Lovin Malta

Lovin Malta

We think that Malta, known for its delicious cuisine, stunning coastlines, skilled locals, and amusing everyday events, has all the qualities needed to be one of the best places to call home.

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  • 4 days ago | lovinmalta.com | Tim Diacono

    Without getting into the merits of Robert Aquilina’s case, his resignation from Repubblika undeniably risks plunging the NGO into crisis. Repubblika was set up in late 2018 and shot to national prominence a year later when it played a leading role in the street protests in the midst of the 2019 political crisis. The resignation of the seemingly indomitable Joseph Muscat proved to be a feather in their cap, and Repubblika was able to pitch itself as an NGO that gives results.

  • 4 days ago | lovinmalta.com | Tim Diacono

    Labour MP Edward Zammit Lewis said the government shouldn’t get involved in issues related to the 5,000 or so Manoel Island bond holders. Prime Minister Robert Abela has used these individual bond holders as an argument in favour of the project, but Zammit Lewis said the government shouldn’t be getting involved in private investments.

  • 4 days ago | lovinmalta.com | Tim Diacono

    Justin Haber has resigned from the Floriana local council after a court convicted him for sending a threatening message to his sister. “After a meeting with PL deputy leader Alex Agius Saliba, I have decided to resign from the Floriana local council,” Haber announced.

  • 4 days ago | lovinmalta.com | Tim Diacono

    Former Repubblika activist Robert Aquilina said he would sooner face prison time than tell the police who leaked the findings of the Pilatus Bank magisterial inquiry to him. After Aquilina announced that the police will interrogate him under caution over the leaks tomorrow, Lovin Malta asked the activist whether he believes he could sent to prison. He said he isn’t excluding anything other than that he won’t reveal his sources come what may.

  • 4 days ago | lovinmalta.com | Tim Diacono

    Jason Micallef has accused Nationalist MPs who have urged the government to reclaim Manoel Island of hypocrisy. Micallef pointed out that Manoel Island was leased to MIDI, along with Fort Tigne, on a 99-year concession under a PN government back in 2000. “Hypocrisy will soon become a national holiday for some people,” he said.