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Unveiling the Secrets of Olive Oil Production

Aug 22 2023 Share

Have you ever dreamed of immersing yourself in an extraordinary local experience that unveils the secrets of olive oil production?

This September, the enchanting Bidni olive grove in Wardija becomes the backdrop for an unforgettable journey.

As the sun begins to set, you’ll gather to embark on an adventure that promises to reveal the heart and soul of Maltese olive oil.

At the heart of it all are the Grima family, the devoted cultivators behind this remarkable endeavour. They will introduce you to the magic of olive oil production in Malta.

As the evening unfolds, you’ll be guided through the labyrinth of olive trees, learning the very techniques that have led to their award-winning status.

This isn’t just a tour; it’s an immersive experience where you’ll witness firsthand the passion, care, and dedication that go into creating the extra virgin olive oil.

A moment of sensory delight awaits as you engage in a blind tasting of three distinct olive oils.

To conclude this splendid affair, a locally-sourced 3-course sunset dinner will be served paired with carefully selected local wines.

Throughout the event, delightful surprises will be unveiled, ensuring that every moment leaves a lasting impression.

Hurry, though, as spaces are limited and this exclusive encounter is in high demand.

BOOK HERE.

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Spanish FA President Apologises For Kissing Footballer On Lips

Spanish FA President Apologises For Kissing Footballer On Lips
Aug 22 2023 Share

Spanish FA President Luis Rubiales has issued an apology after having sparked a controversy for kissing footballer Jennifer Hermoso on the lips in celebration of the World Cup Final trophy victory.

When Hermoso went to collect her medal on the trophy podium, following a 1-0 win over England, Rubiales embraced her and kissed her on the lips. 

 

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On Monday, Rubalies said: “I was completely wrong, I have to admit it. It was without bad intention at a time with a lot of excitement. In the moment, we saw it as natural, but outside a commotion has formed. I have to apologise, learn from this, and understand that when you are president you have to be more careful.”

Hermoso herself spoke out after the incident, saying that she did not enjoy it. She later told AFP that despite the incident, the president’s behaviour with all of the players had always been outstanding and it was ‘a natural gesture of affection and gratitude.’ 

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Terraced Houses And Town Houses Becoming Rare In Malta

Terraced Houses And Town Houses Becoming Rare In Malta
Aug 22 2023 Share

According to new data released by the National Statistics Office, terraced houses and town houses are becoming increasingly rare on the Maltese islands. 

The latest report shows that the majority of new dwellings approved during the second quarter of 2023 were apartments at 1,740. 

This was followed by 386 penthouses, 222 maisonettes and just 81 terraced houses. 24 others were other residential units such as bungalows, farmhouses and villas. 

This meant that apartments accounted for 70.9% of the total number of approved dwellings. During the second quarter of 2023, 494 building permits for a total of 2,453 new dwellings were approved. 

‘When compared to the corresponding quarter of 2022, the number of building permits increased by 12.8 per cent while the number of approved new dwellings increased by 9.5 per cent. The average number of approved new dwellings per building permit stood at 5.0.’

‘When compared to the corresponding quarter of 2022, the number of new dwellings approved in Malta increased by 18.7 per cent while those in Gozo and Comino decreased by 24.6 per cent.’

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Maltese Male Workers Get Injured More Than Female Workers

Maltese Male Workers Get Injured More Than Female Workers
Aug 22 2023 Share

According to new data released by the National Statistics Office, male workers in Malta are much more prone to getting injured on the workplace than their female counterpart.

In data for last year, 2022, male workers accounted for 1,884 injuries out of a total of 2,393 total injuries. Female workers only accounted for 509 of said injuries. 

In previous years, the disparity between the injuries as well as the total was far greater, with 2019 showing that 2,532 males were injured out of a total of 3,258. 

Meanwhile, Administrative records show that 1,062 persons were involved in a non-fatal accident at work in the first six months of 2023.

The manufacturing sector had the highest amount of non-fatal accidents (14%), followed by the transportation and storage sector (13.5% or 143 injuries). 

29.6% of the accidents involved persons in the 35 to 44 age bracket. Meanwhile, 30% of the injuries at work affected the back, including the spine and vertebra. The same percentage also applied to accidents taking place in enterprises with 500 or more employees. 

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