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Back to Reality! Thursday, May 9, 2019 Belizeans have spoken. Loudly and clearly…Yes!! The people of Belize, in an exercise of their Democratic rights, by an undeniable considerable margin of 9316 votes have decided that the question on the validity of the Guatemalan claim to Belize shall be taken to the International Court of Justice based in The Hague, Netherlands. The timeline for such a process is to be measured in years and the results of that will be measured by generations to come. John Briceño, leader of the People’s United Party: “This referendum is indeed historic and momentous and while some would have preferred a different outcome, we all know that respect for each other’s differences should never get in the way of National Unity. The collective wisdom of the people is that the time has come for us to settle this unfounded claim. As we

work towards the next steps in this process let us continue to live side by side, peacefully, and in the spirit of cooperation and friendship with the people of Guatemala.” The Prime Minister’s next move is to make amendments to the Maritime Areas act. The result of this is to make Belize less vulnerable when the 15 ICJ judges make the historic deliberations, and eventual rulings which will now become the biggest expectation of our Belizean lifetime; this can only be rivalled by George Price’s announcement of September 21 as our Independence Day. The people of Belize should now be educated on what this ICJ process will entail. The idea of an internal battle should disappear. Their inclusion of ALL CITIZENS is a continuation of the respect earned by their voting. Whatever the ICJ rules will now be for

all. For the ICJ there are no constituencies, no ethnic groups, no Districts, no UDP, no PUP, no Yes vote, no No Vote. All they will see are the Memorials that we present and then Guatemala presents. The memorials and responses are the cases each country will present in due time. May 8, 2019, Belizeans and foreigners

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AIBL: Victim Compensation? Thursday, May 9, 2019 During his pre-Referendum media interview on Monday May 6, Prime Minister Barrow made a very interesting allegation that might be full of Financial Sector implications. He alluded to Senator Salazar being detained in Houston and being questioned as one attorney for Atlantic International Bank. The Prime Minister is his usual self was ready to throw the matter as a nothingness but there are concerns. The United Democratic Party came into power while verbally castigating the Prime Minister at the time for making agreements with Belize Bank, BTL, and Universal owners without public disclosure. Now, he slips under a door that the ‘victims’ of the investment scam might be compensated by Belize. All this when Belizeans still find it difficult to make ends meet and get a land title for themselves. Ahead are the portions of the interview. Rt. Hon. Dean Barrow, Prime Minister: “I don’t know if he (Senator Salazar) was detained. I gather that he was questioned about Atlantic International Bank but the bank is now in liquidation. The Central Bank has appointed a liquidator, Mr. Murillo. I don’t mind telling you that I had a meeting with the U.S. chargé d’affaires on Tuesday and the FTC(US Federal Trade Commission) people called into that meeting. We were having the meeting and they wanted to participate and so we are talking a settlement. So I am hopeful that we can get a settlement. The question is how to reconcile the FTC’s interest, as they put it, victim compensation and our interests which also has to be in their interest as well, in making sure of depositors eighty add percent of whom are Americans don’t get left with nothing. The Central Bank has a

Continued from page 1 from all over the world were looking at us. They must be proud of our Election vis-à-vis referendum. Belize had peace that the world itself did not give us but that we are so proud of. This referendum carried a tremendous baggage but it is fair to say that is has given Belizeans a deep power and greater patriotism. We are back to our reality where we have to be sure that our Prime Minister and the UDP are governing, day to day, with the citizens in mind. Additionally, Belizeans have made them responsible for the launching of the actual ICJ process now involving Guatemala. Guatemala must know that Belizeans will get their way at the International Court of Justice. We all need to be vigilant that this process is as clear and fair as possible. No sense of gamble should exist. Going forward, the Prime Minister and everyone who is in charge of this process need all Belizeans by their side as we, Belize, put our case to the world: In the May 8 referendum Belize gave up nothing; in fact, we want all that is ours. All of Belize is for Belizeans! All our land and maritime areas intact.

TRAGEDY AT BRIDGEFOOT By J. Jimenez Thursday, May 9, 2019 On Wednesday April 17 the Belize City Council had an Emergency Disaster Simulation Exercise. These drill are always done in the hope that it would never be live in the real. Fate has its own plan. Since the exercises there has been a vehicle up in flames at a Central American Boulevard gas station and a tragic boat explosion, literally at the foot of the Belize City Swing Bridge. The latter occurred on Sunday May 5, 2019 in an afternoon Belize will never forget. Similarly, it will be in the sad memories of 32 ferry boat passengers and many onlookers. The Ocean Ferry Water Taxi terminal was the site where two baby girls succumbed to a fateful boat explosion. Such tragedy moves everyone to helpless tears as it is not fair—two beautiful Belizeans, Kimberly Melisa Guy (8) and Jamiri Yasmin Guy (10). Our most heartfelt condolences to all their family especially to their mother, Rosalie Catch (27) and father, Efrain Guy. This occurrence shocked the nation. We have never heard of an engine on a watercraft exploding. And much less, taking lives. The Caye Caulker bound

Ocean Ferry water taxi called Water Jet Express—on charter, was to leave at 3pm that fateful Sunday. The children and family including common-law, Jaime Iteriano, hospitalized, were just near to the engine that was turned on with passengers on board. To be fair, that is probably the practise all the time as confirmed by Charles Young, Ocean Ferry Belize director. Hindsight, no one should have been in the boat until the outboard engines are up and running. This one was for real and not a simulation. Why, life? The injuries felt by at least fourteen passengers who had to be rushed to the KHMH, who have their own mass casualty protocol, and the Belize Medical Associates was real. The grief will be for a lifetime. The official reaction, present on the scene in an average of 10 minutes, by police, fire personnel and BERT, has not received a blink of a complaint. They did everything that they could to save the lives. Even they will have to relive the frustration of trying their best to no avail. But it is not within their power; no amount of drills can totally prepare you for the real thing, for all circumstances, but it definitely helps. Now, it is in God’s hands. Belizeans can do plenty to

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prepare even more. The Port Authority, in charge of ensuring the sea worthiness of the sea vessels, must step up the enforcement of laws. The Ministry of Transportation should attempt a revision of rules and laws to see what can be done for there to be more actual solutions and less reaction to disasters. The water taxi business can continue doing their optimal best to ensure passenger safety. This hurtful tragedy goes to show that one incident it an incident too much. A full investigation and report is definitely expected with sweeping changes and new protocol. The tourist industry is at stake. The lives of Kimberley and Jamiri should be remembered in honor.

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vested interest. You can call the Central Bank an interested party and the Government of Belize is very keen on seeing this thing sorted because we want whatever cloud the AIBL saga has caused to be lifted from over our jurisdiction.” (End of March 2019 Belize Times Story) In November of 2018, the Atlantic International Bank was named in a civil complaint by the United States Federal Trade Commission (FTC). The FTC had shut down Sanctuary Belize, a large overseas real estate investment scam. Sanctuary Belize was a 14,000 acre development which was set up as an elaborate scheme by its American principals. The scam purportedly involved $100 million dollars from investors, but lots in southern Belize to be used in a luxury development were never delivered. Many US investors were fraudulently convinced. Millions of dollars now had to be recovered. The Central Bank of Belize says that the shutdown is not under their purview. Even as this Atlantic Bank International is not the one accessed by most Belizeans, it is still an important part of our banking sector. It is definitely not how we would like to be perceived by the international community. This is the very same international community that is supposedly hawk-eyed about our referendum. The public needs to keep its own collective eyes on this one as it IS of our interest.

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he Belizean people have spoken. The People’s United Party (PUP), the party which has service to the people as its motto, will respect and honor the will of the majority of Belizeans. Democracy is a founding principle of our party’s constitution. Our Party Leader Hon. John Briceño embarked on a nationwide tour, one of many since he assumed leadership of the PUP. His purpose, as always, was to listen to the concerns and voice of the people on a most important national issue. His leadership is one of representation and service to the Belizean people. Belize has spoken and the People’s United Party, under the leadership of John Briceño, acknowledges and heeds that decision. While the YES vote won by a convincing 9.55% countrywide, we must consider the significant figure of 43,029 Belizeans who voted No. These are also Belizean citizens who made valid their voice and their vote in the referendum. It is interesting to note that the constituencies closest to the border were those that brought back a resounding vote of No. The monumental task ahead is to forge unity where there is discord and to sow the seeds of brotherhood and patriotism where there is fear and apathy. Belizeans are a resilient lot. There is no doubt that together we can face come what may. Just as in September 21st, 2018, we will once again beat the odds and our adversaries. Our strength lies not in our smaller numbers but in our deep love for our country. Our indomitable Belizean pride comes from the certainty that we are a country sovereign and free. We must now forge ahead in unity to preserve our unique and bountiful heritage and patrimony for generations of Belizeans to come. Long Live Belize…Que Viva Belize!


