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David Beckham Wishes Dad Happy Birthday With Photo In Malta Club

David Beckham Wishes Dad Happy Birthday With Photo In Malta Club
Jul 25 2023 Share

Football star David Beckham wished his father, Ted Beckham, a happy birthday by sharing a photo of the two in Malta in Imsida’s Manchester United Club Malta. 

 

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This is the oldest Manchester United Club in the world, with the two having visited the club back when both were far younger and in the club’s previous premises in Valletta. 

The English former professional footballer is currently 48 years old and is the current president and co-owner of Inter Miami CF. 

His father, full name David Edward Alan Beckham, is 75 years old and is the father to three children. 

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Mater Dei Suffered 40 Minute Power Cuts Last Night

Mater Dei Suffered 40 Minute Power Cuts Last Night
Jul 25 2023 Share

According to various sources, Mater Dei lost power on Monday night as generators failed to start supplying power for around 40 minutes in specific parts of the building. 

The power went out at around 0100hrs, with Times of Malta reporting that power went out again before 0700hrs. 

The news lead to Nationalist MPs calling out the power crisis, with Opposition Leader Bernard Grech writing:

‘He told us it’s not a national crisis’, referring to Prime Minister Robert Abela, ‘€400 million were given to Vitals and Steward and tranquility of mind cannot be ensured in the health sector.’

PN MEP David Casa also reported the news, saying that the patients at the hospital are suffering the mistakes of Robert Abela. PN MP Ian Vassallo Hagi also posted, thanking the Mater Dei staff for doing their best to mitigating the inconvenience caused. 

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Kickstart Your Career in Tourism & Hospitality At ITS!

Kickstart Your Career in Tourism & Hospitality At ITS!
Jul 25 2023 Share

Do you want to dive into the ever-evolving world of tourism & hospitality and don’t know where to start? Well, now’s your chance to get started and The Institute of Tourism Studies (ITS) is ready to welcome students with open arms.

The ITS is Malta’s leading institution dedicated to hospitality and tourism education, offering a range of courses from Foundation to Master’s Degree Level within the industry.

With academic affiliations with some of the most prestigious institutions in the world and partnerships with a plethora of international universities, ITS offers potential students the chance to developing their knowledge in the sector whilst getting the best hands-on experience possible.

Explore ITS’ world of opportunities with courses designed to cater to various sectors and streams within the industry. These include events management, rooms division, food & beverage management, travel and tourism, culinary arts, climate-friendly travel, tourist guiding, international hospitality management, diving safety management, MBA and heritage interpretation.

If you want to take it a step further, ITS even offers two pioneering courses which are the first of their kind worldwide in the form of a Diploma in Climate-Friendly Travel and Bachelor of Science in Diving Safety Management. If you’ve already advanced considerably in your studies, you can even explore the Master in Business Administration in International Hospitality Management in partnership with the Emirates academy of Hospitality Management.

With access to extensive hands-on experiences through through training in restaurants, kitchens, and hospitality laboratories in Malta & abroad, it’s no wonder ITS boasts a remarkable 90% employability rates for its graduates.

So now’s your chance to apply and open up a world of possibilities at ITS Malta!

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Malta Rangers Urge Public To Avoid Making Fires

Malta Rangers Urge Public To Avoid Making Fires
Jul 25 2023 Share

The Malta Ranger Unit have issued a public statement urging the public to avoid making any fires as the combination of increased winds and a heat wave could lead to disastrous results.

‘Our Rangers will up the game by increased  patrolling of the areas where fires are illegal and make sure that such are discontinued’, wrote the Malta Ranger Unit. 

‘We suggest that you don’t do any charcoal BBQs or open fires during this heatwave, but if you still proceed doing so, we summarised some do’s and don’ts.’

  • ONLY make fires where it’s legal, check with the Local Council if unsure. 
  • Do NOT make a fire closer than 10-15m to vegetation! 
  • ONLY put the charcoal/wood that you need to cook the food. 
  • ALWAYS have plenty of water next to the fire pit/BBQ. A fire blanket is a good investment!
  • Do NOT leave any fire or BBQ unattended, not even for a minute.
  • If you use a single use BBQ, remove the paper tray and make use of the metal stand. The paper catches fire if the aluminium tray is kept in it.
  • ELEVATE all fires and BBQs. Never do a ground fire/BBQ!
  • Do NOT dispose of leftover charcoal or wood in nature. Bring it with you home! It might self ignite later on if left on site.

‘Let’s not drain the resources of Civil Protection Malta’, the unit urged, asking the public to avoid the fires that could easily be avoided and safeguard the few green areas we have left. 

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