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SHOULD NORTHERN CANE FARMERS DELIVER TO SANTANDER ? Belize City: Thursday 16th August 2018 The Sugar industry in the north continues in peril as the price per ton paid to the farmers is at the lowest it’s been in years, $45.47. While the neighboring Mexican cane farmers, just on the other side of the Rio Hondo are celebrating the announcement of their final payment; $784 Pesos, which is equivalent to $92.00 Bz per ton. The huge difference in price forces farmers to wonder why it is that farmers in neighboring Quintana Roo are receiving 100% more than the farmers in the northern districts. Why is it that farmers in the north are receiving less payment than those who delivered at the
Santander sugar mill in the West? ASR is yet to clarify the reason for using the FAS acronym which means that the buyer pays for the cost of Ocean Freight, but that particular cost is passed down and shared with the cane farmer. In addition to the BZ $11 M Ocean Freight as overhead cost, farmers are also passed down an $11.5M cost of Local handling. Additionally, there are other costs that are passed down to the farmer making the farmers share even smaller. At this time, farmers are unable to fertilize their fields or do any weed control because of the lack of finances. Commercial Banks are turning away farmers who have been seeking Continued on page 2
‘Three the Hard Way’
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Pg. 2 Another Narco-Beechcraft Baron Lands in Blue Creek …UDP Losers Fight for Port It is no secret that he is a huge man who
Belize City: Wednesday 15th August
This morning, police were called to Blue Creek, Orange
Belize City: Thursday 16th August is outweighed only by his wild ambitions. Walk where they found a burnt aircraft. Police are yet to 2018 It is the view of many political pundits that this Attorney General wants to issue an official report on the discovery of the twin engine Continued on page 2 We’ve seen class acts like Jackass become the leader of the UDP and ul- aircraft. the Movie and The Three Stoog- timately the Prime Minister of Belize. es where young men have par- However, he is not Prime Minister maticipated in humiliating stunts terial. He can’t even win an election. and knucklehead misadventures. As a matter of fact, in the 2008 general And what we’re seeing right now elections, he was out rightly rejected by from the United Democratic Party the voters of the Freetown constituency. (UDP) in the Port Loyola constituen- And now, like a stray dog, he has wandered cy is no different. It is the same script. into the Port Loyola’s constituency where This time though, there are three he has no connection with the people. bonafide losers with their eyes Bob Marley once said something to the effect fixated on tax payers’ dollars. that you could fool some people some of the The first loser is Attorney Gen- time, but you can’t fool all the people all the time. Continued on page 2 eral, Michael Peyrefitte.
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MAN WHO ATTACKED FEMALE REFEREE FINED $2,000
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loans for field management and to feed their families. While this is so, people in the rural communities are finding it difficult to get employment. All this is happening when the school year is about to commence and education expense are at its peak, With such low price paid, farmers express concern at the way millions of dollars from the Sugar Welfare Fund are being invested. This year alone $1. 4M was collected from the sales of sugar much of which is used by the Sugar Industry Control Board (SICB). The board is being run by Gabriel Martinez, former Area Representative of the UDP and political activist. His performance as Chairman of the SICB has been dismal and the office non-functional Farmers have
indicated that those monies could be saved by closing down the non-functional SICB. Reports are that, only two Sugar Board meetings have been held in three years. The monies saved from SICB could be channeled for inputs to give out to farmers. In the meantime, farmers are seeking ways to survive in the industry and are analyzing the possibilities delivering sugar cane to Santander. While farmers are struggling to meet the daily needs of their families, Dean. Barrow and his Ministers and cronies are comfortably living off the wealth that they have acquired from the Belizean people. Instead of offering solutions and to reveal a plan in the industry, he chooses to continue taxing the Belizean people and especially farmers by continuously raising the price of fuel.
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The people of Port Loyola is aware that this Kingspark boy is trying to use them as a stepping stone. The people of Port Loyola is aware that he represents an office that has supported rules and laws that have led to the imprisonment of many Southside youth. Like Peyrefitte, Philip Willoughby is another narcissistic loser who has no connections and credibility in Port Loyola. Just three years ago he expressed his undying love to the people of the Albert constituency. However, the people had to literally ask where was the love because he left them high and dry after promising to hand them the world on a silver platter. After that he disappeared until last year when he decided to not only represent the people of Albert but the entire city. He applied to be the UDP’s mayoral candidate in the 2018 municipal elections but received a beat down in an internal party convention. He again had a sudden epiphany and decided he wanted to serve again as a Belize City Councilor. Again, he was defeated, his second loss in less than nine months. At this newspaper, we are concerned about Willoughby’s mental state. The man appears as if he does not know what he truly wants in his personal or political life. And like Peyrefitte and Willoughby, United
Dean Samuels is yet another loser. He lost the 2018 municipal elections after boasting about unprecedented infra structural advancements in Belize City during his tenure. Since his defeat, he has been sour grapes on social media, and we can’t fault him for that. This is a man who spent all his life as a barber before a good fortune led him to live the good life. In the last twelve years of his existence he has enjoyed living in luxury from tax payers’ dollars. Look at where he lives and the vehicle that he drives. He, like Peyrefitte, has become a very huge man in politics. We suspect that his interest in Port Loyola is to make a grand come back to the glory days when he was living high on the hog. It is the only thing that he knows. However, unlike his two challengers, Samuels, has been in Port Loyola. He was groomed by the unwanted Area Representative, Anthony “Boots” Martinez. Martinez is a man whose reputation precedes him, and so it is our hope at this newspaper that he did not share all his habits with Samuels, his young student. While these three losers fight to win an internal convention, clearly either of them will lose the next general election.
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Another Narco-Beechcraft Baron Lands in Blue Creek Continued from page 1
Since February of this year, more than six Narco plane have landed in the northern part of the country, especially in the area of Blue Creek near the Mexican border. In the month of March, there were two such landings within a week in the same general vicinity. On Wednesday of this week, the charred remains of a Beechcraft Baron was found about half mile from the Mexican border and some 12 miles northwest from the Blue Creek village where there is a Police Station. The plane seem to have landed well, emptied and set ablaze by
the drug operators working the area for the Sinaloa Cartel who evidently had a Belizean who did the logistics contacts and manoeuvring of the cargo from Belize into Mexico until he was captured late July whilst on a high speed chase by Mexican police near the Belize Mexico International Border bridge.The plane torched was a twin engine Beechcraft Baron with the markings B58. Belize Police visited the scene apparently searching for a cargo that have already vanished. Authorities are always clueless to the reality of the situation.
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Belize City: Wednesday, August 15, 2018 Darnell Mossiah, 27, was fined $2,000 in Corozal Magistrate Court this week after he pleaded guilty to the charge of wounding. Mossiah viciously attacked a woman referee, Yuri Daniels and punched her in the face, whilst she was officiating a football match between San Antonio and Concepcion. Yuri Daniels told police that she was viciously punched in the mouth after issuing a red card to Mossiah for being unsportsmanlike towards other players in the match. The violent attack on Daniels has prompted the Football Federation of Belize to issue a statement condemning this despicable act. It has also triggered mounting criticism from the wider community, from the National Sports Council and from both political parties who condemned this unmanly animalistic behaviour against a woman. The Sports council announced that Mossiah had been banned from all its sporting activities and from entering sporting facilities for the next five years. At a time when our Belizean women are celebrating a triumph in sports, we must remind our athletes that sport is a discipline and that under no circumstances, violence should be tolerated in sporting activities. Mossiah’s attack on Daniels is very lamentable, it a ‘horrendous example to set for our young athletes, and one that we will not condone. Sterling
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Back to School Blues
Belize City: Thursday 16th August 2018 The end of summer vacations fast approaches and with it comes the frenzied preparations for the new school year, at least for some. For a vast majority of Belizeans however, the summer has been far from idyllic and carefree, much less has it been fun and relaxing. For them the summer has been spent in complete unease over the past school year. Many parents have not been able to meet the school fees and contributions of the last school year. The apprehension over the impending return to school is fraught with the inability to pay arrears and the expenses associated with the return to school. It is compounded when schools across the country punish parents and school children by withholding report cards and new book lists until arrears have been cleared. Free primary school education is a myth not unlike the unicorn. Schools are pressured into bullying parents for help with costs for basic things like toilet paper and typing sheets because the government cannot provide even basic necessities for students. This leads to an interesting lineup of fees parents are required to pay. We see everything from toilet fees to exam fees on the lists. With that burden looming over the heads of the parents it is no wonder that back to school is not the happiest time of the year. As the anxiety builds during the
last couple of weeks before schools reopen we can see more and more parents and children hit the streets asking for help with school books, fees and uniforms. The government is again on auto pilot because the Prime Minister is out of the country, we are left to wonder exactly what is going to happen. In the North especially the cry of the cane farmer can be heard as the crop has come to an end and even more people are now unemployed. There is no evidence that the Party in power hears the cry of the people. There are no efforts to mitigate the school fees or the obvious need of feeding programs for at risk children in vulnerable neighborhoods. There is absolutely no effort on the part of Government Ministers to help parents with school supplies. There are many children in our beautiful Belize who are absent from school because they lack basic supplies like pencils and
paper. Children miss school because they go hungry for days at a time and many of them still lack basics like electricity and potable water. There is much pretty talk about Child Friendly Community initiatives but we have failed to provide even the most rudimentary children’s rights. There is much work to be done when we cannot provide clean water, food, electricity and education for our most vulnerable. Parents need to know what the Government of Belize is doing to ensure that their children will make it to school and most importantly stay in school. The time for cheap lip service is done. We must do better, we must demand better! Party Leader Hon John Briceño and members of the PUP’s northern caucus held discussions with officials of ASR/BSI on Thursday at the office of the Leader of the Opposition in Belize City
Discussions centered on current issues affecting the sugar industry and the upcoming crop season scheduled to start in December.
Message from Hon. John Briceño, Leader of the Opposition
“All I’m Asking for is a Little Respect” Hi Everybody. As I was preparing this message the news came in that the queen of soul American singer Aretha Franklin died. Now many Belizeans know and love the music of Aretha Franklin. In fact one of her most popular songs RESPECT, is recognized worldwide as an anthem for women’s rights and is the theme for this week’s message. You see as a child my parents taught me that one of the greatest values in life is respect for myself and for others.Today I pass this on to my sons because I believe if we respect others and ourselves we will do all the good we can to make our families and communities better, and with respect will come equality. Last week all of Belize was shocked and appalled by the vicious and uncalled for attack on Ms. Yuri Daniels, a Belizean referee. The fact that Ms. Daniels was not just any football referee, but a woman, made the incident far worse.I am proud of the United Women’s Group for strongly condemning the behavior of the man who assaulted Ms. Daniels and lend my full support to their call for greater action to be taken to stop the continuing violence against women and children in Belize. For too long the rights of our women have been violated, from the countless incidents of physical and psychological abuse in the home to harassment on the job. For too long we as a society have turned a blind eye to issues involving women’s equality and allowed these many instances of abuse to be treated as a form of misdemeanor. This has to change and we in the PUP will continue to support the universal understanding that women’s rights are indeed human rights not only in our word, but also through our action. Yes, we too have a lot to do as a Party to ensure that more women are included and participating at every level of our Party’s leadership: from candidates at the national and municipal level to our executive, increased efforts must be made for greater participation by our women. As we continue to work towards more inclusion at all levels, let us all stand up and speak out against all forms of abuse and violence, more so violence against women.And while we are at it, let us take real steps to reduce poverty in our nation, which disproportionately affects women and we should also promote equal pay for equal work. A PUP that respects the rights of women is fulfilling its social justice principles and so we condemn this latest act of injustice against Ms. Daniels and call on everyone to work harder to bring about real women’s equality for when we do so we will be building a Belize that works for everyone In the words of the Aretha Franklin let’s really find out the true meaning of the word RESPECT, more than just a little bit. Thanks God Bless and have a good week.
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QUESTIONS TO THE MINISTERS 1. Wi l l t h e A t t o r n e y General and appointed Minister with responsibility for vital statistics please inform Belizeans why public officers were fired from Vital Statistics at a time when it has become so difficult to get a birth certificate? And will the Minister also say what position Sister B holds at the Vital Statistics office?
2. Will the Prime Minister and Minister Responsible for Elections and Boundaries please explain to Belizeans how it is that highly placed UDP Operatives including a Minister’s common law wife could be employed in the re-registration process? 3. Will the Minister of Education and Culture please tell the citizens of Belize City why the Celebrations Committee slashed the budget for Belize City Council events by 20 percent? And will the Minister please say if the budget for celebrations in Belmopan and San Ignacio were equally cut by 20 percent or are these cuts only for municipalities with PUP councils? 4. Will the Minister of Education, Sports and Culture please tell the Belizean people if he will disavow the actions of the football player who hit the female referee and will the Minister also say if he would agree for stronger penalties to be imposed on men who commit violence against women?
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THE BELIZE TIMES
2018
La Melancolía del Regreso a Clases El final de las vacaciones de verano se aproxima rápidamente y con ella vienen los frenéticos preparativos para el nuevo año escolar, al menos para algunos. Para una gran mayoría de los beliceños, sin embargo, el verano ha sido lejos de idílico y despreocupado, mucho menos ha sido divertido y relajante. Para ellos el verano se ha pasado con profunda inquietud con respecto al pasado año de escuela. Muchos padres no han podido cumplir con la escolaridad y contribuciones de la escuela del año pasado. La aprehensión sobre el regreso inminente a clases está plagada d la incapacidad para pagar los atrasos y los gastos asociados con el regreso a la escuela. Se agrava cuando las escuelas en todo el país castigan a padres y escolares mediante la retención de reportes y listas nuevas de libros hasta que se hayan saldado. La educación primaria gratuita es un mito no muy diferente del unicornio. Las escuelas se ven presionadas a intimidar a los padres para ayuda con los costos de objetos básicos como papel higiénico y papel para imprimir porque el gobierno no puede proveer ni siquiera las necesidades básicas para los estudiantes. Esto conduce a una interesante lista de cuotas que los padres están ob-
ligados a pagar. En las listas vemos de todo desde cuotas para papel higiénico hasta cuotas para exámenes. Con esa carga que se cierne sobre las cabezas de los padres no es de extrañar que el regreso a la escuela no es la época más feliz del año. A medida que la ansiedad se acumula durante el último par de semanas antes que se reabran las escuelas podemos ver cada vez más padres e hijos en la calle pidiendo ayuda con libros escolares, honorarios y uniformes. El Gobierno de nuevo está en piloto automático ya que el Primer Ministro está fuera del país, nos queda para saber qué exactamente va a pasar. En el norte especialmente el grito del cañero puede oírse ya que la cosecha ha llegado a su fin y aun más personas están ahora desempleadas. No hay evidencia que el partido en el poder escucha el grito del pueblo. No hay ningún esfuerzo para mitigar las cuotas escolares ni la obvia necesidad de programas de alimentación para niños en riesgo en vecindades vulnerables. No hay absolutamente
ningún esfuerzo por parte de Ministros del gobierno para ayudar a los padres con útiles escolares. Hay muchos niños en nuestro hermoso Belice que están ausentes de la escuela por falta de suministros básicos como lápices y papel. Los niños faltan a la escuela porque pasan hambre durante días y muchos de ellos aún carecen de elementos básicos como electricidad y agua potable. Se habla mucho y bonito acerca de las iniciativas de las Comunidades pro niño pero hemos fracasado en proporcionar incluso los derechos más rudimentarios del niño. Hay mucho trabajo para hacer cuando no podemos proporcionar ni siquiera agua potable, alimentos, electricidad y educación para los más vulnerables. Los padres necesitan saber que está haciendo el gobierno de Belice para asegurarse de que sus hijos vayan a la escuela y lo más importante… permanecer en la escuela. Ha llegado la hora de actuar y no sólo hablar. ¡Debemos hacer mejor, debemos exigir mejor!
