Opposition in total shame. The $1.5 million in ex gratia payment will be shared equitably among over 180 stevedores. On the other hand, in two of the worse corrupt land deals that occurred under the previous administration, Pitts and Vega were allowed to share 800k between themselves. Pitts and Vega each pocketed $400,000.00 of taxpayers’ money in the land hustle. In the corrupt land deal more money was ‘compensated’ to two wealthy, greedy, and corrupt individuals with assistance from some previous ministers than the amount to be shared among 180 stevedores. What a shame on the Red party! More investment, more development results in greater opportunities and a better standard of living for all Belizeans. The administration therefore wants American Sugar Refinery, Port of Belize Ltd., and all other businesses to succeed in the country but with respect for the rights of the stevedores and all other employees in the Jewel. This writer therefore invite all businesses, employees, and unions to work together with the government in building a country that every Belizean is proud to call home. It is only by all of us working together that the need for further ex gratia payments from the public purse will no longer be necessary.
NOTICE SATERFIELD CORPORATION #75,948 (“the Company”)
Notice is hereby given that the Company named SATERFIELD CORPORATION has been dissolved and struck off the International Business Companies Register with effect from the 11th February, 2022. CILTrust International Limited Registered Agent
NOTICE NETWORK SOFTWARE LIMITED #53,612 (“the Company”)
Notice is hereby given that the Company named NETWORK SOFTWARE LIMITED has been dissolved and struck off the International Business Companies Register with effect from the 15th February, 2022. CILTrust International Limited Registered Agent
NOTICE CA. PHARMA, INC. #11,516 (“the Company”)
Notice is hereby given that the Company named CA. PHARMA, INC. has been dissolved and struck off the International Business Companies Register with effect from the 15th February, 2022. CILTrust International Limited Registered Agent
NOTICE LATCHKEY OVERSEAS LTD. #164,156 (“the Company”)
Notice is hereby given that the Company named LATCHKEY OVERSEAS LTD. has been dissolved and struck off the International Business Companies Register with effect from the 26th February, 2022. CILTrust International Limited Registered Agent
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20 MAR
THE BELIZE TIMES
2022
PUBLIC AUCTION SALES: PROPERTIES
Orange Walk District: Orange Walk Town/ San Jose Palmar Village/ Douglas Village; Belize District; Maskall Village/ San Pedro, Ambergris Caye/ Belize City; Cayo District: Ontario Village; Stann Creek District: Dangriga; Toledo District: San Miguel Village/ Punta Gorda Town
BY ORDER of the Mortgagees, Messrs. Ascendancy Belize Limited, Licensed Auctioneers Kevin A. Castillo and Christiana R. Castillo are selling ONLINE via belizepropertyauctions.com the below described properties. Sales currently running and will expire Wednesday 23rd March 2022 at the times shown on the website. A: Orange Walk District: East Orange Walk Estate; Orange Walk Town; San Jose Palmar; Douglas Village 1. Parcels 514, 515 & 516 East Orange Walk Estate, One Mile from Town Center, Orange Walk District:
(Being a 3-storey concrete structure with [6120 sq. ft.] – Ground Floor – Store + two – 1 Bedroom Apartments; First Floor – Three – 1 Bedroom Apartments: Second Floor – 2 Bedroom Apartment + Large Terrace and lot [533.33 sq. yds.] situated in D.F.C Housing Site, San Pedro, Ambergris Caye, the freehold property of Mr. Thomas Santos) 9. Parcel No. 1406 Neal Pen Road, Belize City, Belize District:
REGISTRATION SECTION
BLOCK
PARCEL
Indian Hill East
4
514, 515 & 516
(Being three (3) vacant lots [514 – 334.79 S.Y. or (279.926 S.M.); 515 – 832.86 S.Y. or (696.372 S.M.); 516 – 888.29 S.Y. or (742.715 S.M.) situate in East Orange Walk Estate, one mile from Orange Walk Town Center, Orange Walk District, the freehold properties of Mr. Ishwar Mahbubani) 2. Parcel No. 3091/1 Savannah Street, Orange Walk Town:
REGISTRATION SECTION
BLOCK
PARCEL
Orange Walk Town
4
3091/1
(Being a concrete bungalow dwelling house [727 sq. ft.] containing 2 Bedrooms + 1 Bathroom + Living/ Dining/Kitchen TOGETHER with Lot [555.56 sq. yds.] situate at Parcel No. 3091 Savannah Street, Orange Walk Town, Orange Walk District, the leasehold property of Mr. Kenis Garcia)
REGISTRATION SECTION
BLOCK
PARCEL
Queen Square
45
1406
(Being a two-storey concrete/timber dwelling house [1568 sq. ft.] containing 3 Bedrooms + 1 Bathroom on each floor TOGETHER with Lot [340 sq. yds.] situate at Parcel No. 1406 Neal Pen Road, Belize City, the freehold property of Ms. Sharon Burgess) D: Cayo District: Ontario Village 10. Parcel No. 1323/1 Ontario Village, Cayo District:
3. Parcel No. 1236 Stadium Street, Orange Walk Town, Orange Walk District:
REGISTRATION SECTION
BLOCK
PARCEL
Orange Walk Town
4
1236
(Being an incomplete concrete & block structure [369 sq. ft.] + prefabricated structure [1,600 sq. ft.] TOGETHER with Lot [462 sq. yds.] situate at Parcel No. 1236 Stadium Street, Orange Walk Town, Orange Walk District, the freehold property of Mr. Richard Vellos)
REGISTRATION SECTION
BLOCK
PARCEL
Society Hall
24
1323
(Being two buildings - Building ‘A’ two-storey concrete/timber dwelling house [1969 sq. ft.] containing Ground Floor: bedroom + bathroom + Living/Dining/Kitchen + Storeroom; First Floor: 3 bedrooms [280 sq. ft.]; Building ‘B’ Laundry house [257 sq. ft.] TOGETHER with lot [1,165.67 sq. yds.] situate in Ontario Village, Cayo District, the leasehold property of Mr. Gilbert Rhaburn). 11. Parcel No. 2427/1 Ontario Village, Cayo District:
4. Parcel No. 808 San Jose Palmar Village, Orange Walk District:
REGISTRATION SECTION
BLOCK
PARCEL
San Jose Palmar
4
808
(Being a vacant corner lot [1,250 sq. yds.] situate in San Jose Palmar Village, Orange Walk Town, the freehold property of Mr. Danny Duran.) 5. 28.91 Acres of land on the Douglas/San Pablo Road, 1.6 kilometers west of the Douglas Road/Phillip Goldson Highway, Orange Walk District:
REGISTRATION SECTION
BLOCK
PARCEL
Douglas Rural
4
118
(Being 28.91 acres of ruinated cane fields and grassy patches situate 1.6 kilometers northwest of the intersection of the Douglas Road and the Phillip Goldson Highway and approximately 700 meters southeast of Nuevo San Juan Village, Orange Walk District, the freehold property of Messrs. Alfredo Samuel Cabrera and Josue Cabrera) B: Belize District: Maskall Village; San Pedro, Ambergris Caye; Belize City 6. Parcel No. 246/1 Maskall Village, Belize District:
REGISTRATION SECTION
BLOCK
PARCEL
Belize Rural North 1
11
246/1
(Being a concrete bungalow dwelling house [30 ft. X 45 ft.] and lot [676.302 S.M.] situate in the Village of Maskall in the Belize District, the leasehold property of Mr. Aamon Alex Brackett, surety for Ms. Sherett S. Brackett) 7. 2 Acres San Pedro, Ambergris Caye, Belize:
REGISTRATION SECTION
BLOCK
PARCEL
North San Pedro
7
5434 & 5435
(Being 2 Acres of vacant Caribbean Sea front land, situate west side of Ambergris Caye 3 miles north of the center of San Pedro Town, District, the freehold properties of Mr. Daniel Guerrero.) 8. Parcel No. 2112 DFC Area, San Pedro, Ambergris Caye, Belize District:
REGISTRATION SECTION
BLOCK
PARCEL
San Pedro
7
2112
REGISTRATION SECTION
BLOCK
PARCEL
Society Hall
24
2427/1
(Being two buildings - Building ‘A’ concrete bungalow dwelling house [1083 sq. ft.] containing 3 bedrooms + bathroom + Living/Dining/Kitchen + porch; Building ‘B’ shop [222 sq. ft.] and lot [555.56 sq. yds.] situate at Ontario Village, Cayo District, the leasehold property of Mr. Humberto Patt). E: Stann Creek District: Dangriga 12. Parcel No. 1294 Canal Street, Dangriga, Stann Creek District
REGISTRATION SECTION
BLOCK
PARCEL
Dangriga South
31
1294
(Being two storey concrete dwelling house [3,185 sq. ft.] containing Ground Floor - 3 Bedrooms Apartment; First Floor – 2 Bedrooms + 1 Bathroom Apartment TOGETHER with Lot [512 sq. yds.] situate at Parcel No. 1294 Canal Street, Dangriga, Stann Creek District, the freehold property of Ms. Gretel Mariano) F: Toledo District: Big Falls/Golden Stream; Punta Gorda Town 13. Parcel No. 577 San Miguel Village, Big Falls/Golden Stream Area, Toldeo District
REGISTRATION SECTION
BLOCK
PARCEL
Big Fall/Golden Stream
42
577
(Being a two-storey concrete dwelling house [1743 sq. ft.] containing Ground Floor: 3 Open Areas + Kitchen; First Floor: 3 bedrooms + 1 bathroom + living/dining/kitchen + porch [421 sq. ft.] + covered shed [280 sq. ft.] and lot 2,642.62 S.Y. or 0.546 acres] situate in San Miguel Village in the Big Falls/ Golden Stream Area, Toledo District, the freehold property of Mr. Mariano Kus).
“FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION & PHOTOGRAPHS PLEASE VISIT WEBSITE” TERMS: STRICTLY CASH KEVIN A. CASTILLO TELEPHONE: 223-4488 Website: belizepropertyauctions.com Email: belizeauctionsales@gmail.co Facebook: Belize Auctions
20 MAR
2022
THE BELIZE TIMES
THINK ABOUT IT NATIONAL HEALTH INSURANCE FOR ALL BELIZEANS Prime Minister John Briceño, hot off his successful visit to Taiwan and presenting his government’s budget for this fiscal year, was in a champion spirit. As he outlined an impressive list of some of the improvements in store for Belizeans, he mentioned with pride an expansion of the National Health Insurance program. He told the elected members in the House of Representatives that it was the PUP which started the insurance and it will be the PUP which will complete it. . He then paid tribute to his colleague, Said Musa, the former two times Prime Minister, who through thick and thin, had pushed for the insurance program. NHI has benefitted thousands of Belizeans since the Musa government in 2000 introduced, with Johnny as Deputy Prime Minister, the National Health Insurance. Now it is going to be extended to all Belizeans in the Belize District and every district of our beloved Belize. During Said and Johnny’s period in government no other government has matched their impressive social and economic programs. Rural water systems, autonomy to Town Councils and City Councils. Rural electrification. Eight hundred additional classrooms. Thousands of scholarships for colleges, Sixth Forms and University both at home and abroad. The unheard of commitment of ten thousand houses (compared to four hundred after 13 years of UDP waste and corruption). Prime Minister Johnny even mentioned that Said Musa was marking another birthday this weekend. From one Prime Minister to the next Johnny publicly said in the House “Happy Birthday in advance former Prime Minister Said Musa.” Prime Minister Johnny also made the pertinent observation that health care in the country was becoming too expensive. This is a serious matter for the working population and even more so for the poorer classes. For the information of the younger generation, it was the People’s United Party which also introduced Social Security to benefit all working Belizeans. George Price always paid tribute to Minister David McKoy for pushing for social security to be implanted for the people of Belize. A string of beneficial programs to be financed from the stringent 2022/23 budget will be announced by Ministers when the budget is debated on the 22 and 23 March. We add our best wishes to Said Musa our former Prime Minister and party leader. AMERICA MAKING LOVE TO MADURO Most Belizeans do not know that Venezuela has the largest oil reserves in the world. More than Saudi Arabia or any other oil producing country. Under the great Hugo Chavez, all Caribbean countries and several in Latin America were given special treatment by Venezuela where petrol was made available on special concession and at cheap prices. Venezuela became a socialist nation under Hugo Chavez, a former soldier who spent time in jail fighting his corrupt government. When he became President, his heart was with the poor people, not only in Venezuela but in our whole region. He gave special help to revolutionary Cuba, where citizens have suffered under the hostile governments of the U.S.A When Hugo Chavez passed away, his Deputy, Nicolas Maduro, took over. America has been trying hard to overthrow President Maduro with economic and political sabotage and embargoes. Citizens of this wealthy South American country are poor and suffering. The covid pandemic made their lives unbearable. Then came Russia and Ukraine with a hot European war. Usually there is never a conflict or war that the Americans and the British are not eager to join in. War is a big business for America which manufactures and sells guns and missiles, war planes and armour to countries at war. Russia supplies oil to Western European countries and also to the USA. America is unable to jump into the war because Russia has nuclear missiles and is not afraid to use them. So America and its allies have to settle for economic boycott and sanctions. One such boycott is to stop importing petrol from Russia. But the petrol boycott is hurting American consumers, like it is hurting us in Belize and many other countries which depend on importing petrol. The price of oil in America is sky rocketing. America cannot function without cheap oil. Americans are getting angry with their government over the high price of petrol. So the American government rushed to Maduro and begged for help. Unable to overthrow him, they are forced to work with him. They need that cheap oil the way a crack head needs to get his crack/cocaine. And Maduro
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needs those US dollars. It’s like a marriage made in political heaven. You should see the haughty Americans kissing up to Maduro. And Maduro kissing back. Politics sure make strange bedfellows. Belize and Caricom may wish to rush to Maduro and start talk sweet crude. I CAN’T LICENSE MY MOTORCYCLE A Belizean who uses motorcycle as a part of his job, has scrapped two unworkable motorcycles to make a workable second hand one. From before Covid he has been up and down at the Belmopan City Council trying to license his motorcycle, and every time it is a turning around. You need this kind of document. He gets it after months of running around. When he goes to license, oh, you need this other document. They are even asking for a death certificate for one of the owners of the old scrap motorcycles. You all know how difficult it is to get any document from a place called Vital Statistics. That’s the government office in Belize City where they force the public to wait on the sidewalk on Queen Street dodging traffic and breathing dust, with no place to sit except on the street side. Every day dozens and scores of citizens are forced to endure this humiliation and frustration. The man, in his mid-thirties just can’t get his motorcycle licensed. He has no criminal record. He is gainfully employed. He has written that if there is any legal problem arising from licensing his motorcycle, He will take full financial responsibility. Cho! Can’t license his little motorcycle. We advised him to try his luck at Belize City Council. BERNARD ADOLPHUS CORRECTIONAL CENTRE We support the recommendation that the prison department be renamed the Bernard Adolphus Correctional Centre. Bernard Adolphus gave the better part of his illustrious career as the man who singlehandedly held the prison together during a long period. His dedication to his responsibilities was outstanding. He was a former volunteer officer of rank in the Belize Defense Force. He was a public officer. He worked at the prison when it was an overcrowded brick building back-a-Baptist in Belize City. He presided over the transition to the huge yard on the Hattieville/Boom Road. The prison holds over a thousand convicts. The prison was placed under a private management contract named Kolbe Foundation managed by the one and only John Woods, whose contribution to making life more humane for inmates has become a high watermark. John Woods was so impressed with the total commitment of Bernard Adolphus that he organized the private sector to reward and award Mr. Adolphus. Mr. Adolphus also served with distinction as the head of the Belize Ex-Servicemen league, ensuring that our past war heroes and present retired military men and women are not forgotten. Can I ask the new Minister responsible for prison to see that Mr. Adolphus is treated with the respect and appreciation he has earned over all those years of toiling for his country men and women. RENEWAL, REFORM, REBOUND Politicians campaign in poetry. When they get in government they function in prose. And we may add--with figures. In the Prime Minister’s budget presentation on Tuesday, as we listened in a moving vehicle with chatter from passengers, we heard a disturbing litany of the mess the last government left our economy, our people and our country in. A monumental mess. But back to words. Here are a few we heard. “…the UDP government, hamstrung from years of excessive borrowing, mismanagement and distracted by a pre-election feeding frenzy, could do very little, except of course, to borrow more- by none other than Mr. Barrow”. “There was an average borrowing of MORE THAN ONE MILLION DOLLARS each day”. “Mr. Barrow obtained approval from the House to borrow $253 million dollars. But ahead and (unlawfully) borrowed $370 million dollars. This is 46 percent more than the National Assembly had authorized”. “Their (UDP) disgraced brand of costume party politics, the short sighted lack of concern for the next generation, has pushed all of us to the very edge of default, the erosion of our exchange rate, and to national disgrace’. “The twin maladies of crime and corruption must not be allowed to fester, for they gnaw at the critical core of investor confidence, befouling the overall environment for doing business”.