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l pueblo beliceño ha hablado. El Partido Unido del Pueblo (PUP), el partido que tiene el servicio al pueblo como lema, respetará y honrará la voluntad de la mayoría de los beliceños. La democracia es un principio fundacional de la Constitución de nuestro partido. Nuestro líder del partido el Honorable John Briceño se embarcó en una gira nacional, una de muchos desde que asumió el liderazgo del PUP. Su propósito como siempre, era escuchar las inquietudes y la voz de la gente en este asunto nacional más importante. Su liderazgo es una de representación, y de servicio al pueblo beliceño. Belice ha hablado y el Partido Unido del Pueblo reconoce, y presta atención a esa decisión. Mientras que el voto afirmativo ganó por un convincente 9,55% en todo el país, debemos considerar la cifra significativa de 43.029 beliceños que votaron no. Estos son también ciudadanos de Belice que hicieron válida su voz y su voto en el referéndum. Es interesante notar que las circunscripciones electorales más cercanas a la frontera fueron las que trajeron de vuelta un rotundo voto de no. La tarea monumental por delante es forjar la unidad donde hay discordia y sembrar las semillas de la hermandad y el patriotismo donde hay miedo e indiferencia. Los beliceños son un pueblo resiliente. No hay duda de que juntos podemos enfrentarnos a lo que venga. Al igual que el 21 de septiembre de 2081, volveremos a vencer los obstáculos y a nuestros adversarios. Nuestra fuerza no radica en nuestros números más pequeños, sino en nuestro profundo amor por nuestro país. Nuestro inquebrantable orgullo beliceño viene de la certeza de que somos un país soberano y libre. Ahora debemos avanzar en la unidad para preservar nuestro legado y patrimonio únicos y abundantes para las generaciones de beliceños que vendrán. Larga vida a Belice... ¡Que viva Belice!


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1. Will the Prime Minister please inform the nation if he intends to commit taxpayer dollars to paying for issues with regards to Atlantic International Bank, a private entity? 2. Will the Minister of Transport please inform Belizeans if he will order a full investigation into the boat accident that caused the life of two Belizean children and injured more than a dozen others? 3. In light of his earlier comments that Pablo Marin was always winning, and considering the fact that he lost the municipal in Corozal, and lost the yes in Corozal Bay, will the PM please say if he will now do the right thing and appoint a new Minister of Health? 4. Will the Minister of Finance please say if the timing of the price increase in fuel had anything to do with Wednesday’s referendum?

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YOUNG MEN GUNNED DOWN Crime in Belize seemingly has no end. On Wednesday night, as Belize City residents were busy locked-in to their cellphones, or tablets, televisions or radios to hear the final statistics on the historic referendum, the sounds of multiple gunshots rang out on Lacroix Boulvard, Lake Independence, Belize City sometime after 8 on this historic night. The fatal bullets found their mark on its victim who is wellknown newspaper vendor, Karl Kevin Lamb, 38 years old. Police say they believe that there is an ongoing gang rivalry in that area and a shooting earlier that day led to the fatal shooting of Lamb. The Police say they have no one detained for this latest murder and they continue to follow several leads. All murders are gruesome. But this one had an additional ring. The surveillance video clip made its way unto social media pages where it went viral. Just as with the going to the ICJ matter, there are two sides. One side wishes that the video helps law authorities get the help of the public to catch the perp and let justice prevail. The other side wishes to give the person some privacy and respect for the family. Whichever side one is one the fact of the mur-

View Street when a gunman approached him and fired several shots which caught him. ASP Alejandro Cowo said this shooting is also as a result of an on-going feud in that area. No one has been detained. A few days ago, May 2 Kevin Moore, a 19-year-old inmate, had jumped over the perimeter fence at Kolbe Foundation’s Central Prison. As he was escaping, the prisKevin Moore

der is there. The family and friends will definitely have the sadness of losing their loved one. We can only hope that someday we will all live in peace. Earlier on Wednesday, there was another shooting in the St Martins De Porres Area of Belize City. Fortunately the perpetrators did not hit any of their intended targets and quick police work led to the apprehension of two men and the recovery of the firearm used. Also, there was a shooting on Monday night on Lake View Street, Belize City. Osburn Gentle, 33 years old was standing in front of his home located on Lake

on guards in the lookout tower shot him in the legs. Moore was quickly taken to the medical facility of the prison for first aid, after which he was rushed to the Karl Heusner Memorial Hospital for further treatment since bleeding would not stop. He died. Moore according to prison administration was mentally-challenged. Even though he was a prisoner, the plight of our society is still felt.

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Message from Hon. John Briceño, Leader of the Opposition

Post-ICJ Referendum Message We are so lucky to live in a nation where our democracy is alive and well and where the power of the Belizean people prevails, we must always cherish this. Today the people spoke and we in the People’s United Party, as always, respect the will of the Belizean people. Once again, our process of representation by the people was carried out in a lawful manner with the usual positive energy which is always displayed during these spirited campaigns. To everyone who stood in line -- at times waiting in the sun -- in our cities, towns, villages and communities to cast your vote in today’s referendum: thank you. To the public officers, members of the Police Department and all others who supervised today’s Referendum, thank you for your service. To our PUP monitors and volunteers nationwide who gave so selflessly of their time, working closely with our standard bearers and PUP Constituency Committees, thank you, we are very proud of you. And to all the many workers and volunteers from other political and civil organizations who participated in today’s referendum we thank you for your contribution. This referendum is indeed historic and momentous and while some would have preferred a different outcome, we all know that respect for each other’s differences should never get in the way of National Unity. The collective wisdom of the people is that the time has come for us to settle this unfounded claim. As we work towards the next steps in this process let us continue to live side by side, peacefully, and in the spirit of cooperation and friendship with the people of Guatemala. Let us continue our efforts through the confidence building measures to deepen our relations with our neighbour. We reiterate our commitment to a truly bi-partisan national team working together in mutual respect to bring an end to the dispute with Guatemala. In Belize we value our democracy and as such we must always participate in it, not only on voting day but all the time, let us continue with this level of civic involvement in advancing those causes that are important to our national development and to build a Belize that works for Everyone. Thank you.


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United to the ICJ We can only hope that following a long period of division and divisiveness in the campaign to Referendum, ALL Belizeans can now unite as the nation prepares to go to the ICJ. We at the Belize Times thank the Party Leader and all the leaders of the Party who determined that we should get it right before taking the case before 15 judges who know nothing about our way of life, our passion and our patriotism. We still believe that there are things that should be done to strengthen our case because God knows Mr. Barrow isn’t as bright and brilliant as he thinks he is. But it is what it is. The majority of the people have decided on YES, and the voice of the people must always be respected. That is the PUP way. Power to the people. Super Ego It is hoped, though not expected, that the man with the giant ego will understand that this wasn’t a win for the UDP. The ICJ is a scary proposition for many people, and the lame duck Barrow screwed this up from the very beginning. If he had only listened, and done what the people were asking, we could have gone to Referendum united, without the hostility and fighting. But Dean Oliver is a man who believes in the divide and conquer approach. Let’s just take a seat and see how he handles this now. We really hope that there are no feathers flying around because we know he doesn’t handle those very well at all. Shock of his life Insiders in the UDP say that the Prime Minister is giving serious thought to calling early elections because he considers what happened Wednesday to be a UDP victory. Here in the PUP, we would like to say that we stand behind him, and encourage him to do so at the earliest opportunity. Please call the elections, Mr. Barrow, if you are feeling so cocky and confident. We guarantee you would get the shock of your life. Call the elections now. Even the people in your own camp are praying that you call the elections so that they can finally get rid of you. Let’s make this happen, Dean. For once in your political career, give the people something that they want. Shameful While we at the Belize Times respect the voice and will of the people, we feel it important to point out the continued ‘incentivization’ and manipulation of that will and that voice. It is no secret that for weeks leading up to the Referendum the UDP were handing out money to persuade people that YES is the way to go. On referendum Day, it was like election déjà vu as UDP had bag men set up in cash houses to dispense money for votes. We fully understand that things are bad under the UDP, and any money is welcome, but we were hoping that this one would be about country, and not about money for votes. The UDP is truly shameless when it comes to electioneering. It is time for the people to come together and let them know that enough is enough. Pay up Shyne That boy formerly known as Shyne must be a really good rapper now, because from early Thursday morning he had a bigger crowd than he ever had at any concert he sang gathered outside his Mesopotamia office. We stopped by to listen to some wicked beats too. Imagine our surprise when we found out that the people weren’t there for music. They were not there to hear the boy formerly known as Shyne rap. They were there to collect for voting YES to the ICJ. And they were complaining too, because they were promised $50 each to vote and were told they would collect that evening but they couldn’t find Shyne. Up to when we left, we didn’t see him either. We hope he does show up because those who know the fellow know that he’s been dubbed a Malpago more than one time.

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NOTICE TO CUSTOMERS: Customers are advised that effective Wednesday, May 1st, 2019 Automotive-fleet.com Although fuel prices continue to hit record highs, you can take action to maximize fuel efficiency, save energy, and take steps to conserve fuel in commercial fleet vehicles. We spoke to fleet operators and gathered 10 suggestions for better fuel economy and best practices that you can implement in your fleet right away. 1. Avoid Long Idling The worst mileage a vehicle can get is zero mpg, which occurs when it idles. Idling for long periods of time, whether at a railroad crossing or pulling off the road to make a cell phone call, consumes gas that could be saved by simply turning off the engine. Restarting an engine uses about the same amount of gas as idling for 30 seconds. When idling for longer periods of time, shut off the engine. However, turning off the engine may disable vehicle functions, including safety features like airbags. Drivers should be certain to only utilize this strategy in situations where there is no possibility of collision. 2. Clean Out the Trunk and Eliminate Unnecessary Weight Vehicles get much better mileage when they’re not loaded with unnecessary weight. Every 200 pounds of additional weight trims one mile off fuel efficiency. Most drivers accumulate material in their vehicle trunks, some of it unnecessary. Instruct drivers to remove all non-required items from the vehicle, such as unneeded tools or materials. 3. Keep Tires Inflated to the Correct Pressure Buy tire gauges for your drivers so they can ensure tires are inflated to the manufacturer’s recommended level. One underinflated tire can cut fuel economy by 2% per pound of pressure below the proper inflation level. One out of four drivers, on average, drives vehicles with one or more underinflated tires. When a tire is underinflated by 4-5 psi below the manufacturer’s recommended tire pressure, for example, vehicle fuel consumption increases by 10% and, over the long haul, causes a 15% reduction in tire tread life. Check the vehicle’s doorpost sticker for minimum tire inflation pressure. 4. Don’t Buy Premium Fuel Resist the urge to buy higher-octane gas for “premium” performance, unless the vehicle requires it. Octane has nothing to do with gasoline perContinued on page 9

