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Bernard Grech Reacts To “Late” Resignation Of Clayton Bartolo

Nov 26 2024 Share

Whilst speaking on NET TV, Leader of the Opposition Bernard Grech stated that the Maltese public had won another victory with the resignation of Tourism Minister Clayton Bartolo.

Grech stated that this ”late and half-baked action” was only taken in effect due to the Maltese people putting immense pressure on Robert Abela and his government.

Grech also called for the resignation or removal of Clint Camilleri, Minister for Gozo and Planning, highlighting that Camilleri had employed Bartolo’s partner, Amanda Muscat.

He also emphasised that the Standards Commissioner had not only found Bartolo guilty of misconduct but also implicated Camilleri in the matter. The Opposition leader reiterated the need for accountability, urging further action in light of the findings.

The Leader of Opposition confirmed that the PN will continue take the necessary steps in this matter and further put pressure on the Labour government and Clint Camilleri.

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Clayton Bartolo Issues Statement After Resignation

Clayton Bartolo Issues Statement After Resignation
Nov 26 2024 Share

In an official statement following the news breaking, Clayton Bartolo said that he is proud to be leaving a tourism sector that stands ‘on solid foundations’.

‘From an industry shattered by the pandemic, we recovered ahead of schedule, and this year’s results are set to be the best ever recorded.’

‘We invested heavily in our tourism product and educational initiatives to improve everything Malta and Gozo can offer as a distinct Mediterranean destination. At the same time, we launched plans for essential reforms in this vital economic sector—reforms necessary to ensure the sustainability of this industry.’

Thanking the industry, stakeholders and tourism entities, he said that over the past four years Malta achieved ‘other successful results in the film sector.’

‘This industry still has room to grow and flourish locally, and I believe that with good guidance, it can reach its full potential. I wish all those involved in this industry success and thank them for their efforts.’

‘Above all, I thank the Maltese and Gozitan people, particularly the residents of the 12th and 8th districts, for always welcoming me into your homes. I will continue to be your voice in Parliament.’

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Malta Chamber Of SMEs Launches Black Friday Malta 2024

Nov 26 2024 Share

The Malta Chamber of SMEs has once again launched their annual Black Friday campaign, showcasing and highlighting exclusive offers through their dedicated website, www.blackfridaymalta.eu.

The website does not only give a spotlight to the several outstanding deals on offer by various businesses but also provides customers with an easy and simple way to explore a variety of deals.

Customers who register on the website will have the opportunity to win vouchers, with daily draws held until Friday. The campaign was launched at a press conference by Malta Chamber of SMEs Senior Officer, Mr. Marcel Mizzi, and Head of Communications, Mr. Fabian Demicoli.

Mr. Mizzi stressed that Black Friday has become a crucial period for businesses, encouraging more companies to showcase their deals on the platform.

Mr. Demicoli highlighted the importance of Black Friday as the peak shopping season, ensuring both businesses and consumers can make the most of it. He also pointed out that shopping in Malta is becoming more competitive, offering both convenience and peace of mind.

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Exclusive illy Caffe Malta Exhibition Celebrating Local Art & Coffee Culture

Exclusive illy Caffe Malta Exhibition Celebrating Local Art & Coffee Culture
Nov 26 2024 Share

illy Caffè Malta is proud to announce The Maltese Art Collection, a unique collaboration that honours Malta’s distinctive spirit through the vision of three acclaimed local artists: Rebecca Bonaci, Henry Falzon, and Moira Zahra. This collaboration bridges art and culture, celebrating Maltese heritage and coffee’s beloved role in everyday life. Each artist brings a fresh interpretation of Malta’s beauty and character, from its landscapes and people to its vibrant pjazza culture, with subtle nods to the island’s cherished coffee rituals.

The collaboration culminates in an exhibition held at illy Caffè Valletta on 12th December at 8:00pm, offering the public to immerse themselves in the distinct styles and creative perspectives of these accomplished Maltese artists: This collaboration showcases the incredible depth of local talent, inviting the community to engage with Malta’s unique cultural identity. illy Malta is delighted to share this journey with the public, offering a memorable opportunity to appreciate the island’s artistic spirit and a memorable occasion during the festive season.

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Meet the Artists and Their Works:

Moira Zahra – “Xemx u Kafe’”
Moira Zahra, an award-winning Maltese illustrator and children’s book author, is known for her versatile visual style, blending playful compositions with expressive storytelling. As a senior lecturer and researcher at MCAST Institute for the Creative Arts and founder of the Malta Community of Illustrators, she has been instrumental in promoting illustration as a tool of communication in Malta. For The Maltese Art Collection, Moira created Xemx u Kafe’, inspired by Malta’s relaxed pjazza culture. Her piece captures Maltese characters sipping cappuccinos, their figures casting long shadows, symbolising Malta’s warm, communal spirit. With semi-abstract elements and vibrant forms, her artwork celebrates the beauty of everyday life in Malta.

Rebecca Bonaci – “Daily Ritual”
Rebecca Bonaci, an artist with a strong background in tattooing and visual arts, is known for her intricate works that capture the timeless essence of Malta’s landscapes and the strength of the feminine spirit. Her connection to nature and life’s quieter moments permeates her art, often inviting viewers to pause and reflect. Rebecca’s relationship with illy Caffè Valletta is deeply personal; as a child, she spent countless hours in the café when it was run by her grandparents as Bonaci Premier. She would often retreat upstairs to paint in the very room where this exhibition is now being held—a space that shaped her early artistic journey. Her piece, Daily Ritual, reflects the comforting start to a new day with a morning coffee. In this work, a figure enveloped in a blanket of Maltese landscapes enjoys the fresh morning breeze, savouring her coffee. Using earthy pigments and pastels, Rebecca brings warmth and depth to the scene, reminiscent of coffee’s ability to anchor us in the present.

Henry Falzon – “Luzzu and the Lady”
Henry Falzon, a contemporary Maltese artist who began his journey with black-and-white photography, is celebrated for his oil-on-canvas works that blend reality with a touch of fantasy. Known for capturing delicate, light-filled moments, Henry’s art often reflects a world beyond the ordinary. For The Maltese Art Collection, he created Luzzu and the Lady, merging Malta’s maritime heritage with coffee culture. In this piece, a woman enjoys her coffee, sharing a silent, contemplative gaze with a Maltese luzzu. This subtle exchange speaks to Malta’s coastal roots and the quiet pleasures of daily life, all captured with Falzon’s signature dream-like quality.

About illy Caffè

illy Caffè Malta invites visitors to experience the intersection of Maltese art and coffee culture. This collaboration is a testament to illy’s ongoing commitment to art and culture, offering visitors an inspiring journey into the heart of Malta through the eyes of local artists.

As an Italian family-owned company founded in Trieste in 1933, illy has long connected coffee with the world of art.  Located in St. Lucia Street in Valletta and at Mercury Towers in St. Julian’s, illy Caffè offers a vast range of coffee-based preparations and lots of tasty dishes, ideal at any hour of the day: from an early morning start with the aroma of the unique 100% Arabica blend and pastries, through lunchtime and quick breaks all the way up to the evening aperitif.

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