22-Year-Old Arraigned for Murder of Mark Waight

                       Mark Waight

Tonight, a twenty-two-year-old man is behind bars at the Belize Central Prison after being arraigned for the weekend murder of well-known street figure Mark Waight. The accused is Peter Lara, a resident of Jane Usher Boulevard in Belize City. Allegedly, on Saturday, twenty-four-year-old Waight, who had previously been acquitted of the murder of news reporter Kareem Clarke, was socializing in front of his girlfriend’s house on Central American Boulevard. A dispute broke out with another man, who then pulled out a gun and shot Waight multiple times. Lara is accused of being the perpetrator of this violent attack. This morning, Lara appeared unrepresented at the Belize City Magistrate’s Court, where he was charged with one count of murder, one count of attempted murder of thirty-three-year-old Francine Herbert, who was critically injured in the incident, one count of dangerous harm, and one count of use of deadly means of harm. Due to the severity of the charges, no plea was taken, and Lara was denied bail. He has been remanded to the Belize Central Prison until April twenty-eighth, 2025. Meanwhile, Herbert remains in the ICU, fighting for her life.

Opposition Leader Critical of PUP Social Welfare Programs

This morning, the United Democratic Party held a lengthy press conference at their headquarters, tackling a range of national issues. The head table featured five key members from the U.D.P.’s shadow cabinet, ready to share their thoughts. Over the course of two hours, they covered everything from the People’s United Party’s economic policies to crime, violence, education, health, and transport. This event was a stark contrast to the fighting and division we’ve seen within the U.D.P. over the past twelve months. But the big question remains: can they convince voters that they’re ready to lead the country? Opposition Leader Moses “Shyne” Barrow kicked things off, taking aim at the Briceño administration’s approach to social welfare programs. His remarks set the tone for a session full of pointed critiques and passionate discussions.

 

Moses “Shyne” Barrow, Leader of the Opposition

“The hunger pains are not being satisfied. The middle class is being eroded, pushing to the brink of poverty while those already impoverished are now in the abys of the callous PUP government whose heartless policies have erased all social safety nets meant to serve as the guardrails for the vulnerable. What used to social welfare is now used for political warfare. Gone is Boost, gone is the food subsidy program where all Belizean in need use to be able to spend ten dollars to get a fifty dollars grocery bag. Now, you spend fifty dollars to get ten-dollar worth of groceries. The only optimistic thing about a new year is that we as Belizeans can implement operation rescue Belize, implement operation save Belzie form the heartless PUP government in these general elections that are coming.”

Barrow Promises to Restore Social Programs on Day One in Office

Barrow promises that if the U.D.P. wins the election, he will immediately reinstate all the social programs from the previous U.D.P. administration. He didn’t hold back, calling the Briceño administration the worst P.U.P. government ever, a sentiment he believes is shared by the entire nation.

 

Moses “Shyne” Barrow, Leader of the Opposition

“We will stay focus on policies that will make the lives of the Belizean people better. That is what is at stake in these general elections. If you want your life to continue to deteriorate, your quality of life, if you want things to get worse, because we all agree over the length and breath of this country, that over the last five years things have gotten worse. Some argue the worst it has ever been. But the next UDP, Barrow government will on day one reinstates all the social programs that have helped so many Belizeans during our thirteen years. We will not only reinstate but expand those programs, which is what the PUP promised to do. This PUP government by all objective, sober perspective is the worst ever. Everywhere you go that is what you are hearing, from Chunox, to Crooked Tree to Bullett Tree all you hear people doing is complain, wishing for the days of the UDP, Barrow government where we put people first and had a true mixed economy.”

UDP Accuses Police Top Brass of Underreporting Murders

U.D.P. Chairman and former Minister of National Security Mike Peyrefitte didn’t hold back in his remarks on the state of public safety. He delivered strong blows to Commissioner of Police Chester Williams and Minister of Home Affairs Kareem Musa, once again demanding their resignation. Peyrefitte accused them of underreporting murder statistics and giving the public a false sense of security.

