Prime Minister Robert Abela urged people on Sunday not to drop their guard against the COVID-19 pandemic.
Speaking on ONE Radio, Abela said Malta had managed t
The Planning Authority is no longer subcontracting its legal services to a private firm as it had done since 2001 but instead employs its own in-house lawyer
Hoteliers have reported feeling positive about the tourism season as they begin to receive bookings for the summer months and are optimistic that the demand will continue to rise.
On the eve of Malta’s much-touted re-opening of tourism, the CEO of the Malta Hotels and Restaurants Association Andrew Agius Muscat said the mood was positive despite the challenges the industry was facing.
The government had marked down June 1 as the date for re-opening because it will coincide with a stronger marketing push for tourism.
“The overall feeling is one of positivity and optimism and that demand will increase. Bookings are coming in,” Agius Muscat said.
Prime Minister Roberta Abela said Sunday he is 'optimistic but cautious' about tourism's re-opening.
Malta is set to re-open for tourism on Tuesday.
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A document with 36 concrete recommendations on how the Public Procurement processes can be improved and made more equitable was presented to Prime Minister Robert Abela. The document was presented by a delegation from The Malta Chamber of Commerce, Enterprise and Industry, led by President Perit David Xuereb.
Prime Minister Roberta Abela praised the Malta Chamber initiative. He said that the government will continue working to improve the public procurement process.
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The Malta Chamber document ‘Report on Public Procurement Reform 2021’, was compiled following a thorough consultation process with The Malta Chamber members.