The Minister for Gozo, Clint Camilleri, praised the Gozo University Group (GUG) for organising an insightful discussion yesterday, during which the call for tenders for the purchase of the fourth vessel for Gozo Channel was announced. The event took place at the University of Malta’s Quad, where four key speakers engaged in a discussion focused on
The Malta Labour Survey have provided insights into the earnings of both full-time and part-time workers, excluding the self-employed sector. The research focused on the average annual basic salary, excluding income from overtime, bonuses, or allowances. In 2021, the survey revealed that the average basic salary in Malta was €19,914, while in Gozo,
Wednesday, 2 April, 2025, marks the 20 th anniversary of Saint Pope John Paul II's departure to the House of the Father at the age of 84, after carrying the cross of a terrible Parkinson disease for 14 years. He had been leading the Catholic Church in the world for 26 years. Karol Józef Wojtyła, John Paul II's family name, was born in Wadowice, Poland,
Two farmers - backed by several organisations and residents - have written to the Lands Authority to withdraw its consent for a road to be built through Żurrieq agricultural land. If the road is built through the fields, it could open up the area for three-storey buildings. Robert Bondin Carter and Annalisa Schembri are insisting that it is unacceptable