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The Belize Times The Truth Shall Make You Free Established 1957 18 JANUARY 2015 | ISSUE NO: 4928 www.belizetimes.bz | $1.00 SCAN HERE Finnegan lashes out at UDP CitCo for Dean St. disaster PUP to GOB: Roll out Petro-Caribe Support for Cane Farmers Pg. 2 Pg. 3 Pg. 8 Pg. 8 PUP’s Revolutionary Education Agenda These are the men who sold out the poor and hardworking came farmers to the rich multi-national company, American Sugar Refinery New ideas will unleash Creativity and Technology Belize City, January 15, 2015 Leader of the People’s United Party Hon. Francis Fonse- ca today introduced revolutionary ideas which the next PUP Government will pursue for today’s old education system to undergo much-needed transformation which will allow teach- ing and learning to become more relevant and productive in the present technologically-advanced society. “The next PUP Government will lead the way in making relevant and meaningful investments in new, bold and appropriate technologies that can support mod- ern methods of teaching and learning from pre-school to universities,” declared Hon. Francis Fonseca to the energet- TRAITORS! PUP Leader Francis Fonseca in- troduces the Education Agenda

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Page 1: Belize Times January 18, 2015

THE BELIZE TIMES 18 JAN2015 1 The Belize Times

The Truth Shall Make You Free

Established 1957

18 JANUARY 2015 | ISSUE NO: 4928 www.belizetimes.bz | $1.00

SCAN HERE

Finnegan lashes out at UDP CitCo

for Dean St. disaster

PUP to GOB: Roll out Petro-Caribe Support for Cane Farmers

Pg. 2

Pg. 3

Pg. 8 Pg. 8

The Battle is Not Over!

PUP’s Revolutionary Education Agenda

These are the men who sold out the poor and hardworking came farmers to the rich multi-national company, American Sugar Refinery

New ideas will unleash Creativity and Technology

Belize City, January 15, 2015Leader of the People’s United Party Hon. Francis Fonse-

ca today introduced revolutionary ideas which the next PUP Government will pursue for today’s old education system to undergo much-needed transformation which will allow teach-ing and learning to become more relevant and productive in the present technologically-advanced society.

“The next PUP Government will lead the way in making relevant and meaningful investments in new, bold and appropriate technologies that can support mod-ern methods of teaching and learning from pre-school to universities,” declared Hon. Francis Fonseca to the energet-

TRAITORS!

PUP Leader Francis Fonseca in-troduces the Education Agenda

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“Boots” Victimizes Fire Victim for

Supporting PUP

Lawsuits against GOB: A cost to

taxpayers

More Autonomy for Village Councils

Searching for my family

OPINIONOUT OUT

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LOCAL WEATHER26 Mar 27 Mar20 Jan 21 Jan19 Jan18 Jan17 Jan16 Jan

Dear Editor,The denial of hous-

ing assistance to Port Loyola fire victim and single mother, Rose Wil-liams, is one of the most

outrageous, spiteful, unconsciona-ble, and heartless acts of political victimization by the Area Represen-tative Anthony “Boots” Martinez.

One year ago a fire completely gutted Miss Williams’ home. As a re-sult of the blaze she and her children were left homeless, and they were unable to save any of their belong-ings. Once I became aware of the unfortunate situation, I immediately rendered some financial assistance to the family. On the other hand when Miss Williams approached the elect-ed Area Representative for housing assistance, “Boots” Martinez told her that she has no help to receive from him, because she is a supporter of Gilroy Usher, Sr. and PUP.

That is the height of arrogance and spitefulness by the UDP Area Representative. “Boots” Martinez was elected to office to serve all the residents of Port Loyola and not only his UDP cronies. Miss Williams de-serves urgent assistance from the Area Representative. Right thinking politicians simply don’t play politics with victims of disaster, whose lives have been turned upside down.

If government funds could have been used to build over a dozen, large, yellow concrete houses for a Minister all over Belize City, govern-ment funds should also be used to assist fire victims like Rose Williams of Port Loyola in Belize City.

Stop the heartless victimization “Boots”.

Sincerely yours, Gilroy Usher, Sr. 629-6560

Dear Editor,Of late, a number

of lawsuits have been brought against the Gov-ernment of Belize (GOB) some of which have

resulted in GOB having to pay thou-sands of dollars in compensation. While I celebrate the sufficient em-powerment of people to resort to the courts for redress, I am also keenly aware that any monetary penalties levied against GOB, is paid by tax-payers. In most instances it appears to me that liability suits against GOB appear to have resulted from person-nel/worker culpability.

Good agencies strive to have clear policies and procedures to pro-tect themselves from potential liabil-ity resulting from personnel/worker malpractice. Good agencies have per-sonnel/workers sign that they have read and understood agency policies. Further, some agencies have person-nel/workers purchase malpractice insurance. As a social work grad stu-dent in Oklahoma, United States of America, I had to purchase malprac-tice insurance with liability limits to the tune of One Million dollars. With-out this no social work agency would admit me into practice.

It is my understanding that if harm resulted to someone in the process of discharging duties, having followed established agency policies and procedures that I am protected from liability suits and instead it is the agency that would be liable. An example of this has occurred in the pharmaceutical field and automotive industry among others—obviously not here in Belize.

Successful law suits have been won against GOB for wrongful police shootings, medical negligence, depri-

Dear Editor,If you take a

quick glance at the average budgetary allocation for out-dis-trict communities,

it is approximately $6,000 to the duly elected Area Representative to be spread among, for example in Stann Creek West, approx-imately 20,000 people, which would give a measly 30 cents for assistance, per month, per per-son! What can you do with 30 cents? Buy a small pack of soda biscuits?

Out-districts have very little autonomy and do not have the ability to take advantage of 1). The collection of property taxes, 2). The collection of trade license fees and 3). The submission of estimates of revenue and expen-diture to the Minister of Finance.

In this article I will focus on just how important and how easy it is for villages to gain more finan-cial autonomy, especially villages that have a high level of tourism investment, such as Placencia, Seine Bight and Hopkins.

As Chairman of Placencia Vil-lage from 2010 - 2013 I have seen and experienced the hamstring of lack of finances due to limited au-tonomy via the Village Council Act of 2003. On the Placencia penin-sula there are approximately 150 businesses. There are three banks that I will add to that 150 making it a total of 153 businesses. To jux-tapose San Pedro’s Trade License fees charged on banks alone, Placencia Village would collect a cool $30,000BZ per year from the three banks alone. If a flat fee is averaged out for the remainder of businesses on the Peninsula for the first three years so that there is a bit of easing into these new fees, and then start catego-rizing via type of business - from my calculations - $500bz per year multiplied by 150 businesses, it

Dear Editor,I am writing as I am look-

ing for any family that I may have in Belize. My name is Ray-mond Willis Oliver. I live in En-gland and was born in Newcas-

tle Upon Tyne, England, to a woman named Dorothy Willis who was born on 2nd Feb 1941. She had a daughter named Lorraine in 1961 who died and another 2 daughters born in Newcastle Upon Tyne, England, one born 4th June 1967 named Tanya. At the time Dorothy was known as Dorothy Willis, for-merly Bishop and the father was from Belize. His name was Thaddeus Rexford Gillett. The other daughter was born on 2ndApril 1962 named Juanita, same father and mother but at that time Dorothy was known as Dorothy Gillett. Dorothy Willis and Joseph Gillett mar-ried at the civic centre, Newcastle Upon Tyne, England on 15th June 1968. I heard that Dor-othy, Thaddeus, Juanita and Tanya went to Belize in 1968.I heard that Dorothy and Thad-deus were legally separated in 1971 or 1972. Dorothy moved to Belize City living in a small hotel for 2 years before moving to USA it is thought and Thaddeus also known as Teddy, moved with my two sisters to live in Corozal Town with a common law wife whose name I don’t know. Teddy died and my 2 sisters con-tinued to live with the common law wife until possibly 1979. After that I have no informa-tion. I know it is sketchy but if you could pos-sibly publish this in your paper and if anyone could contact me on [email protected] I would greatly appreciate it. I will be vis-iting Belize this April-May.

Thanks.Raymond Willis Oliver

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Francis Fonseca

CCJ’S 2ND PRESIDENT VISITS PUP OFFICIALS

WOMAN HATERSPUP Cayo North Standard Bearer Richard Harrison to unveil 5-year

Development Plan

PUP’s Revolutionary Education Agenda

ic crowd of young people as he unveiled the “Education Agenda” at Independence Hall in Belize City.

The central theme of the Educa-tion Agenda is Creativity and Technology. These, said artist and advocate Yasser

gether develop User-Generated Content for learning and developing a Belize digital portal of resource material for students and teachers.