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20 MAR
2022
INVITATION TO BID
PROCUREMENT NOTICE
Social Investment Fund Social Investment Fund Vacancy Notice Vacancy Notice Technical Officer - Civil Engineer
The Ministry of Health & Wellness Technical Officer - Civil Engineer The Social Investment Fund is an autonomous institution responsible for delivering basic (MOHW) hereby invites eligible and qualiservices and infrastructure to the poor and needy, and for promoting community participation in development project utilizing non-governmental organizations, community organizations and fied bidders to submit sealed bids for Pharlocal decentralized agencies. The Social Investment Fund would like to recruit a dynamic and committed individual the autonomous position of Civil Engineer. The Social Investment Fund isforan institution responsible for delivering maceuticals& Related Medical Supplies Reports To: The Civil Engineer will report to the Technical Unit Coordinator. and infrastructure toDirect the Reports: poor and needy, and for promoting community participation None for the period April 2022- March 2023. Job Overview: project utilizing non-governmental organizations, community organizations and loca
The Civil Engineer (CE) will be stationed at the Fund’s Headquarters in Belmopan. The CE agencies. The Social Investment Fund would like to recruit a dynamic and committed shall be supervised by the Technical Unit Coordinator. The CE shall be responsible for conducting the position of Civil Engineer. technical, environmental, financial, and sustainability appraisals of projects. In addition, the CE
All interested bidders are asked to contact shall be responsible for the monitoring of projects implemented by the Fund. Whenever necessary, Reports To: The Civil report the field Technical Unit Coordinator. the CE will Engineer be required towill provide adviceto in their of expertise to other technical officers at the secretary in the Office of the Chief Exthe fund. Direct Reports: None Responsibilities and Duties: ecutive Officer, Ministry of Health & Well• Perform all duties in keeping with the procedures, guidelines, and agreements provided Job Overview: for by the organization. ness, Third Floor, East Block Building, • Participate as a member of BSIF’s Technical Unit in the organizing and supervising of The Civil Engineer (CE) will beneeds stationed the Fund’s Headquarters in Belmopan. T community and assets at assessments and organizational needs assessments. Belmopan (Tel. 822-2325) for the Instruc• Conduct technical, environmental, economic, financial, and sustainability supervised by the Technical Unit Coordinator. The CE shall be responsibleassessments for condu of project proposals. tion to Bidders and relevant documents. environmental, financial, and sustainability appraisals of projects. In addition, • Participate as a member of BSIF’s Technical Unit in the development of projects, which th shall be presented to the BSIFimplemented Board of Directors and agency(ies) for approval.nec responsible for the monitoring of projects by funding the Fund. Whenever Eligible Bidders must be in accordance • Develop infrastructure plans, specifications, bills of quantities, and cost estimates for will be required to provide advice in their field of expertise to other technical officers various social and economic infrastructure projects. with Ministry of Health & Wellness re• In instances where design and supervision consultants are engaged by the BSIF, the Responsibilities and Duties: officer shall review and provide detailed commentary on the quality of outputs provided quirements as indicated in the Instruction by the consultants. Perform all duties in keeping with the procedures, guidelines, and agreements prov • Conduct the technical evaluation of bids for the execution of works and the supply of to Bidders. All bidders must be in possesorganization. goods. • Conduct the evaluation of expressions of interest submitted by consultants, followed sion of a valid MOHW License. A fee of Participate as a member of BSIF's Technical Unitofinproposals the organizing supervising by the technical and financial evaluation submitted forand the provision of consultancy services. needs and assets assessments and organizational needs assessments. $200.00 made payable to the Government • Monitor and supervise the activities of contractors and goods suppliers to ensure that rendered are ineconomic, accordance with the terms and of their respective Conduct technical, services environmental, financial, andconditions sustainability assessm Treasury utilizing Fees for Bidding Doccontracts. proposals. • Monitor and supervise the activities undertaken by consultants to ensure that services uments - 18017/11617/130/24 is required rendered to the BSIF are in accordance with the terms and conditions of their respective Participate as a member of BSIF's Technical Unit in the development of projects, contracts. for the acquisition of the Tender Package. Verify paymentof certificates submitted consultantsagency(ies) and prepare in-house payment cerpresented to the• BSIF Board Directors andbyfunding for approval. tificates, which shall be used to substantiate the approval of payments. The receipt must be presented to the sec• Participate in thespecifications, coordination and supervision work undertaken community Develop infrastructure plans, bills of ofquantities, andbycost estima members as a part of their community contribution. social and economic infrastructure projects. retary at the point of collecting the Package. • Participate in the coordination and supervision of training activities for various stake
holders. In instances where design and supervision consultants are engaged by the BSIF, t • Prepare infrastructure design changes and budget changes that may arise during the review and provideexecution detailed commentary of project activities. on the quality of outputs provided by th
The Tender Package must be collected • Liaise with various counterparts to ensure the efficient execution of project activities. Conduct the technical evaluation offorbids for the execution and supply • Assume responsibility the Fund’s Assets assigned toof theworks officer for thethe execution from the Chief Executive Officer’s (CEO) of duties. • Report to the Technical Unit Coordinator on the progress of project activities under Secretary – Ministry of Health & Wellness, execution. • Any other duties required for the effective functioning of the BSIF. East Block, Belmopan on Monday March Page 1 of 3 Qualifications and Experience: • A minimum of a bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering. 21st, 2022 & Tuesday March 22nd, 2021 • A corporate member with the Association of Professional Engineers of Belize (APEB) • A minimum of three (3) years of experience designing, reviewing designs, and superfrom 8:30AM to 3:30PM. All tender subvising construction works as it relates to water supply projects. General Knowledge: missions must be returned to the CEO Sec• Computer literate with a working knowledge of the Microsoft Office suite of applications. retary - Ministry of Health & Wellness no • Proficient with computer aided drafting tools. • Good command of the English language later than Wednesday April 20th, 2022 at • Highly proficient in technical writing. • Comfortable with emails, text messages, reprographic equipment 10AM. Late bids will be rejected. • Excellent interpersonal skills Please be prepared to submit relevant samples immediately upon request. Ref: GEN/186/01/21(57)
• Positive attitude to get along with a high-performance team. Salary: Negotiable based on experience and qualifications. Duration of Assignment: One (1) year with the potential for extension for a longer duration. Closing Date for Applications: March 18, 2022 at 3:00 p.m. Applications should be addressed to: Senior Procurement Officer Social Investment Fund 3rd Floor, #1902 Constitution Drive Belmopan, Cayo District Tel: 822-0239/822-0508 E-mail: ruby.pascascio@sifbelize.org cc: therese.arzu@sifbelize.org
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OF THIS AND THAT GAS PRICE Gas price is high. It is high everywhere. In the States, it is more expensive than Belize. Some places it is fifteen dollars. The war will make it go up more. The government di try. But this is international. Wish we could download regular gas. You know. Get an app that comes on the firestick. Anything. MARSHALL Marshall Nunez is blind. Visually impaired. He is the man. Marshall is an inspiration. He was a political force. He won Belize City Council. He was a councilor. He became Mayor. He ran for the big dance. He went to Collet. People love Marshall. He is charismatic. Smooth. He is emotionally super intelligent. The man know people. He never quits. He beats every challenge. He is one hundred percent “differently abled”. He is on live stream. It is on social media. He is a commentator. This is for cricket. He does game commentary. Play by play commentary. Big up Marshall. You are a champion. HEARTLESS UDP The UDP is cold. Tracy Panton husband died. They had a big funeral. There is convention. It is for their leader. They do not care. They hug the lady. Judas. Tell her nice things then bam. No mercy. Kareem Musa was asked a question. Marleni asked him. He is a compassionate young man. He said something. It was very kind. It was on TV. Open your eyes. He said he had no comment on who should win. But give the lady time to grieve. The children too. Push back the convention. UDP have no heart. Don’t believe what they say. Watch what they never did. We have 13 years proof. Politics aside. Condolences to the lady. BAD MAN These gang members kill people. They pretend to be bad. But watch when police goes for them. Then the family gets on news. They cry fowl. They can kill but police should powder them? It is a dangerous game. They get on tv. A family member. They admit the son or brother is bad. They want sympathy. It is crazy. A million cell phone cameras come out. They record. Where are all the cameras when the gang is killing? COUNTRY IN A COUNTRY There is a group. They bought a caye. They paid 250,000 pounds. That is money from England. That is almost seven million pesos. About seven hundred thousand Belize dollars. The size of it is 1.5 acres. Small. It is Coffee Caye. They said they bought it to start their own country. It is not funny. Not funny at all. Belize is fighting. We are about to go to court with Guatemala. They want part of Belize. We will give them nothing. Not a blade of grass. There is another caye. Sarstoon Island. We already have problems with that. Bad joke. Worst joke when there is war. War in Ukraine. There the problem is two groups. They wanted to be a nation in a nation. They are the Donetsk People’s Republic and Luhansk People’s Republic. They are separatist regions. That is the fancy word for it. This is not funny. They owe Belize an apology. Better yet, Government should take back the land. Pay them back and send them home. Wil Maheia drop off. Territorial volunteers would have been there long time. Docking on Coffee Caye with flags. Somebody go hail Wil.
