New Collective Agreement For MCAST Educators Reached

NEW COLLECTIVE AGREEMENT FOR MCAST EDUCATORS REACHED
Apr 11 2025 Share

The Malta Union of Teachers (MUT) has finalised negotiations with the Government regarding a new Collective Agreement for educators at MCAST.

Taking to social media, Prime Minister Robert Abela, Education Minister Clifton Grima, and MCAST all issued a statement acknowledgement this new agreement.

The agreement will soon be presented to MCAST staff, who will have the opportunity to review its terms and cast their vote in the coming days.

The MUT expressed its appreciation to the Ministry for Education, the Office of the Principal Permanent Secretary, the Industrial Relations Unit within the Office of the Prime Minister, and MCAST itself for their collaboration throughout the negotiation process.

The Prime Minister said that they were not always easy discussions, but he is proud that it is this government that will strengthen the conditions of more teachers and academics.

He also congratulated Minister Clifton Grima, who, on his part, thanked everyone involved in the delicate process.

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Here’s What To Do When You See An Animal In Need!

Here’s What To Do When You See An Animal In Need!
Apr 11 2025 Share

Seeing a lost or injured animal on the street can be distressing, but knowing how to help can make all the difference. Follow these steps to ensure the animal gets the care it needs.

1. Assess the Situation

Before taking action, observe the animal from a safe distance. If it appears injured, sick, or in immediate danger, avoid making sudden movements that could startle it.

2. Contact Animal Welfare

Call Animal Welfare on the freephone 153 via Servizz.gov and press extension 17. Provide clear details about the animal’s condition and location. The faster you report, the quicker help can arrive.

3. Do Not Attempt Risky Rescues

If the animal is aggressive, scared, or in traffic, avoid putting yourself or the animal in further danger. Let trained professionals handle the situation.

4. Spread Awareness & Consider Adoption

In 2024 alone, Animal Welfare received 15,000 calls and rescued over 1,300 animals, yet only about 500 found new homes. If you can, consider adopting a rescued animal to give them a second chance.

By taking action, you can help ensure that more animals receive the care and love they deserve.

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President Visits Last Preparations For Rockestra 2025

President Visits Last Preparations For Rockestra 2025
Apr 11 2025 Share

President Myriam Spiteri Debono paid a visit to the Malta Fairs and Conventions Centre in Ta’ Qali to observe the final preparations for this year’s much-anticipated edition of Rockestra.

Now in its 15th year, Rockestra has become a staple event, drawing thousands in support of the Malta Community Chest Fund. During her visit, the President met with performers, including singers, musicians, and artists, as they completed their last rehearsals before Saturday’s show.

This year’s edition, themed The Big Jam, promises a fresh experience. For the first time, it will feature a unique ‘jam session’ concept, blending the talents of the Malta Philharmonic Orchestra with local bands and vocalists in a dynamic, collaborative performance.

In her remarks, President Spiteri Debono thanked the artists for their dedication and encouraged the public to attend, highlighting that each ticket supports vital aid for individuals and families in need through the Malta Community Chest Fund.

Tickets for the show, scheduled for Saturday at 8:30 p.m., are available via ShowsHappening.

For the first time, Rockestra will also feature an Official After Party at Uno Malta, with local DJs keeping the energy going. Entry is free, though voluntary donations are welcomed in aid of the Fund.

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Trevor Wins ‘Come Dine With Me Malta’ Week 3

Trevor Wins 'Come Dine With Me Malta' Week 3
Apr 11 2025 Share

With an impressive and record-breaking 36 points, Trevor was announced as the winner of ‘Come Dine With Me Malta’ Week 3.

With Sylvana and Mignon at a draw at 29 points, Trevor managed to beat the record for the highest amount of points achieved during his dining experience at 36.

Trevor went home with a total prize of €1,000 in cash for his performance. Brian racked up 28 points, with Clintess earning the lowest at 26.

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