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Continued from page 8 formance; it merely indicates the volatility factor in the combustion chamber. Unless your vehicle owner’s manual specifically requires it, don’t use premium fuel. Fuel costs could be cut as much as 10 cents per gallon by using regular fuel instead of premium. 5. Encourage Drivers to Observe Posted Speed Limits This tip may save a life as well as fuel. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) estimates a 10% to 15% improvement in fuel economy by driving 55 mph instead of 65 mph. 6. Make Drivers Energy Conscious Similar to turning off the lights in unoccupied rooms at home, drivers should practice energy conservation habits in their vehicles as well. If a vehicle has a trip computer, encourage drivers to use the “instant fuel economy” display to refine driving habits. 7. Use Air Conditioning Sparingly Use the air conditioner only when needed. The air conditioner puts extra load on the engine, forcing more fuel to be used. An air conditioner is one of the biggest drains on engine power and fuel economy. It can reduce gas consumption 5 to 20 percent, depending on the type of vehicle and the way it is driven. Don’t use it as a fan to simply circulate air. If it’s just too hot to bear without A/C, keep it set around 72 degrees. Use the vent setting as much as possible. In addition, parking in the shade increases fuel economy since not as much gas will evaporate when the car is out of the sun. Air conditioning won’t need to work as hard to cool down the interior. 8. Make Your Vehicle More Aerodynamic Wind drag is a key source of reduced fuel mileage, causing an engine to work harder, thereby reducing fuel economy. Minimize wind drag by keeping the windows rolled up. This allows air to flow over the body, rather then drawing it inside the cabin and slowing down the vehicle. A wide-open window, especially at highway speeds, increases aerodynamic drag, which could result in a 10-percent decrease in fuel economy. If you want fresh air, run the climate system on “outside air” and “vent,” and crack the window for additional ventilation. Lowering the tailgate of a pickup creates turbulence, causing wind drag and a less fuel-efficient truck at highway speeds. By leaving the tailgate up, a smooth bubble of air is created in the bed. 9. Encourage Carpooling Encourage carpooling through incentive programs. Possible incentives include reduced-cost or free parking, preferred parking, or reward programs such as prize drawings. Employers can help employees form carpools through rideshare organizations, which help potential carpoolers locate others nearby with similar schedules. Visit Rideshare-directory.com for regional programs. If you have several employees going to the same work location or job site, have them take one vehicle instead of driving separately. 10. Anticipate Traffic Flow Anticipate traffic conditions and accelerate and decelerate smoothly — it’s safer, uses less gas, and reduces brake wear. In stop-and-go commuter traffic, look two or more vehicles ahead as you keep an eye on the driver in front of you. This enables you to accelerate and decelerate more gradually. By anticipating a traffic light change, an upcoming stop sign, or the need to slow down for a curve, you can avoid or reduce brake use and save gasoline in the process. Like the “jackrabbit start,” the “jackrabbit stop” is also a major contributor to inefficient driving.

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TEAM EK’ BALAM WIN 2ND BACK TO BACK MUNDO MAYA WORLD CUP POK-TA-POK CHAMPS Orange Walk, May 5, 2019 Orange Walk Mayor Kevin Bernard and Deputy Mayor Ladrick Shepard welcomed home Team Ek’ Balam, the 2-times Mundo Maya pok-ta-pok champs with a motorcade from Tower Hill Bridge through Orange Walk town to their home village Yo Creek, on Sunday morning. Ek’ Balam had just won their 2nd back to back championship at the 3rd Mundo Maya Pok-ta-pok World Cup, which the Central American and Caribbean Association of the Ancestral Sport of Maya Ball organized in San Salvador, El Salvador last week. The team had 10 members: Coach Menalio Novelo Sr, co-manager Felicita Cantun, team captain Didier Novelo - assistant coach, and the players:d Franz Novelo, Menalio Novelo Jr., Louigie Gonzalez, Abner Sosa Jr., Vicente Angel Suchite, Akhil Hernandez and Jian Torres. Ek Balam competed in a single round robin format against 9 other teams, with El Salvador, Mexico, Guatemala, and Honduras having 2 teams each, and Panama entered one team. They were divided into 2 groups of 5 teams in the first round, with the top 2 teams of each group advancing to the semifinals. In Game 1 on Tuesday, April 30,

Caesar Ridge FC win BDFA 1st Division champs Belize City, May 1, 2019 The Caesar Ridge Football Club won the Belize District Football Association’s (BDFA) 1st Division championship in a 2-1 win in overtime against the 2018 CYDP champs Barrack Road FC at the MCC garden on Labor Day. Harold Thompson scored first for Barrack Road in the 12th minute. Playoffs MVP Sydney “Buckit” Bradley answered for Caesar Ridge FC in the 30th minute. CRFC’s Russell Casa-

Team Ek Balam won 93-0 against Guatemala’sr Kaquija. In Game 2 on Wednesday morning, Ek’ Balam won 46-8 against Mexico’s Tahdzibichen. In Game 3 on Wednesday afternoon, Ek Balam won 83-3 against Honduras’ Ulua. In Game 4 on Thursday, they won 58-0 against El Salvador’s over Jaguares B. In the semifinals Saturday morning, Ek’ Balam eliminated Mexico’s sub-champs – Chapab: 65-16; while Mexico’s Tahdzibichen eliminated Guatemala’s Ukotzijal Ajpu: 51-32. In the championship finals Satruday afternoon, Ek’ Balam won 56-26 against Mexico’s champs Tahdzibichen. Belize’s Ambassador to El Salvador H.E Maria Juan congratulated the Yo Creek boys as they received their medals and the championship trophy; and 14-year-old Menalio Novelo J was voted the MVP of the tournament. The team is quite young with most of the players in their teens and early 20’s, so we can look for ward to more good news from these players. Times sports congratulates Team Ek Balam, and wished them

nova, Ulysses Rodriguez, Joshua Villanueva, Harlan Casanova and regular season MVP Dion Cacho pressed for more goals. But the Barrack Road defenders Ryan Simpson, Jael Ottley, Deshawn Thompson and Denmark Gill to held the game to a 1-1 daw for 90 minutes, sending the game into overtime. Overtime was almost over, and it looked like it would be decided by penalties

every success in future competitions. Ek’ Balam team had won their 1st championship at the 2nd Pok-ta-Cup World Cup in

when Sydney Bradley scored the 2nd winning goal in the 119th minute! FFB Vice president Marlon Kuylen and FFB committee member Cruz Gamez presented team trophies and individual medals to the 1st and 2nd place winners. BDFA

Guatemala in 2017, while Yo Creek’s Sak Xikin placed 2nd at the II World Cup in Merida, Yucatan in 2018.

president William Moguel presented Individual awards for Best goalkeeper of the regular season to Derol Roches, Most Valuable Player award for the regular season to Dion Cacho, and the MVP award for the playoffs to Sydney Bradley.


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One Vision…One People BILL OF RIGHTS The People’s United Party wants to share its vision with the Belizean people. It is rooted in a philosophy that goes back to the Father of our Nation the Right Hon. George Price. Mr. Price always believed ours was a work in progress; he led a revolution that is at its core peaceful, always constructive, progressive and uniquely Belizean. These values remain true today and form a part of our PUP Creed. We are committed to the protection of our territorial sovereignty. We cannot, and will not risk even an inch of our beloved country, from the Rio Hondo to the Sarstoon. And we are committed to an accessible, fair and independent justice system and the rule of law in Belize. The PUP will always seek to achieve social, economic and environmental justice. It is a commitment to the socio-economic improvement of all Belizeans. Our plan is to rid Belize of poverty. To the PUP, poverty is an ugly scar on our nation’s collective conscience, and no amount of cosmetic surgery can paste over the suffering of close to half of our people, most of them women and children, who live on less than ten dollars per day. This is not only a task for governments. We all have a stake in this enterprise, but government must LEAD and bold leaders must show that they truly care. For us the task ahead is clear - to build a Belize that works for everyone, so that every Belizean should come to expect five things. This vision, this determination, has created what we call our BELIZEAN BILL OF RIGHTS. FIRST - Every Belizean should have access to a piece of land. With land we immediately create opportunities for upliftment and personal growth. SECOND - Every Belizean should be able to own a decent home. The 17th Century Jurist and politician Edward Coke in speaking on human rights said: “A man’s home is his castle.” Every Belizean in 2017 should expect such an entitlement whether they live on Bocotora Street or on Seashore Drive. THIRD - Every Belizean should be given the chance to go to school from pre-school to junior college. We have to make education free from pre-kinder to Junior College. If we will give our young people a chance at success, it must start with a good education. FOURTH – Accessibility to quality basic health care is critical, which means every Belizean should be enrolled in the National Health Insurance Program. If we can invest 42 million dollars in a basketball stadium, then we should be able to provide basic health services to all. FIFTH and most important, the driving force behind it all is JOBS - good jobs that can lead to meaningful careers; jobs that will give Belizeans a chance for personal growth and prosperity and provide a hand up for those at the very bottom of the economic ladder. If we do these things, if we create a fair and just society, if we build on these principles we will then be able to change people’s lives and together we will rid our shores of the scourge that is poverty.