 

Michael Peyrefitte, Former Minister of National Security

“Let me address the issue of underreporting within the police department. The most alarming and heart breaking one is the underreporting of murder stats. The police department recently released a report siting eighty-nine murders for 2024, yet when we examine the actual data and the records we have access to and have been given access to, our research shows there have been ninety-seven murders, not including ten additional deaths that bear all the hallmarks of murder, but which was prematurely and suspiciously classified as mere death investigations. A per capta of twenty-four plus murder per hundred thousand is not an insignificant  increase from 2023 when it was twenty-one per one hundred thousand. This discrepancy is not just a minor clerical error, ti is a serious issue. The very trust that we as a community place in our law enforcement agencies in being undermined. The manipulated figures do not only serve to obscure the reality of violence our streets, but they also deprive the public of the knowledge necessary to demand real action.”

U.D.P. Says Teachers Deserve Better

On the education front, Nelma Mortis, the U.D.P. Standard Bearer for Port Loyola, highlighted the pressing issue of teachers’ welfare. Mortis emphasized that the opposition stands firmly with the nation’s teachers and is committed to improving their conditions once elected.

 

Nelma Mortis, U.D.P. Candidate, Port Loyola

“Our teachers are leaving the profession due to a combination due to an overwhelming number of factors, including workload, lack for support from administration and management, increasing student behavior issues and that is an effect of our social ills, high levels of stress, excessive license requirements, poor working conditions and a feeling of not being valued by the community or parents, which lead to burnouts and a desire to pursue different career goals. Many of them are now moving to call center work. They are on life support. Another area that is defunct in the ministry of education is that of addressing the related issues of salaries, increments and allowances in an efficient manner. A blue bone was thrown at us and I refer to it as a blue bone, because according to the PUP we don’t deserve meat. We were promised that teachers would correct the matter of the increments and outstanding salaries, allowances for teachers. That is a matter of the PUP showing us how good they are at engineering and electioneering. To date six hundred and fifty teachers have not received their two-year increments, salary adjustments or upgrade. While some of these occurrences are beyond the control of GOB, there are some things that could have been done to soften the rough times. This UDP is standing in solidarity with the BNTU as they agree to have a protest on February seventh, 2025.”

U.D.P. Shadow Minister of Health Gives PUP A Health Report Card

The United Democratic Party’s Shadow Minister of Health is Carlos Perrera, a name that might ring a bell. He previously served as the Director of Finance at the Karl Heusner Memorial Hospital. Although his departure from the hospital over a decade ago was under less-than-ideal circumstances, he was never found guilty of any wrongdoing. Now, he’s back, championing the U.D.P.’s cause in the health sector.

 

Carlos Perrera, U.D.P. Shadow Minister of Health

“What is their report card/ Let us talk about the report card of the PUP since they got into power. It is very lengthy, I wont bore you. But the first hit they got was in February 2021 where several organizations clamored for better health care in PG and Placencia, because the Placencia Polyclinic was abandoned. In August 2022, nurses walked out of the Northern Regional and Corozal Community Hospital. In October 2022, the Southern Region voiced their concern to the ministry of health on medical supplies. October 2023, a continues allegation of neglect in our regional hospital. On April 2024, a neglect of allegation by patience at the Northern Regional Hospital, the backyard of the prime minister and the minister of health. Imagine that, you are the minister of health and the prime minister of this country and you have patients claiming neglect in the northern regional hospital. It should be a shame. Continuous chaos as we heard in 2024 where there were shortage of equipment and medicine at KHMH. We heard the CEO of KHMH talk about being blind sided by the workers union out of grievances, guess she was lost.”

 

We will have more from the press conference later on in our newscast.

Caribbean Tires Loan from SSB Went Through Full Process

Back in September, the Social Security Board announced plans to lend Caribbean Tire Wholesale seven million dollars for capital expenditure and cash flow replacement. Today, S.S.B.’s C.E.O., Doctor Leroy Almendarez, confirmed that the loan has successfully gone through the full approval process. The loan comes with a fifteen-year term and an annual interest rate of six-point-five percent, payable in monthly installments. Almendarez explained that S.S.B. provides loans like these to avoid prematurely increasing the contribution rates we all pay.

