21 Aug The southernmost south
The decision announced recently has been widely received as being a wise decision, constituting a good balance and a good compromise. It is indeed good news for the south of Malta.
Now it is surely time to focus more on the environmental and infrastructural deficit of the ‘southernmost south’ – a term I coined as a member of Parliament with reference to B’Bugia and M’Xlokk whilst doing my utmost to raise the concerns of the area on the Parliamentary and national agenda. And I will continue to do so.
The B’Bugia waterpolo pitch, for which I relentlessly campaigned as a member of Parliament, is one step in the right direction, but more needs to be done.
Sufi
Posted at 21:33h, 07 SeptemberMissu jisthi Hairman jirkeb fuq it-tbatijja ta dawn in-nies biex jirbah appogg politiku u voti.
Stunt ghal-pubblicita u xejn iktar.
Nahseb ma jafx li l-kunsilli lokali m’ghandhomx jedd u sahha legali biex jindahhlu f’dawn l’affarijiet!
Pull the other one Hairmann forsi fl-ahhar nemmnuk.
http://www.timesofmalta.com/mobile/view/20150905/local/update-2-calls-for-birzebbuga-sliema-councils-to-adopt-syrians-40-uk.583158
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Grazzi
Posted at 10:12h, 01 SeptemberFlahhar il pitch tal water polo sar realta grazzi ghalik dr Franco Debono i grazzi ghal dan il gvern li jisma. Flahhar nistghu nghidu li l problemi tas south qed jigu ndirizzati. Grazzi Franco
Birzebbuga
Posted at 12:55h, 28 AugustDr Schiavone said he had been assured that the substance did not come from the fish farm inside Marsaxlokk Bay.
Ehh OK mela nista nserrah rasi
http://www.timesofmalta.com/articles/view/20150828/local/local-council-blames-fish-farms-for-greasy-substance-in-bays.582242
Where's the catch?
Posted at 12:00h, 26 AugustNew law would allow development applications on someone else’s land
http://www.maltatoday.com.mt/lifestyle/environment/56492/new_law_would_allow_development_applications_on_someone_elses_land?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=facebook#.Vd2M2xAazCS
Tell us this isn’t true.
Mintof Jana
Posted at 10:00h, 25 Augusthttp://www.timesofmalta.com/articles/view/20150825/local/mintoffs-daughter-surprised-by-statue-reversal.581879
Ahjar memorial mili statwa ax daqt insiru isna presepju bdawn listatwi kolla.Gvern li jisma sema li nies me tridx hamim jingema emm
FFF
Posted at 19:05h, 23 Augusthttp://www.timesofmalta.com/articles/view/20150823/local/allegations-over-maltese-groups-links-to-the-cia.581679
Rude drivers
Posted at 15:23h, 22 Augusthttp://www.independent.com.mt/articles/2015-08-22/local-news/Weekly-tallinja-bus-tickets-out-of-stock-operator-working-to-make-them-available-soon-6736140892
Bus drivers are regularly heard swearing and grumbling in the presence of passengers.
If there was customer care with Arriva drivers, customer care with Auto Buses the Leon drivers has flown out of the window.
blue titanium soldier
Posted at 23:48h, 21 AugustIs the blog back again Dottore?
Jeffery
Posted at 23:41h, 21 Augusthttp://www.maltatoday.com.mt/comment/blogs/56363/zonqor_a_test_for_muscat_and_civil_society_#.VdeYS9kazCR
I like this part best:
It it short-sighted in believing that a private university in Cospicua can pull people out of poverty and galvanise social mobility in a socially deprived area. Do profit-driven projects really carry any social responsibility on their sloping and slippery shoulders? Past projects like yacht marinas, the Birgu waterfront and Smart City, did not have the desired knock-on effect everyone claimed they would have; Cottonera retains a number of odious records, including the lowest rate of tertiary level of education and the highest rate of illiteracy.
So, how do the people of Cottonera and M’Scala hope to profit from this project?
The way I see it, there would be a price hike in essentials and low earners would have to carry the burden rather then enjoy the goods.
Sadeen will enjoy the goods.
Give us a tangible investment for the south and embelish the environment too while you’re at it.
Assi
Posted at 14:10h, 21 Augusthttp://www.maltatoday.com.mt/news/national/56358/government_plans_to_help_lowincome_earners_without_increasing_minimum_wage#.VdcUa9kazCQ
Finance minister says government exploring means of helping people who are ‘cash poor but asset rich’.
Dan ghalijja qed jghid.
ABZ
Posted at 13:36h, 21 AugustCan’t say that our Priminister isn’t a player. He starts with an extravagantly large ODZ area which I doubt he ever intended to use, and “negotiated” a smaller area with the “gvern li jisma'” slogan.
http://www.maltatoday.com.mt/news/national/56337/government_announces_reduced_university_plans_for_zonqor_#.VdcJkNkay0c
We are being played time and time again. I wonder what comes next!