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The People’s United Party greets all our nurses of Belize. We recognize the long hours that you give of yourself to Belize in caring for our sick and needy. Many thanks to you and your family.

Today is a special day to recognize the daily love you show your children and the effort you give in providing for your family. Belize is stronger because of you. Thank You


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ASSISTANT TO CITY ENGINEER Pay Scale: VI $20,354.88 x $823.68 = $33,533.76

City Engineer

CAREER OPPORTUNITY The Belize City Council is seeking applications to fill the post of Assistant to City Engineer.

Area of responsibility:

Under administrative direction, oversees, supervises, and coordinates the activities and operations of the Works Department: assists the City Engineer in the management of other sections, work groups, and/or service areas of the City Council; coordinates assigned activities with other Departments, divisions, outside agencies, and the general public; and provides highly responsible and complex staff assistance to the City Engineer.

Required Knowledge, Skills, Abilities and Attributes: 1.Requires strong conceptualization ability, strong interpersonal, communication and organizational skills. 2.Knowledge of principles and practices of civil engineering as applied to the administration, design, construction, maintenance, and financing of public works facilities, systems and improvements. Knowledge of Engineering support services, including GIS/ computerized mapping and project management is a plus. 3.Ability to explain complex technical issues to decision makers, project teams and various city department heads. 4.Provide response to citizen enquiries and complaints. 5.Must have good oral and written communication skills and work successfully in a customer focused project-oriented environment. 6.Work is in a demanding environment that requires conflict resolution skills, a keen awareness of deadlines and excellent time management. 7.Demonstrate dependability and motivation. 8.Ability to use good judgment, solve problems and make sound decisions. 9.Ability to organize, plan and prioritize work. 10.Ability to effectively communicate with a wide audience, including the public, subordinates, other managers and public officials. 11.Ability to establish and maintain professionalism and effective working relationships when dealing with diverse groups of people. 12.Ability to work long hours and irregular working hours during emergencies. 13.Maintain high level of personal integrity and reliability.

All interested persons must submit their applications along with their resume and two letters of references, in a sealed envelope no later than Friday, May 17, 2019 addressed to the Human Resources Manager, Belize City Council, 109 North Front Street, Belize City, Belize This position reports to the City Engineer. Specific Responsibilities: 1.Assists

the City Engineer in performing professional engineering work: monitoring, analysis, planning, budgeting, design, construction management, inspection and maintenance. 2.Supervises the processing of private developments with other City departments, public agencies, outside engineering consultants, and developers. 3.Coordinates and supervises the preparation of the Engineering Conditions of Approval for all types of private developments; coordinates and supervises plan checking of private developments’ engineering plans and maps. 4.Oversee the standards for inspection of public improvement projects including subdivision development. Act on behalf of the City Engineer during his absence and/or as specifically delegated in order to provide for continuity of services. 5.Directs, coordinates, and reviews the work plan for different departments; assigns work activities and projects; monitors work flow; reviews and evaluates work products, methods, and procedures; meets with staff to identify and resolve problems. 6.Participates in the development and administration of assigned section budget; forecasts funds needed for staffing, equipment, materials, and supplies; monitors and approves expenditures; recommends adjustments as necessary. 7.Directs the development and implementation of plans and programs to improve the efficiency of engineering operations including cost control programs, staff utilization studies, and work method improvements. 8.Oversees and participates in the maintenance of records and related documentation; prepares performance and other reports detailing engineering workload and activities. 9.Coordinates assigned activities with those of other departments and outside agencies and organizations; resolves sensitive and controversial issues. 10.Serves as staff on a variety of boards, commissions, and committees; represents the City Engineer at Planning Commission meetings; prepares and presents staff reports and other necessary correspondence. 11.Attends and participates in professional group meetings; stays abreast of new trends and innovations in the field of engineering. 12.Responds to and resolves citizen and staff inquiries, concerns, and complaints in a timely and effective manner. 13.Any other duties assigned from time to time. 14.Ensure that all protocols, procedures and guidelines are used at all times in carrying out assigned duties. 15.Ensure that professionalism is displayed at all times when carrying out duties. 16.Report to work immediately in the event of a disaster threat and after the city has suffered a disaster

Minimum Requirements: Bachelor Degree in Civil Engineering


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ELECTIONS AND BOUNDARIES DEPARTMENT Certificate of Results of The Belize Territorial Dispute Referendum in the Entire Country Held on 8th May 2019 ELECTIONS AND BOUNDARIES DEPARTMENT ELECTIONS AND BOUNDARIES DEPARTMENT Certificate of Results of The Belize Territorial Dispute Referendum in the Entire Country Held on 8th May 2019

Electoral Division

Yes/No

Electoral Division Caribbean Shores

Yes No Rejected Freetown

Caribbean Shores

3020

Yes No Rejected

Pickstock

2550

Yes No Rejected Fort George

Freetown

1409

Yes No Rejected

Lake Independence

% of % of Total Total # of # of Reg. Total # of % of Votes Votes % of Votes Votes # of Reg. Total Voters Votes Votes # of Cast Cast Yes/No Votes % of V Voters Votes Votes Cast Yes No Yes Cast Rejected No

Total # of Reg. Votes Voters Cast

2751

3768

Yes No Rejected

Certificate of Results of The Belize Territorial Dispute Referendum in the Entire Country Held on 8th May 2019

2102

2281

% of Total Votes Cast

Electoral Division

Belize Rural South Caribbean Shores

76.41

996

Pickstock

2109

1702

Collet

3392

1857 1337

43.65% 63.61%

752

35.78%

24 752

0.56% 35.78%

13

0.62%

13

0.62%

1220 1432 1322 841

47.67% 62.78% 51.66% 36.87%

Rejected Corozal Bay Freetown

1432

62.78%

841

36.87%

8

0.35%

2751

Yes Yes No No Rejected Rejected

2102 Corozal North Pickstock

74.04

1045

55.35%

823

43.59%

20

1.06%

Yes Yes No No Rejected Rejected

Corozal South East Fort George

70.69 637

63.96%

354

35.54%

5

0.50%

3020

1079

43.47%

1374

55.36%

29

1.17%

Yes Yes No No Rejected Rejected

2281 Corozal South West Lake Independence

65.87

Yes Yes No No Rejected Rejected

Yes No Rejected Mesopotamia

2212

2170

Yes No Rejected

Port Loyola

Yes No Rejected 3739

Yes No Rejected

1571

5529

Yes No Rejected Belize Rural South

6703

Yes

22

1.29%

1821

1680

69.565%

706

29.234%

29

1.201%

76.38%

19

1.21%

83.92

2402

4254

10

0.55%

1689

64.29%

913

34.75%

25

0.95%

70.27%

705

29.35%

9

0.37%

996 Cayo North

66.19% 33.07%

28

0.74%

2373

55.78%

3728 996

64.40 70.69

3016 2482

61.34 65.87

75.53 4917 3768

Cayo Central

3589

74.04 6505

4058

3843

2482 Cayo West

5355

3500

1680

46.81%

1892

52.72%

17

0.47%

62.38

1893 1045 2137

71.30

3609

46.65% 52.66%

28

0.69%

20 2227

54.93%

1797

44.33%

30

0.74%

35

0

62

36

0

55

43

1

63.48 1960

51.00%

1849

48.11%

34

0.88%

66.92

1901 354

46.32%

2172

52.92%

531

0.76%

2113

51.73%

1944

47.59%

28

0.69%

1584 1079

45.26%

137439

1.11%

63

35

0

61.05

65.36

1877

6112

63

71.57

65.87

Yes No Rejected Cayo South

52.42% 43.47% 47.18% 55.36% 0.40% 1.17%

1581

637

4085

0.54% 1.06%

1079 841 1423 1374

1432

70.69 4104

58.43% 55.35% 41.02% 43.59%

47.21% 63.96% 52.23% 35.54% 0.56% 0.50%

823 4054

0.66% 0.35%

1760 637 1947 354 21 5

8

6691

Yes No Rejected

2591 1045 752 1819

12 29

6133

Yes

63.46

5789 1409

Yes No Rejected

67.99

2488

1337

71.14 74.04

13

6054

Yes No Rejected

3768

1243

4434 1888

823 24 20

5686

Orange Walk South

64.24 1688

6233 2550

Yes No Rejected

1409 80.56% 18.89%

62.35 75.53

17 8

Yes No Rejected

58.87

Yes No Rejected 3759

1888

Orange Walk North

22.41%

344

2559 2281

76.41

5015

Orange Walk East

1200 352 352

Yes No Rejected 2627

2550

71.02

Lake Independence Belize Rural Central

27.32%

1467

4462

Belize Rural North

71.39%

465

71.20

Yes No Rejected Queen's Square Fort George

1215

4104 3020

Yes No Rejected

80.70

Yes No Rejected 2415

76.41

55.78%

75.53

Yes No Rejected

63.46

2102

0.74%

2373

Orange Walk Central

Albert

4254

2751

33.07%

28

63.61%

Yes No Rejected 2482

6703

1243

1337

Yes No Rejected 1888

No Yes/No Rejected

59.05

29 1902

53.63%

52.70%

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Continued from page 15 Electoral Division Electoral Division

Yes/No

Yes/No

Total # of Reg. Total # of Votes % of % of Votes Total #Voters of Reg. TotalVotes # of Votes Votes % of Votes Cast Votes Voters CastVotes Cast Cast

