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Temperature in Malta to drop to 5°C this mid-week

Temperature in Malta to drop to 5°C this mid-week
Mar 7 2022 Share

This is a heads up for all those who love to cuddle up with hot beverages next to a fireplace – temperatures are expected to drop to around 5°C by the middle of this week. 

Several weather news portals are reporting a mass of very cold air, known as a Siberian express, expected to hit the central Mediterranean. 

High pressure over Northern Europe will direct the freezing temperatures towards the Maltese islands from mid-week. The highest temperatures are set to reach 12 degrees Celsius.

The lowest temperatures however are set to drop to around 5 and 6°C, some of the coldest temperatures we’ve had this year yet. In the mean time, the weather is forecasted to be partly cloudy throughout the whole week.

Some isolated showers are also expected at some point today and by the end of this week as well. So this is your cue to huddle up, wear your most comfortable socks and prepare for some chilly nights. 

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Celebrating business mogul Hugo Chetcuti’s 56th birthday

Celebrating business mogul Hugo Chetcuti’s 33rd birthday
Mar 7 2022 Share

It would have been the 56th birthday of Malta’s best known business moguls and entrepreneurs Hugo Chetcuti today, the 7th of March 2022. 

A visionary and key player in the entertainment industry, Hugo was fatally stabbed outside one of his Paceville establishments, succumbing to his injuries on 12th July 2018. 

Chetcuti had been dubbed the king of Paceville or the hospitality king as he left a legacy through his work and his family. 

Kicking off his business by purchasing Footloose Bar in the early 1980s, Hugo went on to work and create some of the entertainment mecca’s most popular and beloved hubs, bars, clubs and restaurants. 

Hugo was father to Luke Chetcuti, who vowed to continue his already well-established and massive legacy. With food outlets offering some of the best dishes on the island, the introduction of the roof-top Infinity Pool as well as a plethora of achievements, Hugo was believed by many. 

Rest in Peace Hugo, and happy birthday! You are, and will be, dearly missed. 

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Woman’s day everyday: hundreds demonstrate for women’s rights

Woman’s day everyday: hundreds demonstrate for women’s rights
Mar 7 2022 Share

Hundreds of women and those who support the rights of women took to the streets of Valletta yesterday to mark International Woman’s Day.

With the theme chosen being ‘Women’s Day everyday: Less Words More Action’, many took to the demonstration carrying placards which called for an end to sexism and violence against women as well as creating awareness on other prominent issues. 

The event was organised on Sunday morning by several organisations including Moviment Graffiti, Young Progressive Beings, the Women’s Rights Foundation as well as Doctors For Choice. 

With the event attended by several politicians and political candidates, a number of speakers addressed the crowd outside Malta’s law courts. Posting to Facebook, Moviment Graffiti said that this day was not a celebration. 

‘It is a day during which we remember the many battles feminists had to fight in order to acquire the rights we today take for granted. The women’s rights organisations argue that joining together to fight against sexism, gender inequalities, gender stereotypes and other injustices faced by women in their everyday lives is of crucial importance. 

‘Women are fed up of hearing empty words, and it is high time for more concrete action that will truly make a difference in women’s lives’ the organisations said in the statement. 

The demonstration comes just days after Rita Ellul, a 47-year-old mother and grandmother, was murdered in Għajnsielem. 2022 also started with the femicide of Paulina Dembska, a young Polish student who was murdered by suspect Abner Aquilina. 

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Photo Source: Moviment Graffiti

The oldest woman in Malta celebrates her 110th birthday

The oldest woman in Malta celebrates her 110th birthday
Mar 7 2022 Share

Malta’s oldest woman, Maria Farrugia, has just celebrated her 110th birthday and local project ‘The People of Malta’ outlined some of the remarkable woman’s achievements and characteristics. 

Maria hails from Ħamrun, and was born back in 7th March of the year 1912. She was described as having a simple life, having experienced a plethora of historical events throughout Malta’s recent history. 

Maria’s own mother lived to the age of 100, and she was one of five siblings. The elder recalled how she lost one of her siblings who died at the age of 37 when he was killed by a bomb during one of Malta’s very first air raids. 

Maria was widowed in 1962, and became the mother of three children, two of whom have already passed away. She is now cared for by her daughter Carmen and her grandson Stephen. 

Maria took on sewing as a hobby but also to make some money for the family. She was described as taking the time to do everything, from selling milk with the family goat to playing bingo. 

‘She lives day by day’ Carmen told The People of Malta. ‘If it was up to her she would help everyone. But we are careful – it is understandable that we are cautious. But we do sometimes ask her to help us fold some clothes.’

Maria has already lived through a similar situation as the COVID-19 pandemic as the Spanish Flu hit when she was younger. Maria still describes life when she was younger as being better, often recalling memories and other anecdotes she’s been through.

As for a nugget of wisdom, Maria told The People of Malta that ‘life is in God’s hands. There are no secrets.’ Happy birthday Maria! 

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Photo Source: The People of Malta