Malta Diary MUŻA – a new addition for contemporary arts lovers and receiving high ratings and acclaim
ALBERT FENECH e/mail – Facebook: My Blog: Malta’s capital city Valletta was alive and kicking from 1570 onwards, having been built...
Rolex-Middle Sea Race – Doldrums Start, Gale Force Finish, Malta
The yachting 2014 Rolex-Middle Sea Race (the 35th) commenced with a bang on Sunday 19th October as the start cannons boomed the “off” high up in the Upper Barrakka...
Malta Diary 4. Out With The Old In With The New
It’s not often that a construction site and a prospective new building evokes so much passion, so much praise and enthusiasm, so much anguish and so much disgust …...
Malta Diary 3. Make Way for the King.
There is never a dull moment in Malta. February may be a sluggish month in many countries but 10th February marks the feast of St Paul’s Shipwreck in Malta...
Malta Diary 1. The Straight and Narrow Strait Street in Valetta
Ask any British servicemen – mostly Royal Navy and Army, stationed or passing through – about Malta up to the early 1970s and with an animated twinkle in their...
Malta Diary: The Essence of Malta and Gozo
There is a Maltese proverb that states that best essences are found in the smallest bottles. With a geographic limitation of 316 square kilometres (122 square miles) and the...