Caribbean ShoresShores Caribbean

Cayo North East Freetown

Freetown

No Rejected YesYes NoNo Rejected Rejected Yes No Rejected Yes

YesNo Rejected No Yes Rejected

Belmopan

No Rejected Yes

Pickstock

No Rejected

Pickstock

Yes NoYes No Rejected Rejected

Dangriga Fort George

Fort

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Toledo East

Yes No Rejected

YesYes NoNo Yes Rejected Rejected No Rejected Yes No Yes Rejected

Lake Independence

Toledo West

No Rejected

1669

2751 2751 4705 3020

2102 76.41 76.41 38 2102

1.05%

1337

63.61% 1337

752

35.78% 752

2881 2281

3020 7214 2550

61.23 75.53

2281 4748 1888

2550 4400

74.04

1409

996

1373

47.66% 0.59% 62.78%

841

36.87% 1432

8

56.70%

2035

42.86%

21 1045

0.44% 55.35%

74.04823

43.59%

20

1073

2520

53.40% 637

1079 33

3743

Yes No Rejected

45.90%

354

43.47% 0.70%

1374

5 55.36%

29

1.17%

1623 65.87

47.28%

57.47

1779 31

6188

1.06%

0.55% 63.96%

51.82%

43.47%

1374

55.36%

29

1.17%

60.49 1692

45.20%

2026

54.13%

25

0.67%

JOSEPHINE TAMAI CHIEF ELECTIONS OFFICER JOSEPHINE TAMAI CHIEF ELECTIONS OFFICER

NOTICE

Notice is hereby given that the below company has been dissolved and struck off the International Business Companies Register with effect from the date indicated: Global Treasures Ltd. – 30th April, 2019

Belize Corporate Services Limited Registered Agent

NOTICE KOVELL VENTURES LIMITED #145,989 (“the Company”) Pursuant to Section 102 (8) of the International Business Companies Act, Chapter 270 of the Laws of Belize, Revised Edition 2011, notice is hereby given that KOVELL VENTURES LIMITED has been dissolved as at 1st May, 2019 and has been struck off the Register of International Business Companies. CILTrust International Limited Registered Agent

CILTrust International Limited Registered Agent

NOTICE OF COMMENCED DISSOLUTION

Notice is hereby given LO MANAGEMENT S.A. and KENMARE TRADE INC. both commenced 63.96% dissolution on 17th April, 2019 and Belizean Liquidators 35.54% Services Inc. whose registered office is at 50 Shirley 0.50% Street, P.O. Box CB-13917 Nassau, Bahamas, is the Liquidator of the companies.

1079

0.90%

ATK ELECTRONICS CO. LTD. #44,676 (“the Company”)

55.35%

20

0.50%

2166

0.35%

43.59%

39.51%

NOTICE

Pursuant to Section 102 (4) of the International Business Companies Act, Chapter 270 of the Laws of Belize, Revised 63.61% Edition 2011, notice is hereby given that ATK ELECTRONICS CO. 35.78% LTD.: a) Is in dissolution 0.62% b) Commenced dissolution on the 3rd day of May, 2019; and c) CIL Trust International Inc. whose address is 35 Barrack Road, Third Floor, Belize City, Belize is the Liquidator of the Com62.78% 36.87% pany.

823

35.54%

2482

2482

59.94%

5

3768

3768

1.06%

1045

354 4719 996 62.00 70.69

3433

8

15 637

1409 7611

65.87

0.35%

841

2692

61.73

70.69

0.62%

13 51.75%

17 1432 75.53

65.82

1888 2716

13 1491

1628

5974

46.25%

2019

Morgan & Morgan Trust Corporation Belize Limited BY ORDER OF CHARGEE NOTICE OF INTENTION TO SELL HOLY REDEEMER CREDIT UNION LIMITED a statutory body formed and registered under the Credit Union Act, Chapter 314 of the Laws of Belize, Revised Edition 2000, and whose registered office is situated at No. 1 Hyde’s Lane, Belize City, Belize District hereby gives notice of its intention to exercise its power of sale as Chargee under and by virtue of a Charge registered at the Land Registry between MARTHA CASTELLANOS (Chargor) of the one part and HRCU of the other part. HRCU will at the expiration of three months from the date of the first publication of this notice sell the property described in the Schedule below. ALL offers to purchase the said property must be made in writing to Holy Redeemer Credit Union Limited from whom full particulars and conditions of sale may be obtained.

SCHEDULE ALL THAT piece or parcel of land comprising 533.34 square yards being Parcel 731/1, Block 23 in the Benque Viejo Del Carmen Registration Section TOGETHER with all buildings and erections standing and being thereon, the leasehold property of MARTHA CASTELLANOS DATED this 2nd day of May 2019 HOLY REDEEMER CREDIT UNION LIMITED 1 HYDE’S LANE, BELIZE CITY, BELIZE Phone: (501) 224-5644 Fax: (501) 223-0738 Email: foreclosures@hrcubelize.org


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For Sale By Order of the Mortgagee Scotiabank (Belize) Ltd., a company duly registered under the Companies Act, Chapter 250 of the Laws of Belize, Revised Edition, 2000, and having its registered office at Cor. Albert and Bishop Streets, Belize City, Belize, hereby gives notice of its intention to exercise its power of sale as Mortgagee under a Deed of Mortgage made the 4th day of May 2007, between VINCE PAUL BRUCE CADLE # 1 Kevin Drive, San Ignacio Town, Cayo District, Belize (hereinafter called “the Borrower”) of the one part and SCOTIABANK (BELIZE) LIMITED (hereinafter called “the Bank”) of the other part, and recorded in Deeds Book Volume 17 of 2007 at Folios 975 to 1002, the said Scotiabank (Belize) Ltd. will at the expiration of two months from the date of the first publication of this notice sell the property described in the schedule hereto. All offers to purchase the said property must be made in writing and full particulars and conditions of sale may be obtained from the said Scotiabank (Belize) Ltd. SCHEDULE ALL THAT piece or parcel of land being Lot No. 169 comprising of 645.858 square meters situate in Bullet Tree Falls Village, Cayo District, bounded and described as shown by Plan No. 154 of 2007 attached to Minister’s Fiat Grant No. 154 of 2007 TOGETHER with all buildings, erections and developments standing and being thereon.

For Sale By Order of the Mortgagee Scotiabank (Belize) Ltd., a company duly registered under the Companies Act, Chapter 250 of the Laws of Belize, Revised Edition, 2000, and having its registered office at Cor. Albert and Bishop Streets, Belize City, Belize, hereby gives notice of its intention to exercise its power of sale as Mortgagee under a Transfer of Mortgage made the 16th day of May, 2011, between HERITAGE BANK LIMITED (hereinafter called “the Mortgagee”) of the first part, SCOTIABANK (BELIZE) LIMITED (hereinafter called “the Bank”) of the second part and JEFFREY BUDD and ANDREA BUDD both of 34 Sunset Park, Western Highway, Belize District, Belize (hereinafter called “the Mortgagors”) of the third part, and recorded in Deeds Book Volume 11 of 2011 at Folios 1561-1580, the said Scotiabank (Belize) Ltd. will at the expiration of two months from the date of the first publication of this notice sell the property described in the schedule hereto. All offers to purchase the said property must be made in writing and full particulars and conditions of sale may be obtained from the said Scotiabank (Belize) Ltd. SCHEDULE ALL THAT piece or parcel of land situate at Mile 8.5 on the Northern Side of Hector Creek Road, Western Highway, Belize District of Belize more particularly shown and described in a subdivision Plan of Survey by A.R. Marin, Certified Land Surveyor, recorded at The General Registry in Surveyors Plan Book No. 6 at Folios 170 as Lot No. 34 TOGETHER with all buildings and erections standing and being thereon.

DATED this 25th day of April, 2019. MUSA & BALDERAMOS LLP 91 North Front Street Belize City Attorneys-at-Law for Scotiabank (Belize) Ltd.

DATED this 25th day of April, 2019 MUSA & BALDERAMOS LLP 91 North Front Street Belize City Attorneys-at-Law for Scotiabank (Belize) Ltd.


18 ESPAÑOL El Salvador: lanzan sistema de inteligencia commercial EL ECONOMISTA: Martes 7 de Mayo 2019 Autoridades del Gobierno de El Salvador lanzaron este lunes el Sistema de Inteligencia Comercial para impulsar la oferta de productos elaborados en el país centroamericano y fortalecer la economía, la cual registró un crecimiento del producto interno bruto (PIB) del 2.5 % en 2018. El Ministerio de Economía (MINEC) informó que con la nueva herramienta se busca “expandir las capacidades productivas nacionales e impulsar la oferta de productos salvadoreños”. Además, permitirá “identificar amplias oportunidades de mercado, nacional e internacional, a partir de información estratégica”. De acuerdo con la entidad gubernamental, dicho sistema presenta, de forma integrada y sistematizada, información estadística del comercio nacional e internacional, aranceles que se enfrentan en cada mercado, detalles de acuerdos comerciales, estudios y perfiles para sectores o mercados, información de ferias y eventos, y noticias destacadas a escala mundial relevantes para los usuarios. Asimismo, presenta una metodología para la identificación del potencial competitivo

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Presentación. Funcionarios de Gobierno, representantes de organismos e invitados participaron ayer en el lanzamiento del nuevo sistema.

de los productos exportados por El Salvador, así como la identificación del potencial de demanda de los mercados. Con dicho sistema, dirigido a empresarios, emprendedores, gremiales y exportadores, se prevé “contribuir al crecimiento económico y la generación de empleos que se traduzcan en mayor bienestar para la sociedad salvadoreña”, añadió la fuente. La economía del país centroamericano registró un crecimiento del producto interno bruto (PIB) del 2.5 %

en 2018, frente al 2.3 % de 2017, principalmente por el “dinamismo” de la construcción, la explotación de minas y canteras, y de actividades de servicios administrativos. El Banco Central de Reserva (BCR) redujo la previsión de crecimiento económico del país para 2019 de un 2.6 % a un 2.4 %, por el “menor dinamismo” de la economía estadounidense y de las remesas familiares. La presentación estuvo en-

