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As the job market becomes more and more competitive, you need that
one thing to set you apart from the rest – and if you’re thinking of kicking off a career in the financial sector, then that one thing has to be an ACCA qualification.
PwC’s Academy in Malta has year after year established itself as a forerunner in ACCA tuition and with very good reason.
But before we go into all that, here’s why you should
really consider studying ACCA.
First and foremost, if you’d like to become an accountant locally, an ACCA qualification will open countless paths. But apart from the obvious career benefits, studying ACCA will award you with a wealth of knowledge in a variety of sectors.
The Notorious VS The Diamond: Malta Prepares For A Nail-Biting UFC Battle
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But almost seven years later, Poirier is adamant about learning from his mistakes and re-emerging on top.
This Saturday, Poirier is set to rematch McGregor in a lightweight main event at Abu Dhabi’s Etihad Arena, and this time, Poirier has learnt from his mistakes.
The Diamond is well-aware of the danger McGregor poses in the fight’s early minutes. That’s why he’s adamant about prioritising defense early on and playing the long game.
“When we’re dry early, he has all the pop and the spring still in his step,” Poirier told MMA Junkie.
It’s only the second week of the year, and 2021’s already been pretty damn crazy.
From nationwide teacher strikes to brand new viral memes, the past week has given way to an insanely diverse news sphere – and it’s safe to say that we’re here for it. Having said that, here are the six
biggest stories Malta witnessed over the past week. Here we go!
1. Most of the country’s teachers went on strike
The Malta Union of Teachers (MUT) ordered a two-day strike after Prime Minister Robert Abela refused its request for schools to go online for two days. In light of the union’s orders, some schools didn’t open, resulting in confusion and chaos as some primary school students were left stranded on a Qawra street.
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