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Applications for Malta’s Got Talent Season 2 are officially open!

Applications for Malta’s Got Talent Season 2 are officially open!
May 23 2022 Share

Calling all Maltese residents with bizarre and spectacular talents! The time has come for Malta to once again witness some of the best skills the island has to offer. 

This is the chance for anyone possessing any exceptional, crazy or out of this world talent to showcase it on the big stage. The programme will start in the winter schedule on Television Malta and promises to bee one of a kind tv entertainment. 

Applicants who make it all the way to the final and win the noble title will be up to win €25,000 min cash. 

Very limited applications are now open and all you have to do is add Malta’s Got Talent’s official number +356 79202021 and send your name, surname, act name and short clip on WhatsApp. 

Last season, the programme brought us some of the most spectacular spectacles. And if you think that you have what it takes to win the cash prize and showcase your unique talent, this is your time to shine! 

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36-year jail sentence for man who murdered mother and sister

36-year jail sentence for man who murdered mother and sister
May 23 2022 Share

41-year-old Joseph Bonnici has been given a 36 year jail sentence after he was found guilty of killing his mother and sister three years ago.

The son and brother murdered his mother Maria Lourdes and sister Angele on March 26th 2019 and subsequently got into bed. 

Prosecutors even described in court how he had planned the double-murder with intricate detail. He built his own makeshift gun, along with a silencer and proceeded to shoot both victims at close range. 

He cleaned up the traces of his crime and dumped their bodies in a field. The bodies were unrecognisable due to the injuries and had their bleeding heads wrapped in garbage bags. 

Bonnici stuck to a not guilty plea for most of the court case but, after a plea bargaining exercise, the Attorney General and Bonnici’s lawyers filed a joint application suggesting a 36 year prison term. He was also fined €18,909.91. 

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Internal divisions impacted PN’s election result admits Grech

Internal divisions impacted PN’s election result admits Grech
May 23 2022 Share

Opposition party leader Bernard Grech admitted during an internal due diligence exercise that the party’s internal divisions had major impact on the election result. 

Grech has previously repeatedly claimed that he managed to unite the party during his one-year-and-a-half role as leader. However, during the exercise, he focused on the internal divisions as having played a major role in the electoral defeat. 

With a gap between Labour and PN racking up to 40,000 votes, Grech told the commission that he intends to restructure the party to ensure that everyone can contribute to making the party become ‘more electable.’ 

This comes after former MP Jason Azzopardi, having failed to be elected, resigned from the party and made allegations about Grech having received donations in exchange for a pardon for a murder suspect. 

Speaking during the exercise, Grech also delved into thee party’s financial issues. He once again ensured that he will be appointing a group of experts to help the party address the challenges. 

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Man removed from beach by police for stalking group of girls

Man removed from beach by police for stalking group of girls
May 23 2022 Share

A man was evicted by police from Golden Bay Beach after a group of girls reported that he had been stalking them for quite a while. 

The Heritage Parks Federation Ranger Unit (HPF) posted to Facebook revealing that patrolling rangers spotted a man known to them who seemed to follow a group of young girls around. 

The rangers approached the girls and made sure everything was okay. However, one of the girls expressed stress that the man had followed them and tried to approach them without consent. 

The rangers acted swiftly and called for police assistance. Police convened on site and a report was filed. The man was removed from the beach, with rangers staying close the girls until they departed. 

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