Acuerdo económico con el FMI no implica nuevos impuestos, dice presidente de Honduras EL ECONOMISTA: Martes 7 de Mayo 2019 El presidente de Honduras, Juan Orlando Hernández, dijo este lunes, que el nuevo acuerdo económico logrado con el Fondo Monetario Internacional (FMI) “no traerá impuestos al país”, del que además señaló que tiene una economía “estable”. “Honduras tiene una situación privilegiada, de una economía estable, en crecimiento”, indicó Hernández a los periodistas en Tegucigalpa. El acuerdo con el FMI abarca programas de protección de inversión social e infraestructura, restauración energética, simplificación administrativa y empoderamiento económico de las mujeres, indicó la Casa Presidencial en un comunicado. Además, el acuerdo con el organismo financiero le permitirá al país centroamericano tener acceso a un crédito por 311 millones de dólares. En opinión del gobernante hon-

Acuerdo económico con el FMI no implica nuevos impuestos, dice presidente de Honduras

dureño, el acuerdo con el FMI “manda un mensaje a los demás cooperantes, a los bancos multilaterales, a la banca privada hondureña, al sector privado y a los trabajadores de que vamos en la ruta correcta para lograr tener un sistema eléctrico eficiente, competitivo y sobre todo con precios justos”. El gobernante señaló que Honduras “necesita construir un sistema eléctrico que permita al ciudadano, al hondureño, al humilde, al empresario y al luchador, un precio justo”. “Queremos hacer de este momento una oportunidad de hacer coincidir

a todos los demás sectores para que aceleremos el paso y logremos construir un sistema eléctrico de primera y una economía que vaya creciendo de manera sostenida”, enfatizó el presidente. Además, expresó su satisfacción por el trabajo conjunto entre el FMI y Gabinete Económico de su Gobierno, porque es parte de un esfuerzo que se ha venido haciendo desde años atrás para mantener una economía estable, en crecimiento. “Siempre hemos dicho que el crecimiento económico debe llevar una movilidad social, que no es ni más ni

cabezada por la ministra de Economía, Luz Estrella Rodríguez, y el viceministro Julián Salinas. Se contó además con la participación de la representante para El Salvador del Banco Interamericano de Desarrollo (BID), Carmiña Moreno, y el representante del Sistema de Integración Económica Centroamericana (SIECA), William García, quienes destacaron los beneficios de la plataforma presentada. menos que la gente humilde y luchadora tenga la oportunidad con la inversión del Estado (...), de mejorar su nivel de vida”, recalcó. Hernández considera que la labor del FMI y del Gabinete Económico le han otorgado a Honduras “una hoja de ruta muy clara”, y que en la región centroamericana su país tiene una situación privilegiada por la política sostenida que ha venido impulsando desde hace varios años. “Eso significa que, comparado con la región de Centroamérica, Honduras es de los países que sigue creciendo a pesar de la disminución del crecimiento económico mundial, a pesar de que no tenemos el circulante que antes teníamos, porque ha bajado el precio del café, y a pesar del aumento de precios de los combustibles”, explicó el mandatario. Dijo además que su país está creciendo por encima del promedio mundial y que eso “son logros importantes”. Hernández también anunció que mañana se reunirá con los representantes de los países cooperantes (desarrollados) acreditados en Tegucigalpa, conocido como G-16, de la empresa privada y el sector cooperativo, entre otros, para conocer a profundidad sobre el acuerdo con el FMI.


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Dear Editor, I write to express my sincere disgust with the manner in which the Barrow Administration has handled the loss of life of innocent young children. I can recall off the top of my head the 13 babies that died at the KHMH, the many girls who disappeared, the children killed in fires in Belize City, Orange Walk and San Pedro towns, the child that died at the hands of nurses at the Corozal Polyclinic, the children shot in the safety of their homes and more recently the explosion abroad the Water Taxi that took the life of two lovely your girls. One child is too much and that is disturbing enough. To add insult to injury this incompetent government is once again mute in relation to the loss of innocent young lives. To make the matter even worse, when they do respond, which is extremely rare, their response is visibly without heart and compassion and it is clear to see they are simply trying to save face in the wake of strong public opinion. How many more children must we lose to get this government to act? How many more children must be burnt, mistreated, shot or blown up before proper mechanisms can be put in place to protect our future, our dear children? We saw recently reports of individuals attempting to abduct our children. What did the government do? Nothing! Most civilized and competent governments would and should make every effort to protect its children and put in place programs and policies to ensure such. Not these don’t care; don’t give a damn UDP set. They are intent to enrich their corrupt selves while our Belizean children languish in poverty and unnecessary hardships constantly living in war-like and imperiled situation. In closing, I call on the Minister of Social Transformation to get to work. You are being paid well by tax-payers to do your job. Our children must be protected and their generation preserved. If you cannot get the job done then LEAVE. Signed Concerned Voter

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ORANGE WALK MAYOR, KEVIN BERNARD MOTHER’S DAY MESSAGE

Mother’s Day Mass We gather together today to give thanks to God for all his many blessings – for life, for health, for work, for family and friends. And particularly, at this time, we give thanks to our Creator for our mothers, because we recognize that they are our foundation, and we understand that our homes, our community and our nation would be nothing without their selfless contributions. Far too often, the role that mothers play is underappreciated, and goes unremarked. Many of us wait until days like Mother’s Day, or other special occasions to let these exemplary women know that they are respected, and valued and loved. But, where would we be without these women, not only on special occasions but every day of our lives. Today, we are blessed with strong women in our home, and indeed in every successful and productive home, you are certain to find gen-

erations of women keeping the family together. And that is no easy task, particularly in these times when the family structure seems to be disintegrating. We are blessed also by strong women who have taken up valued positions in small and large businesses, in government service and in private corporations and private practice. Somehow, many of these women manage to juggle the multiple roles of a demanding job and a family. And they get it done. We are here to say thank you, because you are appreciated. We are here to salute you, because you are the glue that holds our families together, and a cornerstone in the development of our nation. Know that even when it is not said enough, you are valued, and you are loved. Our community will always be grateful for the work that you have done, and continue to do, in so many different areas. Happy Mother’s Day, and may God’s richest blessings fall upon you now and always.

PUBLIC AUCTION SALE ** Third Publication ** BY ORDER OF THE CHARGEE HOLY REDEEMER CREDIT UNION LIMITED, a Licensed Public Auctioneer will sell on site the following property at the time as listed. At No. 224 Corner Aracari & Woodpecker Streets, Vista Del Mar, Ladyville, Belize District, Belize on Wednesday May 22, 2019 at 10:00am SCHEDULE

ALL THAT piece or parcel of land comprising 573.191 square metres being Parcel 596, Block 16 in the Vista Del Mar Registration Section situate at No. 224 Corner Aracari & Woodpecker Streets, Vista Del Mar, Ladyville, Belize District, Belize TOGETHER with a two-storey concrete structure with a gross floor area of 7680 square feet, occupied on the ground floor by a hardware store with residence above, the freehold property of ORLANDO PEREZ DATED this 8th day of May 2019

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MEGA PUBLIC AUCTION SALES: PROPERTIES Corozal & Orange Walk Districts; San Pedro, Ambergris Caye; Belize District; Stann Creek & Toledo Districts

BY ORDER MEGA of the Mortgagees, Licensed Auctioneers Kevin A. Castillo & Christiana R. PUBLIC AUCTION SALES: PROPERTIES Corozal & will Orange Walk Districts; San Pedro, Ambergris Caye; Belize District; Stann Creek & Toledo Castillo sell the following properties at the locations, dates and times below listed: Districts

BY ORDER of the Mortgagees, Licensed Auctioneers Kevin A. Castillo & Christiana R. Castillo will sell the following properties at the locations, dates and times below listed: *********************** Corozal & Orange Walk Districts Properties ************************* At Unit 4 Corner Belize-Corozal & San Antonio Roads, Orange Walk Town, Orange Walk District on Monday 20th May 2019 at 10:30 am: 1. Parcel No. 418 corner 3rd Avenue & 5th Street North, Corozal Town, Corozal District:

Registration Section Block Parcel Corozal Central 4 418 (Being a concrete bungalow dwelling structure containing two apartments: Apartment 1 – 2 bedrooms + 1 bathroom + Living/Dining/Kitchen: Apartment 2 – 4 bedrooms + 1 bathroom + Living/Dining/Kitchen and lot [1,023.5 square meters] situate in Corozal Central, Corozal District, the freehold property of Ms. Guadalupe Longsworth and Mr. Edmund Longsworth.) 2. Parcel No. 2708 Belize-Corozal Road, Orange Walk Town, Orange Walk District:

Registration Section Block Parcel Orange Walk Town 4 2708 (Being a concrete bungalow dwelling house: 2 bedrooms + 1 bathroom + Living/Dining/Kitchen + one storey concrete store room with zinc roof and lot [634.094 square meters] situate in Orange Walk Town, Orange Walk District, the freehold property of Mr. Gustavo R. Gongora) 3. Parcel No. 629 Guinea Grass Village, Orange Walk District:

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

Registration Section Block Parcel Guinea Grass 4 625/1 (Being a concrete and timber bungalow dwelling house: 3 bedrooms + 1 bathroom + Living/Dining/Kitchen and lot situate in Guinea Grass, Orange Walk District, the leasehold property of Mr. David R. Perrera.) ********************San Pedro; Belize District ***********************

