Just a few weeks before the festive holidays, Maltese NGO Żibel, managed to pull up a massive 356kg boat from Kalkara waters, whilst doing a clean-up in the marina.
Żibel Pulls Up Massive 356kg Boat From Kalkara Waters
Six Hospitalised Following Żabbar Accident Involving Elderly Driver
Six individuals were hospitalised on Thursday morning after a 79-year-old Maltese man reportedly lost control of his car, driving into a crowd of people shopping on Żabbar monti
The incident occurred around 9:30 am, from sources that we received that the driver allegedly pressed the accelerator instead of the brake. This led the vehicle to veer into the group, causing a commotion as several individuals were struck.
Emergency teams from Mater Dei Hospital were swiftly dispatched to the location to assist the injured. Police later confirmed that none of the six individuals taken to hospital were in critical condition.
Eyewitnesses described the aftermath as chaotic, with concerned onlookers gathering to help the injured before authorities arrived. Despite the significant disruption caused, preliminary reports indicate that the injuries sustained were not life-threatening.
Investigations by the police into the circumstances of the accident are ongoing.
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Bugsy the Prison Dog Meets Lydia Abela at Annual Charity Walk
Lydia Abela, lawyer and wife of the Prime Minister, recently met Bugsy, a Border Collie known for comforting inmates, school children, and the elderly. Bugsy’s calming presence and charming personality have made him a favourite among the communities he visits.
The encounter took place during Jake Vella’s annual charity walk at Mater Dei Hospital. Footage shared by Ian Cuschieri shows Abela warmly interacting with Bugsy, who was dressed in a festive Christmas sweater. The cheerful pup wagged his tail as he playfully leaned on Abela’s arm, drawing smiles from onlookers.
Bugsy, part of the Malta Correctional Services Agency, frequently visits schools, care homes, and prisons to create stress-free environments. Known for performing tricks, he is celebrated for his ability to brighten the day for those he meets.
For those wanting to meet Bugsy, he will be outside Parliament in Valletta on Monday during a bake sale featuring goods made by prisoners. Proceeds will support Puttinu Cares, a local charity. The event begins at 8am and will also feature officers from the K9 unit, who assist Malta’s police force. Don’t miss the chance to see Bugsy in action and snap a photo with this lovable canine ambassador.
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Kordin Prisoners Will Build Furniture For Puttinu Apartments In London
Residents of the Kordin Correctional Facility are set to play a key role in a heartfelt initiative that will assist countless Maltese and Gozitan families seeking treatment abroad.
These residents will be crafting furniture for 29 newly developed apartments by Puttinu Cares in London, which will provide shelter and comfort to patients and their families during some of the most challenging times in their lives. One of the inmates also wrote a letter to Puttinu, expressing his feelings about this initiative.
During a press conference, the Minister for Home Affairs, Security, and Employment, Byron Camilleri, highlighted the dual purpose of this initiative. “This project addresses two noble goals,” he explained, “offering support to those going through difficult times and providing rehabilitation opportunities for individuals who are determined to give back to society after their shortcomings.”
The minister emphasized the government’s ongoing focus on rehabilitation within correctional facilities. He noted the increase in professional staff employed by the Correctional Services Agency and collaboration with NGOs. This includes projects like the opening of a third halfway house, the first dedicated to female inmates. He described the collaboration with Puttinu Cares as a valuable extension of these efforts, benefiting both the correctional facility residents and society at large.
“Puttinu Cares is close to the heart of the Maltese and Gozitan people,” Minister Camilleri said, “and this project reflects that support. It offers hope—not only to those seeking medical treatment abroad but also to those within the correctional system who have learned from their mistakes and are ready to contribute positively.”
Chris Siegersma, CEO of the Correctional Services Agency, reinforced this sentiment, explaining that the project aligns with the agency’s mission to support social causes while giving inmates a chance to rehabilitate. “This initiative prepares inmates to reintegrate into society with a greater sense of responsibility,” he said.
Angele Cuschieri, President of Puttinu Cares, expressed pride in this collaboration, stating that the project honors the Maltese spirit of generosity. “These apartments aim to ease the burden on families, allowing them to focus solely on their loved ones’ treatment and recovery,” she said. The apartments, located close to London hospitals, will be provided at no cost to patients and families.
Cuschieri also highlighted the importance of the inmates’ contributions, noting that their work will alleviate the suffering of many patients and families enduring difficult times.
Josefa Sammut, a mother of two who must travel to England every six weeks due to a rare medical condition, shared her perspective during the press conference. She explained how the new apartments would greatly ease her family’s challenges. “Having a dignified place near the hospitals will make a significant difference in our lives,” she said. She also expressed her gratitude for the inmates’ efforts in making these apartments a reality.
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