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2018
THE BELIZE TIMES
EDITORIAL
en Español
BAJO LA SOMBRA FLORECEMOS
UNDER THE SHADE WE FLOURISH D
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ver the last week Belize has made international headlines. This time it was all positive and the reason is the stellar performances by the National Women’s Volleyball Team winning the Silver medal and the Baby Jaguars putting us on the map as they made us proud at the CONCACAF U-15 Girl’s Tournament. We had the cycling phenomenon Taralee Ordonez bringing home the silver in the Junior Caribbean Championships. Amid the dark news of break-ins, hit and runs, murders and robberies finally it felt like we had something positive to celebrate and unite us as one people. Sadly the euphoria was short lived. On Sunday reports are that a referee officiating a football match in the Corozal district was punched in the face by a player after he had received a red card. Referee Daniels declared that she was knocked unconscious by the blow and remained so for at least ten minutes. She suffered lacerations to the face and upper lip. The police charged the assailant with harm. He pleaded guilty and was fined $2000 for his offence. The National Sports Council has banned him from all their events, fields and buildings for a period of 5 years. We have yet to hear from the Special Envoy for Women and Children or the Women’s Commission for that matter. There also has been no word from the Ministry of Education, Youth, Sports and Culture. We are not holding our breath that we will get any official response either. Many have taken to the court of social media and by and large the opinion of the majority is that the Police could have charged him differently, that the FFB needs to step in with additional sanctions. There are hopes that Ms. Daniels will seek civil suit for damages in relation to the incident. The truth is that Belizeans have had enough of this type of behavior. It is pertinent to point out that the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Education, Youth, Sports and Culture will remain quiet on this issue because it hit too close to home and it is an uncomfortable topic for him. In the past it has been alleged that he has had serious anger and aggression issues with the women in his life. It was alleged that he harassed his now ex-wife and went so far as to throw cement blocks on her car. Recently he was involved in some type of incident involving police in the USA also in relation to his children. There have also been allegations of abuse with a female member of his staff. Allegedly the police report mysteriously vanished and the matter was laid to rest everywhere but in the minds of the Belizean public and especially in the minds of Belizean women. With the recent murder of Roxanna Pop and the assault on Ms. Daniels it is clear once more that gender based violence is again on the rise. This social ill stems from a lack of liability. Men abuse, and murder women with impunity and face no real punishment for their actions. It is said that leaders lead by example, these unspeakable manifestations are evidence that the old adage is certainly true. I say then that the time has come for new leaders. We must nurture and protect our women and young girls. We must be that shade under which they can not only thrive but flourish. Given the opportunity and the implements look what Belizean women and girls can accomplish!
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urante la semana pasada Belice ha hecho titulares internacionales. Esta vez ha sido todo positivo y la razón es que las actuaciones estelares del equipo nacional femenil de voleibol ganaron la medalla de plata y los Baby Jaguars nos colocaron en el mapa ya que nos hicieron sentir orgullosos en el torneo de la CONCACAF U-15 femenil. Tuvimos el fenómeno del ciclismo Taralee Ordonez trayendo a casa la medalla de plata en el Campeonato del Caribe Junior. En medio de las sombrías noticias de robos, atropellamientos, asesinatos y robos finalmente se sentía como que tuviéramos algo positivo para celebrar uniéndonos como un solo pueblo. Lamentablemente la euforia fue de corta duración. Los informes del domingo son que un árbitro que oficiaba un partido de fútbol en el distrito de Corozal fue golpeado en la cara por un jugador después de haber recibido una tarjeta roja. La arbitro Daniels declaró que quedó inconsciente por el golpe y permaneció así durante al menos diez minutos. Sufrió laceraciones en la cara y el labio superior. La policía acusó al agresor de causar lesiones. Se declaró culpable y fue multado con $2000 por su delito. El Consejo Nacional de Deportes le ha prohibido todos sus eventos, campos y edificios por un período de 5 años. Aún tenemos que escuchar alguna declaración de la Enviada Especial para las Mujeres y los Niños o de la Comisión Nacional de Mujeres sobre este caso. Tampoco ha habido ningún mensaje del Ministerio de Educación, Juventud, Deportes y Cultura. Tampoco estamos conteniendo nuestra respiración esperando alguna respuesta oficial. Muchos han recurrido al tribunal de los medios de comunicación social y en general la opinión de la mayoría es que la policía podría haberlo hecho otros cargos y que la Federación Nacional del Futbol necesita intervenir con sanciones adicionales. Hay esperanzas de que la Sra. Daniels hará una demanda civil por daños en relación al incidente. La verdad es que los beliceños están cansados de este tipo de comportamiento. Es pertinente señalar que el Viceprimer Ministro y Ministro de Educación, Juventud, Deportes y Cultura permanecerá callado sobre este tema porque le golpea muy cerca de casa y es un tema incómodo para él. En el pasado se ha alegado que ha tenido serios problemas de ira y agresión con las mujeres en su vida. Se alegó que acoso a su ahora ex esposa y llegó a lanzar bloques de cemento sobre su coche. Recientemente se afirma que estaba muy involucrado en algún tipo de incidente con la policía en Estados Unidos también en relación con sus hijos. También ha habido denuncias de abuso con un miembro femenino de su personal y que el informe hecho a la policía desapareció misteriosamente y el asunto fue olvidado en todas partes menos en la mente de la población beliceña y especialmente en las mentes de las mujeres beliceñas. Con el asesinato reciente de Roxanna Pop y el asalto a la Sra. Daniels está claro que una vez más la violencia de género de nuevo está en aumento. Este padecimiento social se deriva de una falta de responsabilidad. Los hombres abusan y asesinan a las mujeres con impunidad y no enfrentan ningún castigo real por sus acciones. Se dice que líderes lideran con el ejemplo, estas manifestaciones indecibles son evidencia de que el viejo adagio es ciertamente verdadero. Digo entonces que ha llegado el momento para nuevos líderes. Debemos cuidar y proteger a las mujeres y niñas. Debemos ser esa sombra donde puedan no sólo prosperar sino también florecer. ¡Dada la oportunidad y los implementos miren lo que pueden lograr las mujeres y niñas beliceñas!
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Celebrating the life of Hugo Enaim Salazar Sr Individuals would often start their speech with “This is the story of my life”, Today however, we celebrate the story of a man who lived a life of joy, kindness, love, respect, and charisma. Hugo Enaim Salazar Sr was born on January 14 th, 1964 at Ms. Meredith House in Santa Elena. He was the seventh child of Eliseo Salazar and Olga Salazar. They lived along with his four brothers and 3 sisters in the Mountain Pine Ridge where his family moved in 1961. There Hugo grew up and spent many of his childhood years. Unlike the concept of a popular internet provider’s advertisement stating “uniting families together” with a scene of families sitting together and each with a phone in the hand and a haunting silence. No, not the type of united family Hugo had. Infact he and his inseparable “tag team” younger brother Jamir would be too busy chasing pigs, or iguanas, fishing or chasing each other. Maybe something we need to bring back to our families. In 1970 the family moved to the Trapiche Area in the Cayo District. Here the busy lifetime continued with Hugo taking up the chores of cutting firewood, chopping grass, feeding the animals, and milking the cows. After these chores, Hugo would go out to sell milk and fried fish. One thing is for certain, Hugo’s hard working lifestyle was certainly shaped from his childhood days. Infact, a popular saying states “necessity is the mother of Inventions” , and inventions and creativity was certainly not lacking. The little free time he had, he would invest in creating his own toys such as crafting his own top, making milk can cars, and umbrella sticks with pea seed as a weapon. The younger generaton may have no clue what I talking about. What an incredible and envious childhood he had. The Salazar family then moved to Orange walk for a few years and then Back to Santa Elena. As an adult Hugo continued his tour to the United States where he resided between 1985-1986 and then returned to Santa Elena. Hugo went to Santa Elena Primar y School where he graduated with a Primary School Diploma. He doubtlessly displayed knowledge and intelligence way beyond primary education. He then went to work for Blue Creek, Maya Ranch, Chalillo Dam, Cave Branch, tortilla factory, Pep Boys in the United States and Cahal Pech since 1997. His personality became a great asset to his job as a driver for Cahal Pech for the past 21 years. His kidness and gentleness and his comic view of life
never allowed for a dull moment for those around him. Hugo surely didn’t have a bad eye ias a youth. In 1980, the unforgettable glimpse of a beautiful maiden caught his eyes at Sacred Heart College in San Ignacio. He couldn’t let the opportunity pass by without he pouncing at the opportunity and about a year later the beautiful maiden, Victorina Gonzalez finally became his wife. This love bond resulted in the birth of his 6 children, Steven Salazar, Andrea Salazar, Hugo Enaim Salazar Jr., Adriana Salazar, Ebenezer Salazar and Regina Salazar. We would also like to acknowledge his son step-son Adrian Romero and adopted daughter Jasmine Salazar. I am certain there is no surprise in stating politics surely became Hugo’s second family. If you ever think of politics, Hugo quickly comes to mind. He devoted a great part of his life volunteering his time and effort campaigning and serving the people – something he did willingly and passionately. He was until the time of his passing a devoted and dedicated member of the People’s United Party and was in fact an institution in an of himself within the Cayo Central Division. I asked family and friends to tell me what they remember most about Hugo. There are so many good memories. “Tio” Alejandro Rodriguez sr. said “travieso pero amoroso”. Tio recalls how he and Hugo would talk via the telephone so often. If 2 or 3 days passed and tio didn’t call, Hugo would hurriedly call or pass by to visit. Younger Brother Jamir Salazar ran back to memory lane. He said Hugo and I were like twins, inseparable. He went on saying, “ we would go to school together, do our chores together, and shared basically everything. What he had ii had and what ii had he had. Infact this kindness would extend to the many other that visited home” recalled Jamir. “He got along with everyone and there was never a time I saw him mad.” He will surely be missed. Hugo Enam jr. recalls a happy father. One willing
19 AUG
2018
Challenges with Sugarcane Production in the North
“The ultimate measure of a man is not where he stands in moments of comfort and convenience, but where he stands at times of challenge and controversy.” - Martin Luther King, Jr. T h e e x t r e m e l y l o w price of sugar cane paid at the end of this season›s sugar crop is very depressing for cane farmers in the north. More than ever today, Cane farmers need to unite and work together to maintain ownership of the majority of the sugar cane fields to survive these trying times. While most cane farmers suffered a loss towards the end of the crop, the multinational American Sugar Refinery (ASR) still made a good profit. One of the ways the company has achieved that is by allocating questionable expenses for its operations, which are ultimately borne by the farmers. ASR says it sells its sugar abroad FAS, which means the buyer pays the full ocean freight or transportation cost from Belize. Nevertheless, ASR still deducts $11 million for ocean freight for the delivery of sugar from Belize to foreign markets in United States and Europe. Santander, the multinational sugar corporation in the west also sells its sugar abroad FAS but makes no such deduction for ocean freight. With Santander, the freight cost to get its product to foreign markets is absorbed by the company which buys its product at the Port of Belize. If ASR excludes that ocean freight charge from it operational expenses, that $11 million would go a long way in enabling many farmers to meet their mortgage payments and address the needs for their families. For its part, the administration can assist cane farmers in the north to become more competitive by including duty free fuel to help anyday, anytime, anyone. A happy charismatic, positive and encouraging person. Even when sick he was happy. He would never take advantage of anyone. Hugo was a remarkably hardworking, fun and loving person. He was a great family member and friend. Above all, Hugo
in their concession agreement. That is a common practice with many countries in the region to assist their sugar producers. Unity is strength. Instead of several small associations, caners should aim to have one big strong association. With a strong united body, they would get far better results whenever they discuss the needs of the industry with G.O.B or ASR. Presently both the administration and ASR use clever means to put the different associations against each other with the classic divide and rule strategy. Cane farmers also need to face the fact that to be successful in the industry, they must invest in their farms and do everything possible to reduce cost and increase their ratio of quality cane per acre. Cane farmers, must also make use of the latest farming techniques including diversification of their investments as much as possible. When that is done the lost from low sugar prices will not result in a death blow to their livelihood. Their earnings from other investments will cushioned that blow and enable them to survive until increase in the price of sugar makes cane farming profitable once more. In these trying times in the north lending institutions should also assist the famers in refinancing their mortgages. They should not use the first opportunity of this unfortunate financial situation in the agriculture sector to foreclose on the homes, farms, and other properties of the farmers with the aim of selling those assets at huge profits. If we fail to overcome these challenges with sugarcane production in the north ,that will lead to a situation where 95% or more of the cane fields in that part of the country are once again owned by a multinational and once successful cane farmers and their former employees are reduced to preparing cane fields and harvesting cane for a pittance. believed in hard work, compassion and love for others. May we celebrate the life of Hugo Enaim Salzar Sr. with the many great memories that impacted our lives one way or another. Thank you and may God Bless you all !!
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PUBLIC AUCTION SALES: PROPERTIES Cattle Landing Area, Toledo District; Southern Lagoon, Belize District; Los Tambos, Cayo District; Pook's Hill Road & Roaring Creek River, Teakettle, Cayo District
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BY ORDER of the Mortgagees, Messrs. The Belize Bank Limited, Licensed Auctioneer Kevin A. Castillo will sell the following properties at No. 170 Beltex Avenue, Belama Phase 1, Belize City on Monday 20th August 2018 at 1:30 pm: 196.91 + 177.12 Acres Sea Front Properties (approx. 4.8 Km northeast Punta Gorda Town, Toledo District):
a. All that piece or Parcel of Land containing 196.91 acres of land situated in the Cattle Landing Area, Toledo District , Toledo and bounded and described as shown by Plan attached to Ministers’ Fiat (Grant) No. 1244 of 2007 dated the 3rd day of January 2008, together with all buildings and erections standing and being thereon. b. All that piece or Parcel of Land containing 177.12 acres of land situated in the Cattle Landing Area, Toledo District , Toledo and bounded and described as shown by Plan attached to Ministers’ Fiat (Grant) No. 1245 of 2007 dated the 3rd day of January 2008, , together with all buildings and erections standing and being thereon. (Being two vacant SEA FRONT parcels of land situate in Cattle Landing Area, Toledo District, the freehold property of Messrs. Belize Basics Resources Limited). 2. 200.35 Acres Eastern Side Southern Lagoon, Manatee Area, Belize District:
All that piece or Parcel of Land containing 200.35 acres of land situated along the Eastern Side of Southern Lagoon and approximately 3 ¼ Miles North of Gales Point Manatee Village, Belize District, Belize and bounded and described as shown by Plan attached to Minister’s Fiat (Grant) No. 1217 of 2007 dated the 19th day of December 2007 together with all buildings and erections standing and being thereon. (Being a vacant parcel of land 200.35 acre situate along the eastern side of Southern Lagoon, approximately 3 ¼ miles north of Gales Point Manatee Village, Belize District, the freehold Mr. Arnaldo Pena) 3. Parcel Nos. 101 and 105 Los Tambos, Agricultural Area, Cayo District:
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(Being Parcels A - 81.22 acres + B - 23.5 acres situate in Los Tambos Village, Cayo District, the freehold properties of Mr. Orlando Harrison.)