JACKET Belize is hot. We are almost on the equator. Belize is only 1,210 miles from the equator. Slippers and undershirt are the dress code here. If you are fancy then a guayabera. So politicians do it. They dress up. Shyne love jacket. Full tie and thing. This was how he used to dress in jail. Tango two. So we heard. One of these days the man will pull out a snow boots. He is full of himself. But one question. Seriously: “you nuh hot?” ROYAL MENU Belize is amazing. The culture is rich. We love food. We eat all kinds of things. We eat lizards. Yes, an iguana is a lizard. Dress it up if you want. We eat Turtles. Yes, bocotora is a turtle. We also eat rodents. Let us face it. Gibnut is family to the rat. Long time ago the Queen came. People got in trouble. They served her local dishes. They said the Queen ate gibnut. It must have been stewed. They called it the royal rat. Some people got in trouble. So they say. The Royal Family is coming again. They will be here four days. They are on tour. Belize is their longest stop. They will get hungry. Hicitee and white rice with fry plantain. Now that is good meat. Poor turtles are endangered. Conservation groups will make problems. The world has changed though. Wonder what the menu will be. We should ask Chef Kuylen. WEED God made marijuana. Blame him. Is Jesus a ganja planter? The bible says it. It is scripture. It is at Genesis 1:29. Check it. God said it. True thing. “Behold I have given you every seedbearing grass, which is on the earth, to produce seed, and every tree, which has itself the fruit of the seed that has produced – it will be food for you” Marijuana has seeds. Truth is, smoking is not for me. More of a church man myself. But somebody need to ask Pulu. Pulu Lightburn. Let the rest fight God. The Pharisees did. The people in the Bible did. In fact, they murdered Jesus. Strong words. There is a thing. It is called cancel culture. Whenever you say something unpopular. They block you. Ask Dave Chapelle. He is an American comedian. He is twisted. He represents freedom of expression. Right to have an opinion. You will hear the chepe chepe. We found out that 30% use weed. This is a really big stat. That is over sixty thousand cruffy. Adult thing that. Just like LA, hell will be packed with Belizeans. Or heaven?
BUS THING The bus operators want to raise price. They say it is fuel. Price is one thing. The bus is another. The buses are old. The buses are older than swing bridge. Hezzuz. Try upgrade us. Please. Make we feel like pipple. ON OR OFF The government made changes. No more masks. At least when on the street. People still wear it. Sometimes in cars by themselves. That is good. Some are confused though. It is just a habit now. Sorry for the two-year-old children. This is all they know. There is another spike. It is in Europe. China had to lock down again too. They had to close down a city. The city had 9 million people. Covid is like those people who come to your party. You did not invite them. They eat out all the food. Drink out your liquor. Make a lot of noise and refuse to go home. COHUNE CABAGE There is a poem. It is taught in school. We learnt it in Jacintoville. That is in Toledo. It is about the core of a tree. It is a delicacy. Listen to this poem: “If I were cohune cabbage, I would cut myself in two, The leaves I would give to others, but the heart I would give to you” I wonder who wrote it. They must have lots of pickney. Sugar tongue.
VACANCY ANNOUNCEMENT The Pan American Health Organization/World Health Organization (PAHO/WHO) invites applicants for the functions of National Consultant to support the Strengthening Climate Resilient Health Systems Project Duty station:
Belize City
Qualifications:
Essential: A Bachelor’s degree in Environment Science or Public Health from a recognized university Desirable: A Master’s Degree in Environmental Studies, Climate, or related field
Experience:
Essential: At least 5 years of national experience in public health, environmental health, climate change or related field Desirable: Experience in development of H-NAP
Skills: • Experience developing HNAPs and conducting impact assessments and sensitivity analyses • Demonstrable current knowledge of climate health risks and adaptation policies and programs • Knowledge about health systems’ operations • Experience in data collection and analysis • Strong research, problem-solving and organizational skills. • Ability to work collaboratively (in person or virtually) with other team players • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills and sensitivity to political and cultural issues • Ability to meet deadlines • Strong professional oral and writing skills, including the development of reports, oral presentations, and technical/persuasive documents for consideration at the highest levels of the Organization. • Demonstrated ability to effectively use a computer and utilize software programs such as Microsoft Office Word, Excel, PowerPoint, SharePoint, and Outlook. Other IT skills and knowledge of other software programs for Statistical Analysis, Data Exploratory Analysis and Project Management would be an asset. Languages:
Very good knowledge of English and working knowledge of Spanish
Deadline:
Letter of application, Curriculum Vitae, and two current letters of recommendation should be sent to blzmail@paho.org or to P.O. Box 1834, Belize City no later than March 25, 2022
For further details visit our website https://www.paho.org/en/vacancies An interview will be held for this position and only candidates under serious consideration will be contacted. PAHO/WHO has a smoke-free environment and does not recruit smokers or users of any form of tobacco.
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STRENGTHENING OF TAX ADMINISTRATION PROJECT REQUEST FOR EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST Consultancy Firm to review and update the current Taxpayer Segmentation Model and develop a Risk-based Compliance Management Model Institution: The Ministry of Finance (MOF) Country: Belize Project: Strengthening of Tax Administration (STA) Abstract: Consulting Services – Consultancy Firm to review and update the current Taxpayer Segmentation and develop a Risk-based Compliance Management Model. Loan No.: 4839/OC-BL Deadline: April 1, 2022, Belize Local Time The Government of Belize (GOB) has received financing from the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) for the execution of a five-year tax modernization project entitled “Strengthening of Tax Administration” (BL-L1031). Through this project, the Belize Tax Service Department (BTSD) has procured a Modern Integrated Tax Administration System (the Revenue Management System (RMS)) and is presently in the implementation process. This new system will be used in the management of the Belize Tax Administration. The BTSD Strategic Plan clearly addresses the relevance of taxpayer segmentation and the risk management approach. It indicates that: “It has become good practice for Tax Administrators across the world to implement Taxpayer Segmentation in revenue management to effectively analyze taxpayer data and to efficaciously implement different and specific surveillance and control mechanisms,” and that; “The deployment of a ‘Risk management approach’ is a modern and pertinent tactic that would aid in compliance. This approach gives a structured basis for strategic planning; focuses on the underlying drivers (not symptoms) of non-compliance; promotes diversity in the way major tax compliance risks are treated, rather than a ‘one size fits all’ approach; realizes better outcomes as it refers to efficiency and effectiveness of programs; coincides with international standards and is a strong basis for evidence-based evaluation. Consequently, the BTSD will explore the introduction of a Risk Management Plan (RMP) to properly respond to the risks identified on a timely basis, to minimize overall compliance burden for both the taxpayers and the tax administration. As an important aspect of the RMP, risk mitigating strategies will be proposed for application against potential and existing risks. The plan will highlight all areas of risks including risk-based assessments, risk-based audits, risk-based sector and taxpayer segmentation, compliance risks (registration, filing, reporting and payments) and international risks. Risk mitigation reduces the extent of exposure and ensures that the strategic objectives are achieved.” The consulting services (“the services”) includes the contracting of a Consultancy Firm for a period of five (5) months to review and update the current Taxpayer Segmentation and develop a Risk-based compliance management model, including configuration of the model in the ITAS. The main activity of the consultancy includes: 1.
To prepare an Action plan for the review and updating of the Taxpayer Segmentation Model and Risk Analysis Strategy
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To Assess the status of BTSD taxpayer segmentation and the use of risk-based techniques in the BTSD and to analyze the BTSD taxpayer information to identify ways to segment the taxpayer population following different criteria (income, assets, number of employees, economic activities etc.), and other relevant indicators.
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To review and update the current model for segmentation of BTSD taxpayers (companies and individuals) and to define a strategy for updating taxpayers’ segments and profiles in the ITAS periodically.
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Profile all BTSD taxpayers following the model once the model is approved by BTSD management. To propose a model for the risk-based compliance model, defining the risk-based indicators, the rules, the risk factors to be utilized, their relative relevance (high, medium, low), the sources of information to utilized, the mitigation measures, and the required operations to use them.
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To include the information on taxpayer segmentation in the ITAS database, inclusive of defining (setting) the parameters and rules for its then configuration in the ITAS database.
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To prepare a report on the risks identified as well as the relevant mitigation measures to be introduced.
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To suggest additional information (internal and external) to improve its risk-based control system.
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To deliver workshops to BTSD staff on the Taxpayer Segmentation Model and risk analysis strategy to be implemented.
The Consultancy Firm should have a minimum of five (5) years’ relevant working experience in similar assignment, helping tax administrations to implement risk-based taxpayer compliance programs with the
application of taxpayer segmentation and information crosschecking. In addition, the Consultant firm should have a minimum five (5) years’ specific experience in the following areas: •
Tax administration,
• Taxpayer compliance control based on taxpayer segmentation, risk analysis and information crosschecking, and •
Training on risk-based taxpayer, taxpayer segmentation and information crosschecking.
