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€5,000 fine for man who did not pass mail and vouchers to wife

€5,000 fine for man who did not pass mail and vouchers to wife
Aug 29 2022 Share

A man was fined €5,000 after he was deemed guilty of not passing on mail, including government vouchers, to his wife. 

The 53-year-old man and his wife are currently going through separation proceedings, with the former being accused that on August 6th 2021, and in the previous weeks and months, he prevented his wife from collecting her belongings. 

Despite not living together, the wife kept the ID card with the address of the matrimonial home in Rabat. The mail being kept from her included the government vouchers issued in her name. 

The woman testified that she never received the vouchers, and that her husband had signed for them. The man of foreign nationality who lives in the same apartment also testified. 

He stated that he had rented a place from the accused and he used to hand over the mail which did not belong to him. A MIMCOL representative also testified, saying that the vouchers were distributed and they were collected. 

A Maltapost representative also testified that the vouchers were duly distributed to the mentioned address. Magistrate Monica Vella said that it was the husband’s obligation to pass the mail on to the person who is entitled to it. 

The accused was therefore found guilty and fined €2,000 on the first charge and €3,000 on the second. 

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Kayak for Charity take on a new challenge aimed to break their own fundraising record for Inspire Malta

Kayak for Charity take on a new challenge aimed to break their own fundraising record for Inspire Malta
Aug 29 2022 Share

The duo behind Kayak for Charity, Dorian and Albert, are taking on a new challenge this year, with the aim to continue renewing their support towards Inspire Foundation Malta. This time, the pair will be paddling by canoes around the island of Malta, in aid of Inspire.

Last year, the pair took on an outstanding paddling journey of more than 1000 kilometres starting from Malta to Sicily, and then journeying all around the island of Sicily – a journey that took almost a month. This year the duo will be embarking on a new adventure making them the first persons to paddle an OC1 around Malta, all in aid of Inspire Foundation.

Used in competitive sport, Albert and Dorian are the only people to own the OC1 canoes in Malta, and through this initiative, this will be the first time that an OC1 will be paddling around Malta. One of the most obvious challenges is that the stroke and seating are quite different from that of a kayak, and Albert and Dorian may have to withstand severe back pain to complete the route. There is also very limited storage space on the vessel so any food and drink would need to be rationed throughout. In addition, they will paddle this journey unassisted.

The distance of this paddle journey is 42 Nautical miles, or approximately 75 km. The entire journey should take just over 12 hours of hard work and padding but is also very much dependent on weather conditions. The pair plan to take on this new paddle journey in August, following Santa Maria feast.

In 2021, Dorian and Albert managed to raise the wonderful sum of €20,000 for Inspire Foundation. This year, they aim to break their own record. All those interested in supporting Kayak for Charity through this journey can submit their donation by clicking on one of the donation buttons on this page: https://inspire.org.mt/kayakforcharity/

If you’d like to donate more than the options available, you may email [email protected] to make your donation.

For more information, visit https://inspire.org.mt/

Inspire Foundation is a registered voluntary organisation bearing VO number VO/0199

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Wacky Maltese Weather: Dry Autumn and possible hurricane ahead

Wacky Maltese Weather: Dry Autumn and possible hurricane ahead
Aug 29 2022 Share

We’re in for some weird weather patterns ahead. According to Facebook page Malta Weather, forecasts are seeing ‘meteorological autumn’ starting pretty much where summer left off.’

This means that maximum temperatures will be rising to around mid 30°C in September, delaying the rainy season for several days. 

In fact, October and November are being predicted as being drier than usual for this time of the year. And yet, at least one severe thunderstorm is expected to cause some local damage across the islands. 

And that’s not all, as a ‘medicane’, or mediterranean hurricane, is likely to form later on in autumn due to current heat being maintained well into the season. 

If you’re wondering about this upcoming week, there’s no clear consistency when it comes to daily weather. The skies are set to be partly sunny and cloudy all the way up until the weekend. 

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Photo source: @grech.nicholas IG, GuideMeMalta

Bulletproof shed light on Malta’s single female only gym at Bertu’s

Bulletproof shed light on Malta’s single female only gym at Bertu’s
Aug 29 2022 Share

Fitness group Bulletproof visited the only female-only gym section in Malta at Bertu’s Gym. 

The charismatic owner Bertu gave a tour of the women’s only area where one can workout in comfort and meet other like-minded women on their road to achieving their fitness goals. 

 

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Turning 40 years old this October, the gym is a one-of-a-kind in Malta, and is equipped with all the necessary equipment and technology for gym-goers to use. 

Bertu Camilleri, himself a former boxing champion, created the gym to encourage all those wishing to work on their fitness, old and young, to do so with the best tools available as well as peace of mind. 

Bertu understands that not all women might be comfortable enough yet to attend jam-packed gyms and thus has reserved a space for them to not be ostracised from the world of fitness because of it. 

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