4. 230.45 Acres of Land along Pook's Hill Road and Roaring Creek River, Teakettle Area, Cayo District:
REGISTRATION SECTION BLOCK PARCEL Society Hall 16 2685 (Being 230.45 acres of land situate along the Pook’s Hill Road and beside Roaring Creek River in the general vicinity of the ATM Cave, approximately 7 Kilometers South of Teakettle Village, Cayo District, the freehold property of Messrs. Indeco Enterprises Limited) TERMS: STRICTLY CASH KEVIN A. CASTILLO TELEPHONE: 223-4488 Email: kevinacas@yahoo.com Facebook: Belize Auctions
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Fawlty Tower Investment Ltd. #35,429
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THE FUTURE QUEEN OF THE BAY
When we think of Corozal we think of the tranquil Caribbean Sea in the Bay. Today we visit the beautiful Corozal Bay with a very intelligent, hard working young lady from picturesque Xaibe Village by the sea. Her name is Angeles Itzab. Angeles is the only daughter of Eduardo and Lourdes Itzab and has one older brother Gian. She was born into a very politically passionate family. Her grandmother Lourdes Noble, who she admires dearly, was a Marshall in the times of Rt. Hon George Price. As a child Angeles would accompany her grandma to political events. This experience planted in her a “calling” to the party and the positive change that politicians can have on the country and its citizens. She has always wanted to help her community and country prosper and wants to make that positive change through politics. Angeles was just 19 years old when she decided to take a step into the political arena. She ran for Chairperson in her village and although she was unsuccessful, the experience spawned a greater interest to become more politically involved as a young leader. Angeles remained involved in her community as Chairperson of the Xaibe Working Committee which spearheaded fundraising and other activities in the community. This was during her first year at the University of Belize, and as the school year progressed, so did her workload and eventually Angeles had to focus more on her academics. Throughout her education journey Angeles has been outstanding. She was Valedictorian at Mary Hill Roman Catholic Primary School in 2009, and was among the PSE top 5 national scorers and 1st place scorer In Corozal District
that year. In 2013 she was top Math scorer in the ATLIB examination and also gave the Vote of Thanks at her graduation from Corozal Community College. She also graduated as Valedictorian at Muffles Junior College in 2015. She graduated Magna Cum Laude in June 2018 from the University of Belize, one of only two graduates with the Public Sector Management major. Angeles plans to pursue a Masters Degree in Public Policy and intends to further her studies towards a PhD afterwards. With a very strong interest in good governance, Angeles plans to get more involved in electoral politics to improve the lives of poor Belizeans and the economy of Belize. She recalls telling a teacher in the past that she wanted to be Prime Minister of Belize; her teacher laughed and told her that will likely never happen. She now has more resolve to see it come to fruition and prove to that teacher that it can be done. At only 21 years old, the future is limitless and bright for Angeles to realize this dream. Angeles represented Belize as part of the first Belizean Delegation at the 19th World Festival of Youth and Students in Sochi, Russia in 2017. It was eye opening experience. She enjoyed learning the culture of Russia and of other countries as they interacted with young people from all over the world and learned about their experiences. It definitely made her realize that even when compared to other Caribbean nations, Belize is so far behind on youth policies and youth involvement. “There is so much that as a country, as policy makers we need to work on. The opportunities are out there, it’s just the political will that is missing, and I want to play my role in creating these opportunities.” Angeles currently serves as the Secretary of the United Women’s Group National Executive. Angeles, the blue sky is the limit, your future is promising. We pray for God’s continued blessings on your life, we thank you and we look forward to see you blossom into the strong woman leader you are destined to be. You’re an inspiration to all of us, young and old. You Are the change we want to see.
Join the movement by contacting belizeuwg@gmail.com or call 677-9168. Your voice matters in helping to create the next Women’s Agenda of the PUP.
(“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 Fawlty Tower Investment Ltd. has been dissolved as at 11th August, 2018 and has been struck off the Register of International Business Companies. CIL TRUST INTERNATIONAL LIMITED Registered Agent
BENGALA INC. #159,796 (“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 BENGALA INC. has been dissolved as at 9th August, 2018 and has been struck off the Register of International Business Companies. MACLACHLAN & DENNIN LIMITED Registered Agent
BARETTI INVESTMENTS INC. #165,942 (“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 BARETTI INVESTMENTS INC. has been dissolved as at 8th August, 2018 and has been struck off the Register of International Business Companies. MACLACHLAN & DENNIN LIMITED Registered Agent
PRISTY CORP. #159, 797 (“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 PRISTY CORP. has been dissolved as at 8th August, 2018 and has been struck off the Register of International Business Companies. MACLACHLAN & DENNIN LIMITED Registered Agent
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NOTICE FOR FILING CLAIM Depositors, Creditors and Lessees of Choice Bank Limited
In accordance with section 107(4) of the Domestic Banks and Financial Institutions Act, 2012 United Women’s Group Condemns Recent Acts of Violence against Women which applies to an international bank by virtue of section 38 of the International Banking Act August 14, 2018 and section 10 of the Interpretation Act, notice is hereby given that a depositor, creditor and The United Women’s Group (UWG) condemns, in the strongest possible terms, the lessee of Choice Bank Limited may file a claim with the Liquidator for Choice Bank Limited by – United Women’s Group Condemns Recent Acts of Violence violence inflicted against football refereeWomen Yuri Daniels on Sunday, August 12th, 2018. This against disgraceful behavior is unacceptable. The actions on the part of her attacker, football (a) downloading and completing the appropriate Claim Form: player Darnell Mossiah, come on the heels of the successes of our Belizean women and (i) Claim Form 1 – Secured Creditors The United Women’s Group (UWG) condemns, in the strongest possible girl athletes during the past week. The UWG calls on the Football Federation of Belize (ii) Claim Form 2 – Unsecured Creditor: Depositors terms, inflicted against football refereetoYuri Daniels (FFB),the theviolence police and all other relevant authorities ensure that on all Sunday, disciplinary (iii) Claim Form 3 – Unsecured Creditor: General Creditors 2018. Thischarges disgraceful behavior is unacceptable. actions on August 12th,and measures criminal be dealt with thoroughly against this The player. (iv) Claim Form 4 – Unsecured Creditor: Prepaid Card holders
the part of her attacker, football player Darnell Mossiah, come on the heels of the successes of our Belizean women andbetween girl athletes during past (b) attaching the applicable supporting documents to substantiate your claim, and Referee Daniels was officiating a football match San Antonio andthe Concepcion when, as UWG has been reported, was firstFederation threatened and thereafter assaulted, causing (c) submitting your completed Claim Form and supporting documents by 29 October 2018 week. The calls on theshe Football of Belize (FFB), the police injury. The UWG calls on the authorities to immediatelymeasures ban Darnell andserious all other relevant authorities to sports ensure that all disciplinary to the Liquidator for Choice Bank Limited, by either method below: from playing be competitive football. Refereeagainst Daniels is oneplayer. of only five women andMossiah criminal charges dealt with thoroughly this national referees in the country and she has earned the right and capacity to perform referee duties through the FFB. Acts of violence against any official, male or female, Referee Daniels was officiating a football match between San Antonio and should be condemned at all times and regulations should be in place for swift and just Concepcion when, as has been reported, she was first threatened and repercussions, including disqualification of players who resort to physical assaults when thereafter assaulted, causing serious injury. The UWG callsanticipates on the sports they are in disagreement with the referee’s decision. The UWG that legal authorities to immediately ban Darnell Mossiah from playing competitive action will be taken against Darnell Mossiah. The UWG also recognizes and thanks the football. Daniels one of fiveDaniels women national referees in FFB for Referee the support being isoffered to only referee as she addresses this ordeal themedically countryand andlegally. she has the rightorganizations and capacity perform referee Weearned call on all women in to Belize to support referee Daniels during this very difficult time. duties through the FFB. Acts of violence against any official, male or female,
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Liquidator Choice Bank Limited Paradise Point Building Corner Hudson Street and Marine Parade Boulevard Ground Floor, P.O. Box #2494, Belize City, BELIZE
and all other victims of gender based violence. The______________________________________________________________________ increase of senseless violence against women and children as victims Join the movement by contacting belizeuwg@gmail.com or callfabric 677-9168. Your voice of violence is symptomatic of a deterioration of our social and values. matters in helping to create the next Women’s Agenda of the PUP. Wherever it presents itself it should be denounced. In this respect, the UWG
(a) the only acceptable method for commencing a claim against Choice Bank Limited with the Liquidator;
should be condemned at all times and regulations should be in place for swift increase of senselessincluding violence against women and children as victims violence andThe just repercussions, disqualification of players who of resort to is symptomatic of a deterioration of our social fabric and values. Wherever it presents physical assaults when they are in disagreement with the referee’s decision. Notice is also given that – itself it should be denounced. In this respect, the UWG also condemns the vicious The UWG anticipates that legal action will be taken against Darnell Mossiah. murder last week of Ms. Roxanna Pop, mother of three, at the hands of her ex-common 1. A depositor, creditor and lessee of Choice Bank Limited must complete and submit a Claim Thelaw UWG also and recognizes thanks the FFB for the support being offered Form in order to receive any distribution which may be made by the Liquidator for Choice husband father of and her children. All indications were that Ms. Pop had left her to referee Daniels as she addresses this ordeal medically and legally. We Bank Limited. abusive partner, who felt he had the right to take her life. Three young children will now callface on all women organizations in Belize to support referee Daniels during the world not knowing the love and guidance of their mother. Our deepest 2. The above-mentioned method, within the stated deadline for filing a claim, is – thissympathies very difficult time. to her family. The UWG strongly calls for justice for Ms. Pop are extended
also condemns the vicious murder last week of Ms. Roxanna Pop, mother of three, at the hands of her ex-common law husband and father of her children. All indications were that Ms. Pop had left her abusive partner, who felt he had the right to take her life. Three young children will now face the world not knowing the love and guidance of their mother. Our deepest sympathies are extended to her family. The UWG strongly calls for justice for Ms. Pop and all other victims of gender based violence. ___________________________________________________________ ___________ Join the movement by contacting belizeuwg@gmail.com or call 677-9168. Your voice matters in helping to create the next Women’s Agenda of the PUP.
GINZA VENTURES INC. #160,781 (“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 GINZA VENTURES INC. has been dissolved as at 8th August, 2018 and has been struck off the Register of International Business Companies. MACLACHLAN & DENNIN LIMITED Registered Agent
(b) required even if you had previously submitted a statement of your account balance or a request for payment to Choice Bank Limited or the Liquidator for Choice Bank Limited. 3. The Liquidator may request additional information from a depositor, creditor or lessee of Choice Bank Limited in order to allow or determine a claim under section 112 of the Domestic Banks and Financial Institutions Act, 2012 4. A “creditor” of Choice Bank includes any individual or legal entity to whom any amount is owed and payable by Choice Bank Limited including: (a) a secured or unsecured creditor; (b) a financial institution or entity; (c) an officer, employee, former officer or former employee of Choice Bank Limited; (d) the Government of Belize or a statutory body; (e) Central Bank of Belize; or (f) a financial entity. 5. Claims Forms are available and may be downloaded from Choice Bank Limited’s website www.choicebankltd.com or www.choicebanklimitedinliquidation.com .
DATED this 8th day of August, 2018. CEDRIC D. FLOWERS Liquidator, Choice Bank Limited
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Belize City Council Notice of Summons Pursuant to Section 25 (c) and 21 (1) of Towns Property Evaluation Act, Chapter 65 of the Substantive Laws of Belize R.E 2000 the Belize City Council hereby serves this Notice of Summons on the following property owners to appear in Municipal Court No.1 Second Floor. Wellworth Building, on August 28th, 2018 to Settle the following fees arrears: Names of Last Registered Owners
Address & Description of Property
Total Arrears
Period of Arrears
Novelo, Hipolito Gillett, Nelson Williams (Estate), Henry Huang, Tseng Yin Se
$55,166.40 $26,200.50 $23,249.76 $23,105.40
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GUSH & AMY Espejo, Martha Callola Gill, Fredrick Leroy Carcamo, Phillipa Thurton, Sydney Turton (Est), Mansel & Hilda Karas & Chun, Kenneth & Priscilla Hyde, Alvin Young (Est), William Jones, Clarence Burns, Inez Stamp, Joseph E. Yi, Tan Williams (Estate), Henry Espat, George Clark, Lionel Chang, John ALLIANCE HOLDINGS LIMITED McCrae, Hilirie
Parcel #247 #17 West Collet Canal Parcel #1169 Mayflower Garden Parcel #356 #89 Vernon Street Parcel #2881 Phillip Goldson Highway L.H.S to Bridge #4 Mapp Street Parcel #1090 #13 Eyre Street Parcel #610 #95D Cemetery Road 5 ½ Mls George Price Highway Parcel #1105 #20 Taiwan Street Parcel #1099 #5 Eyre Street Parcel #1897 Driftwood Bay Parcel #255-257 West Collet Canal #64B Cemetery Road Parcel #944 #17E Banak Street Parcel #10 Spain Avenue Parcel #539 #93/95 George Street Parcel #682 #76 Vernon Street Parcel #356 #89B Vernon Street Parcel #453 #133A New Road Parcel #172 #67 King Street Punta Del Este Parcel #944 #10 New Access Area Parcel #1055 Lavender Street
$20,845.98 $20,415.04 $20,141.96 $19,747.80 $19,473.85 $19,359.45 $17,955.00 $17,893.30 $17,661.52 $16,657.11 $16,649.82 $16,340.42 $16,329.24 $14,061.35 $13,866.30 $13,842.90 $13,578.12 $13,538.71 $13,461.36
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Carter, Darrell Ramos, Jose Reyes Sr., Edilberto Westby (Est), Victoria Yuang, Xungeny Graham (Est), Alpheus Usher, Gerald Charles Usher, Percival Gallego, Rudy Williamson, Judith Randine Martinez, Alfreda Vernon, Alex Ruben Gonzalez, Gasper Williams (Est), Henry Kelly (Jr.) Rudolph Zaldivar, A. Joseph Miguel, Leonide Florinda & Nigel Malic, Richard Alexander Bucknor, Sidney Bell, Anna Mae Romero, Carmencita Godoy, Michael Aragon, Angelica
Parcel #1573 #17 Dean Street Parcel #2482 #22 Albert Hoy Avenue Parcel #555 #7 Leslie Street Parcel #248 #7 Matron Roberts Street Parcel #37 #23 Nurse Seay Street Parcel #275 #83A Freetown Road Parcel #2388 #13 Samuel Haynes Crescent Parcel #637 #21 Mex Ave Parcel #485 #50 George Street Parcel #599 #37 North Front Street Parcel #989 #50 Nurse Findley Crescent Parcel #638 #11 Campus Ave, West Landivar Parcel #59 #55 Lizarraga Ave Parcel #357 #87 Vernon Street Parcel #1124 #4368 Petronella Acosta Street Parcel #746 U Crescent Parcel #1639 #69 Albert Street Parcel #179 #86 East Collet Canal Parcel #54 #65A Lizarraga Ave Parcel #940 #6921 Western Avenue Parcel #3659 Sweet Ave, Coral Grove Parcel #1927 Drift Wood Bay Parcel #139 #70 Dolphin Drive, Buttonwood Bay
$12,398.07 $12,326.40 $12,164.45 $11,912.60 $11,622.15 $11,374.56 $11,320.38 $11,306.61 $11,241.59 $11,193.04 $10,941.30 $10,795.76 $10,725.07 $10,567.07 $10,562.30 $10,481.40 $10,347.32 $10,347.32 $10,289.44 $10,286.35 $10,261.40 $10,210.40 $10,200.86
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Kindly be advised that if any changes have been made to the ownership of any property in this listing above, it is the onus of the new owner to update the Council.
