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The Belize Times The Truth Shall Make You Free Established 1957 8 JUNE 2014 | ISSUE NO: 4898 www.belizetimes.bz | $1.00 SCAN HERE BAR OPPOSES BARROW Bar & Opposition Leader Reject Barrow’s Re-Appointment of Judge “ROD OF CORRECTION” Unleashed on Barrow administration Pg. 3 Belize City, June 4, 2014 The Belize Bar Association has bucked heads with Prime Minister Dean Barrow again over the proposed re-ap- pointment of Justice Samuel Awich to the Court of Appeal. The Bar, in a strongly-worded res- olution that was crafted following an important general meeting of its members on Monday, June 2nd, has declared that Awich’s appointment “gives rise to a real likelihood of an appearance of bias” . Ecuador’s Most Wanted Linked to UDP Pg. 6 Pg. 23 The proposed reappointment of Samuel Awich to the Bench has stirred major controversy Pg. 23 SINGHING FOR MORE BELIZE CITY, Thursday, June 5th, 2014 It’s been said before, and repeated to infinity, that Belizeans are beyond fed up with the constant disrespect, disregard and abuse of power that has swollen the ranks of this UDP admin- istration, as maestroed by the incom- petent, power-hungry marshal, Dean O. Barrow. And while there have been multiple attempts by the social part- ners and the Unions to fight against the excess and rein in the Barrow gov- ernment’s continued lust for power, it has never quite reached a point where action has become the only outlet to bring this out-of-control Government to permanent heel.

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Page 1: Belize Times June 8, 2014

The Belize TimesThe Truth Shall Make You Free

Established 1957

8 JUNE 2014 | ISSUE NO: 4898 www.belizetimes.bz | $1.00

SCAN HERE

Pg. 4

BarOppOses BarrOwBar & Opposition Leader

Reject Barrow’s Re-Appointment of Judge

“ROD OF CORRECTION”

Unleashed on Barrow administration

Pg. 3

Belize City, June 4, 2014The Belize Bar Association has

bucked heads with Prime Minister Dean Barrow again over the proposed re-ap-pointment of Justice Samuel Awich to the Court of Appeal.

The Bar, in a strongly-worded res-olution that was crafted following an

important general meeting of its members on Monday, June 2nd, has declared that Awich’s appointment “gives rise to a real likelihood of an appearance of bias”.

Ecuador’s Most Wanted Linked to UDP

Pg. 6 Pg. 23

The proposed reappointment of Samuel Awich to the Bench has

stirred major controversy

Pg. 23

Singhing for More

BELIZE CITY, Thursday, June 5th, 2014It’s been said before, and repeated

to infinity, that Belizeans are beyond fed up with the constant disrespect, disregard and abuse of power that has swollen the ranks of this UDP admin-istration, as maestroed by the incom-petent, power-hungry marshal, Dean O. Barrow. And while there have been multiple attempts by the social part-ners and the Unions to fight against the excess and rein in the Barrow gov-ernment’s continued lust for power, it has never quite reached a point where action has become the only outlet to bring this out-of-control Government to permanent heel.

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Big Break for CoLA’s Prosecution!

TOWN COUNCIL vEhICLE CRashED ThEN aBaNDONED

UDP’s end in Cayo North East is near!

Gino Peck

Penner file to be tabled at House Meeting next Friday?

Belize City, June 4, 2014COLA’s private prosecution of

corrupt UDP Minister Elvin Penner is about to get a big break!

Government sources have con-firmed to the BELIZE TIMES that the much-coveted Auditor Gener-al’s “preliminary report” into the Immigration scandal involving Pen-ner’s criminal wrongdoing could be de-classified once it is introduced at the next House Sitting scheduled for Friday June 13, 2014.

Both Auditor General Dorothy Bradley and Commissioner of Police Allen Whylie have rejected COLA’s request for the provision of materi-al evidence found in their investiga-tions.

In a March 28th 2014 letter, the Auditor General stated as one of her reasons for refusing to cooperate or provide disclosure that the informa-tion sought by COLA is “exempt” under the Freedom of Information Act because of a “rebuttable pre-sumption” that it is being reviewed by Cabinet. Documents under re-view by Cabinet are only made pub-lic if they are tabled before a House Meeting.

But our sources also say that major UDP players are trying to block the tabling of the Auditor General’s report at next Friday’s House meet-ing in an attempt to continue keep-

ing the public in the dark as to the find-ings of her investiga-tion into how Penner was able to facilitate the giving of Belizean citizenship and pass-port for South Kore-an fugitive Kim Won Hong and others.

Those UDPs do not want COLA’s prosecution to suc-ceed because it has major political im-plications for them. These implications include the revela-tion of a larger immi-gration scandal and their complicity in

the criminal scheme. COLA’s private prosecution has met serious chal-lenges and obstacles despite having been recommended by the Prime Minister. COLA’s President Geovanni Brackett and attorney Kareem Musa have accused the Auditor General’s office, the Police Department and the Ombudsman’s office of deliber-ately obstructing their efforts to get Penner to face justice.

Prime Minister Dean Barrow has

San Ignacio, June 2, 2014The UDP are at war with them-

selves in Cayo North East. With Elvin Penner pushed out by royal decree to save the UDP some major embar-rassment, several opportunists have jumped into the race thinking that the people of the area are fools to give them another chance.

The war is on and getting intense between three losing candidates vy-ing for UDP Standard Bearer for Cayo Northeast. The post became vacant after Elvin “Passport” Penner turned politically radioactive for the UDP. This is after Dean Barrow discovered that Penner had cheaply signed away Be-lizean patrimony to a wanted fugitive who was in a Taiwan prison.

The two frontrunners in this race of losers are John August and Edu-ardo Juan. John August’s campaign against Eduardo Juan is that Juan is a Penner lackey and supporter. A win for Juan is a win for corrupt Elvin Pen-ner.

Juan proved that much in a Chan-nel 7 interview last Thursday in which he spoke insanely saying that Penner is “still loved” by the people. When he referred to “the people”, he prob-ably meant folks like Kim Won Hong, to whom Penner gave away Belizean citizenship and passport illegally.

According to Juan, if Penner would become a candidate tomorrow,

he would step aside immediately. The UDP really couldn’t have put up a candidate more spineless than him.

In the case of Mayor John Au-gust, his campaign has no rules. August has the upperhand with the Town Council’s resources at his reach, but there are too many skel-etons in his closet. Juan has been exposing those skeletons bit by bit.

Juan’s campaign team claims to have evidence that the San Igna-cio and Santa Elena Town Council, under August’s watch, has been is-suing driver’s licences to underage persons. If true, this is wrong, Illegal and dangerous because the legal age for driving is 18. It is also alleged that the Council has been stepping out of its jurisdiction with the issuance of driver’s license for village residents, when it is the responsibility of the Department of Transport.

Juan’s camp has reported the multiple cases of wrongdoing to the Transport Department, but with no action forthcoming, the conclusion is that the Council enjoys the endorse-ment and protection of the Barrow Administration.