1. ON SITE at Parcel No. 3610 Corner DFC and San Pablo Streets, San Pedro, Ambergris Caye, Belize District on Tuesday 21st May 2019 at 10:00 am:

REGISTRATION SECTION BLOCK PARCEL San Pedro 7 3610 (Being a 1 1/2 storey wooden/cement mix structure [2,128 sq. ft.] Ground Floor - contains 3 bedrooms + 1 bathroom + living/dining/kitchen + laundry room and porch area; Second Floor - 1 bedroom + 1 bathroom + living/dining/kitchen + porch] situate in DFC Area, San Pedro, Ambergris Caye, the freehold property of Mr. Fitz-Gerald Brown & Ms. Rhonda Crichton) ********************Belize District Properties *********************** At No. 170 Beltex Avenue, Belama Phase 1, Belize City on Tuesday 21st May 2019 at 6:00 pm: 1. Parcel No. 1732 Regent Street West, Belize City:

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REGISTRATION SECTION BLOCK PARCEL Albert/Mesop 45 1732 ALL THAT piece or parcel of land containing 241.99 s.m (Being a mixed construction 2-storey structure: Ground floor: 1 bedroom + 1 bathroom + Living/Dining/Kitchen; First floor: 3 bedrooms + 1 bathroom + Living/Dining/Kitchen; situate on Regent Street West Belize City, the freehold property of Mr. Roberto Young) Parcel No. 1095 off Faber's Road on Carmela Willoughby Street, Belize City:

REGISTRATION SECTION BLOCK PARCEL St. Martin de Porres 45 701 (Being a two storey concrete multi-family dwelling house [2,560 sq. ft.] : Ground floor - 4 bedrooms + 1 bathroom + living/dining/kitchen; First floor: 1 bedroom + 1 bathroom + living/dining/kitchen and lot 453.84 Sq. Meters situate on Aloe Vera Street in St. Martin de Porres Area, the freehold property of Ms. Rita Ramos.) 4. Lot No. 775 Tropical Park, Western Highway, Belize District:

ALL THAT piece or parcel of land containing 724.665 s. m. being Lot 775 situate at Tropical Park, Western Highway, Belize District TOGETHER with all buildings and erections standing and being thereon. (Being a concrete bungalow dwelling house [3 bedrooms + 2 bathrooms + living/dining/kitchen] and lot [724.665 S. M.] situate at Tropical Park, Western Highway, Belize District, the freehold property of Ms. Orissa Molina) 5. Parcel No. 123246 Maskall Village Road, Belize District:

REGISTRATION SECTION BLOCK PARCEL Belize Rural North 11 246/1 (Being a concrete bungalow dwelling house [1,401 sq. ft.] [3 bedrooms + 1 bathroom + living/dining/kitchen + covered entry porch] and lot situate on Maskall Village Road, Belize District, the leasehold property of Ms. Sherett Brackett & Mr. Ammon Brackett) 6. Lot No. 378 Maxboro Area, Sandhill Village, Belize District:

ALL THAT piece or parcel of land being Lot No. 378 situate in the Maxboro Area, Sandhill Village, Belize District, Belize TOGETHER with all buildings and erections standing and being thereon. (Being a concrete bungalow dwelling house: 3 bedrooms + 1 bathroom + Living/Dining/Kitchen + Porch and second building being a 2 storey concrete structure: Ground floor - 2 bedrooms + 1 bathroom + storeroom; First floor - 2 bedrooms + 1 bathroom + open space to facilitate Living/Dining/Kitchen situate in the Maxboro Area, Sandhill Village, Belize District, Belize, the freehold property of Mr. Juan Betancourt & Ms. Jonathan Betancourt) 7. Lots Nos. 31 & 32 near Mile 12 Phillip Goldson Highway, Ladyville, Belize District:

ALL THOSE [2] pieces or parcels of land together containing 1813.762 S.M. being Lots Nos. 31 and 32 situate near Mile 12 Phillip Goldson Highway, Ladyville, Belize District TOGETHER with all buildings and erections standing and being thereon. (Being a concrete two storey dwelling house [4,418 sq. ft.] [5 Bedrooms + 5 Bathrooms + Living/Dining/Kitchen/Family Rooms] and lots [1,813.762 S.M.] situate near Mile 12 Phillip Goldson Highway, Ladyville, Belize District, the freehold properties of Ms. Shirlee Cornejo). 8. Lot No. 24 Topnachick, Mitchell Estate, Ladyville, Belize District:

REGISTRATION SECTION BLOCK PARCEL Vista del Mar 16 123/1 (Being a concrete bungalow dwelling house [1,288 sq. ft.] [3 bedrooms + 2 bathrooms + living/dining/kitchen + laundry] and lot [475.918 S.M.] situate on Topnachick Street, Mitchell Estate, Ladyville, Belize District, the leasehold property of Mr. Dennis Matthews & Mr. Trevor Matthews) 9. Parcel No. 717 Vista De1 Mar, Ladyville, Belize District:

REGISTRATION SECTION BLOCK PARCEL Vista Del Mar 16 717 (Being a concrete bungalow dwelling house [348.26 S.M.] 3 bedrooms + 1 bathroom + Living/Dining/Kitchen and lot situate at No. 717 Vista del Mar, Ladyville, Belize District, the freehold property of Mr. Jose Perez) 10. Lot No. 33 Boom Pine Ridge Area on the Boom Hattieville Road, Belize District:

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

ALL THAT piece of land or parcel being Lot No. 33 situate in the Boom Pine Ridge Area on the Boom Hattieville Road, Belize District TOGETHER with all buildings and erections standing and being thereon. (Being a concrete bungalow dwelling house 3 bedrooms + 1 bathroom + living/dining/kitchen situate in the Boom Pine Ridge Area on the Boom Hattieville Road, Belize District, the freehold property of Mr. Santiago G. Padilla Jr.) 11. Lot No. 110 Hattieville Village, Belize District:

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

12. Lot No. 482 Regent Street West, Belize City:

REGISTRATION SECTION BLOCK PARCEL Albert/Mesop 45 1641 (Being a two storey concrete structure [2,135 sq. ft.] 10 bedrooms + 2 bathrooms + Living/Dining/Kitchen and lot situate at No. 482 Regent Street West Belize City, the freehold property of Mr. Lisbey Leal)

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

REGISTRATION SECTION BLOCK PARCEL Albert/Mesop 45 466 (Being a three storey concrete structure [5,400 sq. ft.] [Ground Floor: Warehouse; First Floor: 4 bedrooms + 2 bathrooms + Living/Dining/Kitchen; Second Floor: 4 bedrooms + 2 bathrooms + living/dining/kitchen] and lot [291.246 S.M.] situate on West Canal Street, Belize City, the freehold property of Messrs. Perez Hardware Store/Mr. Orlando Perez). 14. Lot No. 137 Corner West & Basra Streets, Belize City:

REGISTRATION SECTION BLOCK PARCEL Albert/Mesop 45 436 (Being a two storey concrete building [25% residential: 2 bedrooms + 1 bathroom + living/dining/kitchen & 75% commercial/warehouse - glass windows + tiled floors + office spaces + ½ bathroom + kitchenette] remaining portion - warehouse and lot situate at Lot No. 137 Corner West and Basra Streets, Belize City, the freehold property of Messrs. Tenchtronics Communications Limited) 15. Lot No. 61 Amara Avenue, Belize City:

REGISTRATION SECTION BLOCK PARCEL Albert/Mesop 45 206 (Being a two storey timber/concrete building - commercial ground floor + residential first floor and lot situate at No. 61 Amara Avenue, Belize City, the freehold property of Messrs. Tenchtronics Communications Limited) 16. Lot No. 20B Neal Pen Road, Port Loyolaville, Belize City:

REGISTRATION SECTION BLOCK PARCEL Port Loyolaville 45 2319 (Being an elevated timber structure 5 bedrooms + 2 bathrooms + Living/Dining/Kitchen + 2 porch and lot situate at through an alley at Lot 20B south side Neal Pen Road, Belize City, the freehold property of Ms. Beverly A Sylvester) 17. 9 Acres north of the Sibun River, Freetown Sibun, Belize District:

All that piece or parcel of land being Block No. 6 comprising 9 acres situate north of the Sibun River in the vicinity of Freetown, Belize District TOGETHER with all buildings and erections standing and being thereon. (Being 9 acres of vacant land situate north of the Sibun River in the vicinity of Freetown, Belize District, the freehold property of Ms. Taheera A. Ahmad) *************************Stann Creek & Toledo Districts Properties ********************* In front Messrs. Scotiabank (Belize) Ltd., 10 St. Vincent Street, Dangriga, Stann Creek District on Wednesday 22nd May 2019 at 11:00 am: ***************************Stann Creek District************************** 1. Lot No. 80 Noralez Extension, Independence Village, Stann Creek District:

ALL THAT piece or parcel of land being Lot No. 80 situate in Independence Village, Stann Creek District TOGETHER with all buildings and erections standing and being thereon. (Being a mix concrete & plycem house [4 bedrooms + 1 bathroom + Living/Dining/Kitchen and Lot No. 80 situate in Noralez Extension, Independence Village, Stann Creek District, the freehold property of Mr. Rodrick R. Parham) 2. Lot No. 400 Savannah Road, Independence Village, Stann Creek District:

