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Government Migration Policy Receives Strong Public Participation

Feb 10 2025 Share

Prime Minister and Labour Leader Robert Abela has reiterated the government’s commitment to driving quality tourism and fostering a thriving economy.

During a visit to The Westin Dragonara Resort in St Julian’s, Abela was shown the €50 million investment made to enhance the hotel’s offerings.

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General Manager Michael Camilleri Kamsky shared details of the resort’s sustainable initiatives, including a reverse osmosis system to provide water and energy-efficient equipment to reduce reliance on fossil fuels.

Abela emphasised the alignment of this investment with the government’s vision to collaborate with the private sector to boost economic quality.

Addressing the Malta Labour Migration Policy, Abela highlighted the positive feedback he received from over 300 submissions received during the public consultation phase.

He explained that the policy aims to balance the needs of the local workforce while treating foreign workers with dignity. The second phase of the policy will soon be implemented to ensure a fair and sustainable labour market for both locals and foreign workers.

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Nationalist Party Proposes Minister Solely Dedicated To Sport If Elected

Feb 10 2025 Share

The Partit Nazzjonalista (PN) has reaffirmed its commitment to enhancing the sports culture in Malta, promising a dedicated minister for sport under a new Nationalist government.

The pledge was made during a meeting with sports organisation officials, athletes, and stakeholders as part of the PN’s electoral programme preparations.

During the session, PN Leader Bernard Grech emphasised the importance of sport in education, health, and community engagement.

Discussions included the need for better infrastructure, financial support for athletes, and the role of sport in social inclusion.

Proposals included removing taxes on part-time work related to sport, covering 20% of travel expenses for athletes representing Malta internationally, and ensuring sports organisations have full-time employees.

Speakers included academics Lara Tonna and Anna Maria Gatt on the connection between education and sport, and Professor Joseph Grima from the Malta Paralympic Committee, who highlighted sport’s impact on physical and mental well-being.

Various sports federations, including football, water polo, tennis, and shooting, also outlined their priorities.

Shadow Minister for Sport David Agius spoke about the possibility of sports villages in Malta, while discussions were led by Charles Camenzuli and Paula Briffa at the Mediterranean College of Sports in Birkirkara.

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“Iġġilidt Against All Odds”

"Iġġilidt Against All Odds”
Feb 10 2025 Share

Singer Miriana Conte recently shared how the comments made about her during the Eurovision Song Contest affected her in a positive way, boosting her determination. In an interview with Dorianne Mamo on TVAM, the 24-year-old expressed that, despite the harsh remarks, she emerged with greater grit and confidence, ready for future challenges.

Conte, who was involved in a traffic accident shortly after winning Eurovision, assured the public that she is fine and urged caution while driving. Reflecting on her win, she explained that although she believed in her song “Kant,” she didn’t expect victory. It was one of her dancers who first informed her of her win when he saw the scores on screen.

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Backstage, Conte’s immediate reaction was to take a moment for herself, removing her shoes and requesting some quiet time. As she prepares for the Eurovision final in June, she is mentally ready and excited to represent Malta on the international stage.

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Pembroke Nursery Protest to Save Football Training Ground

Feb 10 2025 Share

Parents of young players in the Pembroke Nursery have come together to protest against plans that could see their children lose their training ground and opportunity to play football.

In a statement, they expressed their disappointment, saying, “The head coach, nursery, and coaching staff have worked tirelessly to build a family at Pembroke, not just another football club.”

They stressed that the decision should not be based solely on financial gain but on what is best for the children. While acknowledging that padel may be a more profitable option, they urged Pembroke Athleta Sports Club President, Alex Calleja, to reconsider, emphasising that the nursery provides more than just training—it fosters love, passion, friendships, and lasting memories.

The parents have also launched a petition, which has already gathered over 600 signatures, as they continue their fight to protect their children’s sporting future.

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