According to Juan’s camp, there is much more to be revealed.

The BELIZE TIMES will keep monitoring this contest of political failures and keep reporting on the UDP skeletons and spinelessness.

Cayo District, June 4, 2014A Benque Viejo Town Coun-

cil vehicle, property of taxpayers, was badly damaged in a collision and left abandoned by the UDP driver and crew last week.

The occupants apparently in an attempt to conceal the identity of the vehicle accident removed the license plates, but they forgot that the Council’s identification sticker remained on the vehicle. Typical airhead UDPs.

What were they trying to hide? Answer: their culpability, recklessness, abuse and waste of

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Bar OppOses BarrOw

Bar & Opposition Leader Reject Barrow’s Re-Appointment of Judge

The “appearance of bias”, according to the Bar, lies in a sequence of events leading to the Prime Minister’s notifica-tion of his decision. The Prime Minister had given notice to the Leader of the Opposition Hon. Francis Fonseca via a letter on Thursday May 19th, four days after Awich delivered the lead decision in favour of the Government in a con-stitutional case regarding the Barrow Administration’s takeover of Belize Tele-media Limited.

The Government had been aware that Awich’s contract was coming to an end for months. It should have been more proper to sort out any negotia-tions for a contract renewal way before.

The Bar also noted in their resolu-tion that they had previously opposed Awich’s appointment back in 2012, but Prime Minister went ahead with his de-cision.

There has been a testy history be-tween the Bar, under various leaders, and Justice Awich as far back as 2009.

While serving as a Supreme Court Judge, Justice Awich came under heavy criticism from the Bar Association for reportedly delaying judgments. In 2009 the Bar called on Awich to remove himself. That didn’t happen, and when

Prime Minister Barrow named him to a higher court in 2012, the Bar was vehemently opposed to it.

A resolution put out by the Bar then, declared that “Awich lacks the judicial wherewithal required of a Justice of Appeal”, and cited that “Justice Awich’s tenure as a Supreme Court Judge has been characterized by his failure to deliver judg-ments in a timely manner”.

Barrow, in his usual pig-head-

ed style, ignored the Bar As-sociation and is expected to do the same this time around.

The BELIZE TIMES has confirmed that Opposition Leader Hon. Fonseca has also responded to the Prime Minister, declaring that he does not support Awich’s appointment. Hon. Fonseca, we understand, cited the concerns from the legal fra-ternity as key reasons for his lack of support.

Big Break for CoLA’s

Prosecution!himself been concealing information. The Auditor General’s preliminary find-ings have been sitting on his desk for nearly three months. The report was submitted to him and sanctimonious Minister of Immigration Godwin Hulse since March 21, 2014 yet there has not even been a peep about further investi-gations or actions.

It took the bold leadership of Op-position Leader Hon. Francis Fonseca who sought a Supreme Court order to force the Commissioner of Police to commence a criminal investigation on Penner. The Prime Minister has now at-tempted to block that order by appeal-ing the ruling before a higher court.

The UDP’s attempts to sabotage COLA’s prosecution have not been successful. Penner has been to court twice, first his arraignment and then on May 29th to receive disclosure. Musa has declared that if it takes subpoena-ing persons withholding evidence and information on the case, COLA is pre-pared to do so. The list of persons in-cludes Prime Minister Barrow and Min-ister of Immigration Hulse. Penner and COLA will return to Court on June 26th.

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Officer Down!

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PUP at 60% of threshold

UDP: A Threat to the Rule of Law

on the

By Francis w. FonsecaAt a Special Meeting of

the Bar Association of Be-lize held on Monday, June 2, 2014 the Bar Association expressed in very strong and clear terms its opposi-tion to the proposed re-ap-pointment of Mr. Justice Samuel Awich to the Belize Court of Appeal for a further period of seven years, and condemned the grant of this extension of contract just after the delivery of the judgment by the Court of Appeal in Civil Appeals No’s 18, 19 and 21 of 2012 in favor of the Government of Belize as detrimental to

confidence in the adminis-tration of justice in Belize.

Mr. Justice Awich was first appointed to the Court of Appeal on May 16, 2012 for a period of two years over the strong objections of both the Bar Association and the Lead-er of the Opposition.

The “Nationalisation” appeals were heard in Oc-tober of 2012 and a ma-jority decision by Justice Awich was delivered on May 15, 2014, the very day of the expiration of his appointment.

Both the Bar associa-tion and myself, as Leader

of the Opposition, have objected once again to the proposed re-appoint-ment of Justice Awich.

I have consistently objected to the Barrow Government’s practice of appointing Judges to the Court of Appeal on short term contracts and join the Bar Asso-ciation in condemning this continued practice which serves only to undermine the indepen-dence of our judiciary.

I fully associate my-self with the Bar Asso-ciation in condemning

“ in the strongest terms any attempt to influence the out-come of appeals through the use of contracts, as well as any appearance or suggestion of such, as inimical to the inde-pendence of the judiciary and the rule of law and as under-mining confidence in the ad-ministration of justice”.

All Belizeans should be aware and concerned about this issue and join the Bar As-sociation in condemning these practices. The Belize Chamber of Commerce and Industry in particular know very well how critically important the inde-pendence of the judiciary and observance of the rule of law are to a healthy and productive investment climate and econo-my.

Mr. Barrow and his UDP Government’s belief that the ends always justify the means, represents a clear and present danger to the rule of law and to democracy in Belize.

The patience of the Beliz-ean people is wearing very thin Mr. Barrow.

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Enough Is Enough!

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eDITOrIaL

Something is going very wrong in Belize, and most Belizeans at home and abroad can see it. The government, elected to serve, without fear or favour and with no discrimina-tion to race, creed or colour, has failed the Belizean people miserably, and in such a short time. According to Mark King, the UDP policy is UDP first, Belizeans second and PUPs last. Imagine that!

On an almost daily basis, Belizeans are left to wonder in amazement and disgust when the elected Government of Prime Minister Dean Barrow will get things right. Our peo-ple are under constant assault, as safety has become an expensive luxury. While citizen’s security is under attack, so is our national security. This is the result of the Barrow Ad-ministration’s failure to define a comprehensive security policy to protect our people from internal criminal activity and our national territory from external attacks. In fact, looking at the level of disregard for our nation’s security and territorial sovereignty, and the lack of appropriate response and inaction from the Government, one would think we have no security policy. This means our security forces are left to figure things out on their own, operating in a haphazard manner.

When the PUP was in Government it responded to threats to our border security with swiftness and unflinching national pride. Equipping our Belize Defense Force soldiers with the resources to patrol our borders and protect our territory was a priority. Our Police was supported, with resources and moral supplements, and the fight to curb crime was launched from all fronts, including social and economic interventions to rid of poverty and dependency.

Now look at the social decay in our country. Can you feel the inherent economic despair, which seems to be a repeated chorus every year? The continued disrespect of our people through victimization, abuse and manipulation?

