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Hamrun Spartan’s Matthew Guillaumier named player of the year

Hamrun Spartan’s Matthew Guillaumier named player of the year
Jul 22 2021 Share

Hamrun Spartans’ very own midfielder Matthew Guillaumier has been named the Malta Football Association’s Footballer of the Year for the 2020-21 season. The Maltese international player was awarded during the MFA Annual General Meeting as he celebrated an outstanding season of excellent performance on the football pitch. 

As Hamrun won their first Premier League title in 30 years and went on an unbeaten streak, Guillaumier was featured in the team’s impressive campaign which saw the team dominate the awards yesterday evening. Mark Buttigieg also won Coach of the Year, joined by Jorge Ailton Soares who was awarded Foreign Player of the Year. Alexander Satariano’s move from Sliema Wanderers to Serie B side Frosinone did not go unnoticed either as he was awarded Young Player of the Year. 


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Photo Source: Malta Football Association FB, Hamrun Spartans FB

Two Pfizer and AstraZeneca doses effective against Delta variant

Two Pfizer and AstraZeneca doses effective against Delta variant
Jul 22 2021 Share

A new study published on Wednesday showed how two doses of Pfizer or AstraZeneca’s COVID-19 vaccine are nearly as effective against the Delta variant as they are the previously dominant Alpha variant. Despite stating that one shot of the vaccines is not enough for high protection, two doses are confirmed to provide significant safety against the virus. 

The study found that two Pfizer doses were 88% effective at preventing symptomatic disease from the Delta variant, compared to 93.7% effectiveness against the Alpha variant. AstraZeneca registered at 67% effectiveness against the Delta whilst being 74.5% effective against the Alpha. One Pfizer shot was registered as 36% effective, whilst AstraZeneca reached a 30% effectiveness. 

The authors of the study reported that their findings of ‘reduced effectiveness after the first dose support efforts to maximise vaccine uptake with two doses among vulnerable groups in the context of circulation of the Delta variant.’ 

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Photo Source: The Guardian

New Ta’ Qali project could attract some big artists to perform in Malta

New Ta’ Qali project could attract some big artists to perform in Malta
Jul 22 2021 Share

Ta’ Qali National Park is getting a €20 million investment which could see it become a prominent attraction for some big stars to perform in Malta. With works being carried out on the concert area, national park and BOV Adventure Park, Infrastructure Minister Ian Borg announced during his visit that the million-euro investment will provide a park equivalent to the size of 60 football pitches. Around 450,000 square meters, the park will also get a whopping 80,000 new trees. 

The new concert area will allow for some huge activities to be carried out, making Malta a possible hub for various artists to include it on their European tours. The main entrance and fountain will both be getting restorations, including paving work and installation of modern lighting. Renewable energy systems will also be included. The Minister called the project a dream of many which is becoming a reality. 

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Photo Source: Ian Borg FB

Joke gone wrong after man tries to pay fine in 1 cent coins

Joke gone wrong after man tries to pay fine in 1 cent coins
Jul 22 2021 Share

A man attempted to pay a €23.29 fine in 1 cent coins, but the joke blew up in his face after the police were involved. The man had received a fine from LESA and went to Naxxar Local Council to pay the owed money. He decided, however, to show up with a bag full of coins and present them to the council which wasn’t very happy with the act. The man in question ended up at the police station and ordered to collect every single cent and pay the fine ‘normally.’ 

The Naxxar Local Council posted to Facebook asking people to respect the council’s employees, as their ‘time is paid for by the people’s tax!’ This did not sit well with many commenters as they defended the man’s rights to pay fines in coins whenever he wished. The council’s decision to not accept the coins and to get the police involved was, according to many, not outweighed by this man’s simple practical joke. 

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Photo Source: Richard Azzopardi Richpics, Naxxar Local Council FB