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Dingli protests continue as Infrastructure Malta push with construction

Dingli protests continue as Infrastructure Malta push with construction
Mar 24 2021 Share

It seems that the clash between Infrastructure Malta and Moviment Graffiti continues as IM contractors attempt to commence waterworks through a separate road than that activists are currently camping in. This marks the third day the protesters are on site protesting the land development. Dingli local council gave the unanimous support of the works on Tuesday, broadcasted live from Minister Ian Borg’s FaceBook page.

🌿 Sebaħ it-tielet jum tal-azzjoni diretta tagħna f’Ħad-Dingli. Aħna qegħdin hawn biex inkomplu nwaqqfu l-bini ta’ triq…

Posted by Moviment Graffitti on Tuesday, 23 March 2021

Protestors still claim that the government agency does not have permission to carry out the project, highlighting the danger it poses to land, old trees and a church dating to the medieval period in the area. Protests are currently going, with live videos from Moviment Graffiti’s FaceBook page.

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Reason for Minister’s admission to Mater Dei revealed to be accidental overdose on legal substances

Mar 24 2021 Share

Following the report of Education Minister Justyne Caruana’s sudden admission to Mater Dei hospital, it has been revealed that the reason behind said admission is due to an overdose on legal substances.

The Government has reported that the minister is currently in stable condition and will remain at Mater Dei Hospital for the time being to be kept under observation.

The Department of information has stated that Caruana is currently ‘recovering’ since previous reports.

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Ramiro Mallia sadly passes away

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Mar 23 2021 Share

Ramiro Mallia sadly passed away on 23rd March 2021 due to a gas leakage from a heater. The news shocked the whole of Malta as friends and family of a youth described as loving and exemplary expressed their utter disbelief at the news. Puttinu cares took to FaceBook as well to express their grief and condolences.

They revealed how Ramiro had beaten cancer when he had just been 3-years-old, only to pass away at just 19 years of age. Puttinu Cares described Ramiro as full of love and always eager to volunteer in every marathon. Ramiro, from Qormi, was given first aid but sadly died shortly at Mater Dei hospital. Rest in Peace Ramiro.

Ramiro Mallia hallejtna imbikkmin u b’qalbna maqsuma. Zaghzugh mimli hlewwa u dejjem bi tbissima. Minn qatt kellu…

Posted by Puttinu Cares on Tuesday, 23 March 2021

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Robert Abela proud to be Prime Minister who stood his ground against those deemed ‘untouchable’

Mar 23 2021 Share

Interviewed by One News, Prime Minister Robert Abela claimed that he will keep working and doing his utmost best to see that justice is done and truth is unveiled. He also added that he is immensely proud of being the Prime Minister of a country wherein he stood his ground against those deemed untouchable and that anyone who deserves to face justice will do so.

Abela continued to state that any apology process moves according to what the relative process requires, meaning it depends upon the Judge and Police Commissioner’s advice. Abela continues by emphasising Jason Azzopardi’s lack of mention of the minister involved in the allegations and calls the Opposition Leader’s actions as cheap when concerning the apology of the Caruana Galizia murder.

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