Valentine’s Letter For MPs By Domestic Violence Commissioner

Valentine's Letter For MPs By Domestic Violence Commissioner
Feb 13 2025 Share

Taking to social media, Parliamentary Secretary for Reforms Rebecca Buttigieg shared the special Valentine’s letter shared with all Maltese MPs by the Domestic Violence Commissioner.

Commissioner Samantha Pace Gasan shared the message as part of the ‘Love Doesn’t Hurt’ Domestic Violence Campaign, which seeks to raise awareness on abuse and relationships.

‘Together we stand, together we heal’ – the MPs received a special package outlining the campaign’s aims to bolster support from the representatives of the Maltese people.

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Bolt Send: The Perfect Valentine’s Day Delivery Solution

Feb 13 2025 Share

Valentine’s Day is all about showing love and appreciation, and Bolt is making it easier than ever to send heartfelt gifts with Bolt Send. Whether it’s a last-minute bouquet, a box of chocolates, or a surprise gift, Bolt Send allows users to deliver parcels seamlessly via the app, ensuring that no romantic gesture goes undelivered.

With just a few taps, users can request a quick, reliable, and affordable service to deliver their special packages. No need to stress about store pick-ups or missed deliveries—Bolt Send provides a hassle-free way to send love across the island.

Why Bolt Send is the Perfect Valentine’s Day Solution:

Speedy Deliveries: Ensure your gifts arrive on time with Bolt’s fast and efficient service.
Affordable Rates: Enjoy budget-friendly delivery prices, making thoughtful gifting even easier.
Convenience at Your Fingertips: Simply open the Bolt app, enter the delivery details, and let Bolt handle the rest.
Secure & Reliable: Real-time tracking ensures your parcel reaches its destination safely.

No matter how big or small your Valentine’s Day surprise, Bolt Send has got you covered. Make this year extra special by ensuring your gifts arrive with love—right on time!

Download the Bolt app today and send your Valentine’s Day gifts effortlessly!

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Bugibba Square Regeneration Project Launched

Feb 13 2025 Share

The regeneration of Buġibba Square has officially begun, with a €10 million investment led by the Malta Tourism Authority (MTA) and Infrastructure Malta (IM). The project aims to upgrade the square’s infrastructure, improve public spaces, and encourage private sector investment.

Following over 20 years without major investment, MTA handled the design phase, consulting local businesses, while IM coordinated underground utility upgrades for long-term sustainability. Approved under PA1491/17, the works include new paving, enhanced seating, upgraded lighting, and a pedestrian-only recreational zone, along with increased greenery.

 

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Construction, which started in January 2025, is set to be completed within a year. MTA is funding surface finishes and street furniture, while IM covers substructure and service upgrades. The project is divided into phases: initial site preparation, excavation and underground works, followed by paving, landscaping, and lighting installation. Surrounding streets, including Triq Sant Antnin, will also be upgraded for better pedestrian accessibility.

The redevelopment is expected to improve the area’s appeal and boost economic activity by enhancing public spaces and supporting local businesses.

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Metsola To Visit Israel, Palestine To Support Diplomatic Efforts

Metsola To Visit Israel, Palestine To Support Diplomatic Efforts
Feb 13 2025 Share

European Parliament President Roberta Metsola is visiting Israel and the Palestinian territories today and tomorrow to support diplomatic efforts for peace.

Her visit aims to reinforce Europe’s commitment to maintaining the ceasefire and securing a hostage deal, while advocating for security for Israel and a viable future for Palestinians.

She will also highlight the EU’s continued humanitarian aid to Gaza and urge the international community to increase support.

Metsola has been actively involved in diplomatic discussions, recently meeting leaders from Israel, Palestine, Egypt, Jordan, the US, and Arab nations to push for stability in the Middle East.

The European Parliament’s resolution on 18 January 2024 was the first by a European institution to call for the release of hostages, dismantling of Hamas, revival of the two-state solution, and renewed peace talks.

During her visit, she will meet with Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar and Knesset Speaker Amir Ohan, visit humanitarian operations at Kerem Shalom Border Crossing and EUBAM Rafah, and meet Palestinian leaders in Ramallah.

She will also speak with released hostages and victims of the conflict. Metsola’s visit reaffirms the EU’s role in facilitating peace efforts in the region.

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