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Maltese Athlete Completes 200km Run Over 32 Hours

Maltese Athlete Completes 200km Run Over 32 Hours
May 20 2024 Share

Athlete Marko Bezzina achieved his goal of running 200km in just 32 hours as part of the Three Islands Run, a challenge he designed to inspire others and raise awareness for mental health and cystic fibrosis.

The adventure, hailed as a resounding success, involved a 51km trail run around Gozo, a 2km SUP crossing to Comino, an 8km trail run around Comino, another 5.5km SUP crossing to Malta, and concluded with a 139km run around Malta’s perimeter.

A dedicated team of over 25 volunteers, mostly athletes, supported Bezzina, demonstrating the power of unity, passion, gratitude, a positive mindset, and strong teamwork. Marko began his journey at 5:00 AM at Ħondoq Bay in Gozo, running continuously without sleep.

His fellow athlete, Miguel Mifsud, captured the moment of completion and praised Bezzina’s perseverance and determination. Miguel had himself completed a 100km run for Caritas earlier in April.

Marko expressed deep gratitude to his volunteers, family, and supporters for their massive support throughout the adventure. This remarkable feat was not only a personal achievement for Bezzina but also an effort to inspire a healthy lifestyle and raise funds for the Children’s and Adolescents’ Mental Health Association, Richmond, and the Cystic Fibrosis Trust.

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Favourite Love Island Malta Couples So Far

Favourite Love Island Malta Couples So Far
May 20 2024 Share

Love Island Malta have revealed the favourite couples following the first episode according to public voting, with Kyonne and Kyannah in the lead at 61.39%.

Jake and Kyra follow in second place with 45.09%, followed by Ylenia and Alessandro at 37.79%.

Racquel and Clinton stand at 33.28% of votes, with Vanessa and Matthias acquiring the remaining at 21%.

Now that we have our first bombshell, which couple, if any, do you think will be broken up first?

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Paradise Bay Celebrates 50th Anniversary

Paradise Bay Celebrates 50th Anniversary
May 20 2024 Share

Gabriel Curmi took to Facebook to commemorate the 50th anniversary of Paradise Bay Hotel, sharing nostalgic photos and reflecting on the hotel’s rich history.

In his heartfelt post, he recounted how the hotel began as a modest 40-room retreat envisioned by Moses Fenech.

Over the years, Moses’s son, Ferdinand, transformed and expanded the establishment into a modern 274-room hotel renowned for its exceptional hospitality. Now, Ferdinand’s children continue the family legacy, blending the hotel’s timeless charm with contemporary amenities.

 

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Gabriel expressed his deep commitment to upholding this legacy, ensuring Paradise Bay Hotel remains a symbol of hospitality for future generations.

He attributed the hotel’s success to the unwavering dedication of its employees, both past and present, whose hard work has been instrumental in reaching this remarkable milestone.

‘Grazzi Buż Nannu’, concluded Gabriel. ‘To 50 more years.’

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More Than 78,000 Foreign Students Learned English In Malta 2023

More Than 78,000 Foreign Students Learned English In Malta 2023
May 20 2024 Share

In 2023, foreign students attending English language courses at licensed English Language Teaching (ELT) schools in Malta totaled 78,567, an increase of 21,892 from 2022. The majority were from Italy (27.8 %), followed by Germany (10.4 %) and France (9.0 %). EU countries accounted for 73.9 % of these students.

The largest age group was 15 and under, representing 28.3 % of students. Those aged 50 and over were the minority, numbering 6,080. Female students outnumbered males, making up 61.9 % of the total.

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July was the busiest month for ELT schools, with 17.1 % of annual attendance, followed by August (13.4 %) and March (10.5 %). The most popular course was ‘General English: Standard’, chosen by 73.1% of students, followed by ‘Intensive English’ courses at 16.5%.

Foreign students accounted for 273,131 student weeks, with 99.0% of courses held in person and only 1.0% online. The average course duration was 3.5 weeks, down 0.9 weeks from the previous year.

Colombian students had the highest average course duration at 14.7 weeks, followed by Chilean and South Korean students at 13.3 and 10.7 weeks, respectively.

In 2023, ELT schools employed 620 teaching staff, with 25% aged 55 and over, and 70.3% were female. Non-teaching staff numbered 603, with 69.2% employed full-time.

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Source: National Statistics Office (NSO Malta)