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Hospice Malta Are Moving To A New Premises

Hospice Malta Are Moving To A New Premises
Nov 8 2024 Share

Hospice Malta has announced that it is moving from its current office in Balzan to new premises located at Triq Adelaide Cini, Santa Venera. The new office can be accessed via Triq il-Markiz John Scicluna. The organization has provided a contact number, +356 2144 0085, for any inquiries or assistance.

 

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This relocation is part of Hospice Malta’s efforts to accommodate its expanding needs as it continues to offer its services. The move marks a shift to a new space intended to better serve both the team and the individuals they assist.

Hospice Malta expressed gratitude to all those who have supported the organization along the way and assured that further updates will be shared as they settle into the new location.

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Birkirkara FC’s Alex Satariano Named Most Valuable Player For October

Birkirkara FC's Alex Satariano Named Most Valuable Player For October
Nov 8 2024 Share

Birkirkara midfielder Alex Satariano has been named LifeStar’s Most Valuable Player for October, highlighting a standout month for the Malta international.

Satariano, who began his football journey as a left-back with Luxol, has evolved into a versatile, advanced midfielder, becoming a critical asset for Birkirkara.

In October, Satariano was instrumental in securing victories for the Stripes in the 360Sports Malta Premier League, playing a key role in their wins over Sliema Wanderers (1-0), Hamrun Spartans (3-2), and Gzira United (1-0).

His impactful performances earned him 15 out of 33 votes cast by stakeholders, placing him ahead of Hibernians forward Jurgen Degabriele, who came in second with eight votes.

LifeStar Insurance CEO Roberto Apap Bologna presented the MVP award to Satariano before Birkirkara’s match against Floriana.

Satariano’s career highlights include 117 appearances and 13 goals in the Malta Premier League (MPL), 31 caps for Malta with three international goals, and a stint in Italy’s Serie B with Frosinone, marking him as the first Maltese-born player in the league.

Additionally, he played in Serie C with Pergolettese and spent two seasons with Sliema. Satariano has represented Malta across all youth levels and on the U21 national team.

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Caution Urged As Heavy Storm Hits Maltese Islands

Caution Urged As Heavy Storm Hits Maltese Islands
Nov 8 2024 Share

This past night brought the forecasted storm to the Maltese islands, with thunder and lightning turning the skies above into a spectacle as rain poured all over the islands.

As the storm continues into the morning, commuters are urged to drive safely and cautiously, so as to avoid accidents in an already delicate weather situation.

Facebook page ‘Maltese Roads Traffic Updates’ shared updates in regards to Msida, informing drivers that, as of yet, people can drive normally due to no reported flooding as of one hour ago.

The storm is set to continue on into the weekend and even into next week, so brace yourselves for some heavy rain and indoor activities!

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New Mosque & Housing Proposed For Ta’ Giorni Libyan School

New Mosque & Housing Proposed For Ta' Giorni Libyan School
Nov 8 2024 Share

The Libyan Higher Vocational Institute in Ta’ Giorni, Malta, has proposed the construction of a two-storey mosque with a turret and a five-storey residential block with 40 apartments on its ground, MaltaToday reported.

The Libyan government has owned the site since purchasing it in 1976, and a 2013 agreement with the Maltese government allowed the institute to admit international students, backed by a €22.4 million investment commitment.

The residential block, planned for a 1,017 sq.m. section of the school grounds, will require the removal of eight carob trees, while the mosque, covering 423 sq.m., will not impact existing trees.

A third planning application seeks to convert the existing school from a boarding facility to a non-residential educational institution. These three applications have all been submitted by the Libyan Higher Vocational Institute.

Malta currently has one mosque in Paola, inaugurated by Muammar Gaddafi in 1978, but the demand for a second mosque has grown due to an increasing Muslim population.

Another mosque project has been pending for years on a government-provided plot in Luqa’s industrial estate, meant as a permanent location for the Islamic community’s worship needs.

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