As well as a minimum of three (3) years of previous experience in conducting assistance to countries in the areas of taxpayer segmentation, implementing risk-based compliance controls, and information crosschecking. Furthermore, the Consulting firm should have knowledge and experience working in Belize, and or the Caribbean environment in a similar assignment. The Ministry of Finance now invites eligible Consultancy Firms (“Consultants”) to indicate their interest in providing the services. Interested eligible Consultants must submit an Expression of Interest providing information demonstrating that they have the required qualifications and relevant experience to perform the services (description of similar assignments specifying start and end dates of assignments, experience in similar conditions, availability of appropriate skills, etc.). The term “consultant” means a legally established professional consulting firm or an entity that may provide the services. Expression of Interest package should contain: (i) Document explaining interest, experience, and competence of the consulting firm. (ii) Firms experience in the assignment of similar consultancy services during the past five years. Description of similar assignments specifying start and end dates of assignments. (iii) Firms evidence of past jobs. (These includes letters from the respective client on the job (s) carried out, or a copy of contract or agreement with the client including copy of the TOR). (iv) Two references (v) Proof of nationality: Copy of certificate of incorporation, information of shareholders of company specifying the shares owned by each respective shareholder of the company and a copy of documentation of nationality of the shareholders of the company. Additional documentation required for National Consultants: (vi) Copy of Certificate of Good Standing from Belize Company Registry (vii) Copy of Certificate of Good Standing from the Social Security Board (viii) Copy of Certificate of Good Standing from the Belize Tax Service (ix) Copy of Current Trade License A Consulting firm will be selected in accordance with the Quality and Cost - Based Selection (QCBS) procurement method set out in the Inter-American Development Bank: Policies for the Selection and Contracting of Consultants financed by the Inter-American Development Bank (GN-2350-15, May 2019 edition) and is open to all eligible consultants as defined in the IDB policies. The selection of the successful firm will be based on a competitive process among short-listed firms that takes into account the quality of the proposal and the cost of the service. Only the short-listed firms will be notified and will be asked to submit a technical and price proposal. Consultants may associate with other firms in the form of a joint venture or a sub-consultancy to enhance their qualifications. For the purpose of establishing the short list, the nationality of a firm is that of the country in which it is legally incorporated or constituted and in the case of Joint Venture, the nationality of the firm appointed to represent it. Further information can be obtained at the address below during office hours Monday to Friday 8:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Expressions of interest must be delivered via direct mail or e-mail at the address indicated below by 3:00 p.m. (Belize local time) on Friday April 1, 2022. Interested consulting firms are asked to submit their expression of interest via e-mail to Michelle. Longsworth@bts.gov.bz marked STAP- Consultancy Firm to review and update the current Taxpayer Segmentation and develop a Risk-based Compliance Management Model in the subject header, or submit on or before 3:00 p.m. (Belize local time) on Friday April 1, 2022 to the following address: Director General Belize Tax Service Strengthening of Tax Administration Project Charles Bartlett Hyde Building Mahogany Street, Belize City Tel: 501-222-5114 For clarifications kindly contact: Procurement Officer Project Executing Unit Strengthening of Tax Administration Project Charles Bartlett Hyde Building Mahogany Street, Belize City Tel: 501-222-5114/E-mail: Ian.Ramirez@mof.gov.bz
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Land Registry Notices CHAPTER 194, LAWS OF BELIZE (REVISED EDITION 2011) NOTICE UNDER SECTION 13 In accordance with Section 13 of the Registered Land Act Chapter 194, Revised Edition 2011, I Patricia Robateau Blackett, Registrar of Lands, hereby serves notice that within one month from the date hereof, I intend to register the following parcels of land listed below for which application for first registration have been received. The attention of the general public is hereby drawn to this notice. Any person whose rights and interest may be affected by the registering of these parcels must get in touch with me before expiry date of this notice between Mondays to Fridays at the Land Registry, Belmopan.
APPLICATION NO. LRS-202114453 This parcel of land is situated in the Registration Section LADYVILLE/LORD’S BANK Block No.16 and being Parcel No.1842 Formerly portion of Lot No.34, 696.231 S.M, situate in Lord’s Bank Village, Belize District.
DERSON. APPLICATION NO. LRS-202201502 This parcel of land is situated in the Registration Section, LADYVILLE/LORD’S BANK Block No.16 and being Parcel No.6534 Formerly Lot No.16,555.42 S.Y, situate in Ladyville Village, Belize District This parcel of land is subject of a Deed of Gift No.2182 of 2008 dated 23rd July, 2008 and recorded in Deeds Book Volume No. 26 of 2008 Folios 325-336 in favor of DENNIS ROY PLUNKET. APPLICATION NO. LRS-202201517 This parcel of land is situated in the Registration Section, DANGRIGA SOUTH Block No.31 and being Parcel No.2168 Formerly Lot No.494A, 462.565, situate at the corner of Havana Street and Cabbage Road, Dangriga Town, Stann Creek District This parcel of land is subject of a Deed of Gift No.0102 of 2007 dated 11th January, 2007 and recorded in Deeds Book Volume 2 of 2007 Folios 57-66 in favor of VIRGIL PALACIO
This parcel of land is subject of a Minister’s Fiat Grant No.59 of 2012 dated 11th April, 2012 in favor of OMAR ELMER CIMA.
APPLICATION NO. LRS-202201610 This parcel of land is situated in the Registration Section, WARRIEBIGHT/FRESHWATER CREEK Block No.3 and being Parcel No.1019,1677,1679,1681 Formerly E15768, situate in the right or Southeastern Bank of Rowleys Bight Lagoon and Creeks , Corozal District
APPLICATION NO. LRS-202200116 This parcel of land is situated in the Registration Section, FORTGEORGE/PICKSTOCK Block No.45 and being Parcel No. 41, Formerly Lot No.2095 containing 348.0 S.M situate at Nurse Seay Street, Belize City, Belize District
This parcel of land is subject of a Deed of Conveyance No.1721 of 1979 dated 3rd November, 1979 and recorded in Deeds Book Volume 17 of 1979 Folios 1117-1132 in favor of PETER J.ENNS R, JOHANN U. PENNER, CORNELIUS THIESSEN and ABRAHAM P. HARDER- all deceased .
This parcel of land is subject of a Assent No.1131 of 1996 dated 9th May, 1996 and recorded in Deeds Book Volume No. 11 of 1996 Folios 909-914 in favor of ANTOLINA DAVIS-deceased
APPLICATION NO. LRS-202201758 This parcel of land is situated in the Registration Section, DANGRIGA SOUTH Block No.31 and being Parcel No.1407 Formerly Lot No. 449, 335.82 S.Y, situate on Polack Street, Dangriga Town, Stann Creek District
APPLICATION NO. LRS-202115635 This parcel of land is situated in the Registration Section, SAN IGNACIO SOUTH Block No. 23 and being Parcel No.2511 Formerly Lot No. 46, 499.062 S.M, situate in the South vicinity of San Ignacio Town, Cayo District This parcel of land is the subject of a Deed of Conveyance No.2355 of 2008 dated 9th July, 2008 and recorded in Deeds Book Volume No. 28 of 2008 Folios 1153-1160 in favor of LESLIE HANDRAHAN. APPLICATION NO. LRS-202201415 This parcel of land is situated in the Registration Section, BENQUE VIEJO DEL CARMEN Block No.23 and being Parcel No.2098 Formerly Lot No.84,555.56 S.Y situate in Benque Viejo del Carmen, Cayo District This parcel of land is subject of a Deed of Conveyance No.0918 of 2007 dated 5th March, 2007 and recorded in Deeds Book Volume No. 11 of 2007 Folios 1217-1224 in favor of ANIBAL CABALLERO SR.-(deceased) and REINA CABALLERO. APPLICATION NO. LRS-202201417 This parcel of land is situated in the Registration Section, BENQUE VIEJO DEL CARMEN Block No.23 and being Parcel No.2097 Formerly Lot No.83,555.56 S.Y situate in Benque Viejo del Carmen, Cayo District This parcel of land is subject of a Deed of Conveyance No.0924 of 2007 dated 5th March, 2007 and recorded in Deeds Book Volume No. 11 of 2007 Folios 1315-1322 in favor of ANIBAL CABALLERO SR.-(deceased) and REINA CABALLERO. APPLICATION NO. LRS-202201492 This parcel of land is situated in the Registration Section SAN PEDRO Block No. 7 and being Parcel No.4548 Formerly Lot No.19, 529.4 S.Y, situate about 5.4 miles north of San Pedro Town Centre, Belize District. This parcel of land is the subject of a Deed of Indenture No.1748 of 1995 dated 21st August, 1995 and recorded in Deeds Book Volume No. 19 of 1995 Folios 1151-1158 in favor of ROB PERISTY.
