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EP President Metsola sends Neil Agius encouraging message

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Apr 28 2023 Share

European Parliament President Roberta Metsola took to social media to send a message of encouragement to record breaker Neil Agius as he announces his latest challenge. 

Neil ‘has just announced that he is up for another huge challenge: a 100-mile swim from Palma de Mallorca to Ibiza and around its coast. Breaking yet another record of non-stop unassisted swimming in open waters for more than 70 hours’.

Metsola highlighted how he is doing this to raise awareness on the importance of protecting our seas, keeping plastic out of oceans and ensuring a clean planet for future generations. 

 

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The EP President encouraged those inspired by this act to go forward and take action themselves:

‘All of us can make a difference. It only takes one small change. Re-use plastic containers. Recycle more. Reduce consumption. This is on each and every one of us.’

‘Go for it Neil! Smash more records. Break more barriers. Cross more oceans. And spread your message as widely as possible. You have our support’ concluded Metsola.

 

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3,200 first year students to receive €300 free internet vouchers

3,200 first year students to receive €300 free internet vouchers
Apr 28 2023 Share

Speaking during a press conference at MCAST’s Paola campus, Education Minister Clifton Grima and Economy Minister Silvio Schembri announced that around 3,200 students in their first post-secondary year will receive €300 in free internet vouchers. 

Speaking at the conference, the ministers highlighted the importance of the youth carrying on with their education, saying how this incentive will aid in that endeavour. 

The scheme will cost the government €1 million, as in previous years, and will be made available for students in their first year of post-secondary studies. 

However, the students can only apply for the vouchers if they continue their studies right after they finish their secondary education. 

The students will be handed the vouchers electronically at the beginning of May and can be redeemed between May 5th and August 15th. They will be redeemable at GO, Melita and Epic. 

Minister Schembri said that such incentives were not present when he was a student, urging first-years to make use of such support. On his part, Minister Grima said that this is but one measurement that highlight’s the government’s investment in students and their futures.

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New centre to offer eyesight screenings for elders aged 60-80

New centre to offer eyesight screenings for elders aged 60-80
Apr 28 2023 Share

Minister for Active Ageing Jo Etienne Abela announced the launch of a national program of ophthalmology screenings through the opening of a new centre in St Vincent de Paul Long Term Care Facility. 

The new geriatric clinic will offer eyesight screenings for people aged between 60 and 80 years old. 

‘The main aim’, wrote Abela, ‘is to raise awareness and take action early when it comes to conditions like glaucoma, cataracts or retina diabetes.’

‘This national program will be offered in the coming weeks in Dar Padova in Gozo so that we can offer a better quality of life to Maltese and Gozitan elders.’

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Neil Agius reveals next challenge: 70 hours of swimming

Neil Agius reveals next challenge: 70 hours of swimming
Apr 28 2023 Share

Record breaking local swimmer Neil Agius has unveiled what his next challenge will be – traversing the sea between Mallorca and Ibiza between the 25th of June and 17th July.

The challenge will see Agius swimming for 160 kilometres, or 100 miles, in a whopping 70 hours of swimming and 175,000 strokes. 

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‘I now understand that I am a by product in all of this, I have been given this gift and it will be selfish of me not to swim again’ wrote Agius in a public statement. 

Agius will not be allowed to touch the boat, to have physical assistance, to use flotation devices, to wear a wetsuit or to use a smart watch as he undertakes this Herculean task. 

He will also be using food attached to a pole and drinking from a water bottle tied to a 5 metre cord. 

‘This endeavour is a true test of resilience against severe sleep deprivation’ he said. ‘I believe I can do it. I have a great team behind me and some amazing sponsors who believe in me and the cause.’ 

Thanking his team and the sponsors who believe in him, he hopes to share the journey with all of us as we are left once again baffled by this man’s incredible feats.

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