A priority for any Government should be the protection of its citizens. But today even security officials are sadly wondering if it is worth serving under this Government. Their morale is at the lowest ever. They are constantly abused and manipulated. Their best in-terests are never a priority. This is the legacy of the UDP – they destroy everything in their paths, even the dreams and aspirations of a people wanting to live a prosperous life.

Of the many wrongs done to our people and the desecration of many of our democratic principles by the Barrow Administration since taking office in 2008, their attack and op-pressive rule over right-thinking members of the Judiciary is among the most tyrannical and sinister.

Belizeans have also had enough of the UDP. They have delivered more excuses than GDP growth. They are drowning Belize in a cesspool of corruption. The time to stand up for the sake of the country is near.

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LIqUOR LICENSE NOTICES

Notice is hereby given that JIAN LIN JIANG is applying for a RESTAURANT Liquor Li-cense to be operated at “Lian Store”, situate at 3 Lord’s Bank, Ladyville, Belize District under the Intoxicating Liquor Licensing Or-dinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that ELISEO GUAR-DADO is applying for a Shop Liquor Li-cense to be operated at “Kendra’s Shop”, situate at San Felipe Village, Orange Walk District under the Intoxicating Liquor Licens-ing Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Notice is hereby given that MD AZIZUR RAHMAN AZAD is applying for a Shop Li-quor License to be operated at “San Loren-zo Grocery Shop”, situate at #San Lorenzo Housing Site, Orange Walk Town, Orange Walk District under the Intoxicating Liquor Licensing Ordinance Revised Edition 1980.

Ecuador’s Most Wanted Linked to UDPBelize City, June 2nd, 2014

When the news of the arrest of Ecuador fugitive, Floyd Wendel Ebanks Jurado, went public the UDP spin masters were quick to find every possible way to paint him as a PUP. Channel 7 was on the forefront and reported that Ebanks “was very active in the 2012 general elections” for the PUP, but it couldn’t be further from the truth.

Ebanks was involved in the PUP Cayo West campaign until mid-2011, when PUP officials learnt of his close links with the UDP. Ebanks was immediately removed from the PUP’s campaign.

The truth is that Ebanks has a very close relationship with then UDP Freetown Candidate Lee Mark Chang. A photo obtained by the BELIZE TIMES, taken at one of Lee Mark Chang’s political rallies in 2011, shows Ebanks and Chang almost cuddling. The photo had been posted on a previously existing Floyd Ebanks Jr. Facebook profile page

with the caption reading “Lee Mark for Freetown”. Under the photo, a comment was posted by Lee Mark saying “Nice Pic”.

Mysteriously, the Facebook page disappeared and so did the photo. But a member of Chang’s own camp was keeping tabs and decided to share the revealing photo.

We do not expect pro-UDP Channel 7 to cor-rect their misleading report, as it is their objective to malign the PUP every possible way. Rest assured that the BELIZE TIMES will keep checking your “facts”, Jules.

As for Ebanks, he was detained on May 14th by the Gang Suppression Unit after searching his residence on Teacher’s Street in Belama Phase II and allegedly discovering an illegal firearm. Ebanks has appeared on Ecuador’s Most Wanted Listing for the alleged killing of Teofilo Martin Alejandro Yagual in a land dispute on “La Isla Puna”.

The Police have confirmed that Ebanks is a person wanted by Ecuador’s Police officials, but are clueless if there will be any form of cooperation.

Ebanks is on prison remand for the gun charge until his next court date which has been set for July 21st.

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United in Purpose!

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Dan SilvaPUP WeStern LeAderS

for ElectionsPUP READY

havE hOPE! The PUP will serve The People

City of Belmopan, June 4th, 2014The six leaders of the People’s

United Party Western Caucus: Hon. Julius Espat, Hon. Joseph Mahmud, Senator Patrick Andrews, Dra. Lesbia Guerra Cocom, Orlando Habet and former Minister Daniel Silva, gath-ered in Belmopan with PUP Leader Hon. Francis Fonseca on Tuesday af-ternoon to discuss the Party’s work in the Cayo District.

The Western leaders committed to working in unity to bring about PUP victory in all constituencies and much needed change for the people of Cayo. The UDP have long consid-ered the Cayo District as the safe seats of the “red hills”. That notion was shattered in the 2012 elections when Cayo South and Cayo North turned against the UDP, while in Cayo North East and Cayo Central they barely held on to victories de-spite massive fraudulent registration of voters and vote buying. This time, the people of Cayo will send their message loud and clear: they de-serve better, with true and humble

PUP leadership.At Tuesday’s meeting, the PUP

Leader emphasized that Belizeans have had enough of the usual politics, the kind that the UDPs are masters of – false promises, greed, victimiza-

tion and abuse of power. He said he required of the constituency leaders their full commitment to a PUP agen-da focused on three pillars: econom-ic reform, governance reform and education reform. He said that the Belizean people are relying on the PUP to rescue Belize and provide better leadership.

The Western Leaders said they

are ready to take on the helm. They Party has been re-organising in the West, adjusting its structure to what works best and attracting new and tested-and-proven blood to the ranks. Senator Andrews and Dra. Lesbia Guerra are new faces to the political scene, but are well known reformists and community activists. As a former PUP Minister, Daniel Sil-va needs no introduction, but it must be noted that he is a political force whose re-entry has tipped the scale in Cayo Central in favour of the peo-ple and the PUP.

Under the auspices of the PUP Secretariat a capacity build-ing training for officials of the Party was held on Saturday, May 31, 2014 at Independence hall. The objective of the training is to fine-tune PUP’s readiness as the Elections near.

For more information about upcoming training workshops, interested persons should con-tact their PUP Standard Bearers and Constituency Chairpersons. Join the movement for Change! The PUP will serve the people!

L to R: Hon. Joseph Mahmud, Lesbia Guer-ra-Cocom, Senator Patrick Andrews, Dan Silva, Orlando Habet, Hon. Julius Espat and Party Leader Hon. Francis Fonseca

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Season five winner of The Voice, Tessanne Chin, will be releasing a new album titled, Count On My Love, on June 24.

Tessanne has not re-vealed which artists will be featured on her re-cord, though she has confirmed that the mu-sic will feature elements of her Jamaican roots as well as feature different sounds and emotion re-flective of her personali-ty.

Count on My Love will mark Tessanne s ma-jor label debut as it will be distributed by Repub-lic Records, a label un-der the Universal Music Group umbrella.

Tessanne rocked the popular US talent show “The Voice” in May, has been touring Caribbe-an nations to promote her music. Tessanne was named Caribbean Jour-nal’s 2013 Artist of the Year. She is also among the persons being hon-oured this month as part of United States’ com-memoration of Carib-bean Heritage Month in June.

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VEGAS COME UP AGAIN!

Espats will join UDP ranks

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is 2014 Strongman Champ

ViCtor VALenCiA

Belize City, May 31, 2014Victor Valencia demonstrated

that he is true champ material when he repeated as strongman champ in the Belize Body Building & Fitness Federation (BBBFF) 2014 strongman contest held at the Riverside Tavern on Saturday.

Of the four contestants, Valencia scored the most – 32 points – in 9 events to retain the title and win the $600 1st prize.

