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Fun Filled Family Day At Romeo Romano Santa Venera Garden This Saturday!

Fun Filled Family Day At Romeo Romano Santa Venera Garden This Saturday!
Apr 3 2024 Share

Romeo Romano Santa Venera Garden will be opening its gates to families across Malta this Saturday, April 6th, from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM.

Packed with a plethora of activities and entertainment, this event promises something for everyone, ensuring an unforgettable experience for all.

Whether you’re young or young at heart, there’s plenty to keep you entertained throughout the day. Children can dive into a world of fun with various games, crafts, puppet shows, and face painting. For those craving adventure, immerse yourself in the realm of virtual reality, where you can explore new worlds and embark on thrilling journeys. And let’s not forget the music that will keep spirits high and toes tapping throughout the event.

But it’s not just about fun and games; it’s also an opportunity to learn and grow. Several entities within the Ministry for the Environment, Energy, and Regeneration of the Grand Harbour will be present to provide valuable information on practicing sustainable habits in daily life. Discover how you can make a difference for the environment while having a blast with your family.

Moreover, don’t miss the chance to meet Maggie and her friends as they take you on an adventure through storytelling. Join them for a magical journey filled with imagination and wonder.

This event isn’t just about entertainment; it’s about bringing families closer together and fostering a deeper appreciation for nature. Nestled within the picturesque Romeo Romano Santa Venera Garden, attendees can bask in the beauty of Malta’s natural environment while creating cherished memories with loved ones.

Best of all, entry to this exciting event is entirely free! So mark your calendars, gather your loved ones, and make your way to Romeo Romano Santa Venera Garden for a day of fun, learning, and togetherness this Saturday.

For more information and updates, be sure to visit our Facebook page, Sostenibilita.

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World’s Oldest Man Juan Vincente Perez Mora Dies Aged 114

World's Oldest Man Juan Vincente Perez Mora Dies Aged 114
Apr 3 2024 Share

Juan Vicente Perez Mora, the world’s oldest man, passed away just two months before his 115th birthday, attributing his long life to hard work, early bedtime, and his faith.

He leaves behind an extensive family, including 11 children, 41 grandchildren, 18 great-grandchildren, and 12 great-great-grandchildren. Recognized as the oldest living man by the Guinness Book of Records in May 2022, his death was confirmed by Freddy Bernal, the governor of Tachira state in Venezuela.

Bernal, in a heartfelt tribute, described Perez Mora as an archetype of a humble, hard-working man dedicated to family and tradition.

Venezuela’s President Nicolas Maduro also mourned his passing, acknowledging his Guinness Record achievement and extending condolences to his family and the people of El Cobre.

Born in 1909, Perez Mora worked in agriculture from a young age, later becoming a sheriff while still engaged in farming. Married for 60 years until his wife’s passing in 1997, he celebrated his 110th birthday in 2019 as Venezuela’s first male supercentenarian.

Despite witnessing technological advancements over the years, his commitment to hard work, faith, and family remained unwavering. Saturnino de la Fuente García, the previous oldest man, passed away earlier in January 2022, marking Perez Mora’s rise to the title. His legacy of resilience, family, and faith endures, leaving a profound impact on those who knew him.

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Rehearsal For New President’s Fly Past Tomorrow By AFM

Rehearsal For New President's Fly Past Tomorrow By AFM
Apr 3 2024 Share

This Thursday, Malta will experience something that only happens every 4/5 years – Malta will be getting a new president.

Dr Myriam Spiteri Debono’s oath taking ceremony will take place tomorrow April 4th 2024 during a special Parliamentary sitting at Valletta’s Presidential Palace. Dr Myriam Spiteri Debono is expected to exit her private residence in Birkirkara at 09:15hrs.

From there she will make her way to St John’s Co-Cathedral for a mass led by Malta’s Archbishop Charles Scicluna. At around 11:00hrs, the president elect, along with her husband, will make their way to St George’s Square.

The public will be invited to welcome the president along the road to the palace. Dr Myriam Spiteri Debono is expected to take her oath of appointment at around 12:15hrs, with the oath being signed & confirmed by speaker Anġlu Farrugia.

 

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Dr Myriam Spiteri Debono will then make her first address as the new President of Malta, before addressing the public from the palace’s balcony. A flypast by the Armed Forces of Malta’s Airforce will greet the new president and Prime Minister Abela.

The ceremony will end with the placing of flowers on the War Monument, before the President enters San Anton Palace. The public and organisations are urged to raise a Maltese flag on the day of appointment.

Will you be attending?

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Protest In Valletta Against Space Occupation By Tables & Chairs

Protest In Valletta Against Space Occupation By Tables & Chairs
Apr 3 2024 Share

This Saturday 6th April at 11am, Movement Graffitti will be joining the Valletta residents in front of Parliament to protest against the current state of Valletta.

‘The occupation of public spaces in Valletta by tables, chairs and other structures placed on public land by catering outlets has now exceeded all limits’, the activist group explained.

‘Despite there being clear policies that are meant to regulate the operation of outdoor catering areas, enforcement is largely non-existent. The authorities concerned, namely the Lands Authority, the Planning Authority and the MTA are clearly not fit for the job.’

‘Due to the impunity that reigns in this sector, the owners of catering establishments are running roughshod over the right of residents to public accessibility and a decent quality of life. The Valletta residents are having to bear to brunt of the unbridled commercialisation of their public spaces.’

‘Our capital city, which is considered a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is an integral part of our collective cultural heritage and must be protected. We therefore encourage you to join us.’

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