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U.S. Chargé d’Affaires in Belize, Keith R. Gilges, Meets Opposion Leader, John Bricenio
Belize City: Monday 13th August 2018
UB senior management Team, headed by Chairman Harrison Pilgram and President Clement Sankat paying a courtesy call on opposition Leader John Brincio. Explaining UBs 5year plan Vision 2022
The new Chargé d’Affaires reiterated the warm relations that have existed between Belize and the United States. During the meeting Opposition Leader John Briceno gave the U.S. Official an inside view of the priorities of a future PUP government that will develop a Belize that works for all Belizeans. The meeting included some of the major concerns of the U.S. regarding corruption, crime and violence, human trafficking and Belize being used a major transhipment route for narco- trafficking. They concluded sharing views on the upcoming referendum regarding the Guatemalan claim and the ICJ. A statement posted by the U.S. Embassy in Belize said that it was: “Another warm welcome and fantastic meeting for the Chargé d’Affaires. They thanked the Leader of the Opposition and ambassador Stuart Leslie for their thoughts with the Chargé d’Affaires during the meeting. Keith R. Gilges assumed duties as Chargé d’Affaires, a.i. on July 24, 2018. A career Foreign Service Officer, Keith was most recently detailed to the National Security Council at the White House where he served as the Director for North America overseeing interagency policy development involving Canada and Mexico. He previously served in the Office of Canadian Affairs at the State Department from 2015-2017. He acted as Deputy Chief of Mission for the U.S. Embassy in Trinidad and Tobago from June 2014 to June 2015 where he also served as Chief of the Political/ Economic Section beginning in August 2012. Mr. Gilges previously served in various positions at U.S. Missions in Kenya, Brazil, and Mozambique. In Washington, he served in the Bureau of Intelligence and Research as Chief of Staff to Assistant Secretary Randall Fort, and as the Bureau’s liaison to Capitol Hill. Prior to joining the Department of State in 2001, he was Deputy Director of the U.S.Asia Environmental Partnership at the U.S. Consulate General in Hong Kong, a joint Commerce Department-USAID program, from 1998 to 2001. From 1990 to 1996, he worked in Washington as an environmental policy advocate for a small non-profit professional association. Mr. Gilges speaks Portuguese and Swahili. He holds a Master of Science in Environmental Management (with distinction) from the University of Hong Kong, and a Bachelor of Arts from the College of William and Mary in Virginia.
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NO SOCIETY CAN PROSPER WITHOUT SUSTAINABLE AND SAFE ACCESS TO WATER Plastic pollution is affecting our rivers in Belize.
“We know the problems, and we know the solution: Sustainable Development. The issue is the political will”. –Tony Blair–
Deforestation has irreversible consequences on water quality and availability. access to safe water sources.
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Background
Water is a fundamental element in our lives and for our planet, and it deserves our utmost attention. Yet this precious and limited resource is facing unprecedented challenges in our rapidly transforming world. Global population growth, rapid urbanization, and unsustainable agriculture production and consumption patterns are exerting increasing pressures on our Earth’s freshwater resources. Water pollution affects: the food we eat, the water we drink, the air we breathe, our health and the health of all organisms on the planet. Water contamination also affects food security by reducing crop yield and quality. Water scarcity currently affects more than 40% of the global population, and this figure is projected to rise. Millions of people, most of them children, die every year from diseases linked to poor hygiene and unsafe water supply. Climate Change is adding to these pressures: in water-scarce regions, the increasing and competing demands for water are leading to instability, forced migration and conflicts. II.
Discussion
Most of the world’s water is in the oceans. Only 2.5% of the total volume of water available in the world is fresh water, but people only have access to less than 1% of the world’s fresh water. This is found in lakes, rivers, wetlands and shallow ground aquifers. Around 75% of fresh water is frozen in polar ice caps, and much of the rest is present as soil moisture or lies deep in the ground. With the adoption of the Sustainable Development Goals, the global community has agreed on a compelling vision with ambitious targets, including one on water. Let us set out a few priorities in this area as we see them. First, the complexities of today’s challenges call for a holistic, cross-sectoral approach rather than siloed action. Water is critical for human health, food security, the environment, stability and prosperity; we therefore have to put water at the core of all of our peace and development efforts. Second, we need to put a much bigger emphasis on the effective, equitable and sustainable management of our water resources. By investing in sustainable water infrastructure and technologies such as water harvesting, desalination and wastewater treatment, we can significantly improve water security and efficiency. It is important that richer countries provide poorer countries with know-how and financial resources to improve water security and peoples’
Third, we must urgently respond to Climate Change, which is placing an even greater stress on water supplies and increasing the risks of extreme weather events. Experts predict that by 2050, water-related climate impacts could depress GDP growth by as much as 6% across much of Africa, Asia and the Middle East. We have to deliver on the promises of the Paris Climate Agreement and build resilience to the climate effects that are already visible across the world. Finally, to address the critical challenges related to water, we must work in close collaboration and partnership. Adequate water management should create benefits for everyone, as no one society can prosper long without sustainable access to clean and sufficient freshwater. If sustainably managed across sectors and societies, water has the power to build trust between communities and contribute to the broader establishment of peace and development efforts. As its said: “Good health is not necessarily a result of modern medicine but of “disease prevention through public health measures”. According to a report published by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) and the International Water Management Institute (IWMI), agriculture is the main source of water contamination. Noting that the role of agriculture in water pollution is often underestimated by policymakers and farmers, the report explains that agriculture, not human settlements or industry, is the biggest source of water pollution. Nitrates from farming is the most common chemical contaminant found in groundwater aquifers. The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development is expected to influence future policies and strategies and help ensure that water pollution control is prioritized internationally and nationally. A framework for describing interactions between society and the environment that provides a structure for presenting indicators to provide feedback to policymakers on environmental quality and the impacts of policy choices must also put in place in every country. Regarding responses: •
Policy-level mitigation and remediation responses, such as regulations, economic instruments, cooperative agreements, education and awareness;
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Farm-level responses, such as best practices for agricultural inputs or for erosion control;
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Off-farm responses such as vegetated buffer zones or constructed wetlands; and a systematic methodology for
policymakers and practitioners that is applicable at the country, river basin or watershed levels. When available, data and information on pressures and impacts presented by pollutant type, including nutrients, pesticides, salts, sediments, organic matter, pathogens and emerging pollutants should be published by government. Existing models and their potential role, scope and application should be reviewed. There are concerns related to excessive nutrient application, pesticide overuse, salinity, increased erosion and sediments, and increasing consumption of meat and dairy products that need to be addressed, besides, most of them are harmful products hard to degrade. The variety of data-driven outcomes includes: •
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System-based modeling approaches to support science-based policy; New models capable of simulating interactions between production systems and agricultural inputs;
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Increased data collection to help develop water quality models and translate their results into better water policies; and
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More education, awareness and economic incentives for farmers, etc.
There is an international call for limiting pollutants at the source or intercepting them before they reach vulnerable ecosystems. It recommends ensuring that policies addressing water pollution from agriculture and any other sources are central to overarching water policy frameworks at the national or riverbasin scale, and that they influence food security and nutrition policies to encourage the adoption of more sustainable diets. III.
Conclusions
This article aims to increase understanding regarding the causes and effects of water pollution and the means to prevent its occurrence. It covers agricultural sectors, such as cropping systems, and livestock and aquaculture production, as well as the expansion of irrigation, fertilizers and pesticide use. Water pollution drivers, pressures and changes in water bodies, impacts on human health and the environmental health, and responses to prevent water pollution and mitigate its risks must be examined. The annual costs of water pollution mitigation are estimated in the billions of dollars worldwide. As British poet Wystan H. Auden once noted: “thousands have lived without love, not one without water”. Yet while we all
know water is crucial for life, we trash it anyways. Water is essential for sustaining economic growth and meeting increased demand for food. However, the availability of water resources globally is on the decline, and in many parts of the world, poor water quality makes it unsafe to use. Water pollution affects billions of people. Serious efforts are needed to prevent the deterioration of water quality in our lakes, aquifers, rivers and seas. The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development acknowledges the importance of conserving water resources and abating water pollution. You can reach your own conclusions. God bless Belize. Dr. Pedro Villegas. Follow us at: www.cubel.org & www. facebook.com/cubelconsultancy IV.
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NOTICE OF COMMENCED DISSOLUTION Notice is hereby given QUARN HOLDING LTD. and CARSONE DEVELOPMENT INC. both commenced dissolution on 29th June, 2018; and Belizean Liquidators Services Inc. whose registered office is at 50 Shirley Street, P.O. Box CB-13917 Nassau, Bahamas, is the Liquidator of the companies.
Massive plague in the Caribbean
Notice is hereby given OAKBORO TRADER LTD., LANGDON BUSINESS INC., GLAXA OVERSEAS INC., SUNDAY MORNING GROUP S.A., BRYANT LINE CORP., SELLTAS TRADER INC. and BROCK SERVICES INC. all commenced dissolution on 3rd July, 2018; and Belizean Liquidators Services Inc. whose registered office is at 50 Shirley Street, P.O. Box CB-13917 Nassau, Bahamas, is the Liquidator of the companies. Notice is hereby given MADISON CAPITAL LIMITED commenced dissolution on 4th July, 2018; and Belizean Liquidators Services Inc. whose registered office is at 50 Shirley Street, P.O. Box CB-13917 Nassau, Bahamas, is the Liquidator of the company. Morgan & Morgan Trust Corporation Belize Limited
NOTICE OF COMMENCED DISSOLUTION Notice is hereby given BILTON MANAGEMENT LIMITED commenced dissolution on 5th July 2018; and A.J.K. Corporate Services (Belize) Limited whose registered office is at Suite 306, Blake Building, Cor. Eyre & Hutson Streets, Belize City, Belize, is the Liquidator of the company. Notice is hereby given OHREALLY HOLDINGS LTD. commenced dissolution on 10th July, 2018; and Belizean Liquidators Services Inc. whose registered office is at 50 Shirley Street, P.O. Box CB-13917 Nassau, Bahamas, is the Liquidator of the company. Notice is hereby given GRINDILLE WORLDWIDE INC. commenced dissolution on 10th July 2018; and International Liquidator Services Ltd. whose registered office is at Withfield Tower, 3rd Floor, 4792 Coney Drive, Belize City, Belize, is the Liquidator of the company. Morgan & Morgan Trust Corporation Belize Limited
NOTICE OF COMMENCED DISSOLUTION Notice is hereby given SETTLOR SERVICES LTD. commenced dissolution on 13th July, 2018; and Belizean Liquidators Services Inc. whose registered office is at 50 Shirley Street, P.O. Box CB-13917 Nassau, Bahamas, is the Liquidator of the company. Notice is hereby given SOUTHPORT TRADING INC., PINACLE INTERTRADE LTD., LAGACY INTERNATIONAL HOLDINGS LTD., NELIGH FINANCE LTD., BELLAGIO INTERNATIONAL INC., PROCTOR INTERTARDING LTD. and PASULE FINANCE INC. all commenced dissolution on 16th July, 2018; and Belizean Liquidators Services Inc. whose registered office is at 50 Shirley Street, P.O. Box CB-13917 Nassau, Bahamas, is the Liquidator of the companies. Notice is hereby given NOLVER CONSULTANT LTD. and IKASEL INVESTMENTS LIMITED both commenced dissolution on 18th July, 2018; and Belizean Liquidators Services Inc. whose registered office is at 50 Shirley Street, P.O. Box CB-13917 Nassau, Bahamas, is the Liquidator of the companies. Morgan & Morgan Trust Corporation Belize Limited
NOTICE OF COMMENCED DISSOLUTION Notice is hereby given JONES HOLDING CORP. commenced dissolution on 20th July, 2018; and Belizean Liquidators Services Inc. whose registered office is at 50 Shirl ey Street, P.O. Box CB-13917 Nassau, Bahamas, is the Liquidator of the company. Notice is hereby given FAXU CORPORATION and BROCK TRADER CORP. commenced dissolution on 27th July, 2018; and Belizean Liquidators Services Inc. whose registered office is at 50 Shirley Street, P.O. Box CB-13917 Nassau, Bahamas, is the Liquidator of the company. Notice is hereby given EAGAR FINANCE CORP. and INTER-TRANSINVEST LTD. both commenced dissolution on 30th July, 2018; and Belizean Liquidators Services Inc. whose registered office is at 50 Shirley Street, P.O. Box CB-13917 Nassau, Bahamas, is the Liquidator of the companies. Notice is hereby given CARAMELLY INVEST & TRADE INC. commenced dissolution on 31st July, 2018; and Belizean Liquidators Services Inc. whose registered office is at 50 Shirley Street, P.O. Box CB-13917 Nassau, Bahamas, is the Liquidator of the company. Morgan & Morgan Trust Corporation Belize Limited
For those who still do not believe that climate change exists; that it will ruin our economy, our water sources and our health; it is important that you open your eyes and look around. Here in Belize and in many other parts of the world great changes are being seen. The lack of water is a fact in Central America. El Salvador reports a decrease of 90% of the flow in approximately 10 rivers of the country and in Guatemala 99% of the rivers are contaminated. Experts in Florida say that 30 years ago they did not feel the heat that is felt today. However, because of climate change the “sargassum” has increased; some malodorous brown seaweeds that are reaching the Caribbean coasts. Being nutrients for the marine fauna, when arriving at the beaches in massive form, they decompose, leaving bad odors and frightening to the tourism. Sea turtles cannot enter to spawn either. As if that were not enough, the motors of the boats are ruined when entangled in them. According to a study by the International University of Florida, supported by NASA, the presence of sargassum reached about 2,800 square kilometers last month and one hypothesis is that the North Atlantic Belt Current has weakened by 30 percent in 50 years. Being weakened by high temperatures, this sargassum stays longer in the ocean and floats by the sea creating islands, being the equivalent to twice the entire length of Mexico City. The situation in the Caribbean is so critical that hotels in Bermuda have had to close for seasons, because it smears the beaches and carries a stench. The first time the sargassum appeared was in 2011, Professor Hazel Oxenford who is an expert in biology and fisheries management who lives in Barbados reminds us. Now it massively
impacting the beaches of Cancun and on many other islands where it had never before arrived, including some beaches in Miami. As long as the sargassum continues to arrive, it endangers fishing, wildlife, tourism and the economy. They have tried to eradicate it moving it with tractors and using heavy equipment, but without luck, it has even been thought of as animal feed, but since it contains a high arsenic component, it cannot be used. What was once a single floating island of sargasso has now become a plague. A new island has emerged that is ruining the ecosystem, because when it reaches the banks, it rots and emits sulfuric acid, which is causing respiratory problems and driving away tourism. The water turns brown when before it was turquoise and the crystalline disappears, arising instead a thick smelly layer of algae, a breeding ground for parasites and bacteria, and killing the coral reefs. At the same time, due to global warming, North America and Europe can suffer a deep freeze or a glacial as it was 20,000 years ago when the thermocline current controlling the climate of the planet stopped. Without this rapid circulation of the Belt, the average temperature in Europe could fall from 5 to 10 degrees Celsius, signifying the end of humanity, which we hope will not happen if we act in time.Let’s stop denying climate change. Let’s not turn a deaf ear. Let’s talk with friends, with relatives, with national or foreign politicians and let’s see that this is not a game, not a political debate, not a fantasy, not a myth. Let’s say that we must do something to counteract climate change and stop being crossed arms, otherwise the greatest nightmare for humanity will come.