Theo Gentle, 2008/2010 champ, who had also placed 3rd in the 2011 and 2012 contests, scored 21 points to win the $400 2nd prize.

Emir Perez of Muscle Hut Fitness Club in Belmopan scored 19 points to win the $350 3rd prize, while Allan Gallardo, also of Muscle Hut, was 4th with 18 points.

Valencia won 5 of 9 events in the contest, taking the 2nd event by squat-ting 425lbs. He also won the dead lift of 455lbs, in which he tied with Perez, but he won the tie breaker: lifting 9 reps of a 300lbs weight in 30 seconds; while Perez only lifted 6 reps in the time. Valencia also won the 5th event of loading 5 logs across the parking lot in 53.2 seconds. He also won the tire flip of a 450lb tractor tire across the length of the parking lot in 51.72 seconds, and pulled a 4x4 Ford F-350 pickup load-ed with four logs across the length of the parking lot in 45.25 seconds.

Gentle had won 3 events: the first, bench-pressing 275 lbs 5 times in 30 seconds. He also won the 6th event, the Hercules hold with a 30lb dumbbell in each hand, arms fully extended from the shoulder for 49 seconds, and he won the 7th event, lifting a 65lb dumb-bell 50 times over his shoulder in 90 seconds.

Perez won the 3rd event to clean and press a 125lbs weight, for 30 reps.

Victor Valencia doing dumb-bell reps

Emir Perez was 3rd place

Theo Gentle finished 2nd place

Victor pulling a 4x4 Ford F-350

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Lord’s Bank Sunrise

Burrell Boom, June 1, 2014The Lord’s Bank Sunrise women’s softball

team posted their 2nd win against the Sand Hill Messengers 4-3 at Burrell Boom field on Sunday.

Stacy Smith led Sunrise’s attack with the 1st run in the 1st inning. Sand Hill’s catcher Gaylee Vaccaro tied the score 1-1 in the 1st and Sand Hill took over the lead when Vaccaro and Therese Milligan came home in the 3rd inning.

Lords Bank Sunrise won 4-3 when Ormencia Pou, Lynn Smith and Chelsie Young came home in the 4th inning.

Stacy Smith had also led Lords Bank sunrise to a 16-4 win against Arrows Reloaded of Bermu-dian Landing as they clobbered Ardeth McFadz-ean’s piching for 16 runs the previous Sunday in Willows Bank.

Other matches:Willows Bank United vs. Burrell Boom Or-

chid Girls - 17-7Orchid Girls vs. Sand Hill Messengers - 11-9

Upcoming Matches:St. Paul vs. Bermudian Landing - Lord’s BankSand Hill Messengers vs. Arrows ReloadedWillows Bank United vs. Lords Bank Sunrise

Hattieville United & Collet Strikers

Belize City, May 31, 2014The Hattieville United Youth Sporting Club and Collet

Strikers are both undefeated leading the 2014 SMART Mundialito in Week 4 of the competition.

Collet Strikers enjoyed their 3rd win, upsetting the defending champs, Brown Bombers: 1-0 when Jomel David caught up to a forward pass from Wayne Ford to score the winning goal.

Hattieville United posted their 2nd win: 2-0 against Carlston FC; when Christian Caceres scored the 1st Sunrise’s Stacy Smith

Jomel David scored Collet Strikers’ 1st goal

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goal in the 1st half, and Shaheed Bap-tist scored a 2nd goal in the 2nd half.

The once winless Ladyville Jag-uars posted their 1st win: 2-1 against Third World. Trivion Bainton scored first for Ladyville Jaguars, but Jonah Chebat equalized for Third World. Third World conceded a penalty, which D’jon Canelo converted for the 2-1 win.

Heights FC and the London Strik-ers drew 1-1 with Eshaq King scor-ing for the Strikers, and Ranolf Witty equalizing for Heights FC.

The City Boys posted their 3rd win when Akeem Sutherland scored the winning goal: 1-0 against La-dyville’s Rising Stars.

Upcoming matches, Saturday, June 7

SMART Brown Bombers vs. the Ministry of Education

Belize Water Services vs. Carl-ston FC

London Strikers vs. Rising StarsCity Boys vs. Hattieville UnitedLadyville Jaguars vs. Heights FCThird World vs. Collet Strikers

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The Cayo Western Ballaz took the National Elite Basketball League (NEBL) playoffs to Game 3, where they will host No Limits at the Sacred Heart College audito-rium in San Ignacio on Friday night, June 6.

The Ballaz came to Belize City for Game 2 last Friday night and meant serious business, tying the series with SMART No Limits 64-62.

Richard Troyer led the Ballaz with 20 points and 12 rebounds. Travis Lennon followed with 18 points and 8 rebounds. Kurt “Chengo” Burgess added 16 points and 10 rebounds and Farron Louriano scored 10 points.

No Limits’ big cen-ter Elsworth Itza led the scoring with 15 points and 10 rebounds.

kurt Burgess scored 16 pts Travis Lennan scored final free throw

SMART’s Elsworth Itza scored 15pts

San Pedro, June 4, 2014The San Pedro Tigersharks are

already into the finals, and will host Game 1 of the finals at the Angel Nunez auditorium at the San Pedro High School on Sunday, June 8.

The Tigersharks cruised to a 78-71 win at the UB gym on Friday.

Tyrone “Joker” Edwards led with 22 points while Michael Adams added 15 points. Jamal Kelly had 14 points and Louis Pitterson scored 7 points and 7 boards.

Bandits’ Erwin Robinson high scored with 13 points.

BeLize BAnk BULLdogSBelize City, May 31, 2014

The undefeated Belize Bank Bull-dogs posted their 2nd back to back win: 17-7 by mercy rule in the 4th in-

ning against the Ministry of Edu-cation/Belize Water Services in the Belize City interoffice softball com-petition at the home of softball at the Rogers Stadium on Saturday.

Other games:BEL Powersockets vs. KHMH

– 33-13BEL Powersockets vs. Guard-

ian/National Sports Council – 14-6Customs/Central Bank vs. Be-

lize Telemedia – 19-18

Belize Bank Bulldogs

BEL’s Sylvano Sutherland

Duck Run I wins Football

Marathon

Duck Run I, Cayo District, May 29, 2014Team Duck Run I won a football mar-

athon organized with the assistance of Orlando Habet and the PUP Cayo North East committee on Sunday May 25, 2014.

Second place went to Billy White and Third Place went to Team Two of Duckrun One. Other participating teams were Duckrun Two and Westrac.

PUP Standard Bearer Orlando Habet will continue to support and inspire the young people of Cayo Northeast with positive activities and opportunities.

Hon. Habet with team

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PUBLIC AUCTION SALE

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At No. 15 Mount Mossey Street, East Picinni, Bel-mopan, Cayo District on Tuesday, 17th June 2014 at 10:00a.m.