ALL THAT piece or parcel of land being Lot No. 400 situate along Savannah Road, Independence Village, Stann Creek District TOGETHER with all buildings and erections standing and being thereon. (Being a two storey concrete structure containing Ground Floor: Pharmacy and consultation facility + 6 bedrooms + 6 bathrooms + Living/Dining/Kitchen + enclosed courtyard + carport + front verandah ; First Floor: 12 one bedroom units with bathrooms + residence 3 bedrooms + 3 bathrooms + living/dining/kitchen and lot [640.165 S.M.] situate along Savannah Road, Independence Village, Stann Creek District. The freehold property of Ms. Maria J. Rodriguez) 3. Lot 80 San Juan Village, Stann Creek District:

ALL THAT piece or parcel of land containing 696.666 S.M. being Lot 80 situate in San Juan Village, Stann Creek District TOGETHER with all buildings and erections standing and being thereon. (Being a concrete bungalow dwelling house: [990 sq. ft.]: 3 bedrooms + 2 bathrooms + living/dining/kitchen and lot [696.666 S.M.] situate in San Juan Village, Stann Creek District, the freehold property of Ms. Maria Maldonado.) 4. Lot No. 13 Santa Cruz Village, Stann Creek District:

All that piece of land containing 836.013 square meters being Lot No. 13 situate in Santa Cruz Village, Stann Creek District TOGETHER with all buildings and erections standing and being thereon. (Being a concrete bungalow dwelling house: 2 bedrooms + 2 bathrooms + living/dining/kitchen + utility room + covered front and rear verandahs and a concrete apartment building containing 4 rooms each with bathroom and lot [836.013 S.M.] situate in Santa Cruz Village, Stann Creek District, the leasehold property of Mr. Jose O. Raudales and Ms. Rixy G. Ramirez) 5. Parcel No. 24/1 Dangriga North Area, Dangriga, Stann Creek District:

REGISTRATION SECTION BLOCK PARCEL Dangriga South 31 24/1 (Being an elevated concrete dwelling house [1,524 sq. ft.] containing 4 bedrooms + 2 bathrooms + living/dining/kitchen and lot [371.463 S.M.] situate in Dangriga North Area, Dangriga, Stann Creek District, the leasehold property of Ms. Delsia Aranda) 6. Parcel No. 657 near the Melinda Road, Dangriga, Stann Creek District:

REGISTRATION SECTION BLOCK PARCEL Dangriga North 31 657 (Being a two storey concrete dwelling house [2,220 sq. ft.] containing Ground Floor - 3 bedrooms + 1 bathroom + living/dining/kitchen + covered verandah; First Floor 3 bedrooms + 1 bathroom + living/dining/kitchen + laundry + balcony and lot [754.546 S.M.] situate near the Melinda Road, Dangriga, Stann Creek District, the freehold property of Ms. Carol Aranda) 7. Lots Nos. 42 and 43, Hope Creek Village, Stann Creek District:

ALL THAT piece or parcels of land being Lot Nos. 42 and 43, Hope Creek Village, Stann Creek District, TOGETHER with all buildings and erections standing and being thereon. (Being a concrete bungalow dwelling house [3 bedrooms + 1 bathroom + Living/Dining/Kitchen and lot situate at Lots Nos. 42 and 43, Hope Creek Village, Stann Creek District, the freehold properties of Ms. Ycela Cuthkelvin) 8. Lot No. 44 Hope Creek Village, Stann Creek District:

ALL THAT piece or parcel of land being Lot No. 44 Hope Creek Village, Stann Creek District, TOGETHER with all buildings and erections standing and being thereon. (Being a vacant Lot situate in Hope Creek Village, Stann Creek District, the freehold property of Mr. Ycela Cuthkelvin) 9. Lot No. 132 situate in Hope Creek Village, Stann Creek District:

ALL THAT piece or parcel of land containing 766.202 S.M. being Lot No. 132 situate in Hope Creek Village, Stann Creek District TOGETHER with all buildings and erections standing and being thereon. (Being a 2 storey dwelling house [1,160 sq. ft.] containing 4 bedrooms + 1 bathroom + living/dining/kitchen and lot [766.202 S.M.] situate in Hope Creek Village, Stann Creek District, the freehold property of Mr. Eduardo Saravia) 10. Lot No. 238 Old Mullins River Road, Pomona Village, Stann Creek District:

ALL THAT piece or parcel of land being Lot No. 238 situated along the Old Mullins River Road, Pomona Village, Stann Creek TOGETHER with all buildings and erections standing and being thereon. (Being a concrete bungalow dwelling house: 3 bedrooms + 1 bathroom + Living/Dining/Kitchen + front

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Continued from page 22 deck and lot [795.603 square meters] situate along the Old Mullins River Road, Pomona Village, Stann Creek, the freehold property of Ms. Tanya M. Chavarria.) 11. Lot No. 184 Pomona Village Extension, Stann Creek District, Belize:

ALL THAT piece or parcel of land containing 802.713 S.M. being Lot No. 184 situate in Pomona Village Extension, Stann Creek District TOGETHER with all buildings and erections standing and being thereon. (Being a concrete bungalow dwelling house: 2 bedrooms + 1 bathroom + living/dining/kitchen and lot [802.713 S.M.] situate in Pomona Village Extension, Stann Creek District, the freehold property of Mr. Patricio Cho and Ms. Margarita Cho) 12. Lot No. 68 situate in Del Oro Site, Pomona Village, Stann Creek District:

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

ALL THAT piece or parcel of land containing 12.447 acres being Block 41 Punta Gorda Town, Toledo District TOGETHER with all buildings and erections standing and being thereon. (Being four built forms on 12.447 acres of land, the primary structure being a single family concrete bungalow dwelling house [1,200 sq. ft.] containing 3 bedrooms + 1 bathroom + living/dining/kitchen and land [12.447 acres] situate on the main road leading to Punta Gorda Town, Jacintoville, Toledo District, the freehold property of Mr. Marcel Jacobs) 8. Parcel No. 926 Far West Street, Punta Gorda Town, Toledo District:

REGISTRATION SECTION BLOCK PARCEL Punta Gorda 42 926 (Being and elevated dwelling house [932 sq. ft.] + Shed [449 sq. ft.] containing 2 bedrooms + 1 bathroom + living/dining/kitchen and lot [533.33 S.Y.] situate on Far West Street, Punta Gorda Town, Toledo District, the freehold property of Mr. Rene Pennell) 9. 977.04 S.M. Lot No. 157 Forest Home Village Extension, Toledo District:

************************Toledo District************************ About 1 Mile on the Old Punta Gorda, San Antonio Road, Joe Taylor Creek, Toledo District:

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

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REGISTRATION SECTION BLOCK PARCEL Punta Gorda 42 1550 (Being a concrete bungalow dwelling house containing 2 bedrooms + 1 bathroom + living/dining/kitchen + porch + carport with concrete top and concrete support and lot [464.576 S.M.] situate in Punta Gorda, Toledo District, the freehold property of Ms. Francisco Villafranco) Parcel No. 272 A Street, Punta Gorda, Toledo District:

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REGISTRATION SECTION BLOCK PARCEL Punta Gorda 42 272 (Being a vacant lot [408.277 S.M.] situate on A Street, Punta Gorda, Toledo District, the freehold property of Ms. Anne Neal) 0.64 Acre Jacintoville, Toledo District:

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

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

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

10. Acres 2 rods 14 poles of developed land situate along the Punta Gorda/San Antonio Road, Toledo District:

ALL THAT piece or parcel of land being 17 acres 2 rods 14 poles of land situate on the left ascending the Punta Gorda/ San Antonio Road, Toledo District Belize, TOGETHER with all buildings and erections standing and being thereon. (Being a concrete bungalow dwelling house [1 bedroom + 1 bathroom + Living/Dining/Kitchen + front - Bar/restaurant facility situate on the left ascending the Punta Gorda/ San Antonio Road, Toledo District, the freehold properties of Mr. Derrick D. Williams and Mr. Roy Williams) 11. Lot No. 2 West of Punta Gorda Town, Toledo District:

All THAT piece or parcel of land containing 841.073 square meters being Lot No. 2 situated West of Punta Gorda Town, Toledo District, TOGETHER with all buildings and erections standing and being thereon. (Being a concrete bungalow dwelling house [3 bedrooms + 2 bathrooms + living/dining/kitchen and lot [841.073 S.M.] situate at Lot No. 2 West of Punta Gorda Town, Toledo District, the freehold property of Mr. Cardinal Smith (Deceased) 12. 147.228 Acres, San Marcos Agricultural Area, Toledo District:

All that parcel of land being 147.228 acres situate in the San Marcos Agricultural Area, Toledo District, bounded and described in plan 717 of 200 TOGETHER with all buildings and erections standing and being thereon. (Being a 2 storey concrete structure + traditional Mayan kitchen + recreational facility + storage/utility area and private water system situate in San Marcos Agricultural Area, Toledo District, the freehold property of Mr. Marcial Mess) TERMS: STRICTLY CASH KEVIN A. CASTILLO TELEPHONE 223-4488 E-mail: Belizeauctionsales@gmail.com Face Book: Belize Auctions

TERMS: STRICTLY CASH

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ALL THAT piece or parcel of land containing 1041.51square meters situate in San Antonio Village, Toledo District TOGETHER with all buildings and erections standing and being thereon. (Being a concrete bungalow dwelling house and lot [1,041.51 S.M.] situate in San Antonio Village, Toledo District, the freehold property of Mr. Juan Ich and Mr. Jesus Ich) 12.447 Acres, Block 41 Main road leading to Punta Gorda Town, Jacintoville, Toledo District:

KEVIN A. CASTILLO TELEPHONE: 223 4488 Email: kevinacas@yahoo.com Face Book: Belize Auctions


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THE BELIZE TIMES

12 MAY

2019


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