Technology must be embraced in ev-ery way possible, urged PUP Leader Hon. Fonseca, a past Minister of Education and Youth.

“…a world-class, quality educa-tion will allow our people to participate fully and actively in the new, creative, technologically-driven economy of the People’s United Party – will allow our young people to embrace and value the absolute requirement for strong, dem-ocratic institutions of Governance,” he said.

Another speaker at today’s event was Lake Independence Standard Bearer and former Minister of Education Cordel Hyde. He said that Education is not a priority for

Musa, are the elements which will pro-vide a “renewal” to an education system which is turning our young people away from learning. He added that reform and transformation in the education system is an “urgent appointment with history” and it was no surprise that it is the George Price’s People’s United Party that is leading the way.

Musa, who presented on the frame-work of the Education Agenda said that it is conceptualized for collaboration to ensure that everyone can have an input. The idea, he added, was to develop a rel-evant plan that embraces today’s modern world, supports teachers and speaks the language of our young people.

Some of the ideas that form part of the agenda consist of opening up access to high-speed internet to each high school and tertiary-level institution, developing a

pilot program to provide digital devices to high school students, training for teachers on how to integrate multiple technologies in the classroom, encouraging multimedia use in classrooms by providing technology tools, introduce a program where teachers and tech-capable young people can to-

the present Government, as too many are not accessing education. While there have been some successes, unless those are shared among every youth in Southside Belize City and southern Belize, then it is not enough, he added. What is priority for them is spending in prisons, paying gangs, paying

for lofty apartments for Ambassadors in New York and Brussels.

“As a Party we are committed to ensure that every single child attends high school and it doesn’t matter where that child lives, or who his par-ents voted for,” said Hyde.

The Education Agenda was launched as the Party celebrated the 96th birthday of the late Father of the Nation. Rt. Hon. George Price. Hon. Fonseca said that the PUP maintains its unwavering commit-ment to poverty eradication, equality of opportunity and justice for all Belizeans.

The Education Agenda follows the launching of the Social Justice Agenda on January 15, 2014.

“The PUP believes in education. We believe that education is the key to national development and our in-vestments today in education contin-ues to be the most effective poverty alleviation strategy,” Hon. Fonseca de-clared.

Sir Dennis Byron (4th from left) visiting PUP Leader Hon. Francis Fonseca, Former Prime Minister Rt. Hon. Said Musa and Senators Anthony Sylvestre Jr. & Lisa Shoman at Independence Hall on Thursday January 15th, 2015

Yasser Musa discussing the Education Agenda

Former Minister of Education Cordel Hyde said education is not a priority for the UDP government

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PUP San Pedro Town Council Teamon the campaign trail

Officer Down!

0404

THE SUGAR CRISIS

on the

On Monday January 12th, 2015 the People’s United Party held a Press Briefing to outline for the Belizean people our Party’s position and concerns regarding the present crisis in the Sugar Cane Industry.

I presented the following points:

1. The crisis in the Sugar In-dustry is not one which we in the PUP seek to exploit for political ad-vantage. This is a national issue. The great majority of the cane farmers are already supporters of our Party whom we represent in the National Assembly. We care deeply about the Cañeros, their families and their livelihood.

2. The Sugar Industry is the lifeblood of the North and its surviv-al and success is vital to our nation-al economy. This Industry has had a long history of growth and develop-ment based on a working tri-partite relationship including the Farmers, the Miller (BSI/ASR), and the Gov-ernment of Belize. Each of these

parties has a critical role to play in the work of the industry and must be valued and respected.

3. The PUP condemns in the strongest possible terms the decision by Prime Minister Bar-row and his UDP Government to undermine and destroy this long established working relationship and partnership in the Sugar In-dustry. Barrow and the UDP have abandoned the Cañeros and the national interest and have decid-edly sided with the multi-national ASR. Just as the UDP abandoned the Maya in the South in favor of US Capital, so too today they have turned their backs on the Cane Farmers of Northern Belize.

4. When Barrow and the UDP, under political pressure, finally engaged in this crisis, all they were interested in was get-ting a deal done, signing an agree-ment. It did not matter whether that agreement was fair or unfair to our Cañeros. Barrow as usu-

al just wanted to look good. Well, Barrow has now forced an agreement, he has got his deal and it is clear for all to see that it is an unfair deal and agreement for the Farm-ers. It is for this unfair deal that Barrow and the UDP are now actively working to break up and destroy the 55 year old institution that is the BSCFA. The question that arises is: What does ASR have over Barrow and the UDP? What is really behind this deal? Why is Barrow so nice and pleasant to Mac Mclaren and so rude and offensive towards our own Cane Farmers?

5. We all want the crop to start, especially the Farm-ers. We know how difficult it is for our Cañeros. These are principled, hard-working peo-ple who take their personal

responsibilities and commitments very seriously. The situation for them is made so much worse when their partner in busi-ness BSI/ASR and their very own Govern-ment are working against them and seek-ing to undermine their interests.

6. But we in the PUP say to our Cañeros that we are with you. We stand proudly and strongly on your side. You know this from our private discussion and we have tried at all times to be very re-sponsible and respectful of the process by staying out of the way to avoid any accusa-tions of political interference but we must now publicly declare our full, unwavering support for the farmers. WE STAND WITH OUR CANE FARMERS TODAY, TOMOR-ROW AND ALWAYS!!

7. Belize needs Foreign Direct In-vestment and we in the PUP welcome investors to Belize but if ASR cannot val-ue and respect our Farmers then let them leave.

8. Finally, a message to the Belizean Nation. What happens to our people in any part of our Country should be of concern to all of us regardless of where we live and work. If we are serious about the future of Belize and if we are committed to a stron-ger, better Belize, then we must be united in our efforts to achieve this objective. Do not allow Barrow or any company to di-vide us and turn us against each-other. It is time for us to become a Belizean Nation once again!! 33 years into Independence we must stand together united as ONE PEOPLE, ONE NATION UNDER GOD. WE NEED EACH OTHER MORE THAN EVER. GOD BLESS BELIZE.

On March 4th, 2015 VOTE PUP - SERVE THE PEOPLE

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Francis vs. Barrow – The Difference is Clear

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EDITORIAL

After seven years as Prime Minister of Belize, Dean Barrow has turned out to be the biggest disappointment since Melting Pot Disco closed.

Those seven borrowed years have been brutal to the people of Belize. By all types of measuring stick, Barrow has come up very short.

The most murders ever to occur in the country have happened during his tenure.

The most incursions into Belize by Guatemalans have taken place under Barrow.

The most Police abuses against citizens have become common place during Barrow.

The worst kinds of plunder, daylight cronies stealing of public monies and Ministerial corruption have been under his watch.

The most patients including tiny babies killed by hospital negligence have been under the arrogant Prime Minister.

The most blatant exploitation of Belizeans by for-eign entities such as U.S. Capital, ASR/BSI, Norwegian Cruise Lines, and even Guatemalan military base builders has been under Barrow.

The conditions for athletes and artists have been so bad that they have become practically non-existent under the Prime Minister.

The rape and hustle of lands has become epidemic under Barrow.

By now you get the point.Another angle to this has been the total absence of

any reform and vision. Institutions are creaking and collapsing whether they are health services, security services, the justice system, private sector business, or public service.

Under Barrow, the Government has no housing project. There is no skills training or job placement program.

Poverty has reached levels comparable to Ethiopia and Haiti. Official figures speak of 43 percent but no one believes this. Among young people and women, the figures are far higher. The Prime Minister has not a single policy to alleviate and then to eliminate this scourge on our people.

These things are said by way of background to what transpired Thursday morning, 15 January 2015.

This date is historic for two reasons. It is the anni-versary of the birth of the Father of our Independence

and founder of the People’s United Party – Rt. Hon. George Price.

Barrow has for the past seven years presided over the collapsing education system with more than half or all school-aged children not in college and far higher figures not in sixth forms, the Inter-American Development Bank have condemned Belize. It has not moved Barrow.

But not Francis Fonseca, the former hardworking Education Minister felt education and the future of our young Belizeans simply cannot be ignored.

On Thursday he launched a set of new proposals to challenge our nation to be ready for the new world that is unfolding.

This bold and progressive move is called a frame-work of ideas for Belize. In his Foreward, Francis repeats his well-known commitment that he and the People’s United Party believe in education and that it is education which is the great equalizer for our people and for them to become they key to national development.

The Party Leader makes it clear that it is education which is the best strategy to combat and drastically reduce poverty.

And he strongly emphasizes this almost sacred commitment that the People’s United Party will pro-vide “Free Education at the Primary School and the Secondary School level”.

The proposals put forward on Thursday by the Party Leader include strong reliance on the new era of technology as learning tools. These are some of the proposed ideas to make learning more relevant and attractive to our young minds.

