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The Malta BBQ League announced!

The Malta BBQ League announced!
Jun 9 2021 Share

Are you a lover of all things BBQ? – from the food, to the atmosphere and everything related to the sound of sizzling burgers and sausage? The Malta BBQ League has just been announced and is looking for teams of two people to participate in the competition. The league will kick off during the summer on TVM, with Danusan hosting the first ever Maltese edition.

Professional Maltese chefs will be invited to choose who will move on to the final rounds of the competition, with €10,000 worth of gifts for the victors. Ranging from professional BBQ sets to outdoor kitchens, these prizes could be yours if you decide to participate and emerge victorious. Follow The Malta BBQ League page to stay up to date. Applications close on Sunday 13th June.

You can register here.

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1 COVID-19 case registered with 3 recoveries

1 COVID-19 case registered with 2 recoveries
Jun 9 2021 Share

Malta has registered 1 new case of COVID-19 in the past 24 hours from 1,658 swab tests, while 3 patients have recovered. No deaths were registered in the past 24 hours. This information was announced by the official Facebook page of Malta’s Ministry for Health.

As of Wednesday 9th June 2021, 564,718 vaccine doses were administered of which 330,970 were 1st doses. 243,252 people are currently fully vaccinated.

To date, Malta has registered 30,578 COVID-19 cases in total, of which: 30,086 have recovered, 419 died and 68 are still active.

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Decriminalisation of prostitution believed by many to benefit organised crime

Decriminalisation of prostitution believed by many to benefit organised crime
Jun 9 2021 Share

A phone survey conducted by MISCO on behalf of Malta Women’s Lobby found that the majority of people believe that the decriminalisation of prostitution will benefit organised crime on the island. The survey consisted of a random sample of 404 respondents and found that three of four respondents believe that prostitution believe the decriminalisation would benefit organised crime through human trafficking, illegal drug market and money laundering. The survey also found found that;

96% of people believe that those working in prostitution are at risk of physical harm; 98% believe in a high risk of sexual violence; 97% believe that there is a risk of mental health trauma; and 99% believe sexual health problems are also a risk. 80% of respondents also believe that prostitution legalisation will increase social sexual violence. The Malta Women’s Lobby stated that the results are a clear message to the government not to legalise the practice and called for the implementation of the Equality Model – essentially decriminalises the prostitutes and criminalises the buyers.

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25% of those entitled to vouchers downloaded them online

25% of those entitled to vouchers downloaded them online
Jun 9 2021 Share

Economy Minister Silvio Schembri stated that 25% of entitled to COVID-19 vouchers downloaded them online. The Minister stated that the response was such a success that around 118,000 people downloaded the vouchers digitally. He was also informed that a good response was registered upon the first day of vouchers being available for use.

The voucher scheme will cost the government €50 million, all with the aim of reigniting the economy following the damage incurred by the COVID-19 pandemic. 750 requests per minute were also received by the government for e-ID in the first hour the vouchers were launched. Schembri also explained how the launch of these digital vouchers will contribute to future use of e-ID and other online governmental platforms, especially considering that 50% of businesses switched to online service during the pandemic.

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Photo Source: Silvio Schembri FB

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