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26 Families Will Benefit From This Social Housing Project

Jan 27 2024 Share

In Qrendi, Minister for Social and Affordable Accommodation Roderick Galdes visited the social housing project site, which is nearing completion and preparing to welcome its first residents in the coming months.

During the visit, Minister Roderick Galdes explained that this project is being carried out with a total investment of €3.5 million. “Within the next few months, this initiative will provide social housing for 26 families, and the project also includes 20 garages. This project forms part of the largest social housing investment ever undertaken in Malta and Gozo, stated Minister Galdes.

The minister elaborated on how the government’s social justice policy in the housing sector has led to a significant reduction in the social housing waiting list over the past decade, from approximately 3,300 to around 1,500 applicants. The government is committed to continuing to provide hope and stability in the housing sector, Minister Roderick Galdes concluded.

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79 Year Old Fighting For His Life After Being Hit By A Van In ‘Tal-Barrani’

Jan 27 2024 Share

Yesterday, at approximately ten in the evening (2200hrs), a 79-year-old man from Għaxaq found himself at the center of a concerning incident as he was injured in a traffic accident on Triq tal-Barrani in Żejtun.

The incident unfolded when the elderly man was hit by a Ford Transit van driven by a 46-year-old resident of Tarxien.

Upon initial assessment by the medical team at the scene, it became evident that the elderly man had sustained serious injuries as a result of the collision, and is currently fighting for his life. 

Promptly, he was attended to by the medical professionals and transported to Mater Dei Hospital via ambulance for further treatment.

The injured man’s condition has since been certified as serious, underscoring the gravity of the incident.

In light of the situation, Magistrate Donatella Frendo Dimech was promptly informed of the case and has initiated an inquiry into the circumstances surrounding the accident.

As of now, the police investigations into the incident are ongoing, with authorities diligently working to piece together the details of the accident.

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2 Weeks to Go Till Gozo Carnival Weekend

2 Weeks to Go Till Gozo Carnival Weekend
Jan 26 2024 Share

With February around the corner, Gozo buzzes with anticipation for the annual Gozo Carnival Weekend. Slated from the 9th to the 12th of February, this festival of colour, costumes and revelry is not just a weekend getaway —it’s a celebration of culture.

Kicking off the festivities is the Spontaneous Nadur Carnival hosted by Malta Daily. This carnival, renowned for its unique blend of traditional and modern elements, promises an experience unlike any other. Expect streets teeming with people donning eccentric costumes, creating an atmosphere of joy and creativity.

The fun doesn’t stop there. On Friday, the Nadur celebrations will be followed by an unmissable official afterparty with G7 Friday Carnival at Aurora, Rabat. This event boasts a stellar lineup of local DJs and jaw-dropping set-up, setting the stage for a night of carnival raving.

On Saturday, the excitement carries on with a jam-packed Nadur street celebration. This high-energy event leads into the much-anticipated District Arctic Disco at Aurora. Here, partygoers will be treated to an evening of house music bangers, surrounded by a unique set-up donning Apres Ski vibes.

The carnival spirit continues to soar in Nadur on the 11th and 12th, ensuring that the festive mood does not stop. So mark your calendars and prepare to be swept away by the magic of the Gozo Carnival Weekend.

With just two weeks to go, the countdown has begun to one of the most exciting weekends on the Maltese Islands.

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MCAST Directives Suspended: Students Thank Supporters

MCAST Directives Suspended: Students Thank Supporters
Jan 26 2024 Share

Taking to social media, MCAST student and Swieqi Local Council Jordan Galea Pace announced that the MCAST directive has been suspended. 

The students were protesting the directives which would see marks of assignments and exams withheld due to no collective agreement between MUT and the government being struck. 

Galea Pace, who, along with other students, has been campaigning for the past few weeks to get the directives removed and the relevant entities to discuss the collective agreement, posted to social media, saying:

‘Thank you to every student who voiced their opinion and involved themselves. Thank you to the government and the MUT who heard the plea by students as they demand their results. And thank you to the Opposition which spoke out on the first day and joined us in the protest.’

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