The Party Leader has called on all stakeholders and interest persons to review the proposals and make suggestions.

This is the way forward. Education is all of our business.

By contrast to the last seven years of desert and famine where no initiative and no vision have been forthcoming. Under Barrow half of the young school-aged population of our country are out of school.

Any comparison between Francis Fonseca and Dean Barrow in the area of education as in any other area and Barrow is exposed as a do nothing talker, full of sound and fury achieving nothing. In the words of Hubert Elrington: All Glitter and No Substance.

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PUP Belmopan CitCo Teamon the campaign trail in Belmopan City

PUP Belmopan Standard Bearer, Senator Patrick Andrews, and members of the PUP City Council team visiting residents of Bel-

mopan, sharing positive ideas and listening to their concerns

Poor street conditions are prev-alent throughout many areas of

the capital

PUP Mayoral Candidate Jose Chacon and Senator Andrews having a chat with Belmopan resident

The Team that will deliver VICTORY in Belmopan

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WOMAN IN THE HOUSE

Kudos, Rosita Baltazar!!

By Dolores Balderamos Garcia

On December 17 last year, just before Christmas, Rosebud’s Dance School presented its

Christmas Recital at the La-dyville Community Center. The fact that there is a full-fledged dance school right in Ladyville makes me quite excited. For many years as a child and then as a teenager, I danced with the Mary Valdes School of Classical Dance (Ballet), and the love of dance is still very much a part of me. Need-less to say I am thrilled that Rose-bud’s Dance School was able to hold an exquisite recital of dance in my home village/municipality.

In attendance were veteran dance instructor and choreogra-pher Sistie Fairweather Harmes,

Village Chairman Albert Magdaleno, and myself, as well as many ador-ing moms, dads and relatives of the girls who are members of Ladyville’s first dance school.

Before describing the delightful program, I must pause to acknowl-edge the lady who has made this all happen. She is none other than Rosa ‘Rosita’ Baltazar of Los Lagos, Ladyville, a veteran prima ballerina and dance instructor herself, and the driving force behind the existence of the school. Rosita has always held a very special place in my circle of friends and acquaintances. She is pure poetry in motion as a dancer, and I recall so many times seeing her on stage at various venues including the Bliss. There is something intan-

gible yet quintessentially artistic in her expression. The toss of her head, the point of her toes, the presentation of her body in motion has always held that extra ‘oomph’ of beauty, and she therefore stands out head and shoul-ders above her sister and fellow danc-ers in any selection.

Rosita has recently overcome some health issues in order to emerge as Ladyville’s dance instructor for her small school, and I believe that we should all give her our full support for her endeavor. There is something ex-tremely special about getting little girls and also older girls to acquire the disci-pline and grace of dancers. Rosita is in my view well on her way to becoming a Ladyville and Belizean treasure. And I also want to acknowledge a special supportive parent - Irma Skeen, who has become Rosita’s right hand and pillar of support for Rosebud’s.

The Christmas Recital featured the full membership of Rosebud’s. About twenty-five young girls with ages ranging from four to fourteen real-ly delighted parents and all in attendance with their very well rehearsed pieces. The selections demonstrated the excel-lent training in challenging circumstanc-es that the dancers have received. The classical as well as the modern pieces showcased the girls’ training and also their great love of dancing, encouraged by parents and the teaching of Rosita. Some pieces had a Christmas theme,

while others presented the skills ac-quired.

It is for me to obviously say that the training which these children are receiving will remain with them throughout life. Classical dance train-ing and the discipline for presenta-tion of choreographed pieces to an audience inculcates so much in our girls. I certainly express the greatest of kudos to parents who ensure the attendance of the girls, purchase lovely costumes, and encourage self expression in dance. Likewise it is for us in the wider community to provide the best possible spaces for the development of the children.

After the recital, I pledged on behalf of myself and my husband Pepe Garcia, Chairman of our Belize Rural Central Committee, $2,000.00 towards the refurbishment of a special space downstairs of the Ladyville Community Center for the proper dance studio that is es-sential. Mr. Magdaleno has already graciously approved. Cement floors are terrible on knees, not to men-tion that these rough floors literally ‘eat’ the ballet slippers needed by the girls. We will need more funds, but I am confident that with good advocacy and community outreach we can raise the needed money for wooden floors. Only the best of luck to Rosebud’s for this year 2015, and KUDOS, ROSITA BALTAZAR!!

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BELIZE A.D. 2013Claim No. 357 of 2013

( MICHAEL BRUNETTE ( ANN BRUNETTE (also known as Ann Kuffner( and Ann Catherine Kuffner Brunette) CLAIMANTS

BETWEEN(AND (GRAND BAYMAN, BELIZE LIMITED 1ST DEFENDANT (SAN PEDRO CLUB LIMITED 2ND DEFENDANT

TO: SAN PEDRO CLUB LIMITED MARINA TOWERS, 4th Floor, Suite 402, Newtown Barracks, Belize City Belize.

TAKE NOTICE that an action has been commenced against you in the Supreme Court of Belize, Claim No. 357 of 2013 by DEVELOPMENT FINANCE CORPORATION of MICHAEL BRUNETTE and ANN BRUNETTE, also known as Ann Kuffner and Ann Catherine Kuffner Brunette of San Pedro, Ambergris Caye, Belize, in which the Claimants’ claim is for an Order that the Claimants be paid specific and particular sums of money by the Defendants under an Agreement for Sale, Declarations that the said Agreement for Sale made in writing and executed on the 15th of January 2008 between the Claimants and the Defendants is valid and subsisting and that the Defendants are in breach of the said contract, or in the alternative have frustrated the said Agreement; an Order for Specific performance of the said Agreement for Sale, an Order awarding General Damages for Breach of Contract or in the alternative, Damages for Frustration of Contract, an Order for Special Damages for breach and /or Frustration of Contract and for interest pursuant to Sections 166 and 167 f the Supreme Court of Judicature Act and for costs.

AND it has been ordered that service of the Amended Claim Form and Statement of Claim in the said action on you be effected by this advertisement. If you desire to defend the said action, you must, within twenty eight days from the date of such publication, enter an appearance at the office of the Supreme Court.

TAKE NOTICE THAT in Default of such appearance, judgement may be entered.

DATED the 16th day of December , 2014.

LISA M SHOMAN SC Attorney-at-Law for the Claimants MICHAEL BRUNETTE and ANN BRUNETTE

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– Freetown’s Mr. Quitar?

PUP to GOB: Roll out Petro-Caribe Support for Cane Farmers

Belize City, January 13, 2014The People’s United Party has

called on the Barrow Administration to urgently provide financial support to the cane farmers through available Pet-ro-Caribe funds.

As a result of the impasse with American Sugar Refinery, and a pro-longed delay in the start of what was supposed to have been a 2014/2015 crops season, cane farmers in northern Belize have suffered tremendous eco-nomic loss and hardship with no deliv-ery of sugar cane.

The Barrow Administration has virtually abandoned the cane farmers, leaving them to be crushed under ASR’s might. Faced with the realities of eco-

nomic loss, throughout the Christmas season and now as schools are about to resume, the cane farmers called on their association, the Belize Sugar Cane Farmers Association, to provide support using the funding available. The BSCFA was able to meet the request of such spending prior to Christmas, disbursing $2.5 million, but a second request has placed the Association’s future in trouble.

The use of the funds has come under harsh warning and criticism by one of BSCFA’s financial support, Fairtrade. Fairtrade trade consultant wrote to BSCFA Chairman Ezekiel Cansino, warning that such a move would place under non-compliance with Fairtrade rules. Additionally,

Clarke warned, such use of funds would bleed the Association broke, as it is that money which is needed to pay the staff.

“I am therefore concerned that this decision effectively sig-nals the departure of B.S.C.F.A. from the fair-trade movement and all the benefits that have been received in the past and can be received in the future,” wrote Clarke.

The Barrow Administration has sat and watched as the Association gasps for air like a drowning man. Yet, despite the urgent need for aid, the Government turns a blind eye.

The PUP believes the Govern-ment should not allow the BSCFA,

an institution which has served the cane farmers for 55 years, to simply gutter its existence because it is tak-ing the morally right decision to res-cue its cane farmers members from despair. On Monday January 12th morning, PUP Leaders including Party Leader Hon. Francis Fonseca, Orange Walk South Area Representative Hon. Jose Abelardo Mai, Corozal South East Area Representative Hon. Flor-encio Marin, Corozal Southwest Area Representative Hon. Ramiro Ramirez and Orange Walk North Standard Bearer Ramon Cervantes called on the Government to act.