This parcel of land is subject of a Minister’s Fiat Grant No.163 of 1983 dated 13th July, 1983 in favor of BENITO PALACIO-deceased APPLICATION NO. LRS-202201938 This parcel of land is situated in the Registration Section, LADYVILLE/LORD’S BANK Block No.16 and being Parcel No.2317 Formerly Lot No. 40, 891.577 S.M, situate in, Lord’s Bank Village,Belize District. This parcel of land is subject of a Deed of Conveyance No.LTU-201500758 dated 14th May, 2015 and recorded in LTU-201500758 in favor of DAVID IAN PEREZ. APPLICATION NO. LRS-202202027 This parcel of land is situated in the Registration Section, TOWER HILL Block No.4 and being Parcel 878 Formerly Block No. 30, 10.00 acres situate in Posito Agric Area, Orange Walk District. This parcel of land is subject of a Minister’s Fiat Grant No.445 of 1979 dated 8th October, 1979 in favor of MANUEL QUETZAL. APPLICATION NO. LRS-202202084 This parcel of land is situated in the Registration Section, LADYVILLE/LORD’S BANK Block No. 16 and being Parcel No.3631 Formerly Lot No.43/281, 464.378 S.M, situate in On the Northside of the Lord’s Bank Road, Ladyville, Belize District This parcel of land is the subject of a Minister’s Fiat Grant No.1332 of 2006 dated 11th December, 2006 in favor of FELICIA ANTHONY. APPLICATION NO. LRS-202202092 This parcel of land is situated in the Registration Section, ORANGE WALK TOWN Block No. 4 and being Parcel No.1651 Formerly Lot No.40, 619.4 S.Y, situate on the corner 2nd Street and Evelyn Street, Orange Walk Town, Orange Walk District. This parcel of land is the subject of a Minister’s Fiat Grant No.365 of 1978 dated 5th October, 1978 in favor of OLEGARIO LEIVA Jr.
APPLICATION NO. LRS-202201501 This parcel of land is situated in the Registration Section, LADYVILLE/LORD’S BANK Block No.16 and being Parcel No.6540 Formerly Lot No.17,645.67 S.Y, situate in Ladyville Village, Belize District
APPLICATION NO. LRS-202202095 This parcel of land is situated in the Registration Section, FORTGEORGE/PICKSTOCK Block No.45 and being Parcel No.903 Formerly Lot No. 1054, 245.76 S.M, situate on Barrack Road, Belize City, Belize District.
This parcel of land is subject of a Deed of Conveyance No.LTU-201701712 dated 28th December, 2017 and recorded in LTU-201701712 in favor of MARIA ELENA AN-
This parcel of land is subject of a Deed of Conveyance and Appointment No.837 of Continued from page 25
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Continued from page 24 1998 dated 2nd April, 1998 and recorded in Deeds Book Volume No. 10 of 1998 Folios 1333-1352 in favor of JULIO ALONZO CRUZ and LEJIA CRUZ.
APPLICATION NO. LRS-202202142 This parcel of land is situated in the Registration Section, LADYVILLE/LORD’S BANK Block No. 16 and being Parcel No.5343 Formerly Entry No. 2322.1.709 acres, situate 11 miles Belize/ Corozal Road, Belize District This parcel of land is the subject of a Deed of Conveyance No.57 of 1995 dated 21st December, 1994 and recorded in Deeds Book Volume No. 1 of 1995 Folios 701-712 in favor of ZONIA SALAS -deceased. APPLICATION NO. LRS-202202262 This parcel of land is situated in the Registration Section, LADYVILLE/LORD’S BANK Block No.16 and being Parcel No.5413 Formerly Lot No. 393, 548.56 S.Y, situate in at Lake Gardens, Ladyville, Belize District This parcel of land is subject of a Deed of Conveyance No.2114 of 2003 dated 10th July, 2003 and recorded in Deeds Book Volume No. 28 of 2003 Folios 285-300 in favor of GUADALUPE CALDERON. APPLICATION NO. LRS-202202235 This parcel of land is situated in the Registration Section, DANGRIGA NORTH Block No. 31 and being Parcel No.1719 Formerly portion of Lot No.609, 575.175 S.M, situate east side Ghan Street, Dangriga Town, Stann Creek District This parcel of land is the subject of a Deed of Conveyance No.195 of 1977 dated 5th February, 1997 and recorded in Deeds Book Volume No. 2 of 1977 Folios 783-790 in favor of GLORIA LOPEZ HASBUN. APPLICATION NO. LRS-202202345 This parcel of land is situated in the Registration Section, LADYVILLE.LORDS BANK Block No. 16 and being Parcel No.3083 Formerly Lot No. 96, 1787.112 S.M, situate west of the old well road, Lord’s Bank Village, Belize District This parcel of land is the subject of a Minister’s Fiat Grant No.662 of 2015 dated 20th October, 2015 in favor of ADRIANA LUCY CHIMILIO. APPLICATION NO. LRS-202202346 This parcel of land is situated in the Registration Section, LADYVILLE.LORDS BANK Block No. 16 and being Parcel No.5776 Formerly Lot No. 54, 1117.884 S.M, situate Along the Eastside of Marage Road, Ladyville Village, Belize District This parcel of land is the subject of a Minister’s Fiat Grant No.661 of 2015 dated 29th September, 2015 in favor of ADRIANA LUCY CHIMILIO. APPLICATION NO. LRS-202202417 This parcel of land is situated in the Registration Section FORTGEORGE/PICKSTOCK Block No.45 and being Parcel No.138 Formerly Lot No.1314B, 268.56 S.Y, situate along Cleghorn Street, Belize City, Belize District This parcel of land is subject of a Minister’s Fiat Grant No.460 of 2003 dated 8th June, 2003 in favor of KAREN CLARKE APPLICATION NO. LRS-202202475 This parcel of land is situated in the Registration Section, LADYVILLE/LORD’S BANK Block No.16 and being Parcel No.6956, Formerly Lot No. 404,543.648 S.M situate in the Mile 13 Area, Northern Highway, Ladyville, Belize District This parcel of land is subject of a Deed of Conveyance No.199 of 2008 dated 7th January, 2008 and recorded in Deeds Book Volume 3 of 2008 folios 289-310 in favor of LORNA MARIE PALMA and REGINALD RINALDO PALMA. APPLICATION NO. LRS-202202576 This parcel of land is situated in the Registration Section, PLACENTIA NORTH Block No.36 and being Parcel No.781, Formerly Lot No.82, 1318.139 S.M, situate in Placencia Village, Stann Creek District This parcel of land is subject of a Deed of Indenture No.155 of 1967 dated 2nd March, 1967 and recorded in Deeds Book Volume 3 of 1967 folios 25-38 in favor of ELIZABETH JOSEPHINE HARTLEY-deceased APPLICATION NO. LRS-202202660 This parcel of land is situated in the Registration Section, LADYVILLE/LORD’S BANK Block No.16 and being Parcel No.11851, Formerly Lot No.15 ,0.484 acres, situate in dewdrop farm area, Ladyville, Belize District This parcel of land is subject of a Deed of Conveyance No.1485A of 1981 dated 9th November, 1981 and recorded in Deeds Book Volume 15 of 1981 folios 1461-1470 in
favor of WILLIAM M. TILLETT.
