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‘Frequent power cuts are unacceptable’ says Energy Minister

‘Frequent power cuts are unacceptable’ says Energy Minister
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 Asked about the recent power outages, Energy Minister Miriam Dalli described the frequent occurrences of such cuts as unacceptable. Dalli stated that she has instructed Enemalta to address weaknesses in the distribution system and revealed that the often lengthy outages were with the distribution network and not the generation of electricity. 

Dalli revealed that it was a question of distribution and not supply. Low voltages in certain areas need to be addressed as quickly as possible, she stated in replying to journalists. The outages occurred during intensely hot time frames due to the heat waves Malta is experiencing. She stated she understood people’s frustration with the situation as backlash over a series of scheduled maintenance works even forced Enemalta to reschedule the works. 

Dalli also claimed that direct communication with Enemalta was established in order to resolve the issues. She went on to say that despite the government having invested €130 million into the distribution of energy, this was simply not enough. The Nationalist Party also criticised this factor, stating that the lack of governmental investment only meant darkness and heat. 

PN also stated that government should compensate those affected by the power cuts. Spokesperson Ryan Callus stated that apart from having darkness and heat, the government remained silent about the situation. 

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Photo Source: Miriam Dalli FB

Booster COVID-19 jabs in September for highly vulnerable groups

Booster jabs in September for highly vulnerable groups
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Speaking during a press conference, Deputy Prime Minister and Health Minister Chris Fearne revealed that immunocompromised individuals will be receiving their booster COVID-19 vaccine in mid-September. Addressing the vaccine, immunity and the booster shot, Fearne revealed that discussions were under way during the past few days. Experts alongside Fearne looked at four main important considerations. 

These included the immunity in a community to analyse whether the defence against COVID-19 decreased after six months. Fearne stated how so far there was no significant decrease in immunity for those who got the jab six months ago. He also highlighted how people who could not develop immunity due to certain conditions were also being considered as well as the vaccine’s effectiveness over the whole population. 

The Health Minister stated how social factors are being considered alongside variants of COVID-19 and the threat they pose. The decision taken so far, which can be modified depending on the latest information, is that starting mid-September, immunocompromised individuals will be receiving invites by post with dates, locations and times in order to receive their booster shot. Residents in pension homes will also receive the booster but it will be administer in the residence. 

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Photo Source: Sky News

Disappointment as new measures still ban standing events

Disappointment as new measures still ban standing events
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Following a press conference today by Deputy Prime Minister Chris Fearne and Superintendent for Public Health Charmaine Gauci, event organisers took to social media to express their disappointment due to events still not allowed to have standing audiences. Despite the amount of event attendees being upped to 300 by the 16th of August and then to 500 by the 30th, people still need to remain seated due to COVID-19 restrictions.

Amongst those who expressed their disappointment was DJ Pocci who exclaimed that there was clear indication that standing events were going to take place in August. Due to the latest updates however, Pocci revealed that the events he is helping organise have to be changed to seated events. Many, like Pocci, expected standing events to make a comeback this month, but it seems it will take longer than expected and sitting events will have to do for the time being. 

Glitch Club Series also posted to Instagram expressing the disappointment. They stated that this was not the news they were expecting and could not comprehend how 100 fully vaccinated people in an event are a threat to society. With ticket holders receiving refunds for the events, the organisers exclaimed they are as distraught and as let down as they are. 


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Photo Source: @poccigram IG, @glitchclubseries IG

The Valletta Waterfront is packing surprises, yummy food and a summer breeze

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As slowly a sense of normality returns, one of Malta’s most iconic locations, Valletta Waterfront, is celebrating the return of mindful socialisation, following a recent facelift of the outdoor strolling promenade, with a varied entertainment programme. Experience the captivating Baroque facade of the gorgeous seafront with increased entertainment, delicious food and so much more in a location which truly offers something for everyone through every season.

The Promenade Alive

The Valletta Waterfront as we know it has taken new life in summer 2021, with street acts ranging from live music, fire-spinning, bubble animation, caricature artists, street magic and more on Wednesday and Thursday evenings throughout August.

Whether you are a local who frequents the area or a traveller looking for an iconic Maltese pit-stop or photo opportunity, the Waterfront is a must-visit destination.

Have you met Alfred with his equilibrium balancing tricks? ⭐ The Promenade Alive: Wednesdays and Thursdays from 7:30pm.📷 Anna Cassar Parnis

Posted by Valletta Waterfront on Thursday, 8 July 2021

 

Children’s Activities

While The Waterfront remains a hotspot for adults, children of various ages (and their parents) are still in for a fun and memorable experience on Saturday evenings and Sunday lunchtime as the promenade is visited by a number of roaming cartoon characters.

Make sure you snap a photo and watch the children fall in love at the sight of their favourite characters while you enjoy the relaxed atmosphere and breathtaking views.

 

Variety of Food

This destination’s 13 different food and beverage outlets ensure that whatever your preference in food and drink, you find something to excite and delight your palate.

From local to Mediterranean dishes, Asian foods, sushi, seafood, burgers and more mouthwatering delicacies, the dining options are endless and the whole squad is sorted for brunch, lunch, dinner or even a casual drink (or two) by the sea.

 

Views and History

Soak up the gorgeous views of downtown Valletta and Malta’s iconic Grand Harbour and bask in the historical greatness of one of the island’s most gorgeous locations.

A check point for mariners of the past has now also become a popular rendezvous point for young adults, families and tourists alike.

Picture This. Takeout for lunch from Wasabi sushi express restaurant Valletta waterfront📸 Hector Chaidez

Posted by Valletta Waterfront on Tuesday, 25 May 2021

 

Comfort & Convenience

Beyond a revamped outdoor area with an atmosphere which is unmatched, the Valletta Waterfront’s convenience is bar none as the flat rate parking remains within walking distance.

Find yourself a good spot and arrive at the newly revamped destination which intertwines the beauty of the old with the new, boasting both function and context by the water’s edge in Valletta.

Tag someone who needs to visit the Valletta Waterfront ASAP.

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