Hal Tarxien Joins Other Localities With Active Ageing Centre

Hal Tarxien Joins Other Localities With Active Ageing Centre
Feb 3 2025 Share

Through an agreement with the Hal Tarxien Local Council, the Active Aging Centre has been officially launched in the locality of Hal Tarxien.

This centre will offer a safe space where elderly people can meet, attend educational and social sessions, and remain active within their community.

With this new centre, the number of localities with Active Aging Centres has reached 35, with over 2,500 seniors regularly attending these centres. The centre in Hal Tarxien will operate from the hall at Dar Nazareth, in collaboration between the Local Council and Active Aging and Community Care.

The centre’s program is designed to promote lifelong learning, provide knowledge about physical and mental health, and strengthen social interaction among the seniors in Hal Tarxien.

Parliamentary Secretary for Active Aging, Malcolm Paul Agius Galea, emphasised that Active Aging Centres are an important pillar for seniors to stay active and independent in their communities.

He highlighted the Government’s commitment to continue investing in these centres so more seniors can participate in educational and social activities that help them maintain an active lifestyle.

Parliamentary Secretary for Local Government, Alison Zerafa Civelli, praised the Hal Tarxien Local Council and Active Aging and Community Care for this agreement, which will benefit many seniors.

The Mayor of Hal Tarxien, Joseph Abela Galea, expressed his satisfaction that the Local Council is providing space for this service, which will offer a positive and supportive environment for the elderly.

This centre will be open every Friday, hosting a variety of educational and social sessions for seniors. These initiatives are essential for ensuring that the elderly remain an active part of their community, enjoying activities that enhance their quality of life.

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PN Pledges To Expand Ferry Fleet To Five Vessels

PN Pledges To Expand Ferry Fleet To Five Vessels
Feb 3 2025 Share

A new Nationalist Government has pledged to focus heavily on improving connectivity between Malta and Gozo to boost the island’s economy, PN Leader Bernard Grech said during a political event.

A Nationalist government, Grech said, will prioritise expanding the ferry fleet, pledging to increase the number of ferries to five.

This expansion will include ferries that can carry more cars and passengers, reducing waiting times and improving the travel experience. New ferries will also be faster, making the journey between the islands quicker.

In addition, the Nationalist Government plans to expand the Fast Ferry service, providing a faster, more efficient travel option. New docking facilities will also be built to support the increased number of ferries and improve the overall infrastructure for ferry operations.

Grech emphasised how good connectivity is essential for the island’s economic growth. These ferry upgrades will be a key part of a broader strategy to create more job opportunities, improve services, and ensure that Gozo can thrive as a modern, well-connected region.

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Baby’s Rescue Highlights Ongoing Challenges in Mediterranean Sea Operations

Feb 2 2025 Share

A poignant photograph has surfaced, depicting a baby among those stranded at sea, highlighting the critical importance of timely rescue operations. The image features a 20-month-old boy named Mohseen, who was rescued in the Maltese search and rescue zone after being saved at sea south of Lampedusa.

In recent months, Malta’s rescue teams have been actively involved in various operations. In July 2023, two lifeguards from the Malta Red Cross rescued four children from rough seas at Għajn Tuffieħa Bay. Despite a double red flag warning indicating dangerous swimming conditions, the lifeguards entered the water to assist the children, preventing a potential tragedy.

Additionally, in August 2023, a team from SOS Malta, led by John Gera, responded to a 6.2-magnitude earthquake in Italy’s central Umbria region. The team, equipped with trained search and rescue dogs, conducted searches in collapsed buildings, aiding in locating survivors and providing support to the affected communities.

These incidents underscore the dedication and bravery of Malta’s rescue teams, who continue to play a vital role in humanitarian efforts both locally and internationally.

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PN Leads Labour in Gozo, but a Clear Majority Remains Elusive

PN Leads Labour in Gozo, but a Clear Majority Remains Elusive
Feb 2 2025 Share

A MaltaToday survey of 666 Gozitan respondents reveals that the Nationalist Party (PN) is on track to reclaim Gozo, leading the Labour Party (PL) by nearly six points. The survey, conducted between January 16 and 28, indicates that while the PN is at 47.4% and the PL at 41.7%, it may still fall short of an absolute majority.

This marks a significant shift from the 2022 general election, where the PL enjoyed a 10-point lead. The PN has gained 409 votes since then, while Labour has lost 3,770. A notable 2,015 votes have shifted to third parties, which now hold 10.9% of the vote.

Prime Minister Robert Abela leads Opposition leader Bernard Grech by nine points in the trust barometer, but 30% of PN voters do not trust either leader. Voter trends show Labour losing votes mainly to abstention, while the PN faces a greater loss to third parties.

The survey also highlights demographic trends, with the PN performing better among older voters and women, while the PL leads among younger Gozitans. The rise of third parties is notably strong among voters aged 16-35.

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