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Transport Minister Ian Borg announces completion of Marsa Junction project

Transport Minister Ian Borg announces completion of Marsa Junction project
Apr 15 2021 Share

After years of works and anticipation, Minister for Transport, Infrastructure and Capital Projects Ian Borg took to Facebook to announce that ‘our country’s largest infrastructural project’ is finally finished.

Kollox jinsab lest! ✅ L-Akbar Proġett Infrastrutturali ta' Pajjiżna 🇲🇹#MarsaJunctionProject

Posted by Ian Borg on Thursday, 15 April 2021

With the aforementioned statement, the Minister shared a photo of the Marsa Junction flyover after its regeneration via the installation of bright new greenery on the lower side.

While the project generated many mixed reactions, many took to the comments to reiterate the Minister’s statement that the Marsa Junction Project breathed new life into the south.

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Masks to be worn during summer months and at the beach – Prof. Gauci

Masks to be worn during summer months and at the beach - Prof. Gauci
Apr 15 2021 Share

During her interview with the Times of Malta, Superintendent for Public Health Prof. Charmaine Gauci also revealed that masks must be worn during the summer months, even at the beach.

Professor Gauci stated that despite the recent announcement of planned immunity towards June, rules of masks in public places along with the washing of hands and social distancing must still be followed.

The superintendent went on to highlight that the relaxation of measures is already risky, and that is why masks must be worn during the summer months in activities such as swims and BBQs, except while the individual is eating.

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Gender quota bill way for parties to get an additional six minions – Cacopardo

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After Malta historically approved the gender quota bill in parliament on Wednesday, with 63 MPs in favour and two against, the ADPD and chairperson Carmel Cacopardo stated that this bill is only a mechanism for the big parties to further occupy politics.

Cacopardo stated that “there is nothing historic in the manipulation of the electoral system”, going on to highlight that the PL and PN only benefit from the measure as ‘the parties get an additional six minions each’.

Spokesperson Sandra Gauci claimed that “no other country in democratic Europe” manipulates the system in the way that the PNPL do in Malta.

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Zlatan Ibrahimovic could face three-year ban for owning shares in Malta-based betting company

Apr 15 2021 Share

Legendary football player and AC Milan striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic could face a three-year ban over his shared ownership in Malta-based betting site Bethard.

Swedish newspaper Afronbladet reported the matter, revealing that his company ‘Unknown AB’ owns 10% of Bethard shares, with The Swedish Football Association knowing of the problem for close to three years.

Such a situation with could earn Ibrahimovic a three-year ban or a sizeable fine as neither FIFA nor UEFA do not allow their players from having potential financial interests in their sport through betting companies.

A maximum ban of three years could mean retirement for the 40-year-old footballer, with the football icon expected to extend his career with a new contract at AC Milan until June 2022.

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