fbpx

Rabat Band Clubs Unite In Message Against Domestic Violence

Rabat Band Clubs Unite In Message Against Domestic Violence
Nov 27 2024 Share

With their facades lit up in orange, flags bearing anti-domestic violence messages fluttering, and a series of events, the band clubs of Rabat, Malta, have joined forces for days of activism against domestic violence.

The Isle Adam Band Club and the St. Paul Konti Ruġġieru Band Society are uniting Rabat into one community with their ongoing initiatives during the 16 Days of Activism Against Domestic Violence.

“As musical societies, we believe we have an important role to play—not only to convey this message among our members but also within the community we serve. On this issue, we must stand as one united community, which is why we launched this initiative,” said Daniel Giordmaina, Secretary of the Isle Adam Band Club.

“As a locality, we are an example of how different organizations can work together in a spirit of unity and respect. This time, we’ve taken it to a higher level with a shared campaign that ultimately serves a noble cause,” emphasized Henry Debattista, Secretary of the St. Paul Konti Ruġġieru Band Society.

The initiative includes the display of messages around the locality, the production of online content, and several public activities. On December 1, in collaboration with the 7th Rabat Girl Guides, a collection drive for women’s and children’s care items will be held as part of an “Action Day” outside St. Paul’s Basilica and the Church of Santa Marija ta’ Ġesù. This collection, in support of Dar Merhba Bik, will take place from 9:00 to 11:30 a.m., and the public is invited to contribute.

These activities are being organized with support from the Government Social Causes Fund.

#MaltaDaily

Ursula von der Leyen Welcomes Glenn Micallef To EU Top Team

Ursula von der Leyen Welcomes Glenn Micallef To EU Top Team
Nov 27 2024 Share

Glenn Micallef, Malta’s nominee for the European Commission, has been approved as part of Ursula von der Leyen’s new team, which will take office on December 1.

Micallef will oversee the Intergenerational Fairness, Youth, Culture, and Sport portfolio. Prime Minister Robert Abela expressed his best wishes for Micallef in this significant role, which places Malta at the heart of key EU initiatives.

The European Parliament approved the new Commission with 370 votes in favour and 282 against, marking the start of von der Leyen’s second term as Commission President. European Parliament President Roberta Metsola hailed the decision as a “good day for European democracy” and encouraged the team to rise to Europe’s challenges.

 

View this post on Instagram

 

A post shared by Glenn Micallef (@glenn_micallef)

During her presentation, von der Leyen emphasised readiness to tackle pressing issues such as innovation, security, and decarbonisation, with the European Green Deal remaining a central priority.

The first initiative will be a “competitiveness compass” to address Europe’s innovation gap and enhance energy independence amid global and geopolitical challenges.

The debate revealed mixed views, with some MEPs urging greater focus on competitiveness and defence while others voiced reservations about the new team. Despite this, Micallef’s role highlights Malta’s commitment to shaping EU policy on cultural, generational, and youth issues.

#MaltaDaily

Glenn Micallef Secures EU Youth and Culture Role

Glenn Micallef Secures EU Youth and Culture Role
Nov 27 2024 Share

The European Parliament today approved the new European Commission, led by Ursula von der Leyen, paving the way for the team to officially take office on 1 December. The vote, which saw 370 in favour and 282 against, confirmed the line-up for von der Leyen’s second term as President.

Malta’s nominee, Glenn Micallef, has been entrusted with the portfolio of Intergenerational Fairness, Youth, Culture, and Sport. Prime Minister Robert Abela congratulated Micallef, wishing him success in his new role and expressing confidence in his contribution to the European Union.

In presenting her team before the vote, von der Leyen stressed the Commission’s dedication to addressing Europe’s critical challenges, including freedom, security, and economic innovation. She announced the first initiative of her new mandate will be a “competitiveness compass” to close the innovation gap with global powers, increase energy independence, and accelerate decarbonisation under the European Green Deal.

Debates ahead of the vote reflected mixed views among MEPs, with some emphasising the need to strengthen competitiveness, energy security, and defence, while others voiced opposition to the new team.

#MaltaDaily

New Garden Offering A Space For Hospice Malta Patients

New Garden Offering A Space For Hospice Malta Patients
Nov 27 2024 Share

A collaboration between Project Green and Hospice Malta has resulted in a serene 2,700-square-meter garden at the Hospice Malta facility in Santa Venera.

Designed as a tranquil retreat, the space offers patients and their families a peaceful environment to relax and create meaningful memories during challenging times.

The garden, tailored to the needs of Hospice residents and their loved ones, priorities accessibility, including the ability to move patients’ beds outdoors.

Therapeutic plants, water features, and shaded areas enhance the calming atmosphere. Dedicated zones with play equipment cater to visiting children, while a rainwater reservoir supports sustainable irrigation.

Minister for the Environment Miriam Dalli, Project Green CEO Joseph Cuschieri, Hospice Malta Chairperson Bernardette Bonnici Kind, and CEO Kenneth Delia visited the newly completed garden, with residents expressing their satisfaction with the enhanced natural surroundings.

Minister Dalli highlighted the garden as a model of improving quality of life for those in need of care, praising its role in supporting Hospice Malta’s mission.

Architect Katrina Grech Mallia emphasised the garden’s inclusive and therapeutic design, reflecting the principles of palliative care. Hospice Chairperson Bonnici Kind called the project a testament to comfort and dignity for patients, made possible through a €1.2 million investment by Project Green under the Community Greening Grant.

#MaltaDaily