The Barrow Administration has called a House Meeting on Monday. In the past, they have wasted away millions of Petro-Caribe monies on Christmas hams and turkeys for their political supporters. The PUP has called on the Prime Minister to do the right thing for once. Petrocaribe mon-ies can help cane farmers and allow the BSCFA not to crumble.

Finnegan lashes...

Belize City, January 13, 2015When it comes to talking the ugly truth

about the UDP Belize City Council’s term in office, being “magnanimous” is the last thing in UDP senior politician and party whip, Michael Finnegan’s mind.

There is clearly bad blood between him and UDP Belize City Mayor Darrel Bradley. On Monday, January 12th, Finnegan per-sonally called into Wave Radio’s “Wus Ting Da Mawning show” to bash the Mayor for the infrastructural disaster in the Mesopota-mia constituency.

Finnegan told the show hosts Joe and Fonso that the Mayor has really messed up parts of Mesop. He pointed specifically to Dean Street between West Canal and Collet Canal, where the water rises and remains stagnant for days following a brief period of rain.

“Dis da madness,” shouted Finnegan to the hosts.

Finnegan said that the street was re-cently paved, and that should have been the time to fix the street properly by includ-ing proper drainage, but this did not happen.

Under normal circumstances, neither Joe nor Fonso would entertain callers like the Finny one. There is a special “End Call” button used very often whenever someone offers even the slightest form of criticism against the UDP. Finnegan almost suffered that fate, but someone recognised the voice and Joe had to stomach the verbal whipping on his own son. Apparently, Joe even felt compelled to agree with Finneg-an during the conversation, responding by saying “yes boss”, “I deh wid you”, perhaps without realising he had joined in his son’s public flogging.

It is clear that Finnegan is no fan of the pompous, bull-headed wanna-be politician Darrel Bradley. This is the second time, in only three months that he makes it his busi-ness to embarrass the Mayor on live radio for all UDP supporters to listen.

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Holy Redeemer RC & St. Luke’s boys win in primary

schools basketball

IMAGINE THE DESPERATION

10 SPORTS THE BELIZE TIMES 18 JAN2015

Gentle Touch & Triple B’s

girls lead basketball competition

Vianney’s Faheem Elijio scored 5pts

Buttonwood Bay Nazarene & BES

Belize City, January 9, 2015The Buttonwood Bay Naz-

arene School and the Belize Elementary School girls each have 3 wins and are leading the Belize City primary school basketball tournament.

On Monday, January 12th the Buttonwood Bay girls post-ed their 3rd win in 5 outings: 3-0 against the St. Luke Methodist School girls with Alliyah Moore scoring 2 points.

Last Monday when the tournament resumed after the Christmas break, the Belize Elementary girls had also blown away the winless St. Luke’s girls: 12-2; with BES’ Allyana Musa scoring 12 points while Deandrea Parham scored 2

points for St. Luke’s.Last Friday, the BES girls

posted wins against the But-tonwood Bay Nazarene girls 4-2 and the St. John’s Anglican Primary School girls 11-4. BES’ Allyana Musa top-scored with 4 points against Buttonwood Bay Nazarene and 11 points against St. John’s, while Cindy Allen scored 2 points for Buttonwood Bay, and Tatiyah Hyde and Amy Ponce scored 2 points each for St. John’s Anglican.

Last Wednesday, the Holy Redeemer School girls had also edged out the St. Luke’s girls: 3-2; with Yu Ting Li leading Holy Redeemer with 2 points while Khia Downs shot a free throw for St Luke’s.

BES girls

Holy Redeemer girls

Belize City, January 12, 2015The Holy Redeemer RC School and the St.

Luke’s Methodist School boys both posted wins when the Belize City primary schools basketball tournament continued on Monday, January 12.

The St. Luke’s Methodist School boys won 18-14 against the Buttonwood Bay Nazarene School boys; with St. Luke’s Justin “Akon” Menzies scoring 15pts, while D’ Shon Staine and Edmond Flowers scored 5 pts each for Button-wood Bay.

The Holy Redeemer boys ran over the St. John’s Anglican School boys: 20-6, led by Justin Gentle with 10 pts, while St. John’s Levan Tillett scored 4 pts.

OTHER GAMES:Wesley Upper School vs. St. Luke’s boys - 22-12Belize Elementary School vs. Queen Square Anglican School - 26-12 St. John Vianney RC School vs. St. John’s Anglican School - 50-1St. Ignatius RC vs. Queen Square boys - 31-1 Wesley Upper boys vs. Buttonwood Bay - 17-4St. John Vianney RC vs. St. Joseph’s RC School - 22-5

St Joseph boys Nashus boys

St. Luke’s boys

Wesley’s Talib Bradley

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OCB Wavemakers win Boom to Manatee Lookout canoe race

11SPORTSTHE BELIZE TIMES18 JAN 2015

Police United vs. Belmopan 0-0 in finals game 1

Vista del Mar, January 10, 2015The OCB Wavemakers: Chris Guydis, Jerry

Rhaburn and Wilberto Daniels won the 2015 annual Burrell Boom-Manatee Lookout canoe race organized by the Belize Canoe Association on Saturday, in preparation for the 16th annual Ruta Maya River Challenge coming up over the Baron Bliss Day weekend in March. The next race comes up on Saturday, January 24, from Haulover Bridge to Burrell Boom.

Here are the results:1st Team/1st Male Category - OCB Wave-

makers - 1:17:482nd Team/2nd Male Category - N.I.C.H.’s

Alex, Felix & Efrain Cruz – 1:17:493rd Team/Male Category - Westrac Sting-

ers’ Jerry Cante, Erwin Cruz & Hener Cruz - 1:18:01

4th Team/Male Category - BTL Cobb’s Arm’s Clayton Cabb, Eric & Roy Cano - 1:19:57

5th Team/Male Category - Belize Bank Bulldogs’ Armin Lopez, Amado & Daniel Cruz

6th Team/1st Intramural - St. Ignatius/

Western Home Supplies’ Armando Lopez, Bayron Cruz & Alfred Lopez

7th Team/2nd Intramural - Turd’z Elvis & Jermain Sanchez, Glenford Sutherland

8th Team/6th Male - D&A Hyrdoplan-ers’ Leon & Raymond Gillett, & Tyreek Thompson

9th Team/1st Pleasure - Print Belize/Wrobel & Co.’s Rudoph Gentle, Leroy Romero & Jason Trapp

10th Team/1st Juniors - Tropic Air Aerodymics’ Martin Gideon, Ray Nichol-son, & Dominique Alvarez

11th Team/7th Male - Watt-A-Ting’s Johnny W. Searle, Carlos Linares & Mi-chael Sedacey

12th Team/1st Masters - Grumpy Old Men’s Jerry Wilken, Stanley Bailey & Joe Seguro

13th Team/3rd Intramural - BRHS Un-ruly Wave: Jeffery Seguro, Matthew Mask & Marlon Reyes

14th Team/8th Male - Easy Going: Duane & Ryan Gabourel & Ramiro Gue-mez

15th Team/1st Female - UB Lady Black Jaguars: Louise Rodriguez, Shanell Pook & Dianellie Cabral

OCB Wavemakers UB Lady Jaguars

Grumpy Ol Men

UB Lady Jaguars

Belmopan, January 10, 2015Police United and the 3-time defending

champs Belmopan Bandits played a score-less match in the first game of the 2014-15 Premier League of Belize football champion-ship finals in Belmopan on Wednesday night, January 14.

The next game is scheduled for Saturday January 18 and it is do or die for both teams.

Game 1 of the finals had been set for Saturday night, January 10, but torrential rains last week and over the weekend forced a change of plans.

The Police qualified as the No. 1 seed with 12 points from 4 wins after winning both their games against the Bandits in the play-offs, despite consecutive losses to Verdes FC of Benque Viejo. A light but steady rain all day had made for a slippery and muddy pitch at the Isidoro Beaton Stadium in Belmopan on Wednesday night, January 7, where the Police enjoyed their 1-0 win vs. the Bandits.

The Bandits had cause to celebrate when they learnt that the Belize Defence Force had eliminated Verdes FC from the finals by posting their first win of the playoffs 1-0 over Verdes at the People’s Stadium, with a strike by Osmar Duran. The Bandits ranked 2nd with 10 points, while Verdes had 8 points and the BDF 4 points.

Kishane Pech takes on Elroy Kuylen

Shane Armstrong & Dalton Eiley double-up against

Franz Vernon

Harrison “Kafu” Roches scored Police’s 1st goal

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CENTERFOLD

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HOLLYWOOD STAR IN BELIZE

CENTERFOLD

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Lennox Castillo defends against Matthew Leal

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PRAYEROh, most beautiful flower of Mount Carmel, fruitful vine, splendour of

Heaven. Blessed Mother of the Son of God; Immaculate Virgin, assist me in

my necessity.

