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22nd

Malta News

Author: Gozo News | Files under Local News
  • Scottish firms win beef export deals to Malta
    July 6, 2008, 2:08 pm
    beef Scotch Beef is now on the shelves of select retail outlets and upmarket restaurants in Malta thanks to a major new export deal according to The Press and Journal.

    Following an inward mission last month organised by the red meat promotion body, Quality Meat Scotland, Maltese buyers have bought consignments from two Scottish companies.


  • Win with Vodafone and Coca-Cola this summer
    July 6, 2008, 1:06 pm
    Win with Vodafone and Coca-Cola this summer This summer, Coca-Cola and Vodafone Malta are offering a total of ?200,000 worth of mobile credit to their customers.

    Customers can also win VIP Concert Tickets to top music events and vouchers from Terranova through the ?Music in a Bottle? Campaign.


  • Tnejn f?qagħda kritika wara ħabta
    July 6, 2008, 1:04 pm
    Sewwieq ta? 48 sena mill-Mosta u ragel ta? 41 sena mill-Marsa jinsabu fil-periklu tal-mewt wara li kienu involuti f?habta head-on.

    L-incident sehh kmieni il-Hadd filghodu fi Triq Durumblat fil-Mosta. Il-pulizija giet infurmata bl-incident ghall-habta tas-02:30CET.


  • Two critical in head-on car collision
    July 6, 2008, 12:46 pm
    A 48-year-old driver from Mosta and a 41-year-old man from Marsa are in danger of losing their lives after they were involved in a head-on collision, the Police said in a statement.

    The accident occurred early on Sunday morning in Durumblat Street, Mosta. The police were informed of the incident at around 02:30CET.


  • Consultation on Local Government reform continues
    July 5, 2008, 10:32 pm
    Hon. Chris Said, Parliamentary Secretary for Public Dialogue and Information The official Website Kunsilli Lokali 2015 together with a freephone as part of the consultation process for the reform of Local Government were launched on Saturday by the Hon. Chris Said, Parliamentary Secretary for Public Dialogue and Information.

    This consultation process had originally been initiated by the Prime Minister on the 23rd May and will continue for six months until the end of November.


  • MLP announces major changes in shadow cabinet
    July 5, 2008, 9:34 pm
    The Malta Labour Party (MLP) announced major changes in the Shadow Cabinet by its leader Dr Joseph Muscat.

    Upon taking his seat in Parliament, Dr Joseph Muscat as Leader of the Opposition will shadow the Office of the Prime Minister which includes the coordination of planning and priorities, internal audit and investigations and internal coordination on the European Union.


  • 10 arraigned over charges of prostitution
    July 5, 2008, 8:05 pm
    Maltese Law Courts A group of ten persons were arraigned in court on Saturday at noon charged of involvement in prostitution, the police said in a statement.

    The group consists of seven women who were accused of immoral behaviour in public and three men accused of being involved in prostitution activities.


  • 26 immigrants rescued and brought ashore
    July 5, 2008, 2:58 pm
    immigrants26 male migrants were rescued by an AFM patrol boat on Saturday morning.

    At around 1130CET the men were escorted ashore at Haywharf in Pieta` after being rescued some 70 miles off Malta.


  • Ornis Committee recommends breaching EU directive
    July 5, 2008, 1:21 pm
    Hunting from land should be allowed from September 1 to January 31 while that at sea should start on October 1 to January 31 according to recommendations presented by the Ornis Committee to the Prime Minister.

    The committee is recommending that the autumn trapping season should close after December 31 in spite of a ban stipulated by the EU Birds Directive against trapping after that date.
  • New album by Fr Karm Debattista
    July 5, 2008, 12:45 pm
    In an emerging world of both culture and church, to find God one must be quiet – away from the noise this world can create. Of course, for anyone who wants to grow spiritually, solitude is necessary but is it the only way how to be with God? What about finding him in the midst of good music? And what if you decide to stand and move with the music, to dance? 

