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Peppi Azzopardi Debuts as ‘Nannu Pig’ on Peppa Pig Bil-Malti

Peppi Azzopardi Debuts as 'Nannu Pig' on Peppa Pig Bil-Malti
Oct 3 2024 Share

Maltese media icon Peppi Azzopardi has been revealed as the voice behind “Nannu Pig” in the beloved children’s show Peppa Pig bil-Malti, airing on TVM. This exciting revelation was part of a press release by producers Media Exclusive Ltd, who are celebrating the show’s widespread success. Peppa Pig bil-Malti has quickly become a household favorite, enchanting Maltese audiences with its local adaptation of the popular British cartoon.

Peppi Azzopardi, known for his legendary contributions to Maltese media, expressed his pride in the role, saying, “I’m proud that during the same time I became a grandfather, I was chosen to be the Nannu Pig. An excellent initiative that I’m happy to be part of!”

Azzopardi is joined by another Maltese star, Eileen Montesin, who lends her voice to Nanna Pig. Montesin shared her excitement, calling it “a dream come true” to be part of such a cherished project.

Peppa Pig bil-Malti continues to air daily on TVM, delighting young audiences with its familiar characters and relatable stories.

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Tickets Released For Malta’s Upcoming Matches

Oct 3 2024 Share

Tickets have been released for Malta’s upcoming home matches in October, a friendly against Turkmenistan and a UEFA Nations League matchup against Moldova.

 

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The first match will be a friendly against Asian side Turkmenistan on the 10th of October, to warm up and prepare for their all important match against Moldova in the Nations League.

The Moldova match will be played on Sunday the 13th of October, with a Malta win increasing the country’s chances to finally achieve promotion to the UEFA Nations League C division.

Tickets for both matches can be bought from the MFA’s website as well as at the stadium with varied prices.

Additionally, for the match against Moldova, tickets for Millennium Stand D will be available online at a special price of €5, giving you the chance to experience all the action at a reduced rate.

Malta’s official support group, the South End Core, will also be in Millennium Stand D, ensuring an electrifying fan experience!

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KSU Apologises for Actions During Freshers’ Week Stand Controversy

Oct 3 2024 Share

The University of Malta’s Kunsill Studenti Universitarji (KSU) has issued an apology following the controversy surrounding their actions during Freshers’ Week, which impacted the stands of both Moviment Graffitti and The Life Network Foundation.

KSU acknowledged that their decision to prevent Life Network Foundation from participating, alongside actions taken regarding Moviment Graffitti’s stand, unintentionally stifled debate and caused public outrage.

In a statement posted on their official page, KSU expressed regret over the situation, clarifying that censorship and stigmatisation were never their intentions. Their aim had been to foster a serene environment conducive to civilised conversation but, in doing so, an important discussion was hindered. The student council emphasised that the University campus should remain a forum for open debate.

KSU further announced plans to launch a student assembly, inviting all student organisations to participate in a broader debate on the issue. The assembly will aim to develop an official position for the council to adopt. This process is expected to conclude by the end of the current academic year, ensuring that the university remains a space for constructive and inclusive discourse.

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Malta Amongst Countries With Most Youths Learning Multiple Languages

Oct 3 2024 Share

A recent Eurostat study revealed that Malta ranks among the top European countries for the number of secondary school students learning multiple languages. Only Finland, Greece, and Italy reported a higher percentage of students studying more than one language.

According to the study, approximately 95% of Maltese secondary school students are learning two or more languages. While Maltese and English are mandatory subjects in the curriculum, students also have the opportunity to study additional languages such as French, Italian, German, and Spanish.

This strong emphasis on language education at the secondary level reflects Malta’s commitment to equipping students with multilingual skills in an increasingly interconnected world.

However, Malta’s performance at the primary level is less impressive, with fewer than 10% of primary school students learning more than one language. Despite this, when compared to countries such as Italy, Ireland, and Slovenia, Maltese primary students still performed relatively well.

This suggests that while language education in Malta excels at the secondary level, there is room for improvement in introducing multilingualism earlier in the educational system.

The study highlights the importance of language learning in building communication skills and preparing students for global opportunities, and Malta’s secondary school system stands out in this regard.

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