Servizz.gov Launches Two New Public Services

Servizz.gov Launches Two New Public Services
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As of this week, individuals applying for a new identity card can now choose to collect it from their nearest Servizz.gov regional centre. This new option, made possible through collaboration with Identità, aims to make the process more convenient for the public. Applicants must present their old identity card upon collection, or provide the ID9 or ID5 form in cases of new or lost cards.

In addition, Project Green has been added to the list of services supported by the Servizz.gov Freephone 153.

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The public can now use the line to ask questions, request information, or share feedback about ongoing and future Project Green initiatives.

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€2 Million Invested By Foundation For Tomorrow’s Schools In School And Child Centre Sports Facilities

€2 Million Invested By Foundation For Tomorrow’s Schools In School And Child Centre Sports Facilities
Jun 11 2025 Share

Between 2024 and 2025, the Foundation for Tomorrow’s Schools (FTS) invested around €2 million to upgrade sports and recreational facilities in state schools and Child Protection Centres across Malta and Gozo.

The works, carried out in coordination with the Ministry for Education and the Foundation for Educational Services (FES), included new artificial turf installations and improvements to outdoor activity spaces.

Education Minister Clifton Grima and Parliamentary Secretary Keith Azzopardi Tanti visited Valletta Primary School to view the refurbished facilities. Minister Grima highlighted the government’s commitment to creating better environments for students to engage in sport and physical activity.

“This investment ensures more suitable open spaces where students can exercise and enjoy physical activity, which is vital for their development,” he said.

Azzopardi Tanti added that the improvements also support children’s mental and social well-being, emphasising sport’s role in a balanced lifestyle.

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73 New Recruits Complete Basic AFM Training

73 Recruits Complete Basic Training In AFM Passing Out Parade
Jun 11 2025 Share

The Armed Forces of Malta (AFM) have announced that 73 recruits from Recruitment Intake 251 have successfully completed their basic military training, marked by a traditional Passing Out Parade at the Ħal Luqa barracks.

The intake originally began with 101 recruits, who enlisted on 13th January 2025 after undergoing a rigorous selection process. Over 21 weeks, the recruits received intensive training in physical fitness, weapons handling, drill, and other essential military skills, fully immersing themselves in military life.

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The Passing Out Parade, a ceremony steeped in military tradition, marks the recruits’ transition into fully-fledged soldiers.

During the event, squads marched in both slow and quick time before dignitaries, instructors, and proud family members.

The parade also saw Recruit Janelle Falzon recognised as Best Recruit, receiving personal congratulations from the Commander of the Armed Forces of Malta.

The new soldiers including 10 female recruits will now take up their duties within various AFM units, prepared to serve on land, at sea, or in the air.

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PN MP Ryan Callus Ready To Give Up Parliament Seat For New PN Leader

PN MP Ryan Callus Ready To Give Up Parliament Seat For New PN Leader
Jun 11 2025 Share

Nationalist Party MP Ryan Callus has declared his willingness to step down from Parliament to make way for a new leader, even if that person is not currently a sitting MP. His statement comes just days after Bernard Grech resigned as party leader, with growing calls for European Parliament President Roberta Metsola to return to national politics and take on the role.

Callus said he had reflected carefully on the situation and held extensive discussions with fellow MPs, activists, and grassroots supporters. “It is clear to me, and to most of my colleagues, that the Party urgently needs unity and a renewed consensus,” he stated.

He added that the person best placed to deliver that unity and electoral appeal “might not be a Member of the Maltese Parliament.”

Callus said he would give up his seat if necessary to allow a smooth transition. “This decision was not made lightly; it reflects my deep respect for the will of the people,” he said, pledging full support to whoever party members choose as their next leader.

“I remain fully committed to serving our country in any way I can,” he concluded.