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Corruption Catch in the Region
Salvadoran Prosecutor seizes properties of former president Saca ... Confesses deviation of more than 300 million dollars
Several high-end properties of former Salvadoran president, Elías Antonio Saca, were seized this week after his confession of having committed crimes of corruption during his term in office to prosecutors. The Salvadoran Prosecutor told the media that former President Elias Antonio Saca confessed before a court of justice to having committed his crimes of corruption offenses during his term (2004-2009). Attorney General, Douglas Meléndez said at a press conference that they have identified a several other assets of the former president Saca that will be seized shortly. The conference was held precisely within one of the seized mansions which is located on the slopes of the volcano of San Salvador, in the western periphery of the capital. Melendez explained that, with the authorization of a judge, the Prosecuting General of the Republic (FGR) have already
seized 35 residences owned by Saca and his family in different parts of the country, as well as 46 vehicles, including “several luxury and armoured vehicles “ Other properties seized include 11 commercial premises, three haciendas (Country Homes), six commercial communication companies and 16 radio stations located in “luxurious upscale areas of San Salvador”. Large sums of money “found” in financial institutions were also seized which amounts to just over one million US dollars. All properties and Real Estate seized from Saca will be transferred to the National Council
of Property Administration (Conab). Meléndez pointed out that the seized assets could have a value of between 30 and 40 million US dollars. The attorney general did not rule out finding more properties where the former President could have used “figureheads to conceal ownership these properties.” Saca, 53, along with six of his cabinet collaborators, faces a trial for the deviation of 301million US dollars during his term. The ex-president, along with three of his collaborators, accepted blame for the crimes of embezzlement and
money laundering and assets in exchange for an abbreviated trial, to reduce to 10 years the prison sentence to which they are exposed instead of a dragged out trial that carries a 30 years sentence. On Thursday, Saca revealed details of those crimes he committed before the court in the preliminary case. Meléndez assured that the Prosecutor’s Office agreed to an abbreviated trial for Saca, and that until this Friday it was accepted by the court that is hearing the case. “With the abbreviated process we are guaranteeing a condemnatory sentence,” said
Regional nurses agree to review of exams managed by CXC Monday, August 13, 2018 GEORGETOWN, Guyana (CMC) — The Regional Nursing Body (RNB) has agreed to a recommendation from Jamaica for a review to be conducted of the Regional Examination for Nurses Registration (RENR) as managed by the Barbados-based Caribbean Examination Council (CXC). A communique issued Monday following last week’s RNB’s 45th annual general meeting noted that this year marked the fifth year since the RENR has been managed by CXC. “It has been agreed that a review of this examination process would be conducted. The RENR was approved by the Conference of Ministers responsible for health in the
Commonwealth Caribbean and in 1993, the first RENR was introduced. The RENR allows for standardisation and improvement of nursing education as well as reciprocity and ease-of-movement for Registered Nurses among the countries of the region,” the communique noted. It said that the meeting had received a report on the April 2018 RENR and that in the last year “there has been an overall increase in the number of people passing the exam at the first sitting, as well as those re-sitting the examination”. The communique noted that the education and practice sub-committees of the RNB met and reviewed a further motion on the decision regarding the number of chances to sit the
RENR. “The subcommittees in their deliberations agreed that candidates for the RENR examination would have four chances over five years to write the examination with remedial instruction being provided after the first failure.” The communique said that the RNB ratified the recommendations of the sub-committees and has indicated that the decision is to be submitted to the Caricom ministers of health for endorsement. The RNB said it has also developed a five-year Strategic Plan (2018-2023) based on three strategic priorities: nursing and midwifery education, practice, and leadership. It said the strategic plan seeks to provide solutions to current challenges
related to nursing and midwifery in the region, starting from the macro level and continuing down to concrete, targeted objectives and activities. “It will assist stakeholders in achieving these objectives by way of key performance indicators spread out over a five-year timeline, and will simultaneously encourage accountability in gathering, measuring and reporting data associated with these indicators. Furthermore, it will serve as a technical guide for managers, professionals, policymakers and other leaders in the region,” the communique said, adding the plan will be finalised and presented to the Council for Human and Social Development (COHSOD).
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Cayo District; San Pedro; Belize District; Corozal & Orange Walk Districts; Stann Creek & Toledo Districts BY ORDER of the Mortgagees, Licensed Auctioneer Kevin A. Castillo will sell the following properties at the locations, dates and times below listed: MEGA PUBLIC AUCTION SALES: PROPERTIES Cayo District; San Pedro; Belize District; Corozal & Orange Walk Districts; Stann Creek & Toledo Districts BY ORDER of the Mortgagees, Licensed Auctioneer Kevin A. Castillo will sell the following properties at the locations, dates and times below listed: ****************************Cayo District Properties**************************** In front Scotiabank (Belize) Ltd., Constitution Drive, Belmopan, Cayo District on Tuesday 21st August 2018 at 9:30 am: 1. Parcel No. 3087 Trapiche Road, near the New Bridge, Santa Elena, Cayo District:
REGISTRATION SECTION BLOCK PARCEL Belmopan 20 7893 (Being a concrete bungalow dwelling house [3 bedrooms + 1 bathroom + living/dining/kitchen + laundry & storage] and lot [605.772 S.M.] situate at No. 106 Scholar Avenue, University Heights, Belmopan, Cayo District, the Freehold property of Mr. John F. Chitungo) 2. Parcel No. 3087 Trapiche Road, near the New Bridge, Santa Elena, Cayo District:
REGISTRATION SECTION BLOCK PARCEL Santa Elena/Cayo 23 3087 (Being a concrete bungalow dwelling house [3 bedrooms + 2 bathrooms + living/dining/kitchen + incomplete addition] and lot [450.526 S.M.] situate on Trapiche Road, near the New Bridge, Santa Elena Cayo District, the Freehold property of Mr. Amir Ayala) 3. 0.563 Acre along San Antonio-Chiquibul Road, San Antonio Village, Cayo District:
ALL THAT piece or parcel of land containing 0.563 acre situate along San Antonio-Chiquibul Road, San Antonio Village, Cayo District TOGETHER with all buildings and erections standing and being thereon. (Being three buildings: A concrete bungalow structure [1,092 sq. ft.]; A two storey concrete house [1825 sq. ft.]; An elevated timber structure [375 sq. ft.] and lot [0.563 acre] situate along San Antonio-Chiquibul Road, San Antonio Village, Cayo District, the freehold property of Mr. Ruben Dario Lopez) (The freehold property of Mr. Ruben Dario Lopez) 4. Parcel No. 2427/1 Ontario Village, Cayo District:
REGISTRATION SECTION BLOCK PARCEL Society Hall 24 2427/1 (Being a concrete bungalow dwelling house [1,218 sq. ft.] 3 bedrooms + 1 bathroom + living/dining/kitchen + laundry room] situated in Ontario Village, Cayo District, the leasehold property of Mr. Humberto & Mrs. Shelmadine Patt)
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bathroom1 + living/dining/kitchen and porch] situate in San Pedro Town, DFC area, the freehold property of Mr. Fitz-Gerald Brown & Ms. Rhonda Crichton) Parcel No. 4356, 2 miles North of Boca Del Rio Bridge, San Pedro, Ambergris Caye, Belize District:
REGISTRATION SECTION BLOCK PARCEL San Pedro 7 4356 (Being Lot containing 2.06 acres 2 miles North of Boca Del Rio Bridge San Pedro. The freehold property of Messrs. Island Mini Mart (Mr. Nafez Obeid) ************************Belize District Properties************************** At No. 170 Beltex Avenue, Belama Phase 1, Belize City on Tuesday 21st August 2018 at 6:00 pm: 1. Lot No. 142 Lord’s Bank Village, Belize District:
ALL THAT piece or parcel of land containing 743.050 square meters being Lot No. 142 situate in Lord’s Bank Village, Belize District TOGETHER with all buildings and erections standing and being theron. (Being a concrete bunglow dwelling house [2,700 sq. ft.] and lot [743.050 S.M.] containing 4 Bedrooms + 3 Bathrooms + Living/Dining/Kitchen (Mahogany Cabinets), security bars and tiled, the freehold property of Mr. Andrew Barnes.) 2. 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) 3. 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) 4. Lots Nos. 31 & 32 near Mile 12 Phillip Goldson Highway, Ladyville, Belize District:
Parcel No. 2503 Shawville, Kontiki Area, San Ignacio, Cayo District:
REGISTRATION SECTION BLOCK PARCEL San Ignacio South 23 2503 (Being a vacant lot [464.698 S.M] four miles from downtown San Ignacio situated in the Kontiki Area, San Ignacio Town, Cayo District, the freehold property of Mr. Manuel & Mrs. Amy Leiva) *********************************San Pedro Properties***************************** In front Scotiabank (Belize) Ltd., Coconut Drive, San Pedro, Ambergris Caye, Belize District on Tuesday 21st August 2018 at 1:00 pm: 1. Parcel No. 2094 San Pedro, Ambergris Caye, Belize District:
REGISTRATION SECTION BLOCK PARCEL San Pedro 7 2094 (Being a 2 storey concrete structure with [1,920 sq. ft.] – Ground Floor – contains 4 single bedroom apartments with living/dining & kitchen area. Second Floor – Is a single-family residence 3 bedrooms + 2 bathrooms + living/dining/kitchen and Verandah area situated in San Pedro being the freehold property of Mr. Mario Garcia) 2. Parcel No. 2112 DFC Area, San Pedro, Ambergris Caye, 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). 5. Parcel No. 341 LaCroix Boulevard, St. Martin de Porres, Belize City:
REGISTRATION SECTION BLOCK PARCEL St. Martin de Porres West 45 341 (Being a concrete bungalow dwelling house [1,452 sq. ft.] 4 bedrooms + 1 bathroom + living/dining/kitchen + laundry + porch and lot [343.236 S.M.] situate on LaCroix Boulevard, St. Martin de Porres, Belize City, the freehold property of Ms. Carolee Nunez) 6.
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REGISTRATION SECTION BLOCK PARCEL San Pedro 7 2112 (Being a 3 storey concrete structure with [7,040 sq. ft.] – Ground Floor – contains rental units totaling 5 bedrooms + 5 bathrooms + 5 living/dining/kitchen areas + a store and an internet café. 2 nd Floor is a single family residence which contains 5 bedrooms + 2 part bathrooms + 5 full bathrooms + 5 living/dining/kitchen areas & 3rd Floor – contains rental units totaling 3 bedrooms + 2 full bathrooms + living/dining/kitchen area and a bar situated in San Pedro, Ambergris Caye, the freehold property of Mr. Thomas Santos/Santos Constructions) 3. Parcel 3610 Corner DFC and San Pablo Streets, San Pedro, Ambergris Caye, Belize District: 8.
REGISTRATION SECTION BLOCK PARCEL San Pedro 7 3610 (Being a 1 1/2 storey concrete structure with [2,128 sq. ft.] – Ground Floor - contains 3 bedrooms + 1 bathroom + living/dining/kitchen + laundry room and porch area. Second Floor - with 1 bedroom + 1
Lot No. 39 Fresh Pond Area, Burrell Boom Pine Ridge, Boom/Hattieville Road, Belize District:
(The freehold property of Ms. Letricia Lamb and Ms. Ian Phillips) Parcel No. 79 Mitchell Estate Area, Ladyville, Belize District:
REGISTRATION SECTION BLOCK PARCEL Vista del Mar 16 79/1 (Being an elevated metal/plycem building [1,539 sq. ft.] [5 bedrooms + 2 bathrooms + Living/Dining/Kitchen] and second concrete building [320 sq. ft.] used as a restaurant and lot [818.542 S.M.] situate in the Mitchell Estate Area, Ladyville, the leasehold property of Mr. Kenroy Cattouse) Lot No. 137 Corner West & Basra Streets, Belize City:
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Cayo District; San Pedro; Belize District; Corozal & Orange Walk Districts; Stann Creek & Toledo Districts BY ORDER of the Mortgagees, Licensed Auctioneer Kevin A. Castillo will sell the following properties at the locations, dates and times below listed: (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) 9. 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) 10. Parcel No. 246 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) 11. Lot No. 164 Neal Pen Road, Belize City:
REGISTRATION SECTION BLOCK PARCEL Queen Square West 45 1406 (Being a two storey concrete house [2430 sq. ft.] (each floor) 3 bedrooms + 1 bathroom + living/dining/kitchen and lot [301.016 S.M.] situate at No. 164 Neal Pen Road, Belize City, the freehold property of Ms. Sharon Burgess) 12. Parcel No. 466 West Canal Street, Belize City:
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REGISTRATION SECTION BLOCK PARCEL San Andres/Ranchito Village 1 234/1 (Being a 2 storey concrete structure [1,702 sq. ft.] Ground Floor: [2 bedrooms + 2 bathrooms + living/kitchen] Second Floor: [1 bedroom + 1 bathroom + living room] situate in Ranchito Village, Corozal District, the leasehold property of Mr. Fernando Chan) Parcel No. 682 Libertad Village, Corozal District:
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REGISTRATION SECTION BLOCK PARCEL Libertad Village 1 682 (Being a 2 storey concrete structure [3,335 sq. ft.] Ground Floor: [2 bedrooms + 1 bathroom + living/kitchen] Second Floor: [incomplete], situate in Libertad Village, Corozal District, the freehold property of Mr. Heraan Botes) Parcel No. 552 Libertad Village, Corozal District:
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REGISTRATION SECTION BLOCK PARCEL Libertad Village 1 552 (Being Building No. 1: 2 storey structure with [2,862 sq. ft.] – Ground Floor: concrete and contains 3 bedrooms + 2 bathrooms + living/dining/kitchen area + laundry room and porch. Second Floor: is wooden [4 bedrooms + 1 bathroom and porch area]. Building No. 2 mixed structure with [672 sq. ft.] [3 bedrooms + kitchen/dining/living] situate in Libertad Village, Corozal District, the freehold property of Mr. Emilio & Mrs. Melva Sarmiento (Emilia & Baldominio Montejo) Parcel 156 Concepcion Village, Corozal District:
REGISTRATION SECTION BLOCK PARCEL Albert/Mesop 45 466 (Being 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). 13. Lot No. 100 Hattieville, Belize District:
REGISTRATION SECTION BLOCK PARCEL Concepcion Village 1 156 (Being a vacant lot [961.21 S.M.] situate in Concepcion Village, Corozal District, the freehold property of Ms. Marcelina Pineda (deceased) Orange Walk District 7.