ALL THAT piece or parcel of land comprising 501.722 square metres being Parcel 5237, Block 20 in the Belmopan Registration Section situate at No. 15 Mount Mossey Street, East Picinni, Belmopan, Cayo District, TOGETHER with a concrete house with a total floor area of 600 square feet contain-ing three bedrooms, one bathroom, living, dining and kitchen and small front verandah, the freehold property of ISMAY ADELINE SWASO, surety for ALDEN COURTNEY.

DATED this 3rd day of June 2014

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

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Jetmatrix Inc. # 100.895(“the Company”)

Pursuant to Section 102(8) of the International Business

Companies Act, Chapter 270 of the Laws of Belize, Re-

vised Edition 2000, notice is hereby given that Jetmatrix Inc. has been dissolved as at 4th June, 2014 and has

been struck off the Register of International Business

Companies.

P.O.S. Belize LimitedRegistered Agent

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eULogy for hon. MArCiAL MeS

We gather this morning in the vibrant, majestic commu-nity of San Pedro Columbia, Toledo to celebrate and honor the life of our dear friend and colleague, Hon. Marcial Mes.

On behalf of the entire People’s United Party family, I express our profound and deepest sympathies to his wife Odelia; his father Barto-lo; his sons Luis, Estevan and Orlando; his daughters Rosita, Felicia, Elena and Isabella; his sisters Amelia, Donicia and Patricia; and to all the other members of the family.

We love you all and we are here to support you.

I first met Marcial Mes when I was only 10 years old and he was a student/teacher at the Belize Teachers College in Belize City.

My own father, William Fonseca, had spent almost a decade teaching in rural Toledo in the 1960’s and it was right here in San Pedro Columbia while teaching at the Roman Catholic School that he met the Mes family and a young Marcial Mes

Our families remained in contact, and so it was that when Marcial decided to pur-sue a career in teaching and to qualify himself through the Belize Teachers College, my fa-ther opened our family home

Delivered by hon. Francis w. FonsecaMay 30th, 2014, San Pedro Columbia, Toledo

at #2 Keyhole Alley, Belize City to him.

He would stay with us during the week and travel home on weekends.

Life in the big city was new and exciting, and Marcial explored every facet of it, but his heart and spirit were firmly planted here in Columbia.

As the weekend drew near, his smile widened and his pace quickened. He loved and missed his family and was eager to get home to them.

I was a young boy. He was a man. But we became instant friends. We talked, ate meals together, and sat across the table from each-other while studying.

This young Mayan man who had left his home and family in Toledo to further his education taught the little city boy an important life lesson about sacrifice and the value of education.

Sitting around that small wooden table in a dimly lit room in my family home, little could we know that politics and the People’s United Party would bring us together again later in life and form an integral part of our lives and legacy to our beloved Belize.

My friend and colleague Marcial Mes was a dignified, brilliant and humble man.

His life was one of service.Service to his family whom he loved

and cared for deeply. He was proud of all of his children and the house phone at key-hole alley would ring each time there was a new achievement in the Mes household to report. Believe me, it rang quite often.

Service to his people and country both as an Educator and as an Area Represen-tative.

Hon. Marcial Mes served as the duly elected Representative for Toledo West from 1998 to 2008 and served in the ad-ministration of Prime Minister Said Musa as Minister of Rural Development and Cul-ture.

He was the first full Mayan Belizean to serve in the Belize’s Cabinet and will long be remembered by our Party and the peo-ple of Southern Belize for his dedicated ef-forts, along with his colleague Hon. Mike Espat, to bring water, electricity, education, healthcare, and infrastructure to the most remote rural communities of Toledo.

The Hon. Oscar Requena, who suc-ceeded Marcial as our Party’s Represen-

tative and is now the duly elected Repre-sentative here in Toledo West, admired and respected Marcial and continues to build on the foundation that he laid.

Marcial Mes was an educated gentle-man. He had attended Worcester College of Higher Education in England and the Univer-sity of North Florida.

But he never forgot where he came from. He was a proud Mayan Son of San Pe-dro Columbia.

The last few years of his life, his love of fishing, hunting and farming led him and his family to settle in San Marcos where they made their family home.

A few months ago I visited that home in San Marcos along with Hon. Mike, Hon. Oscar, Hon. Ivan, and Hon. Rodwell as a part of our Southern caucus Tour.

As always Marcial and his family wel-comed us graciously and warmly. We were treated to some excellent, hot Caldo, some fresh tortillas, coconut water, and pudding.

We talked and laughed as we rocked slowly in the hammocks hanging outside.

Marcial Mes’s life, like each of ours, re-vealed imperfections.

But his lifestory is one of hope, perse-verance, pride, dignity, humility and success.

Perhaps his greatest success lies in the family we see before us today mourning the loss of the man they so dearly loved.

Luis, Estevan, Orlando, Rosita, Felicia, Elena, and Isabella, your father loved you and was so very proud of each of you. We are proud of you. Together let us carry on his work and legacy.

Marcial, we will miss you my friend. May God open widely the doors of his King-dom to you and may you enjoy eternal life in his glorious presence.

PUP Leader Hon. Francis presenting special Eulogy. Next to him is Toledo West Area

Representative Hon. Oscar Requeña

A gun salute was part of the Official Funeral Services

Hon. Mes laid to rest

Friends and supporters of the Mes family attend-ed to pay their respects

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Reid

Judiciary: Danger Ahead!

The appointment of the Prime Minister’s own brother to the bench of the Court of Appeals in Au-gust of 2009 was another alarming development.

Barrow’s tenure, albeit brief, eventually raised concerns of an “appearance of bias in a case involving the Public Utilities Commis-sion, which his son Kimano sits on.”

By G. Michael ReidIt is not chance that rules the

world. Ask the Romans, who had a continuous sequence of success-es when they were guided by a certain plan, and an uninterrupted sequence of reverses when they followed another. There are gen-eral causes, moral and physical, which act in every monarchy, ele-vating it, maintaining it, or hurling it to the ground. All accidents are controlled by these causes. And if the chance of one battle—that is, a particular cause—has brought a state to ruin, some general cause made it necessary for that state to perish from a single battle. In a word, the main trend draws with it all particular accidents. ~ Mon-tesquieu

The period known as the age of enlightenment began sometime during the 17th century and flour-ished until about the end of the 18th century. This period produced great thinkers like Francis Bacon, Spinoza, John Lock, Voltaire and Isaac Newton; whose ideas dras-tically changed the way of the world; both spiritual and secular. It was a time when the world under-went a scientific revolution as well as a revolution in human thought. New discoveries afforded man a greater ease of industry while new perspectives challenged traditional concepts in culture and politics. There was a significant shift in the existing paradigm of relying on tradition, faith and superstition to a system based on sound reason-ing. The status quo of politics also fell under the axe of reconstruction and the ideas of one man in par-ticular, shook the existing monar-chies and “ancien régime” to their very foundation. His The Spirit of the Laws (1748), discourse on gov-ernment was adopted as the blue-print for many modern day govern-ments.

