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13,748 Traffic Fines Handed On Coast Road In 2023

13,748 Traffic Fines Handed On Coast Road In 2023
Apr 30 2024 Share

According to a parliamentary question reply – tabled by PN MP Jerome Caruana Cilia and answered by Minister Byron Camilleri, there were 13,748 fines handed in Naxxar’s Coast Road in 2023.

According to the information tabled, Attard’s Triq in-Nutar Żarb followed closely with 6,920 – meaning that the Coast Road registered almost double the fines from the second place.

The top five were rounded up with Triq Mikiel Anton Vassalli in St Julian’s at 5,825, Triq Dun Karm in Birkirkara at 5,712 and Gudja’s Malta International Airport at 4,188.

As for 2024, there were 2,369 issued on the Coast Road in the first three months of this year.

In second place was Birkirkara’s Triq Dun Karm with 2,144, followed by Mosta’s Triq il-Kostituzzjoni at 2,118.

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Bolt To Introduce Maltese Speaking Driver Option

Bolt To Introduce Maltese Speaking Driver Option
Apr 30 2024 Share

Ride-hailing platform Bolt announced the launch of a Maltese language service called Rikba (“ride”), aimed at meeting the needs of local residents.

Although not officially posted on Bolt’s Facebook page, with a ‘Bolt Malta News’ screenshot shared onto ‘Are You Being Served? (Malta & Gozo) Original’, a company spokesperson confirmed the service.

Bolt To Introduce Maltese Speaking Driver Option

Bolt To Introduce Maltese Speaking Driver Option

Rikba allows customers to book a Maltese-speaking driver. The announcement generated mixed reactions on social media with some praising the initiative and others expressing concerns about potential delays or increased costs.

Criticism also arose by some users perceiving the move as discriminatory towards non-Maltese drivers. Instances of racial and xenophobic comments were reported, highlighting ongoing challenges faced by third-country nationals in the transport sector.

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Valletta FC Crowned Winners Of Youth League Section A

Valletta FC Crowned Winners Of Youth League Section A
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Valletta FC clinched the Youth League Section A title with a 1-0 victory over Mosta in their final match at the Centenary Stadium.

David Garba’s goal secured the win, delighting Valletta fans. This success brought relief to the club’s supporters, reeling from their senior team’s relegation to the Challenge League.

MFA vice-president Matthew Paris presented the trophy to the Valletta players. The win reflects Valletta’s consistent performance throughout the season, battling with Mosta for the top spot.

It serves as a morale boost for the senior team aiming to return to the Premier League next season.

Additionally, Valletta FC’s triumph grants them entry into Europe, as they will represent Malta in the UEFA Youth League for the first time. Their debut in September’s first qualifying round awaits, with opponents to be determined in the upcoming draw on September 3rd.

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Bjorn’s Voice Preserved Through Technology

Bjorn's Voice Preserved Through Technology
Apr 30 2024 Share

In a post uploaded to social media, it was revealed that Bjorn Formosa’s voice – which he sadly lost to ALS – was preserved through technology.

‘This Saturday, on the inaugural anniversary of DAR Bjorn, we will debut this voice in a special context for the first time’, Bjorn explained.

 

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The technology has allowed them to keep the ALS activist’s voice after he revealed that the neurodegenerative disease has taken it away.

However, Bjorn vowed to keep pushing for the cause, and that: ‘silently, I will shout louder than I ever had’.

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