Oh, Star of the Sea, help me and show me you are my Mother.

Oh, Holy Mary, Mother of God, Queen of Heaven and Earth, I humbly beseech

you from the bottom of my heart to succour me in my necessity. (Mention

your request here).

There are none that can withstand your power.

Oh, Mary, conceived without sin, pray for us who have recourse to thee. (3x).

Holy Mary, I place this prayer in your hands. (3x). Amen.

Say this prayer for 3 consecutive days and then you must publish it and it will

be granted to you.

LMM

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MAINSTREAM SOLUTIONS CO. LIMITED # 96,196

(“the Company”)

Pursuant to Section 102 (8) of the International Busi-ness Companies Act, Chapter 270 of the Laws of Be-lize, Revised Edition 2000, notice is hereby given that MAINSTREAM SOLUTONS CO. LIMITED has been dissolved as at 14th January, 2015 and has been struck off the Register of International Business Companies.

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For SaleBy Order of the

Scotiabank (Belize) Ltd., a company duly registered under the Companies Act, Chapter 250 of the Laws of Belize, Revised Edition, 2000, and having its registered office at Cor. Albert and Bishop Streets, Belize City, Belize, hereby gives notice of its intention to exercise its power of sale as Mortgagee under a Deed of Mortgage made the 7th day of July, 2010 between DEVONNY LIZETTE JOSEPH of #17 First New Site, Dangriga Town, Stann Creek District, Belize of the one part, and Scotiabank (Belize) Ltd., of the other part, and recorded in Deeds Book Vol. 20 of 2010 at Folios 763 – 830, the said Scotiabank (Belize) Ltd. will at the expiration of two months from the date of the first publication of this notice sell the property described in the schedule hereto.

All offers to purchase the said property must be made in writing and full particulars and conditions of sale may be obtained from the said Scotiabank (Belize) Ltd.

SCHEDULEALL THAT lot piece or parcel of land being Lot No. 10 comprising 413.245 Square Meters, being a portion of Block 533 belonging to Harry Sabal by virtue of Grant Fiat No. 321 of 1994 situate in the Carib Reserve South Area, Dangriga Town, Stann Creek District bounded and described as follows:- On the North by proposed 40 Feet Wide Public Road; On the East by existing 40 Feet Wide Public Road; On the South by Lot No. 9; and On the West by Lot No. 11 more particularly shown on a plan of sub-division by License Surveyor, John Hertular registered at the Lands and Survey Office, Belmopan City, Cayo District in Register No. 7 Entry No. 9780 and more particularly described as follows: - Commencing at a concrete pillar located on the Southern Boundary of the said proposed 40 Feet Wide Road that said pillar being the North Western corner of the said Lot No. 10, thence in an Easterly direction along the said boundary of the said proposed 40 Feet Wide Road on a grid bearing of 90 degrees 00’ 00” for a grid distance of 12.189 Meters to a concrete pillar thence in a South Easterly direction on a grid bearing of 135 degrees 00’ 00” for a grid distance of 4.309 Meters to a concrete pillar thence in a southerly direction along the said boundary of the said existing 40 Feet Wide Public Road on a grid bearing of 180 degrees 00’ 00’ for a grid distance of 24.379 Meters to a concrete pillar thence in a Westerly direction on a grid bearing of 270 degrees 00’ 00” for a grid distance of 15.237 Meters to a concrete pillar thence in a Northerly direction on a grid bearing of 00 degree 00’ 00” for a grid distance of 27.427 Meters back to the point of commencement TOGETHER with all buildings and erec-tions standing and being thereon.

DATED this 8th day of January, 2015.

MUSA & BALDERAMOS LLP91 North Front Street

Belize CityAttorneys-at-Law for

Scotiabank (Belize) Ltd.

DOWN UNDER VENTURES, LTD. NO. 59,078(“the Company”)

Pursuant to Section 102(4) of the International Business Companies Act, Chapter 270 of the Laws of Belize, Revised Edition 2000, notice is hereby given that DOWN UNDER VENTURES, LTD.:

a) is in dissolution;b) commenced dissolution on the 8th day of December, 2014; and c) Messrs. Moore Stephens Magaña whose address is 1 ½ Miles

Phillip S.W. Goldson Highway, Belize City, Belize is the Liquidator of the Company

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Chiquibul

Illegal Guatemalans caught panning for gold inside the Chiquibul forest

Reid

By G. Michael ReidPrime Minister Dean Barrow

bared his fangs and snarled at the cane farmers in a press conference last week Thursday. It was a frighten-ing sight to see and a very disturbing exposé of the position taken by this, the leader of our country. The cane farmers had been locked in an im-passe with multinational company American Sugar Refinery (ASR) who in 2012 bought majority shares in Be-lize’s sugar cane industry. By coming out and openly siding with ASR in the fight, the Prime Minister practically pulled the rug from under the feet of Belize’s 5,300 sugarcane farmers. As was also revealed in the press con-ference, no other than the nephew of the Deputy Prime Minister (who also serves as the minister of agricul-ture and the man responsible for the industry), has been busy convincing farmers to break away from the long established Belize Sugar Cane Farm-ers’ Association (BSCFA) and form an-other association.

The farmers had received an infusion of hope and energy when their cause was taken up by the Na-tional Trade Union Congress of Belize (NTUCB) and in particular firebrand at-torney Audrey Matura-Shepherd. The farmers had been all set to sign an agreement when they were alerted to the fact that what they were sign-ing would be detrimental to their fu-ture and the future of the industry. To make matters worse, ASR had snuck in an additional clause giving them, ASR, control over the evaluation of quality of cane. This sent the farmers scurrying back into another meeting where they unanimously agreed to reject the agreement entirely and re-turn to the negotiating table.

A couple of other matters were resolved at that meeting; the main one being that BSCFA would join with cane farmer Lucilo Teck in his quest for a mandamus. It was a show of unity which at the time, seemed to

give the farmers more leverage in their fight. Given the pronouncements of last Thursday’s press conference however, and the subsequent announcement that farmers had decided, (albeit under duress and protest) to sign the agree-ment, it would seem that the applica-tion for such a mandamus would be a point, indubitably moot. Attorneys for ASR, who coincidentally are also top at-torneys for the government, were able to delay court proceedings for almost a month, which helped to break the farm-ers’ back and their will. High, low, Jack and the game and Dean Barrow and ASR had won while, as the Amandala put it, the cane farmers were made to kneel in submission.

According to Matura-Shepherd, she will still proceed with hearing for mandamus and it will be interesting to see what comes of that. Of course, receiving a writ of mandamus is one thing but getting it enforced is quite another. Many will remember that in March of last year, the PUP obtained a writ of mandamus where the court or-dered the Commissioner of Police Allen Whylie to investigate the Elvin Penner case. To date, no word of any investiga-tion has been received and one would suspect that Dean Barrow would once again thumb his nose at the courts and carry on in whatever way he wishes. Maya leader Greg Ch’oc words ring true when he stated that “we are not a country governed by the rule of law”.

Another resolution reached at the cane farmers’ meeting was for four millions dollars from Fairtrade money to be distributed among cane farm-ers. This was met with objection from some members of the BSCFA Direc-tors but the majority of farmers voted to approve. Fairtrade itself is a very interesting animal and adds a whole new aspect to this whole sugarcane debacle. The Fairtrade money comes as

cal for the small farmers in poorer coun-tries like Belize. None of the Fairtrade money goes directly to our farmers yet they are required to adhere to strict and prohibitive conditions. Expensive fertil-izers and pesticides are demanded for instance and small farmers who rely

Death Knell for an

Industry

upon their family members to assist in the cultivation of fields are prohib-ited from doing so. There are several other interesting aspects to this whole deal and one is that the company con-trolling the Fairtrade agreement in the UK to which all of our sugar is sold is no other than Tate and Lyle, which is one and the same with ASR. This scenario has caused countries like Barbados to examine other options. A recent story in Barbadostoday reveals plans by that country to end it exports of bulk sugar to the United Kingdom altogether. Min-ister of Agriculture Dr David Estwick has stated that “the only scenario in which bulk sugar production makes financial sense is at the domestic and regional level where Barbados could take advan-tage of the CARICOM Market”. Could this not be an option for Belize also? In an effort to combat the move, Tate and Lyle has been trying to apply pressure on Barbados to rescind the decision, go-ing as far as to enlist the aid of the Brit-ish High Commissioner in that country. What is interesting to note is that while no other than our Prime Minister has been lackeying at the feet of these ASR representatives, Estwick has refused to even meet with Tate and Lyle officials. Instead he sent his Chief Agricultural

Officer Barton Clarke, sending a clear message to the multinational as to who exactly is in charge. Watch and learn, Barrow, watch and learn!

