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Nestlé renovates its Consumer Centre in Lija

Nestlé renovates its Consumer Centre in Lija
Jul 6 2022 Share

Nestlé’s Consumer Centre in Lija has been renovated with the intention to engage more with its Nestlé Collect Members and the local community. The Consumer Centre is the place where the Company is encouraging its customers and consumers to come and experience their brands.

“Thanks to this newest refurbishment, our team at the Consumer Care Centre can continue to offer a professional and peerless service, through active listening. This centre is Nestlé’s specific intersection place with our clients. Thanks to this renewal, we aim to continue our physical interactions with our esteemed consumers and invite them to engage and partake in a Nestlé experience.” said Marie-Clare Church, Consumer Centre & Digital Specialist at Nestlé Malta.

The purpose of Nestlé’s Consumer Centre is to welcome customers who are keen in getting first-hand information and experience Nestlé brands. Nestlé considers the service and assistance being offered at this centre, to be the most effective means in understanding consumer needs, whilst building relationships with their clients.

The renovation of the Consumer Centre in Lija reaffirms the company’s priority to enrich the significance of this building. It will also host events and informational sessions, to showcase exclusive brands being represented locally by Nestlé.

Nestlé’s core aim is to enrich the quality of their consumer’s lives every day, and thanks to this refurbished centre in Lija, the company wants to increase and facilitate customer interaction. Its sole commitment to customers is to provide the best and most efficient service whilst maintaining customer confidence in leading brands.

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Labour Party mark their first 100 days in government after election

Labour Party mark their first 100 days in government after election
Jul 6 2022 Share

With a colourful poster commemorating their 100th day in office, the Labour Party marked the milestone on Wednesday following the March general election. 

Addressing a press conference, PL Deputy Leader Daniel Micallef and PL MP Cressida Galea ran down all of the proposals which the party sought to implement in these 100 days. 

Micallef said that promise and fulfilment characterise the proposals which Prime Minister Robert Abela promised to implement. The PM himself also took to Facebook to commemorate the day.

He said in this period, the government implemented the plan along with the FATF to exit the grey-list as well as working on measures to keep fuel and energy prices stable. ‘They were 100 days wherein we started to work on all sectors using the manifesto “Malta Flimkien”’ he said. 

On her part, new and young MP Cressida Galea said during the press conference that the economy is continuing to grow and that the government is adamant on reducing the burdens placed on people as a result of the Ukraine war. 

’The new and strong mandate given by the electorate last March will continue to fill us with courage so that with more courage and determination, we will continue to move Malta forward’ she said. 

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Local 12-year-old female footballer captains Barcelona FC Youth Academy team

Local 12-year-old female footballer captains Barcelona FC Youth Academy team
Jul 6 2022 Share

The achievements of local women in football are well beyond noteworthy at this point as they continuously prove to everyone that there is some serious skill, talent and passion to go around. 

And one such talent is Nina-Lee Naudi, who has ended up captaining her first team at Barcelona FC at just 12-years-old. 

Naudi currently trains with Swieqi United and it’s her goal to become a professional footballer. After an intense training camp at the Etihad Stadium in Manchester City, she was soon on the pitch at the Nou Camp. 

And as her time at the academy was drawing to a close, she went on to lead her very own squad on match day and show everyone exactly all the skills she had picked up. 

Praise for Nina-Lee has been mounting, setting her up to be yet another Maltese football starlet which will makes waves even internationally. 

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Unemployment at its lowest level in 10 years in Malta

Unemployment at its lowest level in 10 years in Malta
Jul 6 2022 Share

The number of people which registered for work last May was less than half what it was in the same month in 2021, marking the lowest in a decade.

According to official figures by the National Statistics Office, 961 people were officially looking for a job n May. This is compared to 2,001 in the same month in 2021. 

Unemployment has reportedly decreased across all age groups for both men and women, with the former accounting for 7.1% of those registering. 

This comes despite employer organisations calling out a labour shortage as they urge the government to ease paperwork associated with foreign worker engagement. 

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