Just 1 Week to Go Until One of Malta’s Biggest Corporate Networking Events – BLM Conference 2025!

Mar 14 2025 Share

There’s just one week to go until one of Malta’s biggest  corporate networking events, the Business Leaders Malta Conference, makes its highly anticipated return.

Set to take place at the iconic Mediterranean Conference Centre in Valletta, the conference will feature a lineup of business-focused keynote speakers from Malta and around the world.

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Now in its 12th edition, this year’s Business Leaders Conference, titled Ahead of the Game, will centre on exploring the future of business. The event will delve into emerging trends, technologies, and strategies shaping tomorrow’s business landscape.

The conference aims to create a dynamic hub for the business community, where leaders and innovators can come together to exchange ideas, drive progress, and serve as catalysts for growth.

Notable speakers include Jordan Schwarzenberger, Sidemen manager and Co-Founder of Arcade Media; Dr. George Gatt, CEO of London-based company EBO; and Taylor Freeman, Founder & CEO of Axon Park.

With an emphasis on forward-thinking strategies and innovation, the Business Leaders Malta Conference promises to be an inspiring and insightful event for professionals eager to stay ahead in the rapidly evolving business world.

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Miriana’s Friends React To Music Video Ahead Of Reveal

Miriana's Friends React To Music Video Ahead Of Reveal
Mar 14 2025 Share

Miriana’s just straight up teasing us now!

This year’s Eurovision Song Contest representative showed her friends the official music video for her song ‘SERVING’ – and they were SHOOK!

 

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You might recognise a few familiar faces -Ryan Hili, Denise Mercieca, Matt Blxck, Timea Farr and Shauna Vassallo.

And by the looks of their faces, we’re in for a massive treat tonight!

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The 5 Stages of St. Patrick’s Day Celebrations

The 5 Stages of St. Patrick’s Day Celebrations
Mar 14 2025 Share

St. Patrick’s Day in Malta is a rollercoaster of emotions, energy, and, let’s be honest—a lot of Guinness. Whether you’re hitting our St. Julian’s Street Party or hopping between bars, you’ll definitely experience these five stages of celebration:

The Hype Stage: “LET’S GOOO!”

The group chat is buzzing, outfits are planned, and you’re hyping yourself up with Irish playlists. You swear you’ll pace yourself this year…

The Peak: “This is the BEST night ever!”

The drinks are flowing, the music is pumping, and you’ve already high-fived 10 strangers in green. You feel unstoppable.

The Slippery Slope: “Wait… how many did I have?”

You lost count of your drinks, your friends have mysteriously disappeared, and suddenly, finding a bathroom is your top priority.

The Reflection: “I should’ve eaten more.”

Your feet hurt, your voice is gone, and you realize that maybe that last shot wasn’t the best idea. But hey, no regrets (yet).

The Aftermath: “Never again… until next year.”

You wake up questioning your life choices, searching for hangover cures, and checking your camera roll for blurry memories. Same time next year?

Which stage are you in right now?

Send this to your St. Patrick’s squad!

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Maltex 2025: “Echoes Of Malta, A Philatelic Journey”

Maltex 2025: “Echoes Of Malta, A Philatelic Journey”
Mar 14 2025 Share

Maltex 2025 is a captivating celebration of Malta’s rich history, culture, and heritage through the art of philately. Titled “Echoes of Malta, A Philatelic Journey,” this prestigious exhibition showcases rare and valuable postal history, stamps, postcards as well philatelic items offering visitors a unique opportunity to experience highlights of Malta’s story in ways that few other mediums can provide.

The exhibition is being held at the Malta Postal Museum. It brings together philatelists, collectors, and enthusiasts to share their passion for stamps and postal history, while exploring Malta’s fascinating past. Split across two distinct galleries, the exhibition features a diverse array of exhibits, ranging from early Maltese postal documents to contemporary items highlighting national historical milestones and traditions.

Some key highlights include exhibits by:

Chev. Dr. Alfred Bonnici – “Messageries Imperiales”

Carmel Bonello – “Malta & The EU’s Enlargement in 2004”

John Debattista – “25th Anniversary of the Accession of Queen Elizabeth II”

Chev. Prof. Vincent Marmarà – “The Prime Ministers of Malta from Independence Onwards,” “Queen Elizabeth II – The Definitive,” and “Various Essays and Proofs”

Carmel Navarro – “Exhibition Commemorative Medals”

Tony Camilleri – “Imperial Japanese Naval Units in Malta”, “Green Cross Labels Scheme -1940/43, ” and “ ‘ADRIA’ Postage Markings in Malta”

Dr. John Camilleri – “The Elton John Miniature Sheet”

Tony Sant – “Burial Permits in Malta”

Dr. Daniel Saliba – “WW2 Mail & Documents Pertaining to the Late Capt. J. Laferla”

Jesmond Borg – “British Stamps Used in Malta with the A25 Handstamp” and “50th Anniversary of the Republic of Malta and its Presidents.”

Mr. John Debattista, President of the Malta Philatelic Society, commented:

“We are pleased to present exhibits that tell stories transcending time and borders. Visitors to Maltex 2025 will have the chance to view postal documents, postcards, and related artifacts providing an insightful perspective on how Malta has connected with the world through its postal system. We are also very pleased that this exhibition is being held at the Malta Postal Museum for the first time.”

“Echoes of Malta, A Philatelic Journey” is more than just an exhibition of stamps and philatelic items; it is a celebration of Malta’s identity, culture, and its enduring connection to the local and global community. The event promises to inspire curiosity and admiration for the world of philately while honouring Malta’s historical significance. Whether you’re a seasoned collector or a curious visitor, Maltex 2025 is an experience not to be missed.

MaltaPost plc is sponsoring this prestigious exhibition and to commemorate this special event, the Philatelic Bureau of MaltaPost plc will be issuing an Occasion Card, a Personalised Stamp/Cover and a special postmark.

The Card will be available in mint and cancelled condition as from Friday 14 March from the post office counter at the Malta Postal Museum. Orders for the Personalised Stamp/Cover and Personalised Stamps may be placed online at www.maltaphilately.com or by mail from the Philatelic Bureau, MaltaPost p.l.c., 305, Qormi Road, Marsa MTP 1001, by telephone on 2596 1740 or via email info@maltaphilately.com

The general public is invited to visit the exhibition held at the Malta Postal Museum located at 135, Archbishop Street Valletta between Friday 14th March and Tuesday 18th March 2025. Opening hours during the week are 10 am till 4 pm. The exhibition is open on Saturday and Sunday between 10 am and 2 pm. Admission is free of charge.

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