A major criticism of Fairtrade is that it allows multinationals’ control over small farmers who eventually buckle and must sell out to larger cor-porations. Immediately after farmers began demanding a fair share of the Bagasse profits last year, Tate and Lyle wrote a stern letter threatening to de-certify Belize from the Fairtrade pro-gram. There have been concerns that because ASR is in fact selling sugar to itself, that maybe Belizeans farm-ers are not getting the best prices for their product. The Fairtrade money is appealing however and has kept farm-ers’ associations quiet on that front. It is said that all money is not good money.

While the Prime Minister has ac-cused those who have stood up for our farmers of playing politics it is obvi-ous who is really playing politics here. Chairman of the SCIB is Gabriel Mar-tinez, a former UDP minister, while Ezekiel Cansino who is Chairman of the Committee of Management for the BSCFA is himself a known UDP supporter and close relative of UDP deputy prime minister Gasper Vega. It appears that the farmers have been playing with a cold deck from the very start and the man who purports to be a king has turned out to be nothing more than a joker. “Game over – play again?”

a result of the BSCFA receiving US$60 from every ton of sugar sold on the in-ternational market. That sugar is then labeled Fairtrade which makes it more appealing to consumers abroad who are sold on the line that “a portion of the proceeds from the sale, will go back to the “poor” farmers who produced the raw material used to make said product. The goods are sold at a higher price but some studies have revealed that as little as one percent of that extra cost actu-ally reaches poor farmers like those in Belize. It seems that while associations like BSFCA receive the extra $60 per ton, multinationals like ASR and Tate and Lyle who do the actual marketing receive many times that amount in ex-tra profits. According to one report, “The Fairtrade industry does not reveal how much of this extra profit goes to retail-ers and distributors in rich countries and how much actually reaches the farmer”.

Fairtrade also comes with some rigid rules which have proven impracti-

For SaleBy Order of the

Scotiabank (Belize) Ltd., a company duly registered under the Com-panies Act, Chapter 250 of the Laws of Belize, Revised Edition, 2000, and having its registered office at Cor. Albert and Bishop Streets, Belize City, Belize, hereby gives notice of its intention to exercise its power of sale as Mortgagee under a Deed of Assignment of Mortgage made the 31st day of December, 2010, recorded in Deeds Book Vol. 1 of 2011 at Folios 815 - 830, between THE BELIZE BANK LIMITED (the Assignor), Scotiabank (Belize) Ltd., and MARGARET CASTILLO, which said property was mortgaged by the said MARGARET CASTILLO to the said BELIZE BANK LIMITED on the 27th day of September, 1999, recorded in Deeds Book Vol. 30 of 1999 at Folios 755 – 788, will at the expiration of two months from the date of the first publication of this notice sell the property described in the schedule hereto.

All offers to purchase the said property must be made in writing and full particulars and conditions of sale may be obtained from the said Scotiabank (Belize) Ltd.

SCHEDULEALL THOSE LEASEHOLD INTEREST IN ALL THAT piece or parcel of land subject of Minister’s Fiat Lease No. 355 of 1996 and dated 28th October, 1996, being Lot No. 59 situate in Hope Creek Village New Site, Stann Creek District, and bounded as follows: On the North for 22.856 metres by A Street. On the South for 22.856 metres by Lot No. 48; On the East for 33.523 metres by Lot No. 60 and on the West for 33.523 metres by a Lot No. 58; containing 766.202 square metres as shown on Plan No. 2080 at the Office of the Commissioner of Lands and Surveys TOGETHER with all buildings and erections standing and being thereon.

DATED this 15th day of January, 2015.MUSA & BALDERAMOS LLP

91 North Front StreetBelize City

Attorneys-at-Law forScotiabank (Belize) Ltd.

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LIQUOR LICENSE NOTICES

Notice is hereby given that ENNA GUADA-LUPE EK is applying for a Malt and Cider Liquor License to be operated at “L & B Cool Spot”, situated at Scotland Halfmoon Village, Belize District under the Intoxicating Liquor Li-cense Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that JOSE DOUG-LAS LOPEZ is applying for a Shop Liquor License to be operated at “1 Stop Country Shop”, situated at Maskall Village, Belize Dis-trict under the Intoxicating Liquor License Or-dinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that SHARLETT S. MIGUEL is applying for a Malt and Cider Li-quor License to be operated at “Maya Crystal Skull 1-2”, situated at Rockstone Pond Village, Belize District under the Intoxicating Liquor Li-cense Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that ROBERTO POTT is applying for a Night Club Liquor License to be operated at “Night Club Lounge”, situat-ed at 13 Mayflower Street, Orange Walk Town, Orange Walk District under the Intoxicating Li-quor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that JOSE M. ES-CALANTE is applying for a Shop Liquor License to be operated at “Puma Road Run-ner”, situated at Corner Chan Pine Ridge and Belize Road, Orange Walk District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Re-vised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that NORMA ALDANA is applying for a Beer Liquor License to be operated at “H & I Restaurant”, situated at Crooked Tree Village, Belize District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Re-vised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that JOSE ANTONIO SANCHEZ is applying for a Shop Liquor Li-cense to be operated at “Sanchez Shop”, sit-uated at Maskall Village, Belize District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Re-vised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that KARL BISCHOF is applying for a Malt and Cider Liquor License to be operated at “St. George Caye Aquarium”, situated at St. George’s Caye Village, Belize District under the Intoxicating Liquor License Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

PUBLIC AUCTION SALE

BY ORDER OF THE CHARGEE HOLY REDEEMER CREDIT UNION LIMITED, a Licensed Public Auctioneer will sell on site the following property at the time as listed.

At No. 5865 Seashore Drive, Belize City, Belize District on Monday 26th January 2015 at 10:00a.m.

ALL THAT piece or parcel of land comprising 508.9 square yards being Parcel 63, Block 16 in the Caribbean Shores/Belize Registration Section situate at No. 5865 Seashore Drive, Belize City, Belize District, TOGETHER with a two-storey residential building having four bedrooms, two bathrooms on the upper level, one bedroom, ½ bath, living, dining, kitchen, utility and garage on the lower level and with a total floor area of 2532 square feet, the freehold property of KENRICK JONES (Deceased) Surety for NESSIE JONES

DATED this 12th day of January 2015

All sales are strictly cash and deemed final. For more information contact:

HOLY REDEEMER CREDIT UNION LIMITED1 HYDE’S LANE, BELIZE CITY, BELIZE

Phone: (501) 224-5644Fax: (501) 223-0738

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DANGRIGA

vation of property, wrongful termina-tion of employment etc. I am sure you can do your research to substantiate this comment. Am I to assume that all these losses resulted from flawed pol-icies and procedures? Has there ever been an instance where GOB mount-ed a defence to suggest personnel/worker negligence? Clearly, lawsuits are often levied against the one with the money, in these instances, GOB.

Once a driver of a dilapidated, blue plate vehicle expressed his concerns that the said vehicle was not road wor-thy. So I asked “why are you driving it?” the driver replied “it is my job to drive.” The said vehicle went on the road and was involved in an accident resulting in two deaths—the driver and the passenger. While the circum-stances of the accident can be specu-lated on, it raises the issue of agency vs. personnel culpability.

Mistakes cost—some losses are irreplaceable. As unfortunate as this may be, I do not appreciate that I may be paying for bad decisions taken by those in authority and the friends they hire. The least to be expected is that measures be taken to rectify flawed policies and hold negligent workers responsible. When there is no one to blame, which is seldom the cas-es, some contracts suggest that you blame God “Act of God” for which no one is liable. The extent to which a government goes to protect its peo-ple is perhaps the only measure worth evaluating to determine the love for the people.

Signed,Fermin Olivera, MSW

Lawsuits against GOB: A cost to

taxpayers

OUT

More Autonomy for Village Councils

OUT

would equal $75,000BZ, giving a grand total of $105,000BZ per year for the first three years that can be invested into municipal projects, etc. NOTE: This figure does not include liquor license fees, vendor fees or any other fees village coun-cils currently charge.

Pay close attention. Trade Li-cense fees are monies that are not currently collected by anyone. It goes nowhere. Senator Godwin Hulse once championed the efforts of further autonomy for villages. He spoke at a Caribbean Local Eco-nomic Development (CARILED) forum held between May 16 - 18, 2012 - where he stated, “Improving the lives of the citizens and those we govern, both in their basic liv-ing conditions and their economic well-being, is then the goal. We must continue to promote democ-racy and decentralization of author-ity. Central Government may de-volve considerable authority to the local authorities, dependent on the capacity of such authorities, to manage the responsibilities.”

