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Gorgeous staircase art brightening up Mellieha whilst celebrating Maltese culture

Gorgeous staircase art brightening up Mellieha whilst celebrating Maltese culture
Jul 29 2022 Share

Two local artists have been praised for their work on a staircase mural in Mellieha which brightens up the village whilst celebrating local culture.

Mellieha councillor Annabelle Brincat Stellini took to Facebook to share the progress of an art piece on a Mellieha staircase created by Lewis Zammit and Pierre Zammit.  The steps are located between the Commando Restaurant and The Villager and feature a typical Maltese luzzu surrounded by a recreation of the island’s iconic waters, sea creatures and all!

The art piece is part of the ‘Iljieli Melleħin 2022’ event organised by the Mellieha local council. The series of cultural events in the North of Malta will kick off on Sunday 31st July.

Labour MP Ray Abela also took to Facebook to praise the council and the artists, inviting the 3rd district local councils of Zejtuna, Marsaskala, Marsaxlokk and Ghaxaq to participate in such initiatives to promote local culture.

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Bolt ‘working on optimising pricing’ for couriers in light of recent strike

Bolt 'working on optimising pricing' for couriers in light of recent strike
Jul 29 2022 Share

A Bolt spokesperson has addressed the company’s position in light of today’s Bolt food courier strike.

“We are aware of the strike which is taking place [on Friday]. We have been in regular communication with our couriers and informing them of our new steps. We are working towards optimizing the pricing that should have a positive impact on courier earnings within the next few days.”

“Our goal is to provide high quality service to our customers and best earning opportunities to our couriers,” the spokesperson said.

Early on Friday, over 300 food couriers went on strike over a reported decrease in earnings and dispute with the employer. The couriers will reportedly remain offline for the remainder of the day.

More on this story as it develops.

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Malta Police Union sheds light on ‘disgraceful’ condition of police stations

Malta Police Union sheds light on 'disgraceful' condition of police stations
Jul 29 2022 Share

The Malta Police Union has shed light on the ‘disgraceful’ conditions of local police stations in recent months, calling for immediate correction of the situation.

“Beyond a ‘decent’ facade, there is a disgrace of a workplace fit for no one, let alone for a Police Officer who spends a 12 hour shift. This is without mentioning the unwelcoming environment the citizen find upon entering the station.”

The Malta Police Union Page highlighted that while some works in other stations have been done, they will continue to follow up to ensure that such actions are not cosmetic quick reactions.

Throughout the summer months, the Malta Police Union had also shed light on the inadequate state of multiple police stations.

“Two years down the line and the so called Malta Police Transformation Strategy is not catering for these issues, which are of utmost importance to our demotivated district officers,” the post concluded.

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Malta among countries at risk of being hit by debris from Chinese rocket

Malta among countries at risk of being hit by debris from Chinese rocket
Jul 29 2022 Share

The remains of a large Chinese rocket are forecasted to hit the Earth on Saturday and Malta is among the countries at risk of being hit, the European Union Aviation Safety Agency has stated.

Tracking experts have revealed that the Chinese rocket’s debris will penetrate the Earth’s atmosphere this weekend and, while it is impossible to predict the precise location of impact, Malta is one of the countries which is at risk of being hit by the 20-tonne rocket’s remnants.

Other countries include Bulgaria, France, Greece, Italy, Portugal and Spain, with the countries advised to implement airspace restrictions within a 200km radius.

A spokesperson for Transport Malta told Times of Malta that aviation departments within the concerned countries have discussed the situation and any potential issues that may arise.

Are you concerned that the debris may hit Malta?

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