Parcels 157 & 158 Douglas North, Orange Walk Town
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REGISTRATION SECTION BLOCK PARCELS Douglas North 1 157 & 158 (Being vacant corner Lot No. 158 [1045.159 S.M.] and vacant Lot 157 [1040.57 S.M.] situate in Douglas North, Orange Walk District, the freehold property of Ms. Erica Cabral) Parcels 514, 515 & 516 Indian Hill East, Orange Walk
(The freehold property of Ms. Eglah Arnold) *****************Corozal & Orange Walk Districts Properties ******************** At Unit 4 Corner Belize-Corozal & San Antonio Roads, Orange Walk Town, Orange Walk District on Wednesday 22nd August 2018 at 10:30 am: 1. No. 3 Fourth Avenue, Corozal Town, Corozal District:
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REGISTRATION SECTION BLOCK PARCEL Corozal Central 1 62 (Being a 2 storey concrete structure [1,650 sq. ft.] 2 bedrooms + 1 bathroom + living/dining & kitchen situate at No. 3 Fourth Avenue, Corozal Town, the freehold property of Mr. Albertico Gongora) Parcel 539/1 Santa Clara Village, Corozal District:
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REGISTRATION SECTION BLOCK PARCEL Santa Clara 1 539/1 Being a bungalow concrete structure with [361 sq. ft.] 1 bedroom with living area situate in Santa Clara Village, Corozal Town, the leasehold property of Mr. Jorge Moralez) Parcel No. 57/1 Buena Vista Village, Corozal District:
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REGISTRATION SECTION BLOCK PARCEL Buena Vista Village 1 57/1 (Being a 2 storey concrete structure [2,080 sq. ft.] Ground Floor: [1 part bath + living/dining area] Second Floor: [3 bedrooms + 1 bathroom + living/dining & kitchen] situate in Buena Vista Village, Corozal District, the leasehold property of Mrs. Florencia Pott) Parcel No. 234/1 San Andres/Ranchito Village, Corozal District:
REGISTRATION SECTION BLOCK PARCELS Indian Hill East 4 514, 515 & 516 (Being 3 vacant Lots [1719.02 S.M.] state situate in Indian Hill East, Orange Walk District, the freehold property of Mr. Ishwar Mahbubani) ********************Stann Creek & Toledo Districts Properties *********************** In front Messrs. Scotiabank (Belize) Ltd. No. 10 St. Vincent Street, Dangriga, Stann Creek District on Thursday 23rd August 2018 at 11:00AM 10:00 am: ************************Stann Creek District************************ 1. Parcel No. 1980 Placencia, Stan Creek District:
REGISTRATION SECTION BLOCK PARCEL Placencia North 36 1980 (Being a parcel of land situate 2 lots west of the football field in Placencia Village, Stann Creek District, the freehold property of Ms. Gwendolyn Garcia) 2. Lot 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 Nos. 42 and 43, Hope Creek Village, Stann Creek District, the freehold properties of Ms. Ycela Cuthkelvin) 3. Lot No. 44 Hope Creek Village, Stann Creek District:
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Cayo District; San Pedro; Belize District; Corozal & Orange Walk Districts; Stann Creek & Toledo Districts BY ORDER of the Mortgagees, Licensed Auctioneer Kevin A. Castillo will sell the following properties at the locations, dates and times below listed:
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) 4. 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 deck and lot [.] situate along the Old Mullins River Road, Pomona Village, Stann Creek, the freehold property of Ms. Tanya M. Chavarria.) 5. 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 Maria J. Rodriguez ) 6. Parcel No. 1329 Banak Street, Dangriga, Stann Creek District:
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REGISTRATION SECTION BLOCK PARCEL Dangriga South 31 1329 (Being a timber & concrete 1 1/2 storey structure [Ground Floor: 1 bedroom + 1 bathroom, First Floor: 2 bedrooms + 1 bathroom + living/dining/kitchen] and lot [555.3248 S.Y.] situate at Parcel No. 1329 Banak Street, Dangriga, Stann Creek District, the freehold property of Mr. Oscar Reyes and Ms. Karen Reyes) Block No. 365B Mile 13/14 Stann Creek Valley Road, Stann Creek District:
REGISTRATION SECTION BLOCK PARCEL Dangriga South 31 444 (Being a two storey concrete commercial/residential building [4092 sq. ft] [Ground Floor: commercial space + storage + ½ bathroom; First Floor: 5 bedrooms + 3 bathrooms + living + dining + kitchen + porch + balcony + roof access; laundry/utility room] and lot [445.85 SM] situate at No. 543 Cedar Street, Dangriga, Stann Creek District, the freehold property of Mr. Ivan Ramos) 15. Parecl 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) 16. Parcel No. 24/1 Dangriga North Area, Dangriga, Stann Creek District:
REGISTRATION SECTION BLOCK PARCEL Dangriga South 31 24/1 (Being a 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) 17. Lot No. 109 Hope Creek Village, Stann Creek District:
(The freehold property of Mr. David Saravia) 18. Lot No. 5 south of the Stann Creek Valley Road, Hoffman Estate, Pomona, Stann Creek District:
(The freehold property of Mr. Santiago Acosta and Ms. Nelia Acosta) 19. Parcel No. 1262 Corner Salmwood Road and Pine Street, Dangriga, Stann Creek District:
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All that piece or parcel of land being Block No. 365B comprising 19.76 acres situate between Miles 13 & 14 on the North side of the Stann Creek Valley Road, Stann Creek District TOGETHER with all buildings and erections standing and being thereon. (Being 19.76 acres of vacant land between Miles 13 & 14 North side Stann Creek Valley Road, Stann Creek District, the freehold property of Mr. Carlos Acosta) Lot No. 54 Hummingbird Community Village, Stann Creek District:
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(The freehold property of Mr. Armando Coye) Lot No. 53 Hummingbird Community Village, Stann Creek District:
REGISTRATION SECTION BLOCK PARCEL Dangriga South 31 1262 (Being a elevated concrete dwelling house [1,600 sq. ft.] containing 2 bedrooms + 2 bathrooms + living/dining/kitchen + laundry and lot [571.980 S.M.] situate at Corner Salmwood Road and Pine Street, Dangriga, Stann Creek District, the freehold property of Mr. Leron Cayetano) 20. Lot No. 28 in Pomona Village, Stann Creek District :
(The freehold property of Mr. Alexander Romero) 21. Lot No. 132 situate in Hope Creek Village, Stann Creek District: (The leasehold property of Mr. Pedro Guerra) 10. Lot No. 38 Sarawee Village, Stann Creek District: (The freehold property of Mr. Eduardo Saravia) 22. Lot No. 143 situate in Maya Mopan Village, Stann Creek District:
(The freehold property of Mr. Nicholi Fernandez) 11. Lot No. 246 Silk Grass Village Extension, Stann Creek District: (The freehold property of Mr. Narciso Tush) 23. Lot No. 66B Independence Village, Stann Creek District:
(The leasehold property of Mr. Felix Galeana Jr. & Ms. Sarita Bol) 12. Block No. 548 Southside Stann Creek Valley Road, near Mile 9 ½ Stann Creek District:
The freehold property of Mr. John McDougal and Ms. Jennifer McDougal) 13. Block No. 553 Southside Stann Creek Valley Road, near Mile 9 ½ Stann Creek District:
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(The freehold properties of Mr. John McDougal and Ms. Jennifer McDougal) Parcel No. 444 Cedar Street, Dangriga, Stann Creek District:
(The freehold property of Mr. Ray C. Ogaldez) 24. Lots Nos. 125 & 64 situate in Independence Village, Stann Creek District:
(The freehold property of Mr. Michael Hobbs) 25. Lot No. 66 situate in Pomona Village, Stann Creek District:
(The freehold property of Mr. Gerald Peters) 26. Lot No. 63 situate in Pomona Village (Del Oro Site), Stann Creek District :
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(The freehold property of Mr. Roy Tillett) 27. Lot No. 713 situate in Independence Village, Stann Creek District:
ALL THAT piece or parcel of land containing 615.270 S.M. being Lot No. 713 situate in Independence Village, Stann Creek District TOGETHER with all buildings and erections standing and being thereon. (Being a concrete bungalow dwelling house [945 sq. ft.] containing 2 bedrooms + 1 bathroom + living/dining/kitchen and lot [615.270 S.M.], the freehold property of Ms. Sherrett Muschamp) ************************Toledo District Properties************************* 1. 17 Acres 2 rods 14 poles of developed land situate along the Punta Gorda/San Antonio Road, Toledo District:
REGISTRATION SECTION BLOCK PARCEL Punta Gorda 42 991/2 (Being a two storey multifamily dwelling house [1920 sq. ft.] containing Ground Floor: 4 bedrooms + 1 bathroom + living/dining/kitchen + verandah; First Floor: Rental Units 4 bedrooms (2 of which equipped with private bathrooms) other 2 shared bathroom + living/dining/kitchen and lot situate corner West & Kiskadee Streets, Punta Gorda Town, Toledo District, the leasehold property of Ms. Nora Garay and Mr. Oliver Garay) 16. Block 41 Main road leading to Punta Gorda Town, Toledo District:
(The freehold property of Mr. Marcel Jacobs) 17. Lot No. 31 West of Punta Gorda Town, Toledo District:
(The freehold property of Ms. Cupertina Teul) 18. Parcel No. 990 Kiskadee Street, Punta Gorda Town, 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) 2. Lot No. 2 West of Punta Gorda Town, Toledo District:
REGISTRATION SECTION BLOCK PARCEL Punta Gorda 42 990 (Being a two storey concrete dwelling house [2027 sq. ft.] containing 4 bedrooms + 2 bathrooms + living/dining/kitchen and lot [767.000 S.M.] situate Kiskadee Street, Punta Gorda Town, Toledo District, the freehold property of Ms. Ana Arzu) 19. Parcel No. 926 Far West Street, 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) 147.228 Acres San Marcos Agricultural Area, Toledo District:
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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) 20. Lot No. 157 Forest Home Village Extension, Toledo District: All that parcel of land being 147.228 acres situate in the San Marcos Agricultural Area, Toledo District, bonded, and describe 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) 4. Lot 153 Hopeville, Toledo District:
(The freehold property of Mr. David Duncan) 21. Lot 2,642.62 S.Y. situate in San Miguel Village in the Big Falls/Golden Stream Area, Toledo District: All that piece of land being Lot No. 153 situate in Hopeville Village, Toledo District. (Being a two storey mixed use structure [4,620 sq ft.], Ground Floor - contains 4 bedrooms + 2 bathroom + living/dining/kitchen + laundry room and studyarea + verandah + covered carport. Second Floor - serves as a restaurant facility with all amenities. The freehold property of Laverne Williams) 5. Parcel No. 12B Jacintoville, Toledo:
All That piece and parcel of land situate along the San Antonio/Punta Gorda Road, Jacintoville, Toledo District containing 5 Acres being parcel 12B Toledo Registration SectionTOGETHER with all buildings and erections standing and being theron. (Being a vacant parcel containing 5 Acres situate the San Antonio/Punta Gorda Road, Jacintoville, Toledo District, the freehold property of Ms. Lavern Williams) Parcel No. 793 West Street, Punta Gorda Town, Toledo District:
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REGISTRATION SECTION BLOCK PARCEL Punta Gorda 42 793 (Being a two storey concrete building [5,640 sq. ft.] containing Ground Floor: 5 bedrooms + 3 bathrooms + living/dining/kitchen; First Floor 4 bedrooms + 2 bathrooms + living/dining/kitchen and lot [668.896 S.M.] situate on West Street, Punta Gorda Town, Toledo District, the freehold property of Mr. Aurelio Oliva) 7. 4,743.16 S.Y. Jacinto Village, Toledo District:
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REGISTRATION SECTION BLOCK PARCEL Big Falls/Golden Stream 42 577 (Being a two storey concrete building [2,200 sq. ft.] containing Ground Floor: Preparation & Storage Facility; First Floor: 3 bedrooms + 1 bathroom + Living/Dining/Kitchen + Small timber & thatch Kitchen and lot 2,642.62 S.Y. situate in San Miguel Village in the Big Falls/Golden Stream Area, Toledo District, the freehold property of Mr. Mariano Kus) 22. Parcel No. 907 North end of Main Street, Punta Gorda Town, Toledo District:
REGISTRATION SECTION BLOCK PARCEL Punta Gorda 42 907 (Being an incomplete two storey dwelling house [4,066 sq. ft.] containing Ground Floor: 3 bedrooms + 3 bathroom + living/dining/kitchen; First Floor incomplete] and lot 721.176 S.M.] situate on the north end of Main Street, Punta Gorda Town, Toledo District, the freehold property of Ms. Phillipa Williams) 23. Parcel No.737 Alejandro Vernon Street, Punta Gorda Town, Toledo District:
(The freehold property of Mr. Gerald Williams Sr.) Parcel No. 272 A Street, Punta Gorda, Toledo District:
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(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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(The freehold property of Messrs. Pete & NJ’s Trucking) Lot No. 4 Big Falls Village, Toledo District:
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(The leasehold property of Mr. Juan De Dios Poom) Parcel No. 548 West Street, Punta Gorda, Toledo District:
REGISTRATION SECTION BLOCK PARCEL Punta Gorda 42 548 (Being a concrete bungalow dwelling house [840 sq. ft.] containing 3 bedrooms + 1 bathroom + living/dining/kitchen + covered porch and lot [646.116 S.M.] situate on West Street, Punta Gorda, Toledo District, the freehold property of Mr. Glen Enriquez & Mr. Lloyd Enriquez) 12. Lot No. 169 Forest Home Village, Toledo District:
REGISTRATION SECTION BLOCK PARCEL Punta Gorda 42 737 (Being a 2 storey concrete/timber commercial/residential building containing business space on the ground floor [1,721 sq. ft.] and single family residence on the first floor: 3 bedrooms + 1 bathroom + living/dining/kitchen [1338 sq. ft.] and lot 713.33 S.Y. situate on Alejandro Vernon Street, Punta Gorda Town, Toledo District, the freehold property of Mr. Giovani Foster) 24. Parcel No. 1789/1on Santa Maria Street, Indianville Area , Punta Gorda Town, Toledo District:
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Punta Gorda 42 1789/1 (Being an incomplete 2 storey concrete dwelling house, Ground floor 3 bedrooms + 2 bathrooms + living/dining/kitchen; First Floor 30% completed and lot [464.576 S.M.] situate on Santa Maria Street, Indianville Area, Punta Gorda, Toledo District, the leasehold property of Mr. Antonio Teul) 50.00 Acres Punta Gorda Town, Toledo District:
(The freehold property of Ms. Priscilla Graham and Mr. Dennis Moore) (The freehold property of Mr. Randolph Williams) 13. 1041.510 S.M. San Antonio Village, Toledo District:
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(The freehold property of Mr. Juan Ich and Mr. Jesus Ich) Lot No. 100 Hopeville Village, Toledo District:
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(The freehold property of Ms. Maria Roches) Parcel No. 991/2 Corner West & Kiskadee Streets, Punta Gorda Town, Toledo District:
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THEBELIZE BELIZETIMES TIMES THE 2018 ESPAÑOL 21 Fiscalía salvadoreña incauta propiedades de expresidente Saca 19 AUG
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Una serie de propiedades del expresidente de El Salvador, Elías Antonio Saca, fueron incautadas tras la aceptación de haber cometido delitos de corrupción durante su mandato La Fiscalía salvadoreña anunció este viernes la incautación de propiedades y bienes del expresidente Elías Antonio Saca, quien aceptó ante un tribunal de justicia haber cometido delitos de corrupción durante su mandato (2004-2009). Pic Biline: El expresidente salvadoreño Elías Antonio Saca asiste al inicio de su juicio penal por delitos de corrupción “Hemos identificado una serie de bienes
del expresidente Saca que vamos a proceder a su incautación”, declaró el fiscal general, Douglas Meléndez, en una rueda de prensa en la lujosa mansión del exmandatario, también incautada, en las faldas del volcán de San Salvador, en la periferia oeste de la capital. Meléndez detalló que, con la autorización de un juez, la Fiscalía General de la República (FGR) se incautó de 35 residencias propiedad de Saca y su grupo familiar en distintos puntos del país, así como de 46 vehículos, entre ellos “varios de lujo y blindados”. Otras propiedades del exmandatario que han sido incautadas
incluyen 11 locales comerciales, tres haciendas, seis sociedades comerciales de comunicación conformadas por 16 estaciones de radio ubicadas en “colonias lujosas”, agregó el fiscal. También fueron incautados dineros “encontrados” en instituciones financieras y que suman poco más de un millón de dólares.Todas las propiedades y bienes incautados a Saca pasarán a manos del Consejo Nacional de Administración de Bienes (Conab).Meléndez inidicó que los bienes incautados podrían tener un valor de entre 30 y 40 millones de dólares. El fiscal general no descartó encontrar más propiedades en las que el exmandatario podría haber utilizado “testaferros para tratar de encubrir
su propiedad”.Saca, de 53 años, junto a seis de sus colaboradores, afronta un juicio por el desvío de 301 millones de dólares durante su mandato. El exmandatario, junto a tres de sus colaboradores, aceptó la culpa por los delitos de peculado y lavado de dinero y activos a cambio un juicio abreviado, para reducir a 10 años la pena de prisión a la que está expuesto. El jueves, Saca reveló detalles de esos delitos que cometió ante el tribunal del caso.Meléndez aseguró que la Fiscalía accedió a un juicio abreviado para Saca, y que hasta este viernes fue aceptado por el tribunal que ventila el caso.“Con el proceso abreviado estamos garantizando una sentencia condenatoria”, sostuvo Meléndez.