I encourage the Placencia Vil-lage Council, the people of Pla-cencia, and all villages, District Association of Village Councils (DAVCOs) and National Associa-tion of Village Councils (NAVCO) to continue to lobby for more au-tonomy. This can be fairly easily accomplished. The Village Coun-cil Act allows villages to enact by-laws. In these by-laws villag-es would be given the autono-my to collect trade license fees

and property taxes. My suggestion is that DAVCOs and NAVCO lobby the central government, mainly the National Assembly, to implement, even if incrementally, village by-laws. Entice central government by being willing to share some of the additional fees collected. This will give central government more reve-nues in its coffers, and will ease the financial burden of both the central government and the villages.

I would like to remind NAVCO of its role, which is to be the oper-ating and executing link between

the central government and village communities. Given their proximity with communities, NAVCO can also support the harnessing of informa-tion from groups such as communi-ty level associations that advocate in specific focus areas. Oh, by the way NAVCO President - Mrs. Ruth Staine Dawson - the website is down. Someone forgot to renew the domain name, it seems. You might want to look into that as well.

Yours in Service,Charles Leslie Jr.Concerned Citizen

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INTERNATIONAL NEWSTHE BELIZE TIMES18 JAN 2015

Argentine president accused of cover-up

N Korea offers US talks over nuclear

impasse

North Korea has offered holding talks with the United States in a renewed bid to sway Washington after it rejected Pyongyang’s proposal to sus-

pend nuclear tests under the condition that annual US military drills with South Korea were put off.

North Korea’s deputy UN Ambassador An Myong Hun told a news conference on Tues-day at the United Nations that if Pyongyang’s proposal was accepted then “many things will be possible this year on the Korean Peninsula”, without elaborating.

On Saturday, the US state department called the offer by North Korea a veiled threat that inappropriately linked nuclear tests and the joint military exercises with South Korea that have been carried out for decades.

“The government of the DPRK (North Ko-rea) is ready to explain its intention behind this proposal directly to the United States. We’re ready for that if the United States wants addi-tional explanation about our proposal,” An told reporters.

An said the “meaningful and significant proposal” was made on Friday through “ap-propriate channels”.

“By refusing to accept our proposal ... the United States has shown once again that they will continue to increase military capabilities in South Korea while requesting us not to have our own national defense capabilities. This is absolutely unacceptable and cannot be justi-fied by anything,” he said.

The three countries hit hardest by the Ebola epidemic have recorded their lowest weekly num-ber of new cases for months, according to the World Health Organisation.

As the global death toll reached 8,429 out of 21,296 cases reported so far, Sierra Leone and Guinea both saw the lowest weekly total of confirmed Ebola cases since August 2014.

Liberia, which reported two days with zero new cases last week, had its lowest weekly total since June, WHO said on Wednesday.

Ban Ki-moon, UN secretary-general, previously said the epidemic could be over by mid-2015 but WHO is now declining to set a specific timeline after having been proved wrong on previous predictions.

“WHO hopes Ebola ends as soon as possible in all three affected countries of Sierra Leone, Liberia and Guinea,” Winnie Romeril, WHO spokeswoman, told Associated Press news agency.

“WHO is not predicting how soon Ebola will end as it would take every community to use the facilities and resources available to them.”

She said getting to zero cases will take time and effort that includes immediate treatment of patients and dignified, safe burials of the dead.

Ernest Bai Koroma, Sierra Leone president, predicted this week that his country would be Ebola-free by WHO standards by May.

By WHO standards, a country cannot be declared Ebola-free until it has registered no cases for 42 consecutive days.

A top leader of Yemen’s al-Qaeda branch has claimed responsibility for last week’s attack on Paris satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo when two masked gunmen killed 12 people, including much of the

weekly’s editorial staff, and two police officers.Nasr al-Ansi, a top commander of al-Qaeda in the

Arabian Peninsula, or AQAP as the branch is known, appeared in an 11-minute video posted online on Wednes-day, saying that the massacre at Charlie Hebdo was in “vengeance for the prophet”.

Ansi said that France belongs to the “party of Satan” and warned of more “tragedies and terror”. He said that Yemen’s al-Qaeda branch “chose the target, laid out the

Ebola cases ‘drop to lowest levels in months’

A prosecu-tor investigating a 1994 bomb attack, one of the worst in

Argentina’s history, has accused President Cristina Fernandez of secretly negotiating with Iran to avoid punishing those respon-

The bombing of the AMIA Jewish community centre left 85 people dead and more than 200 injured [EPA]

sible.The bombing of the Argen-

tine-Israeli Mutual Association in Buenos Aires remains unsolved, but Argentina and Iran reached an agreement in 2013 to investigate the attack that killed 85 people and wounded 200.

Argentine prosecutor Alberto

Proposal follows US refusal to end decades-old military drills with

Seoul as condition to suspending nuclear tests

Top leader of al-Qaeda in Arabian Peninsula says it ordered last week’s deadly attack on

French satirical newspaper

Al-Qaeda in Yemen claims Charlie

Hebdo attack

plan and financed the operation”. The paper had published cartoons

of the Prophet Muhammad, which is considered an insult to Islam.

“We, al-Qaeda in the Arabian Penin-sula, claim responsibility for this opera-tion as vengeance for the messenger of Allah,” Ansi said in the video entitled “A message regarding the blessed battle of Paris.”

AQAP was formed in January 2009 as a merger of the Yemeni and Saudi branches of al-Qaeda. Washington re-gards it as the network’s most dangerous branch and has carried out a sustained drone war against its leaders.

“The leadership of [AQAP] was the party that chose the target and plotted and financed the plan... It was following orders by our general chief Ayman al-Za-wahiri,” Ansi said.

”The heroes were chosen and they answered the call,” he said.

Speaking over footage of the attack that killed 12 people, Ansi said: “Today, the mujahideen avenge their revered prophet, and send the clearest message to everyone who would dare to attack Islamic sanctities.”

Ansi referenced a warning by the late chief of al-Qaeda, Osama bin Laden, who was killed by US commandos in May 2011. “If the freedom of your speech is not restrained, then you should accept the freedom of our actions,” he said.

WHO sees improvement but it still be some time be-fore Sierra Leone, Liberia and Guinea are Ebola-free

Prosecutor accuses Cristina Fernandez of secret deal with Tehran to spare six Iranian

officials for 1994 bomb attack

Nisman in 2013 released an indictment accusing Iran and Hezbollah of organising the blast. Iran denies any involvement.

Nisman on Wednesday accused Fernandez and other senior Argentine officials of agreeing not to punish at least two former Iranian officials in the case.

He asked a judge to call Fernandez and oth-ers, including Foreign Minister Hector Timerman, for questioning.

“The president and her foreign minister took the criminal decision to fabricate Iran’s innocence to save Argentina’s commercial, politi-cal and geopolitical interests,” Nisman said.

A federal judge must now decide whether to hear the complaint and whether anyone should be summoned for questioning.

‘Foolishness’Government officials criticised the prosecu-

tor’s decision, calling it ludicrous.“This is rarely seen foolishness,” Anibal

Fernandez, the presidency’s secretary general, told local media.

The prosecutor said Timerman struck “se-cret deals with Tehran” to set up false trails and alter the investigation to exonerate at least six of the Iranians from any responsibility.

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ILLEGAL BORROWING & SPENDING!!

THINK ABOUT ITBARROW BETRAYS CANEROS

In their hour of need, the Cane Farm-ers of the North have been betrayed by the Prime Minister.

Just when they needed their leader of government to provide them with leader-ship and get the crop season started while negotiations with B.S.I. continue, the Prime Minister sold them out.

For the first time in history, cañeros were treated like the Taliban. They were called radicals and made to understand that the power of their government was com-pletely against them.

Like the last paragraphs of George Or-well’s book, Animal Farm, the pigs in charge of the farm looked and talked and walked just like the new investor humans who came to negotiate business. The Prime Minister clearly sounded like ASR/BSI. He behaved like ASR and he adopted all of ASR’S arguments.

ASR had for weeks told the cañeros to abandon their Cane Farmers Association. Prime Minister Barrow was now publicly at his press conference saying the exact same thing. ASR told cañeros the only way they would be allowed to deliver cane to the BSI factory was if they first signed an agreement. Barrow was saying the same exact thing. ASR said if cañeros tried any other way the company might close up and leave. Barrow said the exact same thing.

ASR was counting on the financial desperation of the cañeros to cave in as the weeks wore on. Barrow did them the same thing. Cañeros made the sacrifice of spending a bleak and Santa-less Christmas in the hopes there would come compro-mise in the New Year. Instead their Prime Minister told them no crops would be deliv-ered unless they signed.