    Fr Karm Debattista proposes a blend of the sounds of pop culture without the abandonment of God talk in which, at the end, you might like to dance to it.
  • Air Malta rebuts Ryanair on fuel surcharge
    July 4, 2008, 10:23 pm
    In a statement published on Friday, Air Malta replied to comments made to the press by Ryanair?s Chief Operating Officer, Mr Michael Cawley, whereby it was reported that he criticised Air Malta for raising its fuel surcharge.  

    Air Malta said that its increase in the surcharge will hardly cover 15% of the increase in annual fuel costs expected for this year.
  • Journalists' representatives deplore MEPA attitude
    July 4, 2008, 9:36 pm
    In a joint statement published on Friday, the Journalists' Committee and the Institute of Maltese Journalists stated that they find the attitude of the Malta Environment and Planning Authority unacceptable in its indictment of colleagues during the MEPA board hearing of the Fort Cambridge development application.
     
    The statement says that the journalists present in this meeting carried out their duty admirably in bringing to public attention a draft press release by the MEPA public relations officer, which had pre-empted Thursday's decision on the Fort Cambridge project before an official public decision was taken.
  • AFM evacuate injured teen from Blue Lagoon
    July 4, 2008, 7:25 pm
    On Friday afternoon a 15 year-old boy of Hungarian Nationality had to be evacuated by helicopter from the Blue Lagoon area in Comino due to a medical emergency.

    Earlier on Friday, the Armed Forces of Malta's Operations' Centre at Luqa Barracks was informed by the Gozo Police Headquarters in Victoria that an injured individual required immediate urgent medical evacuation from the Blue Lagoon's area on the island of Comino.
  • HSBC Yes 4 Students
    July 4, 2008, 7:22 pm
    Student life is an exciting and sometimes daunting period.  It is also a time when study related and other expenses need to be met, even more as a student progresses from secondary to tertiary level. 

    HSBC Yes 4 Students caters for various stages of student life, from thirteen year old secondary students all the way up to graduate level.
  • Health Division advises public to keep hydrated
    July 4, 2008, 7:17 pm
    As the maximum temperature is expected to continue to rise further in the following days, the Health Division has issued a statement advising the public to keep well hydrated.

    High temperatures cause water to be lost from the body at quick rates resulting in dehydration. It can also lead to heat exhaustion or heatstroke.
  • Kercem clock to be restored
    July 4, 2008, 2:48 pm
    The old church clock of the Kercem parish church in Gozo is set to start ticking again after thirty years.

    The restoration process started on Friday, when the clockwork machinery was dismounted. The project is expected to take about a year.
  • MGRM welcomes EU report on homophobia
    July 4, 2008, 2:26 pm
    eu flagThe Malta Gay Rights Movement (MGRM) has welcomed the publication of a report on homophobia and discrimination on grounds of sexual orientation by the EU's Fundamental Rights Agency.

    Among the report?s conclusions, the legal framework in Malta was found to be inadequate in addressing discrimination against the local gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) community.
  • 72 year-old man robbed at Pitkali
    July 4, 2008, 1:58 pm

    A 72 year-old man was robbed on Friday morning at 0900 CET in Ta? Qali.

    The man was allegedly stopped at the Pitkali entrance by a robber in a car who snatched the elderly man?s bag containing a substantial amount of cash.


  • HSBC and BOV increase their base rates
    July 3, 2008, 9:17 pm
    HSBC and BOV have both adjusted their base rate to 4.35% and 4.25% respectively following a rise in the reference rate presented by the European Central Bank (ECB).

    Both banks have also revised their rates upwards for savings and deposit accounts.


  • Travel agents demand refund on paid departure tax
    July 3, 2008, 7:40 pm
    In a statement on Thursday, the Federated Association of Travel & Tourism Agents (FATTA) expressed its relief at the removal of the departure tax. 

    The Association said that Government should ensure that any departure tax already collected for travel after 1st November 2008 is refunded immediately by the airlines and not after the travel has been completed.