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Keith Vassallo and Brandon Borg’s powerful collaboration to raise awareness

Jun 5 2023 Share

Keith Vassallo, a renowned estate agent in Valletta, has joined forces with Brandon Borg, a professional boxer with an impressive record of 11-1, to raise awareness for autism.

This unique partnership highlights the significance of collaboration in drawing attention to important causes and making a tangible difference in the world.

Autism, a complex developmental disorder, affects countless individuals worldwide. It is a condition that can create challenges in communication, socialisation, and interaction.

Unfortunately, due to a lack of understanding and awareness, many individuals with autism face stigmatisation and exclusion.

Recognising the need for increased awareness and support for autism, Keith Vassallo and Brandon Borg have decided to take action.

They have pledged to work together to raise awareness and provide support for individuals with autism and their families.

This partnership showcases a great amount of dedication to making a positive impact in the community.

Together, their objective is to shed light on the challenges faced by individuals with autism and foster greater understanding and support.

Brandon Borg is a young professional boxing sensation, recognised for his agility, skill, and unwavering determination. Through this partnership, he brings his passion to raise awareness for autism, leveraging his influence and popularity to make a difference.

The collaboration between Keith Vassallo and Brandon Borg serves as an outstanding example of how two individuals from different backgrounds and fields can unite to create a meaningful impact.

By combining their expertise and networks, they are able to reach a broader audience and generate increased support for autism awareness.

Their efforts have already gained significant attention, garnering support from numerous individuals and organisations alike.

The impact of their collaboration is evident in the growing awareness and understanding of autism in the community.

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44 year old diver in Gżira dies after finding difficulty

44 year old diver in Gżira dies after finding difficulty
Jun 5 2023 Share

Yesterday, at around 1730hrs, police were informed that their assistance was needed due to a person finding difficulty swimming in the area of Manoel Island, Gżira. 

Police and a medical team convened immediately on site and found that a diver had been taken out of the water by people who were with him. 

The medical team administered first aid immediately and transported him to Mater Dei for further care. Unfortunately, he was later certified to have passed away.

Later on, the victim was identified as a 44-year-old Russian. 

An inquiry has been opened as police investigations carry on. 

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Maltese athletes deservedly celebrate historic win at GSSEs

Jun 4 2023 Share

After a week of broken records, gold medal achievements and Malta’s first ever Games of the Small States of Europe victory, the island’s athletes were spotted deservedly celebrating their efforts.

Short videos posted by Maltese athlete and gold medal recipient Luke Bezzina show a large crowd of athletes revelling festival-style in Valletta, with the following video showing Malta’s representatives come together in elation on their bus.

This year Malta put on quote a show at the Small States Games, with a record-amount of gold medals and the country’s first overall win. With a major turnout at the GSSE’s free games and a deserved celebration after the event closed, the future looks bright for Malta’s athletes.

Malta secured 38 gold medals, 30 silver and 29 bronze in all. With a total of 97 medals in five days, Maltese athletes put on a show of athletic skill and determination, defeating fierce competition like Cyprus and Luxembourg to land their country’s first GSSE victory.

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WATCH: The historic moment Malta secured Athletics gold at the Small States Games

Jun 4 2023 Share

After a stellar campaign at the Games of the Small States of Europe, videos of Malta’s athletes are being spread across social media and you can really feel the emotion.

Amongst other clips, one video that truly captures the emotion of the island’s athletes and supporters is that of Malta’s athletics team, moments before they secured gold at the Men’s Relay 4×100. Fan-taken videos effectively capture the crowd’s elation as athlete Luke Bezzina receives the baton and bolts in front of his competition.

Following the games, Bezzina took to social media with a snap of himself in action, with the photo captioned: “Fall down seven times, stand up eight. That’s what it’s all about.” Bezzina went on to tag his team mates Beppe Grillo, Graham Pellegrini and Gaetano Di Franco.

This year, Malta won the Games of the Small States of Europe for the first time ever, securing 38 gold medals, 30 silver and 29 bronze. With a total of 97 medals in five days, Maltese athletes put on a show of athletic skill and determination, defeating fierce competition like Cyprus and Luxembourg to land their country’s first GSSE victory.

Kudos to Team Malta!

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