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Minister Carmelo Abela affirms the need for a speedy transition to the green economy which is essential in maintaining economic growth and the creation of new jobs in the post-pandemic period. “Transitioning quickly into the green economy is essential and in Malta’s interest as the country stands to gain in terms of opportunities for growth and the creation of new...
Minister for Home Affairs, National Security and Law Enforcement Byron Camilleri chaired the final meeting of the Maltese Presidency of the 5+5 Defence Initiative during 2020. The Defence Ministers of Algeria, France, Italy, Libya, Mauritania, Morocco, Portugal, Spain and Tunisia participated in the meeting, which was held virtually due to COVID-19 restrictions. The Ministers discussed a series of activities and...
Minister for Finance and Labor Clyde Caruana together with the Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries, Food and Animal Rights Anton Refalo addressed a news conference at the Malta Dairy Products factory, during which they gave details about the important help that the government gave to the Maltese and Gozitan villagers at the time of the pandemic. Minister Clyde Caruana said that...
"Together we will continue to improve our children's holistic educational experience" This was the main message that emerged from a meeting held between the Minister for Education Justyne Caruana and Glorianne Borg Axisa, the President of MAPSSS - The Maltese Association of Parents of Students in State Schools. The MAPSSS is formed by a group of parents with the aim of...
Corinthia Palace has been named in the World Travel Awards as Malta’s Leading Hotel for the third year running, while the Athenaeum Spa has also received accolades in the World Spa Awards and Destination Deluxe Awards. Corinthia Palace in Attard has again been honoured across a series of prestigious international travel awards. The five-star luxury hotel was voted Malta’s Leading Hotel for...
As Brexit edges closer, Maltese and Gozitan businesses are being given a helping hand by the government. While the government has been making preparations, Maltese businesses must continue to prepare themselves and express their concerns when they encounter new challenges as a result of the UK leaving the European Union. This message was conveyed by Minister for Enterprise Miriam Dalli...
Minister for Research, Innovation and the Co-ordination of Post COVID-19 Strategy Owen Bonnici and the Malta Chamber of SMEs agreed on the need to further co-operation between the two entities in favour of research which can be of benefit to small and medium sized enterprises. In a meeting held between Minister Bonnici and the Malta Chamber of SMEs representatives, they...
During this year, the Malta Council for Science and Technology (MCST) has already financed 42 different feasibility and mobility studies and research projects with a total investment of €1.5 million from national funds. Apart from these, MCST has also financed the national research behind bilateral and multilateral projects through internationalisation programmes. During his first meeting with the MCST Board, Minister for...
Prime Minister Robert Abela welcomed Jomike and Lydon - the winning father and son of the first edition of Malta’s Got Talent - at the Auberge de Castille. Jomike and Lydon managed to steal the hearts of many Maltese and Gozitans by with their talent they continued to give life to the traditional Maltese riches with a very lively and...
Prime Minister Robert Abela this morning visited the offices of the Alberta Group in Mrieħel, which employs over 300 people. The Alberta Group incorporates Alberta Fire & Security, PT Matic Environmental Services which offers waste management and environmental services, and the ISTC which offers specialist firefighting and emergency consulting and training. During the visit, Group Chairman George Barbaro Sant said that,...