Charles-Louis de Secondat, Bar-on de La Brède et de Montesquieu was a French political philosopher who lived from 1689 until 1755. Professor of political science at the University of Houston, Donald Lutz, found Montesquieu (as he is more commonly known) to be the most frequently quoted authority on gov-ernment and politics. According to Lutz, Montesquieu was cited more by the American Founders than any other source except the Bible. Mon-tesquieu is credited with perfecting the political system under which we are currently governed; discerning a separation of political powers among a legislature, an executive, and a ju-

diciary. According to Montesquieu, the judiciary is to be seen as the most important of these branches, “independent and unchecked”, but must also be considered dangerous. Montesquieu held that the “the in-dependence of the judiciary has to be real, and not merely apparent” after all, Judicial Independence is vi-tal and important to the very idea of democracy.

The direction in which we are headed in Belize seems in direct contrast to the gains made during the age of enlightenment. There appears an erosion of the tried and tested “separa-tion of powers” concept. There seems almost a fusion of what is supposed to be three dis-tinctly different branches of gov-ernment. More alarming is com-placency on the part of the citi-zenry that, if we are not careful, could be con-strued as giving acquiesces to the current state of affairs and af-fairs of this cur-rent state. Mon-tesquieu warned

that “The Tyranny of a prince in an oligarchy is not so dangerous to the public welfare as the apathy of a citi-zen in a democracy.”

What has happened over the past six years in Belize should be of major concern to any freedom lov-ing citizen of this country. There are many events and occurrences that should have been sending up some very loud warning signals. It is very, very dangerous and regardless of which side of the political fence one sits, this must viewed as a clear and present threat to our precious and in-dispensible form of governance.

It began shortly after the United Democratic Party assumed office in February of 2008 with several pro-posed amendments to the Consti-tution. Most dangerous and alarm-ing was the amendment called an ‘Instrument of Appointment’ which basically gave Judges one year ten-ure of office. In his very informative thesis “Political Interest in Judicial Appointments – A Case for Reform”, attorney Andrew Marshalleck notes that “In these amendments, the Gov-

ernment gave itself direct control over the length of time that they can allot when appointing sitting judge on the Court of Appeal”. In regard to the appointment of Judges perceived sympathetic to the policies of gov-ernment, Mr. Marshalleck goes on to suggest that “The practice subverts the constitutional framework and, like political decisions generally, is moti-vated by an overwhelming desire to cling to power”. The Bar Association successfully challenged the initiative but the “parados” had been set.

Justice Elliot Mottley resigned in disgust stating that “It was in Au-

gust of this year that the former Chief Justice Conteh brought to my attention the amendment to the constitution. It was then that I discovered that the terms and condition of my appointment as president of the Court of Appeal of Belize had been unilaterally altered and this was done without my knowledge and consent. Once I became aware of this I determined that I will resign my position as president of this court. I will say no more on that.” Justice Conteh him-self had been denied an extension to his contract and Justice Ken-neth Benjamin was subsequently appointed by the Prime Minister.

The appointment of the Prime Minister’s own brother to the bench of the Court of Appeals in August of 2009 was another alarm-ing development. Barrow’s tenure, albeit brief, eventually raised con-cerns of an “appearance of bias in a case involving the Public Utilities Commission, which his son Kima-no sits on.”

The recent move by Mr. Bar-row to re-appoint Justice Samuel Awich to the Belize Court of Appeal will present another interesting test for our democracy. Both the Leader of the Opposition and the Bar Association have voiced their objection and if the Prime Minister pushes through this ap-pointment, it will serve to further blur the lines of dis-tinction between the Exec-utive and the Judiciary.

Consultation is defined as “a discussion about something that is being decided”. In Belizean pol-itics, it is merely a letter sent to inform someone of a decision be-ing made. This particular matter requires much more discussion and attention. Belizeans will have to be more aware and instead of giving attention to the distracting squabbles between members of the House, pay attention to these bills that are being pushed through. In the words of Frederick Douglass, “Our destiny is largely in our hands”!

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Illegal Guatemalans caught panning for gold inside the Chiquibul forest

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Featuring: Anglican Cathedral College, Excelsior High, Sadie Vernon High, Maud Williams High, Gwen Lizarraga High, Pallotti High and St. John’s College

High School Graduation Season 2014Celebrating our Bright Minds!

Ming Gui Li, Taisha Jorguensen & Shanty Miralda

Sharnel Baptist, Karl Hulse & Moesha Ifield

Mariesha Dixon

Ernesto Vasques

By Alton F. humes (Freelance Reporter)BELIZE CITY, wednesday, June 4th, 2014

Our third series on the special High School Graduation Season begins with Anglican Cathedral College, located on Albert Street in Belize City.

According to Principal Ismael Re-quena, who spoke with the BELIZE TIMES via phone last Wednesday, May 28th, 92 out of 103 students took their march at the Bliss Center for the Per-forming Arts on Sunday, June 1st at 2:00 p.m. Requena admitted the 2014 class was “the biggest graduating class” since the school commenced following the amalgamation of St. Michaels and St. Hil-da’s in 1982.

Leading those ranks are: Brandon Jackson (Valedictorian, with a Grade Av-erage of 92%), Jorge L. Rodriguez (Salu-tatorian, with a Grade Average of 87.3%), Eluid Miller (3rd Place, delivered the Vote of Thanks), and Ajaih Hamilton (4th Place, who introduced Graduation Guest Speak-er Dr. Carol Babb).

The BELIZE TIMES interviewed the two top students on Monday, June 2nd at the school campus. 16-year-old Jack-son and 17-year-old Rodriguez (who both study Business under the classes of 4Mi-chael and 4Hilda respectively) are close friends and, like many of those students we’ve spoken to previously, rival in excel-lence. Jackson, who describes himself as “the hype one…. the one who stands out”, loves to rap, as does Rodriguez, who adds writing music, football, and a ‘love’ of business to his list of hobbies. But it’s their mutual love of school that has them where they are now, and will push them to reach that next level. Jackson plans to study accounting at St. John’s Junior Col-lege in hopes of becoming an Accoun-tant, while Rodriguez plans to study Busi-ness Science at the University of Belize, with hopes to “own a family business.” So who’s their motivation for being their best? Well, it’s each other, they told us, although it was never better expressed than by Rodriguez, “When you have competition, you do better every day”.

Concerning their feelings about grad-uating, Brandon had “mixed feelings” about leaving ACC, ‘nervous’ at the pros-pect of furthering his education at a high-er level while joyous because he “accom-plished a great feat.” Jorge admitted he “knew it would happen” and yet, “when you see the results, you can’t believe it.” Their advice to inspire the next genera-tion to succeed in their footsteps moves like a metronome of rhyme and rhythm. Brandon puts it like this: “Life will be full of many obstacles… make sure the next action will outdo the last.” Jorge was more optimistic: “When some-thing happens, it will feel like a dream, but remember, dreams do come true.”

Like many schools in Belize City, many people seem content to write off Excelsior as just another ‘Southside’ school. But through its reincarnations and switching up its focus, Excelsior is poised

Nadiya Sedasey, Celeste Blanco & Siomara Torres

once more to make its mark amongst its fellow high schools. They will have 14 graduates (5 girls, 9 boys) marching up on Saturday, June 7th, 2014 at the St. John’s Vianney Church, also locat-ed on Faber’s Road. Leading them will be Valedictorian 16-year-old Rebekah Smith (of Class 4TR, with a Grade Av-erage of 88%), Salutatorian Tyrone Ga-briel and 3rd place finisher Zane Bartley.

