Bernard Grech Celebrates 54th Birthday Early

Bernard Grech Celebrates 54th Birthday Early
Jun 7 2025 Share

Bernard Grech, leader of Malta’s Nationalist Party, celebrated his 54th birthday a little early this year. Born on 8 June 1971, Grech marked the special occasion in the company of close friends.

In a video recorded at Olive Gardens in Mdina, Bernard Grech is seen cutting his birthday cake and singing “Happy Birthday” alongside guests, as the event continues in honour of his birthday celebrations.

Happy early birthday, Bernard Grech!

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PM Robert Abela Pays Tribute to Kimberly Zammit

Jun 7 2025 Share

Prime Minister Robert Abela has written a heartfelt tribute following the passing of Kimberly Zammit, a 22-year-old mother who captured the hearts of the nation during her brave fight against cancer.

Kimberly Zammit, originally from Żurrieq and residing in Birżebbuġa, was diagnosed with rhabdomyosarcoma, a rare and aggressive form of cancer, while pregnant with her daughter who is now three years old.

Despite the devastating diagnosis, Kimberly became a symbol of strength and resilience across Malta. Shortly after giving birth, she travelled to England to begin treatment, but the cancer continued to spread, eventually reaching her liver, pancreas, hands, and breasts.

Her passing has left the nation heartbroken, with many remembering her as an inspiring young woman who never stopped fighting — especially for her daughter.

In his tribute, Prime Minister Abela wrote: “Kimberly remains an example and inspiration to us all. Every time I spoke to her, I could sense that despite the bitterness illness brings, she had immense courage — because her thoughts were always with her daughter. Her daughter meant everything to her, and Kimberly’s memory will live on in the little girl who, when she grows up and understands the reality her mother faced, will surely be proud of the determination this brave mother showed.”

🕊️ Rest in peace, Kimberly.

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G7 Fridays Meets Blush [Club Karaoke] at Gianpula Main Room Tonight

G7 Fridays Meets Blush [Club Karaoke] at Gianpula Main Room Tonight
Jun 6 2025 Share

This Friday 6th June, G7 Fridays is flipping the script, and this time, you’re the star of the show.

Get ready for a night like no other as BLUSH [Club Karaoke] lands at Gianpula Main Room for the first time ever, and yes, it’s going to be absolute scenes.

 

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Think karaoke… but make it G7. Lyrics to your favourite songs will be blasted across Gianpula’s screens, the beats will be loud, the mics everywhere, and the vibes immaculate. Expect everything from pop bangers and nostalgic throwbacks to full crowd anthems.

Whether you’re belting out bangers or raising your microphone in the air, this is your time to shine. Grab your crew, warm up those vocals, and get ready to lose your voice in Malta’s biggest karaoke party.

🎟 Tickets at www.g7events.com/fridaysare you ready to sing?

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Most Maltese Ask Family For Help Not Friends Or Colleagues

Most Maltese Ask Family For Help Not Friends Or Colleagues
Jun 6 2025 Share

According to the latest State of the Nation study, most people in Malta share their problems with the people they live with.

A massive 61.6% said they always talk to their close family when something is wrong. But guess who came last?

Workmates. In 2025, a shocking 57.4% said they never go to their colleagues for help with personal problems.

The study also showed that when it comes to big life decisions – like marriage, children, career, or school – people still turn to one group the most: family.

An incredible 76.4% said they speak to family before making a big choice.

But here’s the twist – nearly half the people (48.4%) said they sometimes make major life decisions on their own, without asking anyone.

Only 1.4% said they turn to their work colleagues when making important choices. That’s almost no one.

So what are the biggest decisions people in Malta say they’ve made in their lives? Most named marriage, kids, job paths and education as the top ones.

This report makes one thing clear: family is still the heart of Maltese life. Whether it’s for advice or support, it’s who you live with that matters most.

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