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Less than 7% of foreign students used their government vouchers

Less than 7% of foreign students used their government vouchers
Jul 23 2021 Share

Despite some 18,000 students travelled to Malta between June 1st and July 14th, less than 7% of that total used their government vouchers. Before being withdrawn by the government, the vouchers were aimed at generating millions back into the economy. Worth up to €300 for students staying 30 nights, the percentage translates into just 1,232 students. 

Tourism Minister Clayton Bartolo had stated that it was in Malta’s interest to push the industry as the tourism economy is a vital aspect of Malta. The scheme was met with criticism as to allowing unvaccinated students to travel to Malta, with the scheme being withdrawn when language schools were forced to close down due to a spike in infections. 

A total of €295,650 were spent through the student vouchers whilst €2,069,550 were either directly or indirectly generated in the economy. The metal of flights and vouchers amounted to €17,820,000. 

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Photo Source: Clayton Bartolo FB

WATCH: Acts of Kindness: FREE SALADS at Ġnejna Bay

Jul 22 2021 Share

If you’ve been on the internet at all this week, you may or may have not seen that Malta Daily is collaborating with a number of local brands to conduct several acts of kindness across the island. This nationwide initiative is an attempt to brighten up the lives of locals after a turbulent few months ridden with shocking street brawls and heated online arguments. Whether it’s distributing free fuel vouchers or heading to local beaches to provide a fresh and healthy snack, we are committed to spreading the kindness so that you can too.

Salad Box is your beach buddy: healthy food, fresh ingredients & the best to go container…#healthyfood #healthysalads #salads #beachbuddy@saladboxmalta

Posted by Salad Box Malta on Friday, 25 June 2021

For today’s act of kindness Andrew and the team visited Ġnejna to distribute a couple of fresh salads thanks to one of Malta Daily’s partners Salad Box Malta. With Malta registering record-high temperatures weekly, a salad is just what you need to satisfy your summer cravings while staying refreshed and hydrated, which is why we saw it as the opportune moment to spread some kindness.

Acts of Kindness #2 – Free Salads from Salad Box. 🥗

Whether it's distributing free fuel vouchers or heading to local beaches to provide a fresh and healthy snack, we are committed to spreading the kindness so that you can too. 🤝For today's act of kindness Andrew and the team visited Ġnejna to distribute a couple of fresh salads thanks to one of Malta Daily's partners Salad Box Malta! 🥗#MaltaDaily #MaltaDailyActsofKindness

Posted by Malta Daily on Thursday, 22 July 2021

 

Judging by the looks on people’s faces, receiving a free salad from a random stranger is not only a pleasant surprise, but a well-received change of pace from the daily arguments and fisticuffs we have come accustomed to seeing. At the end of the day, making someone else’s day better requires two things: a positive mindset and a little bit of effort, which is why we are encouraging everyone to follow suit and spread the kindness.

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DJ Ryan Spiteri’s emotional posts capture the struggles of many artists during the pandemic

DJ Ryan Spiteri’s emotional posts capture the struggles of many artists during the pandemic
Jul 22 2021 Share

Locally beloved DJ Ryan Spiteri took to Facebook with a heartwarming post expressing his pre- and post-COVID-19 sentiments. He opened his post, structured almost as a poem, by stating how he used to dream of expressing his passion for music and DJ-ing in front of a ‘sea’ of people. He dreamed of being loved by his audience as he made them move to exciting tracks and beats.

Now, however, he states he has ended up dreaming of playing once again. He longs for when he can embrace the spotlight and reignite the passion he had before the pandemic. The last sentence radiates powerfully as he expresses how he dreams for the regulations to change and be fair for everyone. 

In a separate post, Spiteri accompanies a photo of himself on the verge of tears with a caption stating; ‘To my people – please keep me in your minds so I can come back strong as you all know me. He appealed to the public to keep him in their prayers, capturing the toll of not being able to practice one’s passion and having rules spread out fairly for everyone. We are with you Ryan! 


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Photo Source: Ryan Spiteri FB

Sean Gravina swears to closing his restaurant should the virus attack children

Sean Gravina swears to closing his restaurant should the virus attack children
Jul 22 2021 Share

Local celebrity chef Sean Gravina took to Facebook to share his thoughts on the UK’s easing of measures and the way forward in a pandemic ridden world. He stated that the UK’s easing of all its restrictions when it comes to COVID-19 will prompt local authorities to watch closely what happens in the epidemiological context. Gravina stated that the only serious repercussions which matter now are deaths and hospitalisations, and that we should move forward as a nation from cases and numbers as a serious repercussion.

He stated that should the virus, ‘GOD FORBID’, starts attacking children, he will be the first to close his restaurant or move out of his home in order to work. Aside from that, Gravina believes Malta should seriously start moving on and start allowing people to live their lives. The mental damage is very real, he stated, even though the local industries did their best. He pointed out that with over 80% of the population vaccinated and herd immunity achieved, Malta should start considering what the UK has done and only maintain control on the island’s borders. He ended his message stating that the virus is here to stay, urging everyone to get vaccinated and get back to living life. 

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Photo Source: Sean Gravina FB