Come Dine With Me Malta Set to Premiere on TVM

Mar 9 2025 Share

The wait is almost over! In just two weeks, Malta’s newest and most entertaining TV show, Come Dine With Me Malta, will make its highly anticipated debut on March 23rd at 20:45 on TVM.

This exciting local adaptation of the globally popular franchise marks the 50th country to bring the beloved competition to life. With a mix of mouth-watering meals, hilarious moments, and unexpected drama, viewers are in for a treat.

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For the first time ever, Maltese contestants will take turns hosting dinner parties, aiming to impress their fellow diners and score the highest points.

The contestant with the best overall score will walk away with the grand cash prize of €1,000. Expect creative menus, themed nights, kitchen disasters, and plenty of unfiltered table conversations that will have audiences talking.

The show promises a perfect blend of comedy and competition, capturing both the triumphs and disasters of home cooking. As for the narrator, producers have teased that the voiceover is still “baking in the oven” and will be revealed soon.

With eight weeks of unmissable television, Come Dine With Me Malta is set to serve up laughs, questionable culinary choices, and a generous helping of drama.

Don’t miss the premiere on March 23rd, airing Sunday to Thursday at 20:45 on TVM!

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Valletta Unites for Reproductive Rights, Gender Equality, and Justice

Mar 9 2025 Share

On March 8, 2025, Valletta’s streets resonated with the voices of women, non-binary, trans individuals, and allies commemorating International Women’s Day. Organized by Moviment Graffitti and supported by various activist groups, the march underscored the ongoing struggle for women’s rights both locally and globally.

This year’s theme, “Every Woman, Every Day, Everywhere,” highlighted the persistent challenges women face in diverse contexts. In Malta, issues such as limited reproductive rights, inadequate parental leave, and criminalized abortion were at the forefront of the discourse. Protesters emphasized the necessity of a system that supports women’s autonomy and addresses health concerns like endometriosis, which often go unrecognized.

Liza Caruana-Finkel, representing Moviment Graffitti, addressed the crowd post-march. She candidly spoke about women compelled to return to work immediately after childbirth and criticized the influence of pharmacists’ personal beliefs on the accessibility of emergency contraception. Caruana-Finkel also noted that abortion services remain accessible primarily to those who can afford to travel abroad, leaving marginalized groups without essential support.

The marchers carried placards denouncing institutionalized violence and daily sexism, marching in memory of trailblazers and victims of systemic injustices. Their unified stance called for collective liberation, gender justice, and a society that genuinely upholds women’s rights. The event served as a poignant reminder that the fight for equality extends beyond the march, permeating communities, workplaces, homes, and institutions.

This demonstration in Valletta echoed global sentiments, as cities worldwide observed International Women’s Day with rallies advocating for gender equality and an end to violence against women.

As the European Parliament prepares to mark International Women’s Day, discussions will focus on safeguarding and advancing women’s rights, emphasizing the need for women’s equal participation in all societal facets.

The Valletta march stands as a testament to the enduring pursuit of a just society for every woman, every day, everywhere.

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Momentum Party Seeks Electoral Reforms & Equality In Meeting With President

Momentum Party Seeks Electoral Reforms & Equality In Meeting With President
Mar 8 2025 Share

The Momentum Party executive convened with President Myriam Spiteri Debono at St. Anton’s Palace to engage in discussions on governance, representation and equality in Malta.

Among the main topics addressed was the call for electoral reform to enhance representation for smaller parties, aiming to create a more inclusive democracy.

Earlier this year, President Spiteri Debono emphasised the importance of electoral reform to prevent growing voter disengagement.

Additionally, the party proposed an amendment to the constitution to explicitly protect citizens from age-based discrimination, ensuring age is recognised in anti-discrimination laws. 

The conversation also extended to other concerns, such as improving transparency and fairness within public administration.

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Stronger Security & Penalties For Sports Events Announced

Stronger Security & Penalties For Sports Events Announced
Mar 8 2025 Share

The Ministries of Sport and Home Affairs announced that starting soon, sporting events will be accompanied by licensed security stewards.

Stewards will manage event access, check for prohibited items, monitor for threats, and assist law enforcement. They must complete a training course approved by the Authority for Integrity in Maltese Sport (AIMS) and the police.

In addition, penalties for violence, misconduct, or hate speech at events will increase, with fines now ranging from €500 to €5,000 and bans of up to 5 years.

The changes follow consultations with the Malta Football Association (MFA) and other stakeholders. 

Minister Byron Camilleri called the reform a modernisation of event security, while Minister Clifton Grima described it as a key step in improving the fan experience and sports infrastructure.

MFA president Bjorn Vassallo highlighted the association’s role in advocating for these changes whilst Police Commissioner Angelo Gafà supported the reform noting it allows the police to focus on core duties. 

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