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Thousands Flock To Għaxaq Music Festival

Thousands Flock To Għaxaq Music Festival
Jul 25 2024 Share

Thousands flocked to Għaxaq Music Festival yesterday evening, as it returns for the 25th anniversary welcoming none other than Bob Marley’s son, Julian Marley.

Attendees had the chance to listen to the voice of Bob Marley as it continues on through his son’s talent and musical career.

The 25th anniversary of the Għaxaq Music Festival continues on July 27th with pop icon Ronan Keating, followed by Brit Floyd’s Tribute on July 31st and a Grand Finale on the 7th and 8th of August.

Will you be attending?

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Maltese Olympians Make Their Way To Paris Olympics

Jul 25 2024 Share

Maltese star Olympians Beppe Grillo and Sasha Gatt have officially left the island and embarked en route to Paris, where their Olympics dreams will come true.

Malta’s national airline KM Malta Airlines revealed that Grillo and Gatt accompanied by the Maltese Olympic Committee, made their way to Paris by flight.

Sasha Gatt’s first event will be next Tuesday the 30th of July in the Women’s 1500m freestyle heats at the Paris La Defense Area. Despite her young age, this will be Sasha Gatt’s second Olympics, after representing Malta 3 years ago in Tokyo.

Grillo will have to wait a little bit longer to make his Olympic debut as his first event the Men’s 100m preliminary round will be taking place on Saturday the 3rd August at  the Hôtel de Ville.

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Church Hands Over €25m Dar Saura To Youths With Disabilities

Jul 25 2024 Share

The Archdiocese of Malta has transferred the €25 million Dar Saura property to the Malta Trust Foundation. The iconic building in Rabat will be transformed into an empowerment hub for children and youths with disabilities.

Previously used as a home for the elderly, Dar Saura will be repurposed into a center for music and arts, as Villabianca relocates to a larger facility to accommodate more students and address its extensive waiting list.

The agreement was officially signed at a ceremony by Archbishop Charles J. Scicluna and Malta Trust Foundation chair Marie-Louise Coleiro Preca.

Archbishop Scicluna remarked, “The best use of church property is when it serves a social purpose, especially helping those who need the most support. I hope Dar Saura will become a state-of-the-art hub empowering children and youth with disabilities to engage with their skills and discover and nurture their full potential through music and the arts.”

Marie-Louise Coleiro Preca, President emeritus and chair of the Malta Trust Foundation, expressed her vision, stating, “My dream is to see this hub become a one-stop-shop for families to see their children with disabilities thrive; a place where they can grow, develop their abilities, and be empowered to go out into the world.”

The Ta’ Saura Empowerment Hub is set to open in two years and will provide a new space for up to 500 students to practice music and the arts under professional guidance.

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Cypriots Urged To Limit Power Consumption Between 6 & 10pm

Cypriots Urged To Limit Power Consumption Between 6 & 10pm
Jul 25 2024 Share

On Monday, Cyprus’ Transmission System Operator (TSO) issued an urgent appeal to the public to reduce electricity consumption between 6:00 pm and 10:00 pm to prevent potential power cuts.

The TSO explained that the ongoing heatwave, coupled with exceptionally high demand for electricity, has placed significant strain on the power grid. They warned that the system is expected to operate at its limits during this evening peak period, increasing the risk of load shedding.

To mitigate this risk, the TSO urged residents to conserve electricity during the specified hours.

They recommended simple measures such as turning off unnecessary lights, avoiding the use of heavy appliances like washing machines and dishwashers, and setting air conditioners to a moderate temperature. These steps can collectively help reduce the load on the power grid.

The TSO emphasized that any power outages, if deemed necessary, would be managed through rotation and limited to a maximum duration of 30 minutes per area. They assured the public that these measures are precautionary and aimed at maintaining overall grid stability.

In their statement, the TSO apologized for any inconvenience this might cause and stressed the importance of community cooperation to avoid disruptions. They also informed the Electricity Regulatory Authority (CERA) about the situation and the potential need for controlled power cuts.

The Cyprus Distribution System Operator echoed the TSO’s call, underscoring the critical nature of the situation due to the prolonged heatwave.

They noted that during the peak hours of 6:00 pm to 10:00 pm, the electricity systems would be working at maximum capacity. If necessary, the load will be distributed through rotation, involving brief, half-hour power cuts to manage the demand efficiently.

The operator apologized in advance for any inconvenience and reiterated that the public’s efforts to conserve electricity during these peak hours are crucial. Both the TSO and the Distribution System Operator highlighted the importance of these measures in ensuring the stability and reliability of Cyprus’ electricity supply during this challenging period.

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