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DJ & Chef among locals lamenting Marsascala power cuts

DJ & Chef among locals lamenting Marsaskala power cuts
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As Malta’s power cut struggle persists across the island, this week’s blackouts have had significant repercussions on a number of local businesses and personalities.

F 12 siegha.1. Jinqata id-dawl fil-11.30pm u ghadu ma giex2. Ma stajtx norqod spiccajt irqadt fuq bajja habba…

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Amongst others, local chef Daniel Borg Cardona took to Facebook to express his concern regarding Marsascala’s 10th hour without energy and highlighted the fact that he will have to throw a lot of stock, with DJ Joven Grech better known as Tenishia lamenting the entire situation which ultimately left him sleeping at the beach to beat the heat.

Enemalta took to Facebook to state that Marsascala’s power cuts were the result of two developing faults on a cable leading to the village, with emergency works conducted soon after. Individuals from across the island have express their frustration on Malta’s current state with regards to power cuts and await a sense of stability as scorching summer temperatures continue to ramp up.

Inġiniera u tekniċi tal-Enemalta qed ikomplu għaddejjin b’xogħlijiet ta’ emerġenza wara li matul il-lejl żviluppaw żewġ…

Posted by Enemalta plc on Thursday, 5 August 2021

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Moto GP legend Valentino Rossi will retire at the end of the season

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Nine-time MotoGP world champion Valentino Rossi will retire at the end of the season. The driver announced the news in a press-conference before this weekend’s Styrian Grand Prix, he also stated that “Next year, my life will change.” The Italian driver will now focus taking care of his own MotoGP, Sky Racing Team VR46 which ride in the Moto2 division.

This year, the driver is unfortunately suffering his worst ever beginning to a season. Right now he is sitting in 19th place in the Championship, his highest finish to a race this year was 10th. The driver has  been driving in the MotoGP series for 25 years now, making his debut in 1996. Next season will be weird for many MotoGP fans, as the last time Valentino Rossi wasn’t in a MotoGP season most fans were still either young or not born yet.

 

 

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We wish Valentino the best of luck in his future endeavours!

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Barcelona announce that Leo Messi will leave the club

Aug 5 2021 Share

The Spanish club, Barcelona have announced today that their captain and talisman Lionel Messi will leave their club on a free. This came as a shock to everyone, club and Messi included, as both parties had a deal agreed only 3 hours ago according to transfer expert Fabrizio Romano. The club have released a statement stating that the deal couldn’t be finalized “because of financial and structural obstacles (Spanish Liga regulations)”.

 

The Argentinian magician will be shocked to leave as he thought that he would join Barcelona for training with new teammates Memphis Depay and lifelong friend Sergio Agüero. The Barcelona board will undoubtedly be disappointed as they couldn’t retain, to many people the greatest footballer of all time. Right now no one has reported a potential new club for Messi, as everyone expected that his contract would be extended. The Covid situation has affected a lot of club’s finances for the worst, so it will be interesting to see who will make an attempt to sign the Argentinian.

Many football fans have always wondered how Messi will adapt to another club and most probably league. Their question will be answered very soon as the player will reportedly continue playing and not retire.

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Shortage of employees due to COVID-19 pandemic an urgent crisis

Shortage of employees due to COVID-19 pandemic an urgent crisis
Aug 5 2021 Share

The Malta Employer’s Association has raised the alarm to address the urgent situation of lack of employees due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Calling out for the phasing out of the Community Work Scheme as it insists that rising shortage of employees in Malta needs to be addressed quickly, the MEA highlighted how unemployment in Malta is presently low. The number of registered unemployed was falling steadily, with the latest figures published this week show just 1,711 were on the unemployment register in June. 

When many returned to their home countries after the pandemic struck, shifting demographics were having a huge impact since Malta sought to close the gap through migrant workers. The association noted that dependence on imported workforces resulted in several issues from an economic standpoint. The MEA proposed a number of short and med-term actions to the authorities to be considered. 

The community work scheme helps to keep the unemployment register small. It is operated by the General Workers Union through which a minimum wage and various small jobs in the public sector are provided to otherwise-unemployed people. With around 1,000 employed through the scheme, it has not been short of controversy as it was reported to be plagued with absenteeism. The association stated that we need to ensure that this scheme is not a refuge for privileged individuals wanting to avoid productive employment. 

The MEA also stated that foreign workers should be allowed to bring their family members along to Malta. Failure to allow this puts Malta at a disadvantage to attract and keep such workers employed in the country. 

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