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Debono Group Launches Employee Dream Sponsorship Scheme For 2025

Debono Group Launches Employee Dream Sponsorship Scheme For 2025
Dec 11 2024 Share

Debono Group has officially launched a sponsorship scheme aimed at empowering its employees to explore and excel in their passions, from motorsports to athletics and beyond. The programme was kicked off with a day of activities, highlighting the company’s commitment to personal and professional development across all levels of TeamDebono.

Geoffrey Debono, CEO of Debono Group, expressed his enthusiasm and support for the new initiative, stating: “The new scheme enables employees to explore ambitions well beyond the usual scope of corporate development programmes, truly allowing them to push boundaries in their personal and professional lives. By fostering a culture that supports and encourages our team to start their impossible, we actively invest in our people, empowering them to turn their dreams into reality.”

The launch day included the premier screening of a documentary about Maltese Paralympian Maja Theuma, whose narrative of determination and success reflects the core values of the new sponsorship programme and served as an inspiration to everyone in attendance. Maja, whose participation in the 2024 Paris Paralympics was supported by Debono Group as part of Toyota’s ‘Start Your Impossible’ campaign, joined the Debono team on the day, engaging in conversations and sharing insights and experiences from her journey.

The employee sponsorship scheme marks a promising start to an initiative aimed at broadening personal and professional opportunities for TeamDebono members. With the first day’s activities sparking interest and enthusiasm, Debono Group is optimistic about the diverse projects and personal achievements that will follow. As employees begin to leverage the support and resources provided, Debono Group is committed to nurturing their pursuits and following their progression within the framework of a supportive path toward innovation and accomplishment.

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Kantera Put On Spontaneous Show At Malta Airport

Kantera Put On Spontaneous Show At Malta Airport
Dec 11 2024 Share

Local band Kantera gave a spontaneous performance at the Malta International Airport before they headed off to Greece.

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The band burst out their instruments and played the piano to entertain all the travellers awaiting their flights, with many jamming along to the surprise show.

Canter were on their way to Greece as part of a ‘Malta Day in Greece’ organised by the Embassy of Malta In Greece, where they showed off their Maltese Fusion Folk Music to an international audience.

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Honouring Jake Vella: ‘Gift with Love’ Returns

Honouring Jake Vella: ‘Gift with Love’ Returns
Dec 11 2024 Share

The third edition of Gift with Love with a Difference has been launched at Mater Dei Hospital by Dr Lydia Abela, wife of the Prime Minister, continuing the legacy of Jake Vella, a young Maltese boy who passed away earlier this year. This initiative, introduced two years ago to fulfil Jake’s wish, encourages donations of animal food and supplies to support sanctuaries across Malta.

Dr Abela reflected on Jake’s bravery in battling a rare illness while displaying unwavering compassion for others, especially animals. She urged the public to contribute to the initiative by leaving donations in the hospital’s main hall, ensuring Jake’s dream lives on.

This campaign complements the broader Gift with Love initiative, which collects Christmas presents for disadvantaged children. Minister for Health and Active Ageing Jo Etienne Abela highlighted Jake’s enduring influence, reminding the public of the upcoming Paw Walk on Sunday, 15th December, starting at Mater Dei Hospital.

Both Dr Abela and Minister Abela expressed confidence in the generosity of the Maltese and Gozitan people, aiming to make this year’s campaign another success in honour of Jake’s altruistic spirit.

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Sliema Suitcase Corpse Victim Died After Drugs Burst Inside Him

Sliema Suitcase Corpse Victim Died After Drugs Burst Inside Him
Dec 11 2024 Share

NET News reported that sources have indicated how the Sliema suitcase corpse victim was being used as a drug mule and died when the drugs placed inside his body ruptured.

It is suspected that his traffickers planned to send him on a flight to a European destination, deliberately choosing a disabled individual to avoid scrutiny.

On Monday, the suitcase was spotted near Manoel Island by a Scottish man around 2 PM. Police and forensic teams arrived on the scene and retrieved the suitcase, which contained human remains that were not in an advanced state of decomposition.

A search of the seabed, aided by the Armed Forces of Malta, revealed the victim’s hands and feet.

Investigators confirmed the hatchet used to dismember the body was not the murder weapon but was purchased from a Naxxar hardware store, along with the suitcase.

The victim, believed to be aged 40 to 50, was likely being prepared for travel abroad before his death.

The search for the alleged killer remains ongoing, as investigators unravel the gruesome case of a disabled man whose dismembered body was discovered in a suitcase floating near Gżira.

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Source: NET News