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Welcome to the Third-World (brought to you by Miriam Dalli)

The new diesel-powered power-station has arrived and Enemalta has circulated a photo with the press to make the announcement.

Note, that according to Enemalta’s press statement, the power station, supplied by the Bonnici Brothers, is not owned by Enemalta but it is only on lease. It cost €37 million to hire.


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5 responses to “Welcome to the Third-World (brought to you by Miriam Dalli)”

  1. So is it costing Eur37,000,000 per year?

  2. isleofcorruption avatar
    isleofcorruption

    Boasting of utter incompetence and they care not who knows there incompetence as long as they get rich?

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