Ms. Smith, who was reticent to re-veal much about herself, is by no means an average student. Her ambitions are

proof of that, as she plans to go to the Institute of Technical and Vocation-al Education Training (ITVET) to study Food Preparation in hopes of becom-ing a chef and preparing the best gour-met meals in the world. And in getting there, she admitted to us that her teachers deserve all the credit for her success, saying that “they motivat-ed me to continue with school”. Her advice to her fellow graduates was to, “Nuh give up, noh matta how haad things get… remember, yu di do it

fi yuhself, noh fi anybody else.” Such a sentiment is being echoed by their Principal, Ms. Gayle M. Thompson, who told us of her small-yet-impressive graduating class, “They’ve worked hard, and they lived up to the expec-tations of what the 4th forms should be doing”.

Sadie Vernon Technical High School will have 27 graduates (out of

33 students) marching up on Thursday, June 5th, at the King’s Park Nazarene Church on Princess Margaret Drive at 6:00 p.m. 12 males and 16 females will make that march. At the top of the class is Mariesha A. Dixon (Valedictori-an, of the class of 4Arts/Science, with a Grade Average of 83.4%) and Ernes-to V. Vasquez (Salutatorian, also of the class of 4Arts/Science, with a Grade Average of 80.3%).

The BELIZE TIMES spoke to the duo on Tuesday morning, in the middle of exciting preparations for their Gradu-ation Ceremony. The 17-year-old Dixon and 19-year-old Vasquez are night and day – Dixon, a high achiever with a love for poetry and the Guides Move-ment was a transferee from Nazarene High to Sadie Vernon, while Vasquez referred to himself as an intriguing mix of an adventurous but studious talent. But what isn’t in doubt is their rise to the top of Sadie Vernon’s 2014 graduating class. Their college plans are rather modest, if not immediately leading to career ambitions – Dixon will take Summer Classes in hopes of applying to the University of Belize to study Nursing, while Vasquez will ma-jor in General Studies at Wesley Junior College.

The influences that steered them to their current successes, on the oth-er hand, are not modest at all. Dixon credits her grandmother, a woman who she says ‘beat it into my head’ that “education is the key” and who was there for her every step of the

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Happy Holidays!

We’re still celebrating our amazing fathers and “father figures” here at MKC! What are you planning to do for your Dad for Father’s Day? Do you know we also cel-ebrate persons who are like fathers to us like our step dads, grandpas, uncles, father figures or our Moms who are raising us alone?

Make this Father’s Day special with a card, a drawing or something you’ve made so they’ll al-ways have it to remember this special year.

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High School Graduation Season 2014Celebrating our Bright Minds!

way. Vasquez credited his teachers – cur-rent Vice Principal Mr. Daniel Tillett and Mr. Swasey with giving him confidence and opening his mind to the possibilities of life.

At Maud Williams High School, 26 out of 29 students (with 3 to receive Cer-tificates of Attendance) will be graduating on Thursday, June 5th, 2014 at the Central Assembly of God Church on Freetown Road.

Ming-Gui (Lisa) Li of class of 4S1 is the Valedictorian, Kayla Robinson is Salu-tatorian, and Taisha Jorgenson will deliv-er the Vote of Thanks at is 3rd Place. The school will honor Ms. Shanty Miralda as the ‘Student of the Year.’

Li, at 21 years old, admitted that when she started at Maud Williams, tran-sitioning to high school life wasn’t easy. When getting her school and homework assignments, she would often look up certain words to better understand what was said. And apparently, the extra ef-fort to get the work done was more than enough to propel her to the top of the class of 2014. Her ambitions, both aca-demically and career-wise, are impres-sive – she intends to study at St. John’s Junior College, majoring in Business Accounting, with the hope to become a Bank Manager. Lisa credited her teacher,

Continued from page 19 Ms. Gray, with steering to her path of success, as her teaching of Principles of Accounts “taught me a lot of the accounting knowledge and skills.” She also admitted to being “excited” about the prospect of graduating from Maud Williams. Her advice to her fel-low youths is simple and born from her Asian background: “Just study hard.”

Shanty Miralda, the 17-year old stu-dent of the year honoree, came to Maud Williams beginning in her first year and stuck through for all 4 years. “I’ve al-ways pushed to be the best I can be,” she said. And even though her honor denotes hardwork, she doesn’t admit to ‘challenging times’. Miralda intends to study in the United States in Food and Nutrition, Hospitality Management. She wants to pursue a career in hotel management. As for the inspiration be-hind that choice and her academic excel-lence, she credited one of her teachers, one Ms. G. Bowen, with steering her down that path, saying: “Even if you can’t do it, she’ll push you”.

Gwen Lizarraga High School will have 112 graduates (50 females and 45 males, with 17 more at press time taking ‘supplementary classes’ to ensure their places on the list as confirmed by Princi-pal Lorna McKay via phone on Monday, June 2nd). They will take their march-up

on Sunday, June 8th, 2014 at 3:00 p.m. at the Ramada Princess Hotel in Belize City. At the head of the list will be Shar-nell Baptist (Valedictorian, of Class 4A2), Karl Hulse (Salutatorian, of Class 4C1) and Moesha Ifield (3rd Place).

16-year-old Baptist, who lives in Hattieville Village, Belize District and 18-year-old Hulse, the son of an immi-grant mother and Belizean-born father, will have arrived to Sunday’s graduation on somewhat similar paths. Both plan to attend St. John’s Junior College – Shar-nell said her studies will be aligned with her interest in becoming “a teacher or a social worker”, while Karl will be a triple major in Economics, Math and Account-ing, with hope to not only becoming a ‘successful’ bank manager, but ascending to the peak of banking institutions, the Central Bank of Belize.

And when it comes down to who was vital to their success, they both mention family, but Karl made it clear that a Higher Power was his Guide: “It was God who got me through, because He was the only One that was there for me.”

Pallotti High School’s Valedictorian is 16-year-old Nadiya Sedasey (of Class 4Science, with a holding a Grade Average of 93%), while the Salutatorian is Allene Mangar while the 3rd place is Celeste Blanco (also 16 years old and of Class

4Arts, and holding a Grade Average of 91.1%).

Nadiya and her fellow grads are a di-rect representation of the moral, spiritual and hard-working ethos the school has represented for its long existence. When the BELIZE TIMES interviewed Sedasey on Friday, May 23rd, she shared her plans to attend St. John’s Junior College and major in Mathematics and Physics with hopes of becoming either a Mechanical or Chemical Engineer.

Nadiya credited her parents, saying that they “brought me up to do my best, [to] REALIZE My Best.” Her advice to their fellow graduates and young people boils down to this: “Be focused in what you want to do…without focus, you lose track of your goals.” And her highly stern, if not world-wearied principal, Sister Clara Teul, SAC, indeed concurs, telling the BELIZE TIMES in a brief interview on the day that “I feel a sense of accomplish-ment in guiding these young women through their four years of study here at Pallotti.”

