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11 year old girl collects €600 to donate to Puttinu on her birthday

11 year old girl collects €600 to donate to Puttinu on her birthday
Aug 12 2022 Share

Instead of celebrating in the usual way kids are known to commemorate their birthday, Katrina Zammit decided to give back to the community. 

Celebrating her 11th birthday, Katrina raised a sum of €600 to donate to NGO Puttinu Cares.

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Katrina’s selfless act will be going towards helping many kids in need battling cancer. Needing all the help they can get to pay for treatments and other necessities, it is such deeds that remind us of the goodness in humanity.

Katrina urged her family and friends not to give her gifts and instead donate to the organisation. In the process, she also served as inspiration for others to do the same! 

Well done Katrina! And a big happy birthday!

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Hamrun Spartans receive hero’s welcome at airport following historic win

Hamrun Spartans receive hero’s welcome at airport following historic win
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Following their massive historic achievement yesterday to qualify for the next Europa Conference League round, Hamrun Spartans received an absolute hero’s welcome at the Malta International Airport. 

 

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The players were greeted by the rest of their supporters as, playing away from home, the Spartans could only get a handful of cheering fans to the official match. 

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The Spartans beat Nevski Sofia by overturning a 1-0 defeat and becoming the first ever Maltese representative to qualify to the play-off round of a UEFA club competition. 

Their success will now see them take on Serbian giants FK Partizan. 


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MEA criticize ‘obscene and unprecedented’ Air Malta severance package

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The Malta Employers Association has revealed their disappointment in Air Malta’s severance package being offered to redundant employees, describing the packages as obscene and unprecedented. The news of the severance package was announced by The Shift News, outlining the plan to dissolve the airline through a tentative government plan.

In a statement, the MEA said that the severance package is “the most obscene agreement in Malta’s industrial relations history”, with workers being offered roughly  only €16,000 for every year of service.

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They also went on to say that “there are thousands of better ways to use such funds than wasting them on golden handshakes. This agreement is morally flawed, and only intended to appease an advantaged class of workers, many of whom should never have been employed at Air Malta in the first place.”

The MEA also went on to criticize the airline’s human resources, describing it as a tragedy of errors. They also went on to suggest to transfer Air Malta employees to the private sector instead of relocating them to a public entity, arguing that the public sector is already overstaffed.

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Various tributes comes in for maritime soldier and father Christian Degabriele

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Various tributes have poured in on social media for the late Christian Degabriele, who was not only a maritime soldier but also a loving father and a very good amateur football player.

Degabriele was unfortunately found dead by the Armed Forces of Malta and the Police after they started a search operation for a missing diver in St Paul’s Bay.

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Home Affairs Minister Byron Camilleri had this to say about the passing: “I salute the memory of Sergeant Christian Degabriele, a hardworking member of the Maritime Squad of the Armed Forces of Malta, who lost his life while diving in St Paul’s Bay,”

“What a misfortune that he lost his life so early and at sea, the place which was part of his career and his passion,” he said.

“I offer my condolences to his family and all his colleagues at AFM in this very difficult moment.”

His football team Kordin Stars football club have also paid a tribute to their former player on Facebook, writing: “Rest in peace Christian Degabriele, you will remain in our hearts. Condolences to his family,”.  The Malta Amateur Football Association also played their part saying that “amateur football lost a gentleman”.

The GWU for Disciplined Forces, Security & Law Enforcement Officers Section also offered condolences and solidarity with Degabriele’s family and friends.  The said “Everyone is describing him as an exemplary soldier that was always willing to help others,”.

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