APPLICATION NO. LRS-202202682 This parcel of land is situated in the Registration Section, SAN JOSE/SAN PABLO Block No.1 and being Parcel No.583, Formerly Lot No.270 ,1848.802 S.M, situate in San Jose Village, Orange Walk District. This parcel of land is subject of a Minister’s Fiat Grant No.113 of 2003 dated 9th April, 2003 in favor of TERESITA GONZALEZ APPLICATION NO. LRS-202202819 This parcel of land is situated in the Registration Section, LADYVILLE/LORD’S BANK Block No.16 and being Parcel No.11825, Formerly Lot No.109, 0.11 acre, situate in Ladyville Estates situated nine miles on the Northern Road, Belize District This parcel of land is subject of a Deed of Assent No.LTU-201800054 dated 9th January, 2018 and recorded in LTU-201800054 in favor of JORGE JULIAN CASTILLO, MARTA YOLANDA CASTILLO, ORLANDO RAUL CASTILLO, LILIA MARIA BOWMAN, AZUCENA INOCENTE CASTILLO and NANCY ERTHI MOORE. APPLICATION NO. LRS-202202820 This parcel of land is situated in the Registration Section, CAYE CAULKER Block No.12 and being Parcel No.2171, Formerly Entry No.9843, .035 acre, situate along the West Coast of Caye Caulker Village, Belize District This parcel of land is subject of a Minister’s Fiat Grant No.986 of 2007 dated 29th October, 2007 in favor of NEXUS DEVELOPMENT COMPANY LIMITED. APPLICATION NO. LRS-202202900 This parcel of land is situated in the Registration Section, LADYVILLE/LORD’S BANK Block No.16 and being Parcel No.11710, Formerly Entry No.10189, 6.05 acre, situate in the Lord’s Bank Village, Belize District This parcel of land is subject of a Minister’s Fiat Grant No.671 of 2012 dated 4th September, 2012 in favor of FEIN CABLE COMPANY LIMITED. APPLICATION NO. LRS-202202770 This parcel of land is situated in the Registration Section, LADYVILLE/LORD’S BANK Block No.16 and being Parcel No.5630, Formerly Lot No.92 ,1021.54 S.Y, situate in Ladyville, Belize District This parcel of land is subject of a Deed of Conveyance No.2193 of 1991 dated 13th August, 1991 and recorded in Deeds Book Volume 24 of 1991 folios 1227-1238 in favor of ROY BOWEN and HELEN BOWEN. APPLICATION NO. LRS-202203016 This parcel of land is situated in the Registration Section, BELIZE RURAL NORTH 1 Block No.11 and being Parcel No.215, Formerly Block No.128, 1.98 acre, situate in the Maskall Village, Belize District This parcel of land is subject of a Minister’s Fiat Grant No.806 of 2003 dated 16th December, 2003 in favor of ROBERTO CHAN. APPLICATION NO. LRS-202203086 This parcel of land is situated in the Registration Section, PORT/LOYOLAVILLE Block No.45 and being Parcel No.2440, Formerly Entry No.17934 ,359.13 S.M, situate in Neal Pen Road and Waight Street, Belize Ctiy, Belize District This parcel of land is subject of a Deed of Indenture dated 5th July, 1952 and recorded in Deeds Book Volume 39 folios 712 in favor of EVELYN VIDA JOHNSON- deceased. APPLICATION NO. LRS-202203121 This parcel of land is situated in the Registration Section, LADYVILLE/LORD’S BANK Block No.16 and being Parcel No.11873-11876, Formerly Entry No.18810 ,5.93 acres situate in Lake Garden,Ladyville, Belize District This parcel of land is subject of a Deed of Conveyance No.0522 of 2007 dated 14th February, 2007 and recorded in Deeds Book Volume 7 of 2007 folios 367-382 in favor of RENE REYNOLD VILLANUEVA SR, AND RENE REYNOLD VILLANUEVA JR. APPLICATION NO. LRS-201703763 This parcel of land is situated in the Registration Section, SAN IGNACIO SOUTH Block No.23 and being Parcel No.1169 & 1170, Formerly Lot No.2 & 3, 1042.624, situate in San Ignacio Town, Cayo District This parcel of land is subject of a Minister’s Fiat Grant No.584 of 2006 dated 29th June, 2006 in favor of DELITA HAMER. Continued from page 26
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Land Registry Notices
Pursuant to Section 37(3) of the Registered Land Act, Chapter 194, Laws of Belize, Revised Edition 2011, notice is hereby given of the loss of the following Land and Lease Certificates: Names
Registration Section, Block Certificate Nos. & Parcel Nos.
DIANA ARASELY SAMPLE
7-42-13535
Land Cert. No. LRS-202109541 dtd 5/8/2021
MARICELA HUBER
7-42-8169
Land Cert No. LRS-201512017 dtd 16 /10/2015
ROLFE BEVERLEY KEIM and SHAUNA LEE KEIM
7-42-5227(H70)
Land Cert No. LRS-201606282 dtd 17/6/2016
VALENTINE SMITH and DWAYNE SMITH
23-52-59
Land Cert No. 531/2001 dtd 16/1/2001
TELMA ESTER RODRIGUEZ
1-21-654
Land Cert No. LRS-202013536 dtd 3/11/2020
JEWEL QUALLO
16-31-1123
Land Cert No.12610/2006 dtd 6/10/2006
CARLEN R HULTGREN
36-61-1423
Land Cert No. LRS-201612038 dtd 22/12/2016
RAMON A CODD
4-93-280
Land Cert No.6527/2007 dtd 11/6/2007
SALUSTIANO MEDARDO RIVERO
3-87-349/1
Lease Cert No.13181/2007 dtd 23/10/2007
BELMOPAN CITY COUNCIL
20-17-11424
Land Cert No. LRS-202007705 dtd 29/7/2020
ADELA NAL DECHAN
20-17-868
Land Cert No. 3026/1995 dtd.3/7/1995
FLORENCIA KU
9-97-676/1
Lease Cert No. LRS-201514439 dtd 21/12/2015
MAURICE MIDDLETON- deceased
45-40-114
Land Cert No. 499/2001 dtd 12/1/2001
GMK SKY LTD.
7-42-5646
Land Cert No. LRS-201706318 dtd 16/8/2017
TROPICAL7886 LTD.
7-42-7886
Land Cert No. LRS-201607888 dtd 11/8/2016
PAULA NARCISA LEON
1-81-188/1
Lease Cert No. 16054/2006 dtd 6/12/2006
BRIAN HANNAH- deceased
7-42-7127
Land Cert No. LRS-201310418 dtd 5/9/2013
BRIAN HANNAH-deceased
7-42-7128
Land Cert No.LRS-201310407 dtd 5/9/2013
NANCY MATUS
23-22-1683/1
Lease Cert No.LRS-201700382 dtd 16/1/2017
ANDRES YAMA-deceased
1-15-137
Land Cert No. 1308/1982 dtd 1/10/1982
ANDRES POTT-deceased
1-84-295
Land Cert No. 11609/2006 dtd 27/9/2006
NUBIA ELIANIE MOH
1-10-901
Land Cert No. LRS-202009518 dtd 25/8/2020
RAUL MAGANA
13-82-2/1
Lease Cert No. 12992/2006 dtd 16/10/2006
WILL RAY PEOPLES
12-111-1051
Land Cert No. LRS-201303835 dtd 18/4/2013
REEF VILLAGE ESTATES LIMITED
7-42-5227(H51)
Land Cert No. LRS-201108579 dtd 14/7/2011
ANA HULIA FIGUEROA
20-17-2452/1
Land Cert No. 4542/1992 dtd 21/7/1992
BELIZE WATER SERVICES LIMITED
1-12-1025
Land Cert No.LRS-201705593 dtd 20/7/2017
BELIZE WATER SERVICES LTD.
23-36-1254/1
Lease Cert No. 8729/2003 dtd 9/12/2003
BELIZE WATER SERVICES LIMITED
20-17-7079/1
Lease Cert No. 527/2005 dtd 1/2/2005
BELIZE WATER SERVICES LIMITED
23-36-1573/1
Lease Cert No. 5603/2003 dtd 30/7/2003
BELIZE WATER SERVICES LTD.
45-35-999/1
Lease Cert No. 3033/2002 dtd 15/4/2002
MAURICE MIDDLETON
45-40-114
Land Cert No. 499/2001 dtd 12/1/2001
GLORIA SALAZAR
7-42-9168
Land Cert No. LRS-201206775 dtd 13/6/2012
The above Land/Lease Certificates after the expiration of twenty-one (21) days from the appearance of this notice. Any person in possession of the above-mentioned certificates is required to return it to the Belize Land Registry, Ministry of Natural Resources, City of Belmopan.
LTU-202102278
In the name of: JURGEN ERICH VOLL Of: Mile 4 ½ Mountain Pine Ridge Road, Cayo District, Belize
Ministry of Natural Resources, City of Belmopan
HAS BEEN IRREVOCABLY LOST OR DESTROYED BY MISADVENTURE. I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that I intend, at the expiration of twenty-one days from the first appearance of this notice, to issue a new duplicate of the Registered Transfer Certificate of Title registered in the Land Titles Register TCT-201500094
UNDER THE GENERAL REGISTRY ACT, CHAPTER 327 OF THE LAWS OF BELIZE REVISED EDITION 2000
ANY PERSON in whose custody the TRANSFER CERTIFICATE OF TITLE may be or who may have any objection to such issue is hereby requested to inform me of the fact.
WHEREAS having made the necessary inquires and having read the statutory declaration filed in connection therewith, I have come to the cWHEREAS having made the necessary inquires and having read the statutory declaration filed in connection therewith, I have come to the conclusion that the duplicate of the Transfer Certificate of Title dated 20th day of June, 2002, and Registered in the Land Titles Register Volume 41 at Folio No. 38
…………………………………………. PATRICIA ROBATEAU BLACKETT (Mrs). Registrar of Lands
LAND TITLES UNIT
ALL THAT piece or parcel of land containing 54.018 acres and being the Northern portion of a 260.665 acres parcel situate approximately 5.5 miles on the west side of the Mountain Pine Ridge Road, Cayo District, and bounded on the north and west by Lands now or formerly Mayan Ranchos on the east by a 969.395 acres parcel and on the south by the remaining portion of 206.647 acres and more particularly described as follows:Commencing from a found concrete pillar lettered “R” at the north west corner of the 54.018 acres parcel thence on bearing of 126° 41’ 34” (Grid) for a distance of 1745.84 feet to another concrete pillar thence 89° 38’ 07” (Grid) for a distance of 229.87 feet to another concrete pillar thence 177° 45’ 24” (Grid) for a distance of 501.98 feet to another concrete pillar thence 214° 29’ 07” (Grid) for a distance of 555.76 feet to another concrete pillar thence 294° 09’ 51” (Grid) for a distance of 293.64 feet to another concrete pillar thence 274° 22’ 51” (Grid) for a distance of 1411.55 feet to another concrete pillar thence 10° 53’ 09” (Grid) for a distance of 1506.89 feet back to the found concrete pillar lettered “R” being the point of commencement. The above described parcel is delineated on a plan of survey by A.R. Marin, Certified Land Surveyor, and is lodged at the Lands and Surveys Department, Belmopan, in Register 3 Entry 2236.