 

                    Leroy Almendarez

Dr. Leroy Almendarez, C.E.O, Social Security Board

“ The purpose of giving out loans and it’s loans for development as well, is that that interest income is also added to contributions, but it goes through proper, proper assessment. In essence, you know, if you were to get seven million dollars, the collateral that we get to secure that for us is greater than the seven million. And of course we would have to look, if it says whatever number, it is, we do an amortization table, which is telling you over a period of time of the loan until it terminates. All the payments will come in, how much interest income we expect to get so that we can forecast. We can forecast that money. The other thing we do, of course, is invest. We invest in utility companies, so we have equity in there, and in some cases, thirty-three plus percentage. And that interest income on a large scale, that money is also added. What does that help us to do?  It helps us to not even think about increasing the rate of contribution. It also stops us or helps us not to go to government and say, you know what, we have a shortfall here because the other thing we continue to monitor when you’re making these payouts, at what point will payouts be equal to the money that you collect? That’s called the point of equilibrium. Then that becomes a challenge because it simply means after that point, paying these payouts then becomes a challenge.”

 

Fraction of SSB’s Surplus Is Spent on Social Development 

Doctor Almendarez shared that the S.S.B. extends its support even to patients who aren’t contributors. This assistance comes from a social development account. Almendarez noted that the help provided for this cause amounts to a minute percentage of the S.S.B.’s surplus.

 

                 Leroy Almendarez

Dr. Leroy Almendarez, C.E.O, Social Security Board

“Whatever surplus remains, point one five percent, that is less than a percent, is actually applied to a social development account and that is administered. And I can tell you, because of the increased prevalence of cancer, non-communicable diseases, a lot of people have been able to be assisted. But what we will not do, for example, is to say, well, we’re assisting this person who is sick. I mean, that’s not what you do because not everybody want that information to be out there. But that’s another thing that we do as well.  And that, and that just goes through a process. That one is not even tied to whether you’re making a contribution. This is because, okay, I have cancer, but I really need assistance with, you know, with a CT scan. I need to do a surgery, an assessment is made because we don’t help you 100 percent but that’s another thing.  In terms of usage of the monies, these are, these are things that we look at very carefully. I mean, really, these are, in terms of wasting of funds, et cetera, just giving away money. No, even, even when we discuss that, those donations toward people who have cancer.  I remember, I think one of the questions is, you’re just giving away. No, that’s not giving away people’s money. There’s something called corporate social responsibility.”

 

COVID Payments Still Being Paid Under Sickness Benefits  

While the COVID pandemic hit Belize hard starting in March 2020, claims for the virus surged throughout 2021 and 2022. Although COVID is no longer a major threat to the general population, Almendarez mentioned that payments are still being made to COVID patients. He explained that these claims fall under sickness benefits.

 

Dr. Leroy Almendarez, C.E.O, Social Security Board

“The prevalence was more around 2020, 2022, something like that because even though we all know that since, there has been a decline, it has not gone to zero. What we also have is really a distribution of the number of different diseases that when it comes to the short term branch and sickness benefit claims, but  it’s not that we have stopped, every claim is assessed because at the end of the day, we have a responsibility to make sure that whatever monies are paid out, it’s because they should be paid out.”

Alberto August Takes Aim at Minister of Transport  

Returning to the U.D.P.’s press conference, the spotlight turned to the Shadow Minister of Transport and Civil Aviation, who is also the party’s deputy chair, Alberto August. He didn’t hold back criticizing Minister of Transport Rodwell Ferguson for the ongoing supply shortages and poor conditions at bus terminals. August confidently declared that the U.D.P. would tackle these issues on their very first day in office if elected.

 

Alberto August, U.D.P. Shadow Minister of Transport

“The ministerial incompetence of the current minister of transport and sports, the honorable Rodwell Ferguson is as clear as crystal for not only Belize, but for the world to see. For the very first time in the history of this country, the nation is experiencing a prolonged unavailability of vehicle license plate, vehicle stickers and drivers license. We will recall that the minister telling the nation this matter will be addressed by September last year. The Prime minister then came on and said that this matter would be addressed by the end of the year. We are almost finished with eh first month of the new year and the nation is still experiencing this level of incompetence. When we look at the various bus terminals across this country and the dilapidated conditions of these facilities, it is a further indication of the ministerial incompetence of Rodwell Ferguson. The next UDP government with the blessing of the people of the country will immediately address this matter of vehicle license plate, license stickers and the national availability of drivers license.”

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