Buscan a integrantes del Arpón de Neptuno, dedicados al La PNC y el MP allanan este martes 32 domicilios en cinco departamentos en busca de narnarcotráfico cotraficantes, con apoyo de México, Ecuador y Colombia. Prensa Libre 14 de Agosto de 2018 Las autoridades van tras la organización Arpón de Neptuno, dedicada al tránsito internacional de drogas, informó el MP. Los operativos son en Guatemala, Santa Rosa, Zacapa, Chiquimula y San Marcos.La Fiscalía informó que las operaciones de Arpón de Neptuno comienzan en Colombia, donde proviene la droga, la cual pasan por aire, mar y tierra por Guatemala con el objetivo de llevarla a Estados Unidos.La agrupación tiene vínculos con otros operadores de Colombia, Ecuador y Costa Rica. Aquí en Guatemala operan Escuintla, San Marcos, Chiquimula y el departamento de Guatemala. Estadísticas En 2017 pasaron por Guatemala mil 400 toneladas de cocaína con destino final a Estados Unidos, según Oficina Internacional de Asuntos Antinarcóticos y Procuración de Justicia del Departamento de Estado.Para esa oficina, Guatemala
Autoridades allanan una casa en busca de integrantes de la organización Arpón de Neptuno. sigue siendo “un importante país de tránsito de drogas ilícitas destinadas a los Estados Unidos”.La droga proviene de Sudamérica en barcos, semisumergibles, barcos pequeños de pesca y dispositivos anclados a los barcos de carga y las redes mexicanas dependen de organizaciones guatemaltecas para recibir, almacenar y transportarla.
Estados Unidos señala que los problemas que dificultan el combate al narcotráfico son la sobrecarga de trabajo, la ausencia virtual de la PNC en muchos lugares, la corrupción “endémica”, la debilidad institucional y los escasos presupuestos.Aquella oficina de Washington señala que la corrupción en las esferas pública y privada mantienen
los problemas de seguridad y en la economía, prueba de lo cual son los cientos de funcionarios procesados desde 2013 por investigación de la Fiscalía y la Cicig.“Los niveles de corrupción (en Guatemala) siguen siendo altos y la confianza del público en las instituciones gubernamentales son bajas”, concluye el estudio, divulgado el 16 de abril último.
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En el accidente donde un autobús chocó contra otro vehículo al este de Quito, deja al menos 24 muertos y 20 heridos.
Colombianos y venezolanos figuran entre la mayoría de las víctimas del accidente de un autobús de matrícula extranjera que se produjo el martes en las afueras de Quito, que deja al menos 24 muertos y 18 heridos, informaron autoridades.
Barcelona del puerto de Guayaquil (suroeste), el más popular del fútbol de Ecuador, y otros 30 resultaron heridos al accidentarse el bus en el que viajaban tras asistir a un partido por el torneo nacional, en el que su equipo de visitante empató 1-1 con Deportivo Cuenca.Los accidentes de tránsito figuran entre las principales causas de muerte en Ecuador. Estos sucesos dejan en promedio siete muertos y unos 80 heridos al día en el país, según el observatorio ciudadano Justicia Vial.Un 96% de los siniestros en las vías están ligados al factor humano, impericia del conductor en la mayoría de casos.
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Por AFP / Ecuador 14 de Agosto de 2018 “La mayoría de víctimas son colombianos”, informó el secretario de Seguridad de alcaldía de Quito, Juan Zapata. Christian Rivera, director del Comité de Operaciones de Emergencia de Quito, declaró al canal estatal de televisión Gama que los trabajos se han centrado “en la identificación de los ciudadanos colombianos y venezolanos, que en su mayoría han fallecido”.“Lamentamos el terrible accidente de tránsito en la vía Pifo-Papallacta que deja 18 heridos y 24 personas fallecidas, hasta el momento”, indicó el alcalde de Quito, Mauricio Rodas. “Nuestros equipos de emergencia acudieron al lugar para apoyar en las tareas de rescate. Extendemos nuestra solidaridad a las familias”, agregó Rodas a través de Twitter. Rivera, quien previamente reportó 23 muertos y 20 heridos, señaló que entre los fallecidos también aparecen tres ecuatorianos que viajaban en un vehículo todoterreno contra el que chocó el bus antes de volcar en el sector de Palugo, a unos 30 km al este de Quito.El funcionario añadió que entre las víctimas mortales hay tres niños y anotó que el bus aparentemente cubría la ruta desde la localidad amazónica de Lago Agrio (190 km al este) hasta Quito en su último tramo.El accidente, según Rivera, se produjo en una pendiente descendente y el autobús impactó contra tres viviendas, una de las cuales quedó destruida, sin que se reporten víctimas en las casas afectadas.La teniente de los Bomberos de Quito, Verónica Toapanta, informó que el accidente se registró durante la madrugada del martes y que el bus tenía matrícula extranjera.“Curva de la muerte” .El vehículo pertenece a una empresa colombiana que trasladaba a 38 personas desde la ciudad colombiana de Neiva hasta
Universo.La vía Pifo-Papallacta, con descensos y pronunciadas curvas, es de alto riesgo y escenario de fatales accidentes de carretera como el sucedido en septiembre de 2006, cuando 46 personas, incluidos varios niños, murieron al accidentarse en la denominada “curva de la muerte” un bus escolar que transportaba a 52 pasajeros.El vehículo, que regresaba a Quito tras llevar a sus ocupantes a un paseo por Papallacta, una zona de aguas termales y donde el clima es de permanente lluvia y neblina, volcó e impactó varias veces contra las peñas de los costados de la vía.El domingo pasado murieron 12 hinchas del club
HAULOVER BRIDGE REPLACEMENT INVITATION FOR PRE-QUALIFICATION OF CONTRACTORS The Government of Belize (GOB) has received a loan from the Caribbean Development Bank (the “Bank”) in an amount equivalent to US$29,830,000 towards the cost of the Fifth Road Project (Phillip S.W. Goldson Highway Upgrading), and intends to apply a portion of the proceeds of this loan to eligible payments under this contract. Payment by CDB, will be made only at the request of GOB and upon approval by CDB, and will be subject, in all respects, to the terms and conditions of the Loan Agreement. The Loan Agreement prohibits a withdrawal from the Loan Account for the purpose of any payment to persons or entities, or for any import of goods, if such payment or import, to the knowledge of CDB, is prohibited by a decision of the United Nations Security Council taken under Chapter VII of the Charter of the United Nations. No party other than GOB shall derive any rights from the Loan Agreement or have any claim to the proceeds of the Loan. This Project is being implemented by the Ministry of Works (MOW), Project Execution Unit (PEU). A Project Coordinator within PEU is responsible for the day-to-day management of project activities. Engineering Consultants have been retained by MOW to assist with the supervision of the contract. The MOW (hereinafter referred to as “the Employer”) intends to pre-qualify contractors for the following works under this project: Haulover Bridge Replacement. It is expected that Invitations to Bid will be issued during the Third quarter of 2018. Consideration will be limited to firms or joint ventures of firms which are legally incorporated or otherwise organised in, and have their principal place of business in an eligible country and is either: (a) more than 50% beneficially-owned by a citizen or citizens and/or a bona fide resident or residents of an eligible country or countries, or by a body corporate or bodies corporate meeting these requirements; or (b) owned or controlled by the government of an eligible country provided that it is legally and financially autonomous and operated under the commercial law of an eligible country and otherwise meets the eligibility requirements of the CDB Guidelines for Procurement (2006). All countries are eligible for this opportunity. The requirements for pre-qualification will include: (a) an average annual turnover (defined as billing for works in progress and completed) over the last five years of United States Dollars (US$) 15.0 million equivalent for civil works; (b) demonstrable cash flow (including access to credit) of US$2.0 Million equivalent; (c) experience as prime contractor in the construction of at least one assignment of a nature and complexity comparable to the proposed project activity within the last five years with a value of at least US$12.0M (to comply with this requirement, works quoted should be at least 80 percent complete). The similarity shall be based on the physical size, complexity, methods/technology or other characteristics as described in Section VI, Scope of Works. (d) Project Manager with eight years’ experience, five of which have been spent in works of an equivalent nature and scope, including not less than five as a Project Manager. Eligible applicants may obtain the pre-qualification information documents no later than Tuesday 11 September 2018 by calling, writing, faxing, or by email to the first address below. The request must clearly state “Haulover Bridge Replacement” The documents are available in the English language for a non-refundable fee of US$50.00. Potential applicants who request that documents be forwarded to them are required to submit an account number from a local courier agent, which accepts freight collect charges. The MOW will promptly dispatch the documents but under no circumstances will the Ministry be responsible for late delivery or loss of the documents so transmitted. Submissions of applications for pre-qualification (one original and two copies) shall be in English and must be received in sealed envelopes, clearly marked “Application to Pre-qualify for Haulover Bridge Replacement”. Applications must be either delivered by hand or by registered mail to the first address below not later than 2:00 p.m. on Thursday 4 October 2018. A copy of the Application for Prequalification should be simultaneously submitted to CDB at the second address below. The MOW reserves the right to accept or reject late applications or to cancel the prequalification process. The MOW will not be bound to assign any reason for not pre-qualifying any applicant and will not defray costs incurred by applicants in the preparation and submission of the pre-qualification documents. Applicants will be advised in due course of the results of their application. Only contractors and joint ventures pre-qualified under this procedure will be invited to bid. 1.
Project Execution Unit Ministry of Works Power Lane Belmopan Cayo District BELIZE, C. A. Tel: +501-828-5221 Fax: +501-822-0563 Email: peumow@yahoo.com
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Procurement Officer Caribbean Development Bank P O Box 408, Wildey St. Michael BARBADOS, W. I. Tel: +1-246-431-1600 Fax: +1-246-426-7269 Email: procurement@caribank.org
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Terry Su & Kelly Liu win Brodies ‘Strong & Weak’ table tennis championship
Belize City, August 10, 2018 Terry Su and Kelly Liu won the 2018 Brodies ‘Strong & Weak’ table tennis doubles championship held by the Belize Table Tennis Association, (BTTA) at Belize Elementary auditorium on Sunday. Su and Liu advanced by a 3-0 win against Daryl Palacio and Manuel Catellanos, a 3-2 win against Rohit Pagarani and Che Waight, and 3-2 win against Jofny Paguagua and Mihir Karnani in the fourth round.
Second place winners Jofny Paguagua and Mihir Karnani reached the fimals by a 3-1 win over Wilber Tito Bientz and Colin Wu, who took 3rd place. In the finals. Jofny Paguagua and Mihir Karnani took Games
2 and 3, by scores: 11-6, 11-7, while Su and Liu won Games 1 and 4, to tie 2-2. Su and Liu won Game 5: 12-10. Pagarani and Waight had relegated Wilber Tito Bientz and Colin Wu to the losers brack-
et in the third round, but Bientz and Wu fought their way back out of the losers’ bracket, by wins against Taye Parkinson and Parin Thadwani, and Waight and Pagarani who took 4th place.
Lemonal Easy Does It wins 2018 Harrison Parks cricket championship Lords Bank Village, August 11, 2018 Lemonal’s Easy Does It Cricket Club won their 4th Harrison Parks cricket championship, batting 172 runs to Summer Fever’s 119 runs in Game 3 of the finals at Lords Bank on Saturday Man of the Match Cyril Banner hit 2 sixes and a four to top-score for Lemonal with 51 runs, and Walter Flowers hit a six and 3 fours to score 27 runs. Kenroy “Ike” Reynolds batted 18 runs, and Glenroy “Budget” Reynolds and Andrew Banner scores 12 runs apiece. Calbert Reynolds scored 11 runs Summer Fever’s bowlers Jermain Baizar, Travis Stephenson Malik Sutherland and Orson “Big Dawg” Flowers too 2 wickets apiece, but they also bowled 11 byes, 2 leg byes, 11 wides and 2 no balls; so that Easy Does It scored 172 runs. When Summer Fever came to bat, Jovanni Baizar topscored with 32 runs, Orson Flowers and Justin Rivers scored 15 runs apiece, while
Malik Sutherland scored 11 runs. Bernard Sutherland and Dennis Tillett had scored 5 runs apiece. Kenton Young managed 6 runs. Kenroy Reynolds led the Lemonal bowling, taking 4 wickets, Andrew Banner took 3 wickets, and Glenroy Reynolds took 2 wickets, while W as later Flowers took 1 wicket. They bowled 5 byes and 14 wides, but Summer Fever had scored only 119 runs.
NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the Companies listed below have been dissolved and duly struck off the IBC Register as follows: NAME OF COMPANY
BELLANCA PARTICIPATION CORP. PESCAMAR S.A. LAVIS INVEST & TRADE INC. APOLLO MANAGEMENT S.A. SALTONA INTERNATIONAL CORP. BORAY MARITIME CO. LTD. MONTGOMERY WATSON LTD. GOLDEN STREAM LTD. SPIRIT MANAGEMENT S.A. ZURKEI LIMITED ARDEN INTERTRADING INC. LAMPREY LTD. MONTVILLE CENTER LTD. HARVEST EXPRESS LIMITED MAJET WORLDWIDE CORP. BEYTON BELIZE LTD. TAZIKA PROPERTY S.A. CARSONE DEVELOPMENT INC. QUARN HOLDING LTD.
