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Local Influencer’s Son Meets Newborn Sister For 1st Time

Local Influencer's Son Meets Newborn Sister For 1st Time
Apr 28 2025 Share

Taking to social media, Steph Rodgers, a local influencer and educator who creates videos about speaking in Maltese, shared the moment her son met his newborn sister for the first time.

‘From the moment I knew about her I dreamed of this – watching him meet his baby sister’, wrote Steph on social media.

Her son rushes into the hospital room and quickly climbs to join his mum on the bed before he is shown his new sibling quietly sleeping in her cot.

After a brief gift-giving, her son had the chance to meet and give a little kiss to his new sister.

Congratulations to the entire family!

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Prime Minister Announces Another Pension Increase In Next Budget

Prime Minister Announces Another Pension Increase In Next Budget
Apr 27 2025 Share

Prime Minister Robert Abela has revealed that pensions will once again be increased in the upcoming annual national budget.

Speaking during brief visits to Paola, Qormi, and Rabat, Abela said the pension rise was made possible thanks to Malta’s strong financial performance and the government’s efforts to manage the economy responsibly.

Abela highlighted that Malta had successfully reduced its deficit beyond expectations, avoiding tax hikes unlike many other EU countries.

Earlier this week, Finance Minister Clyde Caruana confirmed that Malta will exit the EU’s Excessive Deficit Procedure two years ahead of schedule, attributing this achievement to responsible fiscal management and good governance.

The Prime Minister underlined the Labour government’s commitment to strengthening social measures without resorting to austerity, mentioning recent initiatives like free school and public transport.

He said the government’s focus remains on supporting families, particularly pensioners, through targeted social investment.

Abela also pointed to praise from the International Monetary Fund for Malta’s economic resilience, particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Concluding his remarks, he invited the public to join the Labour Party’s event in Valletta on 1 May, where the government’s continued support for pensioners and vulnerable groups will again be a central theme.

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Jamie Cardona Makes Theatre History with Record-Breaking One-Man Show

Apr 27 2025 Share

Jamie Cardona is set to make Maltese theatre history, as his one-man show Mid-Djarju ta’ Student fi Skola tal-Knisja will be officially recognised as the longest-running solo theatrical production in Malta.

This weekend, Cardona will be presented with a national record by The Malta Records in honour of his remarkable achievement.

Since its debut in April 2024, the performance has captivated audiences across the country, selling out every show.

Written and performed by Cardona himself, the production offers a humorous and heartfelt glimpse into teenage life in a Maltese church school, resonating deeply with audiences of all ages.

The Malta Records will formally acknowledge this historic milestone with an official certificate during one of the upcoming performances in April.

The show’s widespread popularity reflects a growing appreciation for homegrown theatre and highlights Cardona’s exceptional ability to connect with the public through relatable storytelling.

Directed by Vikesh Godhwani, Mid-Djarju ta’ Student fi Skola tal-Knisja has not only broken records but also strengthened the presence of Maltese-language productions on local stages.

With strong demand continuing, the production team has pledged to extend the show’s run, securing its place as a defining moment in Maltese cultural history.

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Parliament of Malta to Pay Respects to Pope Francis Tomorrow

Apr 27 2025 Share

The Parliament of Malta is set to reconvene tomorrow following a short Easter recess. However, rather than resuming normal proceedings, the sitting will be dedicated to paying tribute to the late Pope Francis.

After a series of brief speeches, Parliament will adjourn without continuing with its standard agenda.

Speaker of the House Anglu Farrugia, Prime Minister Robert Abela, and Leader of the Opposition Bernard Grech are all expected to deliver short addresses in honour of Pope Francis.

This will be the first parliamentary session since his passing, and in a gesture of respect, regular parliamentary business will be set aside.

The special sitting highlights the country’s recognition of Pope Francis’ influence and enduring legacy. Parliament’s decision to devote the session entirely to his memory underlines the significance of his contributions, both to the Catholic Church and to the wider global community.

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