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Duke & Duchess Visit Queen Elizabeth II’s Malta Home

Duke & Duchess Visit Queen Elizabeth II's Malta Home
Oct 10 2024 Share

The Duke & Duchess of Edinburgh visited Villa Guardamangia, which served as a Malta home for Queen Elizabeth II (then Princess Elizabeth) and Prince Philip between 1949 and 1951.

This was when Prince Philip was stationed in Malta as a Naval officer.

‘The villa is currently being restored, and The Duke and Duchess were given a tour by staff involved in the heritage project.’

The couple were accompanied in their visit with Minister for National Heritage, the Arts and Local Councils OWEN BONNICI

The Duke and Duchess visited Malta’s key historical sites, including the Maritime Museum, MUŻA, and the National War Museum.

They explored Villa Guardamangia, Queen Elizabeth II’s former residence, and the National Library.

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Free Vaccination Campaign Against Flu, COVID-19 & Pneumonia

Free Vaccination Campaign Against Flu, COVID-19 & Pneumonia
Oct 9 2024 Share

On Wednesday, the Health Ministry announced the launch of its annual vaccination campaigns for flu and COVID-19, along with a pneumonia vaccine specifically for the elderly.

These vaccines are provided free of charge at health centres. The flu and COVID-19 vaccines are available to everyone aged six months and older, while the pneumonia vaccine, Pnewmokokkali 20 (PCV 20), is targeted at individuals aged 65 and above.

Vaccination will commence on October 21 and run until December 15 at health centres located in Floriana, Paola, Mosta, and Gozo, with services available daily from 1 PM to 7 PM (walk-in service).

Additionally, the vaccines can be obtained during working days at the Cospicua, Birkirkara, Gżira, Kirkop, Rabat, and Qormi health centres, also from 1 PM to 7 PM (walk-in service).

For residents of St. Vincent de Paul Home and Karin Grech Rehabilitation Hospital, the vaccines will be administered in-house.

Individuals can choose to receive the vaccines together or separately, based on their preference.

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Construction Begins On Voluntary Centre Named After Jake Vella

Construction Begins On Voluntary Centre Named After Jake Vella
Oct 9 2024 Share

Construction has begun on the fifth Volunteer Centre of the Malta Council for the Voluntary Sector (MCVS) in Kordin, aimed at serving organisations in southern Malta.

Following the establishment of centres in Valletta, Rabat, Birkirkara, and Xewkija in Gozo, this new facility will provide registered voluntary organisations (VOs) with essential resources and space for meetings and activities.

The centre will be named the Jake Vella Volunteer Centre in memory of a dedicated volunteer who initiated fundraising for abandoned animals.

Minister for Inclusion and Volunteering, Julia Farrugia, emphasised that this modern facility will enhance collaboration and support for voluntary organisations, ensuring they continue their invaluable community work.

Mauro Pace Parascandolo, CEO of MCVS, highlighted that this centre will fill a significant gap by providing services to organisations that previously lacked access to nearby facilities. He noted that the initiative aims to establish a wide network of volunteer centres across Malta and Gozo.

The new centre is anticipated to open in the first quarter of next year, furthering the government’s promise to bolster civil society and support volunteering efforts throughout the country.

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Prime Minister Visits MCAST Fresher’s Week

Prime Minister Visits MCAST Fresher's Week
Oct 9 2024 Share

During a visit to the Malta College of Arts, Science and Technology (MCAST) in Raħal Ġdid, Prime Minister Robert Abela highlighted the importance of translating the opportunities available to students into successful experiences.

Accompanied by Education Minister Clifton Grima, he met with students during Freshers’ Week, which welcomed around 8,000 newcomers.

The Prime Minister engaged with students in discussions covering various topics, including new course offerings, vocational education opportunities, and the current state of the collective agreement between lecturers and MCAST management.

He noted that the government intervened earlier this summer to ensure students received the assessments they deserved for their work throughout the year, although this was a temporary solution that needs to be followed by a stable agreement.

Abela emphasised that lecturers should have optimal working conditions, similar to agreements already secured for educators in state and church schools.

He called for continued discussions to reach a robust new agreement beneficial to all parties involved.

Additionally, he interacted with student organisations and the MCAST Student Council during the Freshers’ Week, which features around 150 organisations, including 60 non-governmental groups, promoting the message, “Your success story starts here.”

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