Expecting their Prime Minister to offer some assistance, such as saying Petro Ca-ribe funds would be available to replenish their fair trade monies they heard not one word of encouragement.

Let us ask some questions.What is so important for ASR to de-

mand that cañeros sign to take their cane to the factory for seven years?

What is so crucial to ASR that cañeros must sign that they are not delivering cane to a partner at BSI factory but are selling cane to the factory?

Is it strange that ASR, through the mouth of the Prime Minister is now telling the country that all BSI needs is for five hun-dred thousand tons of cane to be delivered to the factory and they are good to go. And the government is announcing that certain UDP cane farmers are willing to undermine the Cane Farmers Association and deliver that amount to BSI.

The betrayal of the cañeros will prove to be the end of the cañeros as noble cane farmers of the North. They will go from be-ing stakeholders to mere cane sellers. They have been set back seventy-five years. They will become ordinary peasants in the indus-try, begging BSI to please buy their cane.

ASR will continue to buy lands and plant their own cane. They will be allowed by government to buy cane from other farmers outside of the Cane Farmers As-sociation. There is a sign on the road to Orange Walk- Green Farm. There, cane as far as the eye can see is already planted.

There will be other such huge cane fields. ASR will say in a few years their factory has been expanded to take in increased tons of cane for grinding.

The small cañeros will be wiped out. UDP politicians will decide which cane fields will be allowed to sell cane to ASR.

And ASR will be making huge financial contributions to the UDP.

The future of the cañeros of the North is that they have no future.

Their future was sold out last week Thursday at a press conference in Belize City. The same way the future of the Maya in Toledo was sold out to an oil company to drill in their sacred protected forest. Same way the future of Dangriga was sold out to a Norwegian tourist cruise at Harvest Caye; which will destroy the cruise ship industry for Belize City.

It is the same way for the past seven years the poor creoles on the South side of Belize City have had their future swallowed in a sub culture of begging politicians for groceries and political handouts in return for their votes at elections.

RENE, RENE

Not one, but two cabinet Ministers turned up at Love FM radio and television station on Wednesday morning.

Mysteriously, the only experienced host unafraid to ask hard questions was missing.

None of the two Ministers have a port-folio responsible for Agriculture.

The Minister of Labour and Immigra-tion who just days before allowed over one hundred Guatemalans to enter Belize for short term employment and allowed Gua-temalan labourers to build a military base at Hunting Caye, was praising the ASR deal.

The Minister responsible for Foreign Affairs who is also the Attorney General was discussing internal affairs. He only three weeks before signed an agreement with the President of Guatemala without any prior notice or approval from the people of Belize. This did not warrant any appear-ance on radio/TV to explain to Belizeans what the heck is going on.

Unable to be challenged by the two mild hosts at Love FM, the two Ministers had a free reign to spew out their propagan-da.

So effective has been the government in doing ASR dirty work that no ASR big wig has been bothered to explain their victory to the nation.

We must record with not just suspi-cion, but deep disappointment with Rene to allow his media to be used by govern-ment in so distasteful and one-sided a man-ner.

tory of the betrayal and destruction of the proud cañeros is written, let the name of Rene Villanueva be listed among the collab-orators.

Sake a wha get ina compni yu let down yu country.

Roll the Petro Caribe commercials.Thanks for choosing Love.

SATIRE

Item 3 of a three point agenda of the Cabinet Minutes for early December:-

“Cabinet Ministers were briefed by the Prime Minister on the continuing weird behavior of the Mayor of Belize City.

The Mayor had threatened the Finan-cial Secretary that if the Prime Minister did not release two million dollars for him to “renovate” the Commercial Centre mainly for a luxury office for the Mayor, the Mayor would use City Council funds anyway.

Cabinet Ministers were also informed that the Mayor was still absenting himself from his daily duties and was at his private office at Regent Street. He was campaign-ing in Caribbean Shores not for City Council elections but for himself asking voters to kick out Santino. The Mayor was on medi-cation for sleepless nights caused by imag-es of Santino riding again.

DECISION: Cabinet instructed that no Petro Caribe funds were to be made available to the Mayor as he had wasted millions to promote his personal political ambitions. Cabinet directed Hon. Santino Castillo to set a date for a convention and to commence campaigning with the full backing of the Prime Minister, Cabinet and Petro Caribe.

By show of hands, no Minister report-ed suffering from sleepless nights. Several complained of getting fat from too much free lunch at meetings, seminars and conferences. Castro who had gained 35 pounds since the last election moved the adjournment at 9:35 a.m. as most Minis-ters were impatient to go and check their bank accounts.

The Prime Minister said this sounded distasteful and reminded them for God’s sake to cover up their corruption.

AIRPORT ROAD

The road between Belize City and the junction to the Airport remains a death trap at nights.

It is dark, narrow and winding with deadly curves. The Ministry of Works spent hundreds of thousands of dollars for a ma-chine that should paint a median line on all roads but such a machine is nowhere to be seen. The expensive yellow paint which was imported has gone missing and is re-ported to be sold at cut-rate prices to cro-nies.

The electricity company, BEL, which now “belongs to the people”, has no inter-est in putting lights at intervals to help save lives.

Did you know, Mr. Member of the British Empire, that the UDP government has its own radio and TV station?

And did you know Sir that you have a responsibility to be fair and bal-anced? Is it not one of the special Rotary rules?

When the his-

CHIEF JUSTICE

The judicial branch of government, so vital to our democracy, opened its court sessions for 2015 on Monday 12th January with a church service and an impressive pa-rade through the streets of Belize City.

The Chief Justice who is the head and leader of the judiciary delivered his annual report which holds out hope for reform and improvement.

The Chief Justice unveiled several ini-tiatives which are to be welcomed.

The government has consistently failed to finance much needed improve-ments in the courts and administration of the justice system. Even at a time when the government is seen wasting millions of Petro Caribe money.

TREAT THEM BETTER

We watched some City Council san-itation workers toiling in the streets and drains. As they toiled in dust and dirt and muddy drains exposing themselves to germs and disease.

We saw no aprons, gloves or protec-tive covering for their nose and mouth.

We feel sure these workers have re-ceived no increase in their wages.

SHAME

To the shame of all concerned a six-teen year old in a government facility for unfortunate girls, got pregnant. How could this happen? To make her little life worst, her child of 3 months died suddenly.

In Belmopan on Wednesday 14th Jan-uary the Police took into custody a sixteen year old high school student. She has been running away from her home and having sex with her boyfriend.

These matters are human tragedies.Patience and love and counseling can

help. But there is none for these unfortu-nate teens.

IDIOT LAW

There are 41 women in prison. Twelve are Belizeans the others are mi-grants.

Olympia King won’t be going to jail, at least not right now. The fortunate mother of five was spared a three year sentence on Tuesday morning when lawyers turned up pro-bono to submit mitigation pleas.

Magistrate Frasier reluctantly agreed to impose a fine, a harsh one of ten thou-sand dollars, but better than going to jail for three years.

The case highlighted the stupidity of the marijuana laws. One single small marijuana tree was found by the Police in the yard and under the law even that is considered cultivation of weed for the purpose of drug trafficking. The four dry leaves from that tiny plant can barely make one spliff.

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Fisherman murdered in speedboat shooting

Hon. Dolores continues the support in Belize Rural Central NOTICE

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Belize District, January 12, 2015

Continuing her energet-ic outreach to Belize Rural Central Communities, Hon. Dolores has recently contrib-uted to a special children’s party in Mahogany Heights.

Also she has made a significant financial contribu-tion towards school fees for seven needy children who attend St. Agnes Anglican

School in La Democracia.The photos show Hon. Dolores

handing a cheque to Chairlady of Ma-hogany Heights Nurse Raquel Vega and also the presentation of funds to Principal and Teacher Pamela Neal and Kamel McFadzean, along with the parents and children.

Hon. Dolores and Mahogany Heights Chairlady Nurse Raquel Vega

Parents and children of La Democra-cia along with Teacher Kamel Mc-

Fadzean and Hon. Dolores

Belize City, January 14, 20152014 was a most-murderous year

and 2015 has not begun any more fright-eningly.

Already there have been five mur-ders and it is just mid-January. 29 year old Pedro Aldana is the latest homicide victim and the Police are trying to figure out who is responsible for this crime. The method of the murder is also strange, as it is believed that the gunman or gunmen were travelling on a speedboat along the New River which runs right through Be-lize City.

Aldana was inside his fishing boat near Belcan Bridge when it was ap-proached by another fishing boat in which the attacker travelled. Two shots were fired, which caught Aldana in the abdo-men. He died inside his boat.

Reports are that Aldana had just returned from dropping off a friend at Conch Shell Bay. They had gone fishing earlier in the day.

Aldana was a father of three children.

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