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Tributes For Late Rabat Scout Beaver Leader Leanne Schembri

Tributes For Late Rabat Scout Beaver Leader Leanne Schembri
Apr 19 2024 Share

The sudden passing of Leanne Schembri, an active member of the 1st Rabat Scout Group as Beaver Leader, saw tributes pour in on social media.

1st Rabat Scout Group posted a tribute, writing how they all woke up to the shocking news and dealing how, after joining the group at just 7 years old, she did not let personal circumstances stop her from contributing to the group.

‘Leanne was an exemplary leader, working with heart and without stopping. The Beaver Section was close to her heart, having formed part of it for the past 11 years.’

Another tribute was posted by her boyfriend Justine Grech.

‘How will I live without you my dear’, he asked. I cannot believe what I am writing. I will love you forever my ‘nokla’. Keep your hands on me and your family. Rest in peace.’

Other entities and individuals posted their tributes for Leanne, including Our Lady Immaculate School, The Scout Association of Malta and Rabat Primary School, with the latter being where one of her parents work.

Condolences to all of Leanne’s loved ones. Rest in peace Leanne.

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Educators Need Better Pay and Conditions Says The Nationalist Party

Educators Need Better Pay and Conditions Says The Nationalist Party
Apr 19 2024 Share

The Nationalist Party staunchly advocates for improved wages and working conditions for educators, emphasizing the vital importance of investing in education to ensure no child is left behind. This sentiment was expressed by the Party’s leader, Bernard Grech, who led a delegation in a meeting with the leadership of the Teachers’ Union (MUT) during Labor Day activities.

Grech underscored the pivotal role of the education sector in shaping a knowledgeable and skilled populace, affirming the party’s commitment to significantly enhancing the working conditions of educators across all levels. This commitment includes substantial salary increases, measures to improve work-life balance, and incentives for ongoing professional development.

Furthermore, the Nationalist Party aims to streamline administrative tasks to allow educators to focus on teaching, while also striving to enhance support for students with special needs by engaging more Learning Support Educators (LSEs) and providing them with specialized training.

The President of the MUT commended the Nationalist Party’s consistent efforts in supporting educators and fostering positive relations between the party and the union. He expressed gratitude for the party’s backing during recent protests by educators.

Accompanying Grech were Shadow Ministers for Education and Trades, Justin Schembri; for Hobbies and Lifelong Learning, Charles Azzopardi; and for the Maritime Sector, Social Dialogue, and the Fight Against the Cost of Living, Ivan Castillo. Additionally, Miriana Calleja Testaferrata De Noto, a candidate for the European Parliament election, was also present.

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Malta Tourism Authority & Tottenham Hotspur Unveil Visit Malta Cup

Malta Tourism Authority & Tottenham Hotspur Unveil Visit Malta Cup
Apr 19 2024 Share

The Malta Tourism Authority (MTA) and Tottenham Hotspur Football Club have entered into an exciting partnership that merges sports and tourism.

This collaboration signifies a shared dedication to excellence, community involvement, and global outreach, highlighting the strengths of both organizations.

A key outcome of this partnership is the introduction of the Visit Malta Cup, a significant addition to the football calendar set to engage audiences in the UK and globally.

The announcement was made at a press conference at Malta’s Phoenicia Hotel, attended by Tottenham legends Gary Mabbutt, Ledley King, Osvaldo Ardiles, Minister for Tourism Clayton Bartolo, and MTA CEO Carlo Micallef.

The Visit Malta Cup, scheduled for August 10, 2024, at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, will feature a match between Tottenham and FC Bayern München, serving as a pre-season highlight before the 2023/24 football season.

This event will celebrate Malta as a travel destination and also mark Harry Kane’s return to Tottenham’s stadium since joining FC Bayern.

MTA CEO Carlo Micallef emphasized the strategic use of football to promote the Visit Malta brand internationally, targeting quality tourism year-round, particularly in winter months.

Minister Clayton Bartolo emphasized fan engagement, promising an unforgettable experience for football enthusiasts from England, Germany, and beyond.

Additionally, Tottenham legends engaged with local venues during their Malta visit, fostering connections and inspiring young fans while strengthening ties with the community. This partnership underscores a dynamic approach to tourism promotion through sports, showcasing Malta’s attractions to a global audience.

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Signs Informing Drivers of Speed Guns Ahead Spotted Around Malta

Signs Informing Drivers of Speed Guns Ahead Spotted Around Malta
Apr 19 2024 Share

The recent installation of warning signs for hidden speed guns in certain areas has reignited debates about the ethics of traffic enforcement.

Dr. Jean Karl Soler’s endorsement of this move raises fundamental questions about fairness and accountability on the road.

While the introduction of warning signs addresses concerns about transparency, Dr. Soler highlights a crucial distinction: the legitimacy of fines issued by non-police personnel operating these cameras.

MaltaDaily is informed that some drivers receiving fines from hidden speed cameras, are contesting them “to ensure justice is served.” However, the installation of these signs will probably put a stop to this.

Residents who spoke to MaltaDaily have claimed that they are happy to see such signs put up in their street as they “should stop or deter drivers passing by from over speeding.”

Moreover, the debate over hidden speed guns intersects with broader discussions about surveillance and privacy rights.

It also worth noting that the speed limit in these residential areas is standard across the country, even where there are no signs of speed limit. It seems however, that if a speed gun may be present in a certain area, the speed gun sign will be shown to inform drivers – something similar to when a speed camera is coming up.

As technology evolves, it is essential for policymakers to balance road safety with respect for civil liberties. However, road safety remains a top priority.

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