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Drivers frustrated at long traffic jams as works on tunnels persist

Drivers frustrated at long traffic jams as works on tunnels persist
Sep 12 2021 Share

Long traffic jams due to the continued work on Malta’s four main tunnels have cause increasing frustration amongst commuters in Malta. Works on the four main road tunnels have been under way for over a year, with Times of Malta previously reported that they had to be finished by June but remain under construction to this day, causing blockages in the heavily-frequented areas.

Infrastructure Malta had already taken legal action against the contractor after a steel plate issue reduced the tunnel to a single lane, causing heavy traffic as far as Tal-Barrani road.

Works on the tunnels have included the installation of new lighting systems, some of which including 400 high-powered LED lights which vary in brightness depending on the time of day, aimed at increasing road safety as part of the €10 million road rehabilitation project covering the Santa Venera, Kirkop, Tal-Qroqq and Ta’ Ġiorni tunnels.

Have you experienced traffic in these areas?

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Local artist slams ONE for not covering Joseph Muscat Castille portrait

Local artist slams ONE for not covering Joseph Muscat Castille portrait
Sep 12 2021 Share

Following the reveal of the Joseph Muscat painting being showcased in Castille, the artist commissioned to paint the portrait Patrick Dalli expressed his disappointment with Labour media outlet ONE for not covering anything about the portrait.

Dalli, who is a close friend of Muscat and husband of European Commissioner for Equality Helena Dalli found issue with the media’s failure to cover anything about the portrait, which was only discovered by journalists during Robert Abela’s meeting with Libya Prime Minister Abdulhamid Dbiebah.

ONE TV executive chairman Jason Micallef criticised the ‘confused, hasty media filled with hidden and non-hidden agendas’ who are allegedly frustrating and Joseph Muscat’s track record, but failed to address the fact that ONE did not cover it either.

What do YOU make of the situation?

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Malta’s Luke Mizzi is South Africa bound after winning Red Bull Dance Competition

Malta's Luke Mizzi is South Africa bound after winning Red Bull Dance Competition
Sep 12 2021 Share

Malta and The MVMT’s Luke Mizzi will be heading to the Red Bull Dance Your Style World Final in Johannesburg, South Africa after taking home the crown in Malta’s edition of the dance competition. Mizzi put on a stellar performance against many other talented dancers, some of which from his very own dance collective.

Starting off with 16 dancers, each individual went head to head with an opponent, with only one of which going through to the subsequent quarter finals, semi-finals and finals before claiming the prestigious title and the ticket to Johannesburg to represent Malta at the global edition of the competition.

The final selection came down to the popular vote with Mizzi claiming the majority, winning the competition and celebrating with his friends and fellow performers. A well-deserved win for the freestyle dancer and teacher who will undoubtedly make Malta proud in his South Africa showing in December.

Well done Luke!

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Politicians can party… and that’s OK.

Sep 11 2021 Share

Okay so, bare with us for a moment. Malta’s political scene is a rollercoaster of controversial events where every day welcomes a new headline in the ever-turbulent media world. However, while there never really is a dull moment in Malta’s political scene, the public’s hunger to tear down politicians of their opposing party may occasionally go too far. Now the argument isn’t whether or not the criticism of Rosianne Cutajar’s Mykonos trip is appropriate or unjust, but a question of whether we have blurred the lines of what is unacceptable and what is normal.

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Rosianne Cutajar is a 33-year-old Member of Parliament who was spotted celebrating her birthday in a Mykonos beach club. The video has since gained close to 80,000 views with some arguing that the trip and subsequent video is “a breach of an MP’s code of ethics” and others stating that it is simply an adult enjoying her birthday. The MP has since told Lovin Malta that she is not embarrassed by the video and is humbled by the hundreds of comments speaking in her favour.

Now we as citizens have the right the duty to call out politicians for inappropriate behaviour, mismanagement of funds, profanity, bigotry, corruption or any indecent behaviour which subsequently effects the population that they supposedly represent, but is the aggressive criticism of Cutajar’s trip a sign that we may have lost the plot?

Beyond the argument of politicians’ behaviour beyond Parliament walls, do we really want a troupe of stiff, super-formal politicians who distance themselves from everything that makes them normal? Or do actions like Cutajar’s Mykonos trip make her more relatable and accessible to the younger population?

The answer goes beyond a simple yes or no but puts a weight on one’s shoulders to ask the appropriate questions before criticising and while we may never really escape from this politically turbulent landscape, we truly should be asking questions before giving answers.

…but yes Rosianne, you really should work on those dance moves. 😅🕺

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