The trio and 62 other graduates will be marching up on Saturday, June 7th, 2014 at the Fordyce Chapel of St. John’s College on Princess Margaret Drive in Belize City, beginning at 3:00p.m.

Finally, we complete this week’s se-ries with St. John’s College (High School). We have confirmed at press time that the Valedictorian is Siian Rancharan and the Salutatorian is Mr. Misheck Musa. The Graduation will be held on Sunday, June 8th at 8:30 a.m. at the campus’ Col-lege Gymnasium on Princess Margaret Drive.

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as BIG as you think you are...

you’re living in a sMaLL world

House #1

House #2 rented to a Judge, paid for by GOB

House #5

House #6 - recently renovated

House #3

House #4 Juliet Thimbriel, UDP Senator

2012 Infinity valued at $120K

House #8

House #7, now under construction

...and now...House #9?

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Singhing for More

Belize City, June 5, 2014A proposed mega resort on the Light-

house Reef Atoll appears to have encoun-tered a major glitch from an unsuspecting source.

Mike Singh, whose name was once called up in an investigation of a major money laundering ring in El Salvador, has weighed in on the Puerto Azul project which, from all appearances, has the back-ing of heavyweight Ministers, Erwin “Dani-ni’s Papa” Contreras and Manuel “barefoot and wasted” Heredia.

The two were photographed rubbing elbows and partying like rockstars with Hol-lywood superstars John Travolta and Adrien Brody at the Cannes Film Festival in France.

Like Castro, who took a page straight out of Dean Barrow’s book of nepotism and started issuing checks to his family mem-bers, these two lavish Ministers appear to be following in the footsteps of their leader’s wife, Kim Barrow, who too seems determined to make it to superstardom no matter the cost (at our expense of course).

But the flashing bulbs, the luxury jun-kets, the TMZ lifestyle, and all the pricey champagne seem to have caught the ire of one disgruntled millionaire.

You see, as the CEO of the Ministry of Economic Development, Mike Singh be-lieves that he must have a say (or hand) in all projects in Belize or else they just won’t fly.

Singh, who was the chief promoter of the US$50 million NCL deal off the coast of tranquil Placencia is now uncharacteristi-cally criticizing the Puerto Azul project. All of a sudden, Singh is “concerned” about environmental impacts. All of a sudden, Singh wants to downscale this “fantastical” project. What is more fantastical than NCL turning the Garifuna’s sacred dugu ceremo-ny into a Mickey Mouse song and dance?

Could it be that Singh was not “in-spired” in the manner that he is used to? Or is it simply a case of whining because he didn’t get to strut his stuff on the catwalk with Erwin, Heredia and Kim?

Whatever the case, Singh is clearly a bitter man. There is a lot of jealousy and competition brewing in the UDP, but they are not competing for the hearts and minds of our Belizean people. It is all about person-al beefs, magazine spreads, lavish lifestyles and multi-million dollar deals.

Our leaders are now so out of touch with reality, that their petty squabbles can make headline news while our children go to bed hungry at night and our mothers cry themselves to sleep, feeling helpless and destitute.

Out of touch, out of line and out of or-der. The days may be dark, but our people are not sleeping.

“ROD OF CORRECTION” Unleashed on Barrow administration

That all changed this morning with the launch of a joint Union-social partner movement known as “The Rod of Cor-rection” Movement, during a meeting with various stakeholders at the Belize National Teachers’ Union’s (BNTU) con-ference room on Mercy Lane in Belize City.

The media was not invited to the closed-door meeting, but BELIZE TIMES understands from a close source that President of the National Trade Union Congress of Belize (NTUCB), Dylan Re-neau stated in the movement’s initial mission statement: “The movement recognizes the fight against the ram-pant, if not absolute abuse of power, and has been brought together, uni-fied to fight against it….”

But fighting this bloated, soul-suck-ing, humanity-draining behemoth known as the UDP will not be an easy task in the least. And the Unions and social partner organizations (represented by various

entities such as Sarstoon-Temash Institute for Indigenous Manage-ment, the Pharmacists Association of Belize, Citizens Organized for Lib-erty thru Action, the Nurses’ Associ-ation of Belize, the Belize Council of Churches, Belize Grassroots Youth Empowerment Association, Belize Action/the Association of Evangel-ical Churches, and the Belize Ur-ban Music Association in addition to the BNTU, the Public Service Union, the Belize Energy Workers Union and the Association of Pub-lic Service Senior Managers) not only recognize it, but are organizing a formal Secretariat that, with the agreement of the gathered, will be working on a Declaration and varied Plans of Action to formally combat and bring the Government’s mis-deeds to a halt.

The first task for this Move-ment will be supporting the Belize Grassroots Youth Empowerment

Association (BGYEA) protest this Saturday, June 7th, beginning at 9:00 a.m. The protest concerns Government’s resistance to BG-YEA’s planting of corn in the “buf-fer zone” between Harmonyville and other crown lands.

The real test for the move-ment is cohesion. The Barrow Government practices divide and conquer against its enemies. Will one social partner or one Union walk away when the Government ‘satisfies’ their demands? How will the movement stand togeth-er if the Government engages in their oppressive tactics against a particular organization? Those are hard questions to answer at this juncture, but one thing is certain – the Barrow government no lon-ger has a ‘free pass’ to do as it pleases. BARROW AND COMPA-NY, WATCH YU BAK! THE ROD IS COMING!!!!!!

TOWN COUNCIL vEhICLE CRashED ThEN aBaNDONEDtax payers’ money for wrecking the town’s property.

Information to the BELIZE TIMES is that the vehicle was driven at the time by Town Council employee, Obed Con-treras. The vehicle was out-side its jurisdiction and driven at night with no authorization. Sources say Contreras and his passengers identified as Ricar-do Garrido and Heraldo Rancha-ran were returning to Benque

after a night of partying in Belmopan when they crashed into a horse that was on the road side in Roaring Creek village.

The horse was fatally injured and the vehicle was extensively damaged. Instead of facing the consequenc-es of their actions, and reporting the matter to the Police, the duo packed up the license plates and left the ve-hicle abandoned on the road side. The owner of the horse was notified of the accident that same night.

A week has passed and there has

been no report from the Police or from the Benque Town Council. Contreras has neither faced reprimand nor pun-ishment. Instead he has been allowed to use another Council vehicle.

The BELIZE TIMES has learnt that the vehicle crashing culprits are protect-ed by the UDP. They are friends and par-ty buddies of that wasteful party. Her-aldo Rancharan is the UDP’s Mayoral in Benque. This is a crying shame! Such abuse of authority and cover up is un-supportable.

The BELIZE TIMES has confirmed with the Roaring Creek Village Council that the matter is being investigated as the horse owner has not been compen-sated. They are also concerned that the vehicle could have knocked down any-one travelling on the roadside that night.

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