fbpx
Malta daily Facebook 970x90
Malta daily Facebook 300x250

1,519 reports of abandoned vehicles in past three years

1,519 reports of abandoned vehicles in past three years
May 31 2023 Share

Answering a parliamentary question, Minister for Home Affairs, Security, Reforms and Equality Byron Camilleri revealed that there were 1,519 police reports of abandoned cars on the road in the past three years. 

Responding to a question tabled by PN spokesperson for Home Affairs Joe Giglio, Camilleri revealed that 619 police reports about abandoned cars found parked on the streets were filed in 2021. 

Malta daily Facebook 970x90

Meanwhile, there were 581 reports filed in 2022, followed by 319 reports filed in 2023 by April. 

The vehicles were reportedly removed by the owners themselves in the majority of cases, the Minister stated, after a removal notification was attached to their vehicles. 

Meanwhile, vehicles towed away by police were taken to the Ta’ Kandja complex in Malta or to a location indicated by the contractor in the case of Gozo. 

#MaltaDaily 

Malta daily Facebook 970x90
Malta daily Facebook 300x250

Register for those guilty of abusing persons with disabilities announced

Register for those guilty of abusing persons with disabilities announced
May 31 2023 Share

Speaking in parliament on Tuesday, Inclusion Minister Julia Farrugia Portelli revealed that cabinet has approved the creation of an offenders register for people found guilty of abusing persons with disabilities. 

In her parliamentary speech, the minister outlined how this would see all homes being required to consult the register before employing any workers. 

Malta daily Facebook 970x90

Farrugia said that it makes no sense for a court to find someone guilty of abuse and yet that person goes on to join another entity or job wherein they would be tasked with the same work.

This comes after two carers from a Gozo church home having investigations initiated against them over claims of abusing a resident with a disability. 

The register would work in the same way the sex offenders register works, which sees all organisations which deal with children having to consult before employing someone. 

#MaltaDaily 

Malta daily Facebook 970x90
Malta daily Facebook 300x250

Former PL MP calls out PBS for not covering mayor protests

Former PL MP calls out PBS for not covering mayor protests
May 31 2023 Share

Former Labour Minister Evarist Bartolo took to Facebook to call out the national broadcaster for not giving any coverage to two mayors’ speeches during the Xebbajtuna protest in Valletta last Saturday. 

Mayor of Gżira Conrad Borg Manche and Mayor of Qala Paul Buttigieg both addressed the crowd on Saturday to a massive crowd of protestors in front of the capital city’s court. 

Malta daily Facebook 970x90

The two spoke out against the rampant construction plaguing the island, but Bartolo slammed state media Public Broadcasting Services for not covering any of what they had to say. 

‘If anyone finds (the two mayors), please inform the PBS newsroom first. The last time they were seen, both Labour Party mayors were at the national protest ‘Xebbajtuna’ last Saturday’ wrote the former Foreign Affairs Minister. 

He went on to critique how PBS did not interview or even show Conrad or Paul addressing the protest. 

The protest saw thousands rally in Valletta as various NGOs marched amid calls of ‘Xebbajtuna’ (we’re tired of you). 

#MaltaDaily  

Malta daily Facebook 970x90
Malta daily Facebook 300x250

125 years of trusted quality – Satariano marks its 125th Anniversary

125 years of trusted quality – Satariano marks its 125th Anniversary
May 31 2023 Share

Last week Satariano had good reason to celebrate as 2023 marks their 125th year in business. The anniversary celebration was held at their flagship showroom in Valley Road B’Kara and was attended by their team members, brand partners and numerous customers. A momentous milestone for the family-owned business – one they’re using as a springboard into the future.

“This is a big moment for the Satariano family and our employees, partners and clients who helped us get here” said Joe Satariano, Managing Director. “We want to reflect on the past and build upon what we’ve done to inspire the next 125 years.

Malta daily Facebook 970x90

The company attributes this accomplishment to a strong foundation started by Roger Satariano who first began to import and sell building materials and other related products in 1898. Along the way Satariano expanded into other related sectors and today operates from their state-of-the-art showroom now spread over 3,000 square meters, possibly one of the largest bathroom, kitchen, and furniture showrooms on the Island. From the latest luxury home furnishings to the most innovative bathroom solutions, Satariano offers a comprehensive range of products to create bespoke homes to meet every client’s individual needs and preferences. 

 

View this post on Instagram

 

A post shared by Satariano (@satarianoliving)

What has set Satariano apart for all these decades is their unwavering commitment to quality and customer satisfaction together with their continuous innovation to meet the changing needs of the market by sourcing the best brands in the world. Primarily to be a better partner for their clients, ensuring they are given access to the latest products the market has to offer.

Looking back, Satariano is humbled by their growth and what they’ve been able to accomplish over the years – As they celebrate their 125th anniversary, the company is – as always, looking towards the future with optimism and excitement, staying at the forefront of the luxury home solutions in Malta and continuing its legacy of excellence and innovation for years to come. 

Quality, it seems, will never go out of style.

Malta daily Facebook 970x90
Malta daily Facebook 300x250