LTU-202200329 LAND TITLES UNIT Ministry of Natural Resources, City of Belmopan UNDER THE GENERAL REGISTRY ACT, CHAPTER 327 OF THE LAWS OF BELIZE REVISED EDITION 2000 WHEREAS having made the necessary inquires and having read the statutory declaration filed in connection therewith, I have come to the cWHEREAS having made the necessary inquires and having read the statutory declaration filed in connection therewith, I have come to the conclusion
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that the duplicate of the Transfer Certificate of Title dated 20th day of June, 2002, and Registered in the Land Titles Register Volume 41 at Folio No. 38 ALL THAT piece or parcel of land situate on the east bank of Sibun River and known as Tiger Sandy Bay recorded under the “The Honduras Lands” Titles Act 1861 and Chapter 215 of the Consolidated Laws, 1924 at the General Registry at Lib. VII Folio 458 Entry Nos. 1005 and 1006, comprising 5,445 acres more or less, bounded on the north east by Runaway Creek Work ; on the south by Ben Lomond Estate ( now a Forest Reserve) and Crown Land: on the south west by Crown Land ; and on the west by the east bank of Sibun River being more particularly delineated on the attached sketch plan and described as follows:- Commencing: at a Concrete Pillar on the east bank of the Sibun River at the mouth of Ventura Creek; thence along the eastern bank of the Sibun River in a northerly direction to a pile or rocks on the east bank of the said River for a distance that would in a straight line form a base of approximately 3 miles; thence on a magnetic bearing of S 45°E as shown on a survey by C.R. Usher, dated 25th April, 1881 and recorded in the General Registry in the Large Surveyors Plans Book at folio 187 for an approximate distance of 5 miles to a point on the northern boundary of Ben Lomond Estate (now a Forest Reserve); thence on a true bearing of S 72° 01’W along the said northern boundary of Ben Lomond Estate for an approximate distance of 19 chains to a concrete pillar, thence following the said boundary on a true bearing of S 72° 01’W for a distance of one mile 39.02 chains to a Concrete pillar at the western extremity of the northern boundary of the Ben Lomond Estate ( Now a Forest Reserve), as shown on a survey recorded at the General Registry at Surveyors’ Plan Book 4 at folio 139; thence on a computed true bearing of S 80° 19’ 16” W for a computed distance of 69.21 chains to a point on a boundary line surveyed by Henry Fitzgerald in January 1887; thence following the said surveyed line on a magnetic bearing of N 45°W (as surveyed in 1887) for a distance of 2 miles 14 chains to the concrete pillar at the mouth of Ventura Creek at the starting point, (Save and Except therefrom, a certain lot of thirty acres surrounding the house on the above described land TOGETHER with the said house. In the name of: TIGER SANDY BAY FARMS LIMITED Of: Mile 31, Western Highway, Belize District, Belize HAS BEEN IRREVOCABLY LOST OR DESTROYED BY MISADVENTURE. I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that I intend, at the expiration of twenty-one days from the first appearance of this notice, to issue a new duplicate of the Registered Transfer Certificate of Title registered in the Land Titles Register TCT-201500094
LAND TITLES UNIT Ministry of Natural Resources, City of Belmopan UNDER THE GENERAL REGISTRY ACT, CHAPTER 327 OF THE LAWS OF BELIZE REVISED EDITION 2000 WHEREAS having made the necessary inquires and having read the statutory declaration filed in connection therewith, I have come to the conclusion that the duplicate of the Transfer Certificate of Title dated 8th day of September, 1982, and Registered in the Land Titles Register Volume 14 at Folio No. 264 ALL THOSE two pieces or parcels of land situate at San Pedro Ambergris Caye being portions of the Cocal now or formerly known as Cocal Esmeralda being more particularly delineated on a plan of survey dated 9th July, 1979 by A.R. Marin, Land Surveyor shown thereon as lots 39 and 41 which said plan is recorded at Belmopan in the New Land Registry in Register 3 at Entry 62. In the name of: BRENDA J. CASTILLO and NORMANDO CASTILLO Of: Belize City HAS BEEN IRREVOCABLY LOST OR DESTROYED BY MISADVENTURE. I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that I intend, at the expiration of twenty-one days from the first appearance of this notice, to issue a new duplicate of the Registered Transfer Certificate of Title registered in the Land Titles Register TCT-201500094 ANY PERSON in whose custody the TRANSFER CERTIFICATE OF TITLE may be or who may have any objection to such issue is hereby requested to inform me of the fact. …………………………………………. PATRICIA ROBATEAU BLACKETT (Mrs). Registrar of Lands
ANY PERSON in whose custody the TRANSFER CERTIFICATE OF TITLE may be or who may have any objection to such issue is hereby requested to inform me of the fact. …………………………………………. PATRICIA ROBATEAU BLACKETT (Mrs). Registrar of Lands
LTU-202200047 LTU-202200333
LAND TITLES UNIT
LAND TITLES UNIT Ministry of Natural Resources, City of Belmopan UNDER THE GENERAL REGISTRY ACT, CHAPTER 327 OF THE LAWS OF BELIZE REVISED EDITION 2000 WHEREAS having made the necessary inquires and having read the statutory declaration filed in connection therewith, I have come to the conclusion that the duplicate of the Transfer Certificate of Title dated 13th day of July, 2015, and Registered in the Land Titles Register TCT-201500094 ALL THAT lot piece or parcel of land situate on San Francisco Street in Orange Walk Town, Orange Walk District, Belize, bounded on the North by Lot 67 on the South by San Francisco Street on the East by Lot 66 on the West by Lot 70. Being more particularly described as follows: Starting from a concrete pillar at its south-western corner on a true bearing N. 14° 56’ 50” E. for a distance of 75 feet to a concrete pillar thence on a true bearing S. 75° 03’ 00” E. for a distance of 50 feet to a concrete pillar thence on a true bearing N. 75° 03’00’W for a distance of 50 feet back to the starting point and delineated as Lot 68 on a plan by H.C. Fairweather, Chartered Land Surveyor dated 14th October, 1971, and recorded at the General Registry, Belize City, in Surveyors Plan Book No 6 Folio 84. In the name of: ROSARIO MAKHIJANI Of: Orange Walk Town, Orange Walk District, Belize HAS BEEN IRREVOCABLY LOST OR DESTROYED BY MISADVENTURE. I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that I intend, at the expiration of twenty-one days from the first appearance of this notice, to issue a new duplicate of the Registered Transfer Certificate of Title registered in the Land Titles Register TCT-201500094 ANY PERSON in whose custody the TRANSFER CERTIFICATE OF TITLE may be or who may have any objection to such issue is hereby requested to inform me of the fact. …………………………………………. PATRICIA ROBATEAU BLACKETT (Mrs). Registrar of Lands
Ministry of Natural Resources, City of Belmopan UNDER THE GENERAL REGISTRY ACT, CHAPTER 327 OF THE LAWS OF BELIZE REVISED EDITION 2000 WHEREAS having made the necessary inquires and having read the statutory declaration filed in connection therewith, I have come to the conclusion that the duplicate of the Transfer Certificate of Title dated 13th day of July, 2015, and Registered in the Land Titles Register TCT-201500094 ALL THAT lot piece or parcel of land comprising 8000 sq. ft. and forming part of the property known as Otro Benque situate in Orange Walk Town and numbered Lot No. 186 on a plan made by H.C. Fairweather, Chartered Land Surveyor and dated 2nd August, 1976 and recorded in the Surveyor’s Plan Book No. 7 at Folio 143 a copy of which is attached hereto. In the name of: GILBERT JOHNSTON Of: Orange Walk Town, Orange Walk District, Belize HAS BEEN IRREVOCABLY LOST OR DESTROYED BY MISADVENTURE. I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that I intend, at the expiration of twenty-one days from the first appearance of this notice, to issue a new duplicate of the Registered Transfer Certificate of Title registered in the Land Titles Register TCT-201500094 ANY PERSON in whose custody the TRANSFER CERTIFICATE OF TITLE may be or who may have any objection to such issue is hereby requested to inform me of the fact. …………………………………………. PATRICIA ROBATEAU BLACKETT (Mrs). Registrar of Lands
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