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February set to bring in wintery and stormy weather in Malta

February set to bring in wintery and stormy weather in Malta
Jan 24 2022 Share

Weather portals are reporting incoming cold wintery weather for the month of February. With January almost over already (wasn’t new year’s like yesterday?), sunny weather is to be expected throughout this week. 

However, cold nights are almost a given, with some isolated rain showers expected between Monday 24th and Tuesday 25th January. The rainfall is only set to increase come the weekend. 

Winds will be relatively light and moderate, up to Force 5, from northern regions. As low pressure makes its way towards the island, winds will increase in force. 

Maximum temperatures will be less than January’s median temperatures, with the coldest day set to be Tuesday 25th with maximum temperature of 11°C. The hottest days are set to have a temperature of 15°C. 

The minimal temperatures will be between 5°C to 10°C, with the winds making them feel extra freezing. As February gets closer, storms are more likely to occur, with a 90% chance of this forecast actualising. 

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DewFresh Malta offering free sausages to the vaccinated

DewFresh Malta offering free sausages to the vaccinated
Jan 24 2022 Share

DewFresh Malta have just announced in meme fashion that they will be giving free sausages to the next 100 people who get their COVID-19 vaccine. 

Posting to social media, a photo of DewFresh sausages with a caption ‘If you eat this, the vaccine ingredients don’t matter’ garnered the attention of many. 

The post was accompanied by an explanation by DewFresh Malta, which stated; ‘Seriously though, get vaccinated.’ 

‘In fact, we’ll give a FREE PACK OF SAUSAGES to the next 100 people who get vaccinated.’ All those interested in this bizarre prize are to send a picture to DewFresh Malta of their vaccination card dated 21st January, and they will ‘handle the rest.’ 

The reactions were mixed, with some embracing the hilarity of it all whilst others outright criticising the initiative due to not wanting to get vaccinated in the first place. 

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The Weeknd becomes most popular Spotify artist with 85.6M listeners

The Weeknd becomes most popular Spotify artist with 85.6M listeners
Jan 24 2022 Share

Abel Tesfaye, better known by his artist name the Weeknd, has just become the most popular artist ons streaming platform Spotify, having racked the most monthly listeners. The 31-year-old songwriter hit the mark last Saturday, when it was revealed that the performer racked up a total of a whopping 85,667,564 listeners on the platform. 

He managed to take the spot of Justin Bieber, who previously held he title with 83.3 million fans on Spotify. Tesfaye still trails behind Bieber however, as the ‘Sorry’ songwriter previously hit the peak of 94.6 million monthly listeners. 

The achievement comes just after the Weeknd released his newest album entitled Dawn FM. The artist, known for his experiments with cosmetics for his music videos, had confirmed he was working on a new record following the debut of After Hours. Despite starting from scratch, having suffered some mental health issues during the pandemic, he reassured his fans he had been working on a new album during a 2021 interview. 

His new work would feature more uplifting themes he had stated. Dawn FM’s lead single, Take My Breath, was released to the public last August and reached the number six position on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. With Jim Carrey serving as the project’s main narrator, Tyler, the Creator and Lil Wayne all make appearances on the new record. The Weeknd is also set to embark on the After Hours til Dawn Stadium tour, with dates still not revealed. 

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Union of teachers orders a two-day spanning strike at Junior College

Union of teachers orders a two-day spanning strike at Junior College
Jan 24 2022 Share

After negotiations on a new collective agreement were stalled, the Malta Union of Teachers has ordered a strike among lecturers working at Junior College. 

Around 160 lecturers working at the Sixth Form will be foregoing lessons over the upcoming hours, with the MUT holding a 2 hour strike on Monday between 11am and 1pm and another full day strike on Tuesday. 

This comes after earlier this month, MUT declared an industrial dispute over failed talks on a collective agreement. The initial dispute meant staff members were informed to refrain from answering any calls or emails, uploading or handing assessment marks, returning attendances and attending departmental meetings. 

MUT President Marco Bonnici said that the previous collective agreement expired two years ago, pointing at the University of Malta for using the pandemic as an excuse to delay negotiations. Turnovers in the education ministry also delayed negotiations. 

Bonnici revealed that discussions were held with new Education Minister Clifton Grima, but ‘the stubbornness coming from some people meant no progress was made’ he revealed. 

The MUT would continue meeting with members throughout the strike. Bonnici, acknowledging hat students have already spent two years in and out of lectures, said that a school wide strike was the only option to ensure progress. 

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