Joe Ellul Turner discusses how Darscover’s expansion into Gozo will bring data-driven innovation to the island’s property market
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There were a total of 7,122 electrified vehicles on Maltese roads by the end of March
Maltese GDP expected to grow by 6% in 2022, 5.3% in 2023 and 3.8% in 2024
The buses are the result of a €1 million investment
The scheme had initially seemed set to expire this week
The ballooning costs of the public sector come amid warnings that Government is ‘starving’ the private sector of much-needed labour
To mark the occasion, a commemorative plaque was unveiled in the Chinese Garden of Serenity
The pilot project will help decrease mixed waste, whilst organic waste will be used to generate clean energy
It welcomed the lifting of most COVID restrictions on 2nd May
So long as restrictions placed are greater than the minimum, there will be no challenge by the health authorities
Government will also drop the need for a Passenger Locator Form when entering the country
Prime Minister Robert Abela has previously warned businesses against becoming dependent on Government assistance
Malta places twelfth cheapest out of 220 countries worldwide
The note is the latest move by the former Prime Minister to establish his public standing as a private professional
Minister Clayton Bartolo has insisted that the authorities alone cannot guide Malta's tourism sector to recovery
Abigail Agius Mamo says it can make more sense to look at places like Albania, Tunisia, or South America
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