fbpx

Maltese Kickboxer Emma Beats Italian World Champion

Maltese Kickboxer Emma Beats Italian World Champion
Apr 30 2024 Share

Maltese 22-year-old Emma Xuereb bagged a resounding victory against an Italian world champion whilst competing at the Doria Fighters kickboxing event in Naples.

Emma did not relent, managing to beat her opponent in all three rounds with a slurry of punches and kicks.

With a unanimous judge decision, Emma, trained by Coach Noel, was crowned the definite winner of the three part match.

However, Emma still went back to training following her victory – to the praise of her coach, who wrote: ‘if that’s not discipline, I don’t know what is!’

#MaltaDaily

Online Tool To Help In Malta’s Speech Pathology Therapy Services

Online Tool To Help In Malta's Speech Pathology Therapy Services
Apr 30 2024 Share

The Centre for Speech Pathology’s services are receiving a boost with the implementation of the SpeakTX platform.

This initiative was announced during a visit by Health and Active Ageing Minister Jo Etienne Abela and Maltese Ambassador to Finland and Estonia, Kenneth Vella, to the centre.

Malta daily Facebook 970x90

Through a collaboration between Primary Health Care and SpeakTX representatives from Estonia, an interactive online platform is being introduced as part of speech pathology therapy. This digital tool will also track patient progress, whether they use it during sessions at Community Clinics, Health Centres, or from home.

It was also highlighted that following the establishment of Speech Pathology as a primary service in Primary Health Care, its quality and accessibility will be further enhanced through technological integration.

Minister Jo Etienne Abela underscored how this collaboration will assist numerous individuals facing speech challenges. He stressed that the digital platform will also support professionals in delivering top-notch service in this domain.

Maltese Ambassador Kenneth Vella expressed gratitude to the Estonian representatives and Primary Health Care for their collaborative efforts, which will benefit the Maltese populace. He emphasised that this agreement solidifies the strong bilateral relations between the two nations and complements other collaborative ventures across education, diplomacy, culture, sports, and tourism.

#MaltaDaily

Malta daily Facebook 300x250

G7 Kickstart Their Summer Tour With 1st Of May Special At Cafe Del Mar!

G7 Kickstart Their Summer Tour With 1st Of May Special At Cafe Del Mar!
Apr 29 2024 Share

Get ready to kickstart your summer with the G7’s highly anticipated First of May Special at Cafe del Mar!

 

View this post on Instagram

 

A post shared by @elizarosemuzik

This annual Day to Night event promises an unforgettable experience as doors open at 4 pm. Arrive early to soak up the sunshine and enjoy the vibrant atmosphere.

The highlight of the evening will be a special performance by Eliza Rose, featuring tracks from her latest EP ‘Business as Usual.’

Don’t miss the chance to groove to her electrifying beats and captivating vocals. Secure your spot now as online tickets are selling fast, with only a few remaining.

Head to g7events.com to grab yours before it’s too late! This is an event you won’t want to miss, so gather your friends and get ready for an unforgettable start to the summer season at Cafe del Mar with the G7.

#MaltaDaily

LESA Funds Restore Fgura Niche & English Time Way-marker

LESA Funds Restore Fgura Niche & English Time Way-marker
Apr 29 2024 Share

A niche that is over a hundred and twenty-five years old and an English time waymarker have been restored in a project carried out by the Fgura Local Council after receiving funding from the LESA agency.

The niche is located in Triq il-Karmnu, one of Fgura’s oldest streets, which in the past was used to travel from Ħaż-Żabbar to Bulebel without passing through Raħal Ġdid.

The English time waymarker, situated on the same street, is unique to Fgura and was among the many markers established by the English services in the countryside as a demarcation line between Maltese farmers’ lands and those held by the English services.

The Fgura Local Council restored this waymarker, relocating it a few meters away to a safer spot and on a new base specifically designed to minimize damage from vehicles and large machinery that often collide with it.

During a brief ceremony, Minister for Home Affairs, National Security and Law Enforcement Byron Camilleri commended the Fgura Council’s efforts in utilizing these funds to strengthen historical heritage in a relatively modern locality, one of the largest residential centers in Malta. He stated that the funds allocated by the LESA agency for projects at the heart of Maltese and Gozitan communities have spurred similar initiatives undertaken by local councils.

“As a government and as the LESA agency, our goal is to assist local councils in implementing projects that will benefit their communities so that residents can enjoy them. In this case, the Fgura community will directly benefit every time they pass by these locations, and they will continue to enjoy them for years to come,” said Minister Camilleri.

The Mayor of Fgura, Mr. Pierre Dalli, and several members of the Local Council also attended the ceremony. The Mayor expressed his satisfaction with the funding provided to local councils to enhance the community’s well-being.

#MaltaDaily