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WATCH: Malta Premier League teams ‘are like chickens when it comes to working together’ – JM

Malta Premier League teams 'are like chickens when it comes to working together' - Muscat
Sep 28 2022 Share

In Malta Daily’s latest episode of The Interview with Fabian Demicoli, Malta Premier League chairman Joseph Muscat stated that while most clubs operate very well individually, “they’re like chickens when it comes to working together.”

The former PM believes that this approach should change because there are countless opportunities for local football to move forward.

Muscat reiterated that he believes that Malta’s football teams could work exceptionally together, and it is evident how all of the teams share the same goals and aspirations in the interest of local football.

In the full interview, Muscat discusses how he was chosen for the role, his exit from politics and the buzz surrounding his election as chairman.

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Local pet chimpanzee and dog become best of friends

Local pet chimpanzee and dog become best of friends
Sep 28 2022 Share

A baby chimpanzee and a French Bulldog ended up becoming the best of friends after being brought in by Maltese man Joseph Camilleri. 

A video posted to TikTok by the owner shows the two animals of completely different species engaging in adorable play on a sofa. 

 

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Followers were absolutely loving the interaction and stunned at the bizarre nature of the relationship as the tiny ape, named Niko and donning a nappy, tumbles around with the canine.

Joseph does not seem to be a stranger to all sorts of animals, having more videos showing the chimpanzee running around his home as well as hugging a majestic donkey named Gianni. 

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WATCH: “I was chosen”, Joseph Muscat addresses Malta Premier League chairman appointment

WATCH: "I was chosen", Joseph Muscat address Malta Premier League chairman appointment
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In Malta Daily’s latest episode of The Interview, former Prime Minister and newly-elected chairman of the Malta Premier League (MPL) Joseph Muscat addressed the state of his position as Malta Premier League chairman.

Muscat told host Fabian Demicoli that, rather than opting for the role himself, the former PM believes he was chosen. He went on to state that his exit from politics has allowed him the luxury to do certain things such as this.

Prior to his election as chairman, Muscat had promised himself that he would only work on things he enjoyed doing, and with football being a passion of his, the leadership role made sense.

During the interview, he also stated that the role is not a job or a profession, nor is it a paid gig, but is a contribution he feels that he can give, believing there is a wealth of opportunities.

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Ben Laferla identified as 21 year old who died following Swieqi car crash

Ben Laferla identified as 21 year old who died following Swieqi car crash
Sep 28 2022 Share

Ben Laferla, one of the young men seriously injured in a car cash in Swieqi on Saturday, passed away. The 21-year-old from Naxxar was involved in a crash which occurred on Triq il-Madliena at 0130hrs and involved a rented Renault Zoe driven by a 17-year-old girl from St Paul’s Bay. 

The car involved belonged to mobility ride-sharing app GoTo Malta, which has since issued a statement revealing that it will terminating its services from the island by the end of September. 

The car was carrying four persons, with a 19-year-old Chilean woman who lives in St Julian’s and suffered grievous injuries and a 20-year-old Swiss man from Swieqi as the two other passengers. 

Magistrate Yana Micallef Stafrace is leading an inquiry into the case, which is also a subject of a separate police investigation. Rest in Peace, Ben. 

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