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PUBLIC AUCTION SALES: PROPERTIES Belize District; Cayo District; Corozal District; Stann Creek District BY ORDER of the Mortgagees, Messrs. St. John’s Credit Union Limited, Licensed Auctioneer Kevin A. Castillo sell thePROPERTIES following properties at the following locations, dates and times: PUBLIC will AUCTION SALES:
Belize District; Cayo District; Corozal District; Stann Creek District BY ORDER of the Mortgagees, Messrs. St. John’s Credit Union Limited, Licensed Auctioneer Kevin A. Castillo will sell the following properties at the following locations, dates and times: A: AT NO. 170 BELTEX AVENUE, BELAMA PHASE 1, BELIZE CITY ON MONDAY 27TH AUGUST 2018 AT 1:30 PM: 1. Lot No. 349 Sandhill Development Project (Maxboro) near Mile 16 Phillip Goldson Highway, Belize District:
ALL THAT piece or parcel of land being Lot No. 349 situate in Sandhill Development Project (Max Boro) near Mile 16 Phillip Goldson Highway, Belize District TOGETHER with all buildings and erections standing and being thereon. (Being concrete bungalow dwelling house [643 sq. ft.] containing 2 bedrooms + 1 bathroom + living/dining/kitchen + porch] [80 sq. ft.] and lot [1144.25 S.Y.] or [956.733 S.M.] situate in Sandhill Development Project (Maxboro) near Mile 16 Phillip Goldson Highway, Belize District, the leasehold property of Mr. Bernard Cayetano & Ms. Genevieve Cayetano). 2. Lot No. 195 Max Boro Layout, Sandhill Village, Belize District:
ALL THAT piece or parcel of land being Lot #291 situate along the Freetown Sibun Road, Windmill Area, Hattieville Village, Belize District held by Ms. Matilda Particia Flowers under Minister's Fiat Grant No. 20 of 2000 dated 18th February 2000 (Plan #1192) TOGETHER with all buildings and erections standing and being theron. (Being a concrete bungalow dwelling house [725 sq. ft.] 2 bedrooms + 1 bathroom + living/dining/kitchen + porch [183 sq. ft.] situate on The Freetown Sibun Road, Windmill Area, Hattieville, Belize District, the freehold property of Ms. Matilda Particia Flowers) 8. Lot # 1 situate northeast Mirage & Perez Roads, Ladyville Village, Belize District:
ALL THAT piece or parcel of land being Lot No. 1 containing 599.80 square yards situate in Ladyville Village, Belize District held under Deed of Conveyance dated 29th June 2012 TOGETHER with all buildings and erections standing and being theron. (Being a vacant lot situate northeast of Mirage & Perez Roads, Ladyville, Belize District, the freehold property of Mr. Martin Jimenez Jr.) 9. Lot #88 situated in the La Milpa Area, Ladyville Village, Belize District:
ALL THAT piece or parcel of land being Lot No. 195 situate in Sandhill Development Project (Max Boro) near Mile 16 Phillip Goldson Highway, Belize District held by Ministers Fiat Grant No. 666 of 2007 TOGETHER with all buildings and erections standing and being thereon. (, the freehold property of Mr. Aston Richards). 3. Lot No. 200 Mile 8 1/2 North of the Phillip Goldson Highway, Belize District: ALL THAT piece or parcel of land being Lot #88 situate in the Milpa Area, Ladyville, Belize District held under Deed of Conveyance dated 14th August 2014 in favour of Ms. Jennifer Archer TOGETHER with all buildings and erections standing and being thereon. (Being a concrete bungalow dwelling house [735 sq. ft.] containing 3 bedrooms + 2 bathrooms + living/dining/kitchen situate in La Milpa Area, Ladyville, Belize District, the freehold property of Ms. Lorna Oyerinde) 10. Lot #79 Sandhill Village Extension, Belize District:
ALL THAT piece or parcel of land being Lot No. 200 Mile 8 1/2 North of the Phillip Goldson Highway, Belize District TOGETHER with all buildings and erections standing and being thereon. (Being concrete bungalow dwelling house [691 sq. ft.] containing 3 bedrooms + 1 bathroom + living/dining/kitchen and lot [543.301 S.M.] situate at Lot No. 200 Mile 8 1/2 North of the Phillip Goldson Highway, Belize District, the freehold property of Ms. Janet Hendy and Mr. Leroy Smith) 4. Lot No. 50 Los Lagos Sub-division, Mile 13 on the Phillip Goldson Highway, Belize District:
ALL THAT piece or parcel of land being Lot No. 79 situate in Sandhill Village Extension, Belize District containing 707.12 square yards held under Minister's Fiat Lease # 302 of 1997 dated 6th September 1997 TOGETHER with all buildings and erections standing and being theron. (Being a vacant lot No. 79 [707.12
S.Y.] situate in Sandhill Village Extension, Sandhill Village, Belize District, the leasehold property of Ms. Lorna Oyerinde) 11. Parcels 763 & 764 Corner Western Avenue & Carnation Street, St Martin De Porres, Belize City:
ALL THAT piece or parcel of land being Lot No. 50 Los Lagos Sub-division situate at Mile 13 on the Phillip Goldson Highway, Belize District TOGETHER with all buildings and erections standing and being thereon. (Being concrete bungalow dwelling house [643 sq. ft.] containing 2 bedrooms + 1 bathroom + living/dining/kitchen + porch [80 sq. ft.] and lot [650.20 S.Y.] or [543.648 S.M.] situate at Lot No. 50 Los Lagos Sub-division, Mile 13 on the Phillip Golsdon Highway, Belize District, the freehold property of Mr. Lorenzo Diaz) 5. Parcel No. 609 Nutmeg Street, St. Martins, Belize District:
REGISTRATION SECTION BLOCK PARCEL St. Martin De Porres 45 609/1 (Being an incomplete, abandoned concrete structure [802 sq. ft.] containing: ground floor + first level column and beans situate at Parcel No. 609 Nutmeg Street, St. Martins, Belize District, the leasehold property of Mr. Hipolito Torres (Marilyn Torres - Surety (deceased) 6. Parcel 994/1 off Loedigaria Membrano Street, St Martins De Porres West, Belize City Belize:
REGISTRATION SECTION BLOCK PARCEL St. Martin De Porres West 45 994/1 (Being 2 storey concrete apartment building [2,349 sq. ft.] containing 4 one bedroom apartment on each floor + porch [348 sq. ft.] and lot [416.67 S.Y.] situate at Parcel 994/1 off Loedigaria Membrano Street, Martins De Porres West, Belize City Belize, the leasehold property of Ms. Erneth Tillett) 7. Lot #291 situate along the Freetown Sibun Road, Windmill Area, Hattieville Village, Belize District:
REGISTRATION SECTION BLOCK PARCELS St. Martin De Porres 45 763 & 764 (Being three main buildings: 1. Office & Store - bungalow timber structure [615 sq. ft.] 2 offices + store; 2. Shed [497 sq. ft.]; 3. Timber residence [915 sq. ft.] 4 bedrooms + 1 bathroom + living/dining/kitchen and double lots [1,377.91 S.Y.] situate at Corner Western Avenue and Carnation Street, St. Martin Deporres, Belize City, the freehold properties of Mr. Glenn Leslie and Ms. Marisol Leslie) 12. Lot No. 108 Fresh Pond, Boom Pine Ridge Area, Hattieville Road, Belize District:
ALL THAT piece or parcel of land being Lot No. 108 measuring 0.50 acre situate in the Boom Pine Ridge Area on the Boom Hattieville Road, Belize District held under Deed of Conveyance dated May 4, 2015 in favour of Ms. Lauren Burgess TOGETHER with all buildings and erections standing and being theron. (Being a concrete bungalow dwelling house [870 sq ft] 2 bedrooms + 1 Bathroom + living/dining/kitchen + porch [112 sq ft.] and lot [0.50 acre] situate in Fresh Pond, Boom Pine Ridge Area, off the Hattieville Road, Belize District, the freehold property of Ms. Lauren Burgess). 13. Lot No. 191 Mile 8 1/2 George Price Highway, Belize District
ALL THAT piece or parcel of land being Lot No.191 situated at Mile 8 1/2 George Price Highway, Belize District (Western Pines), held under Deed of Conveyance dated 18th June 2014 containing 546.960 square meters (65' X 90') TOGETHER with all buildings and erections standing and being thereon. (Being a concrete bungalow dwelling house [fully tiled - 681 sq ft] containing 3 bedrooms + 1 bathroom + living/dining/kitchen situate in Western Pines, Mile 8 1/2 George Price Highway, Belize District, the freehold property of Mr. Rodel Neal) 14. Lot Nos. A-27 & A-29 Burrell Boom Village,Belize District:
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PUBLIC AUCTION SALES: PROPERTIES Belize District; Cayo District; Corozal District; Stann Creek District BY ORDER of the Mortgagees, Messrs. St. John’s Credit Union Limited, Licensed Auctioneer Kevin A. Castillo will sell the following properties at the following locations, dates and times: Continued from Insert 1 ft. X 100 ft.] situate in the Lord’s Bank Village, BDF Project Extension, Belize District, the leasehold property of Ms. Karen Patten) 22. Parcel Nos. 225, 256 & 257 Corner West Collet Canal & Hicatee Street, Belize City:
ALL THAT piece or parcels of land being Lot Nos. A-27 & A-29 situated in the Southern part of Burrell Boom Village each comprising 957.508 square meters as shown on Entry No. 2271 Register No. 16, held under Deed of Conveyance dated March 18th, 2015 TOGETHER with all buildings and erections standing and being thereon.( Being two vacant lots comprising 957.508 S.M. situate south of Burrell Boom Village, Belize District ,the freehold property of Ms. Sharifa Tifarra Webster). 15. Lot No. 275 Hope Creek Village, Stann Creek District:
ALL THAT piece or parcel of land situate in Hope Creek Village, Mile 8 ½ along the Stann Creek Valley Road, Stann Creek District being Lot No. 275 containing 1219.49 square yards held under Minister’s Fiat Grant No. 430 of 2010 dated 5th October 2010 entry 4145 TOGETHER with all buildings and erections standing and being thereon. (Being an incomplete concrete bungalow dwelling house containing 2 bedrooms + 1 bathroom + living/dining/kitchen and lot [1219.49 S.Y.], the freehold property of Ms. Bernadine Meighan surety for Mr. Joseph Meighan Sr.) 16. Lot No. 297 Fresh Pond, Burrell Boom, Belize District:
ALL THAT piece or parcel of land being Lot No. 297 situate in Fresh Pond Area, Burrell Boom Village, Belize District held under Deed of Conveyance dated 13 th August 2013 containing 0.23 acres of land TOGETHER with all buildings and erections standing and being thereon. (Being a metal/plycem bungalow dwelling house [915 sq. ft.] containing 3 bedrooms + 1 bathroom and lot [0.23 acre], the freehold property of Ms. Monica Hemmans) 17. Parcel No. 1707 Dean Street, Belize City, Belize District:
REGISTRATION SECTION BLOCK PARCEL Albert/Mesop 45 1707 (Being two storey concrete building [1953 sq. ft.] containing Ground floor: file rooms + restrooms + waiting area; First Floor 4 offices + file room + secretary area + restrooms and lot situate on Dean Street in Belize City, the freehold property of Ms. Emma Elswith Cattouse)
REGISTRATION SECTION BLOCK PARCELS Queens Square 45 255, 256 & 257 (Being Queen Square Market - a concrete commercial building situate at the Corner West Collet Canal & Hicatee Street, Belize City used as a market/supermarket consisting of 3 main sections: a 7 stall market, a supermarket and an open area, the freehold properties of Mr. Alvin Hyde and Ms. Angela Hyde) B: IN FRONT ST. JOHN'S CREDIT UNION LIMITED, CONSTITUTION DRIVE, BELMOPAN CAYO DISTRICT ON TUESDAY 28TH AUGUST 2018 AT 1:30 AM: 1. Lot No. 83 Bullett Tree Falls Rd, Kay Works Agriculture Area, Cayo District:
ALL THAT piece or parcel of land being Lot No. 83 situated along the North side of the Bullet Tree Falls Rd, Kay Works Agriculture Area, Cayo District as shown on Entry number 10509 Register 22 dated 26th June 2007, held under Deed of Conveyance dated 5th October 2010 TOGETHER with all buildings and erections standing and being thereon.( Being a vacant parcel of land [513.33 S.Y] situate in Bullet Tree Falls Road, Kay Works Agriculture Area, Cayo District, the freehold property of Ms. Monica Jex) 2. Parcel No. 1551 Off Constitution Drive (Behind Buca), Belmopan, Cayo District:
REGISTRATION SECTION BLOCK PARCEL Belmopan 20 1551/1 (Being a concrete bungalow dwelling house [1,065 sq. ft.] 3 bedrooms + 2 bathrooms and an incomplete concrete building [81 ft. X 60.5 ft.] and lot situate off Constitution Drive, in the area behind Buca Service Station, Belmopan, Cayo District, the leasehold property of Mr. George Smith, surety for Mr. Peter Sutherland) 3. At Parcel No. 2509 Roaring Creek Village, Cayo District:
REGISTRATION SECTION BLOCK PARCEL Society Hall 24 2509 (Being a vacant lot [1111.11 S.Y.] situate on the North side of Roaring Creek Village, Cayo District, the freehold property of Mr. Calvin Stamp)
18. Parcel No. 143 near Mile 6 George Price Highway, Belize District: 4. Parcel No. 4766 St. Vincent Street, Belmopan, Cayo District:
REGISTRATION SECTION BLOCK PARCEL Sibun Bight 16 143 (Being a vacant lot situate near Mile 6 George Price Highway, the freehold property of Mr. Bernard Pitts) 19. At Parcel No. 3658 Carolina/Calcutta, Corozal District:
REGISTRATION SECTION BLOCK PARCEL Belmopan 20 4766 (Being a vacant lot [627.146 S.M.] situate 6 Lots east of the United States Housing Compound on St. Vincent Street, Belmopan, Cayo District, the freehold property of Mr. Jerome Guy & Ms. Erica Guy) TERMS: STRICTLY CASH KEVIN A. CASTILLO TELEPHONE: 223 4488 Email: kevinacas@yahoo.com Facebook: Belize Auctions
REGTRATION SECTION BLOCK PARCEL Corozal North 1 596 (Being a two storey concrete dwelling house [2112 sq. ft.] + porch [916 sq. ft.] and lot [905.77 sq. ft.] situate in Carolina/Calcutta Village, Corozal District, the freehold property of Mr. Lyndon Gillett) 20. At Parcel No. 596 Alta Mira Area, Corozal Town, Corozal District:
[Photo - 2013] REGISTRATION SECTION BLOCK PARCEL Carolina/Calcutta 1 3658 (Being a lot [1924.197 S.M.] situate 300 Metres north of the Consejo Road, Alta Mira Area, Corozal Town, Corozal District and planted with various fruit trees, the freehold property of Mr. Santos Acosta) 21. Lot No. 237 B.D.F. Housing Project Extension Lord’s Bank Village, Belize District:
ALL THAT lot piece or parcel of land situate in Lord’s Bank Village, B.D.F. Housing Project Extension, Belize District bounded and described as follows: On the North for a distance of 30.475 meters (100.00 ft) by Lot No. 238; On the South for a distance of 30.475 meters by Lot No. 236; On the East for a distance of 24.280 meters (80.00 ft) by a street reserve; On the West for a distance of 24.380 meters by Lot No. 251 being Lot No. 237 containing 888.89 square yards as shown on a plan of survey signed by G.E. Gill, Licensed Land Surveyor dated 9th day of December 2001 registered at the Lands and Survey Department in Belmopan in Entry No. 6209, Register No. 23 TOGETHER with all buildings and erections standing and being thereon. (Being a vacant lot [80
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