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Love Island Malta Season 2 Promo Just Dropped!

Love Island Malta Season 2 Promo Just Dropped!
Feb 6 2024 Share

It’s official! Malta’s group chats are buzzing with excitement as Love Island Malta gears up for its second season, following a spectacular debut last year. The popular local TV show has just released an exciting promo, bringing back the familiar voice of narrator Chucky to spill the beans on the show’s return this May.

In what promises to be an exciting second season, a new batch of Islanders and bombshells will step into the villa, setting the stage for an unforgettable journey filled with love, drama, and heartbreak.

This season, contestants will navigate the highs and lows of forming connections, with the ultimate goal of capturing the hearts of viewers and their fellow Islanders. With a grand prize of €20,000 on the line, the stakes are higher than ever. The show’s producers have extended an open invitation to all aspiring Islanders, urging them to seize this chance of a lifetime by applying at loveislandmalta.tv/apply.

Love Island Malta Season 2 promises to be a rollercoaster of emotions and the hype train has definitely launched… will you be watching?

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Carnival To Be Held For First Time In Żurrieq This Thursday

Carnival To Be Held For First Time In Żurrieq This Thursday
Feb 6 2024 Share

On Thursday, February 8th, at 6:30 PM, the Carnival will debut in Żurrieq. Festivities will unfold in front of the Żurrieq Church and nearby streets, featuring a costume contest organized by the Żurrieq Local Council. Expect masquerades, carnival displays, and floats.

Concurrently, preparations are underway for the Valletta Carnival, with companies perfecting performances and float builders completing their creations. Running from February 9th to 13th, the Malta Carnival is orchestrated by Festivals Malta, backed by the Ministry for National Heritage, the Arts, and Local Government.

Minister Owen Bonnici underscored the importance of cultural dissemination in localities like Żurrieq, lauding efforts to enliven its streets and squares.

Parliamentary Secretary for Local Government Alison Zerafa Civelli praised Festivals Malta’s initiative, making the Carnival more inclusive and accessible in Żurrieq.

Aaron Zahra, Chairperson of Festivals Malta, commended the commitment to organizing Żurrieq’s Carnival, expanding cultural outreach beyond traditional domains.

Frans Agius, CEO of Festivals Malta, anticipated engaging new communities in Żurrieq’s Carnival, showcasing its diverse offerings on a grand scale.

Artistic Director Jason Busuttil highlighted the event’s progression from Ta’ Qali and Ħamrun to Żurrieq, promising a plethora of floats, masquerades, and carnival groups.

Present at the press conference were Żurrieq Mayor Rita Grima and various members of the Żurrieq Local Council.

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Free Motorcycle Detailing Course For Charity

Free Motorcycle Detailing Course For Charity
Feb 6 2024 Share

A Free Motorcycle Detailing Course – a first of its kind – is being held at the Malta Aviation Museum on Sunday 18th February between 9:00am and 12:00. 

The course, led by Rich March from the UK Detailing Academy, is entirely free and aims to redefine the perception of bike detailing.

It will show how the practice involves more than just aesthetics given the fascinating chemistry behind bike detailing along with crucial health and safety implications. 

The event is set to blend biker meet-up along with insightful workshop whilst also donating to charity. 

TAG A BIKER. 

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Freshen Blueberries Batch Potentially Carrying Norovirus

Freshen Blueberries Batch Potentially Carrying Norovirus
Feb 6 2024 Share

Beware of purchasing Freshona’s frozen “gigantic American blueberries” as they may be contaminated with Norovirus. 

The product, labeled “Mirtilli gigantic americani” with lot number LP3144DL7 and durability date 05/2025, has been flagged by the Environmental Health Directorate due to potential health risks.

The Directorate, adhering to food safety regulations, issued a statement urging the public not to consume the product to avoid Norovirus contamination, which can lead to gastrointestinal illness. 

Symptoms include vomiting, diarrhea, stomach pain, and in some cases, fever, chills, and headache. The warning emphasizes the severity of vomiting, which can cause significant fluid loss.

Consumers are advised to refrain from purchasing or consuming the affected product to prevent potential health issues associated with Norovirus contamination.

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