Moviment Graffitti welcomes the long overdue revision of the Fuel Stations Policy. The new policy, although not perfect, is a [...]
As residents of Pembroke, with the support of three Local Councils and ten organisations, we welcome the statement by Prime [...]
In a miserable attempt at recovering from the authentic slap in the face that is the National Audit Office (NAO) [...]
It’s 1994. A group of University students band together to form Moviment Graffitti, a leftist movement “against the oppression and [...]
Eighty seven appellants, including the St. Julians Local Council, residents and NGOs Flimkien Għal Ambjent Aħjar, Futur Ambjent Wieħed, Green [...]
The St. Julian’s Local Council, five organisations and over thirty residents plan to appeal the scandalous Planning Commission decision to [...]
Make hay while the sun shines. Il-profeta qalilna biex, sakemm ikun temp tajjeb, naħsbu fil-ħsad. Kienet ġurnata ta’ xemx meta [...]
Following the death of Miriam Pace in a tragedy caused by yet another act of carelessness by the development lobby, [...]
Moviment Graffitti has deplored the current state of the construction sector, wherein a system of shoddy practices, lack of enforcement [...]
Malta Youth in Agriculture Foundation, Għaqda Bdiewa Attivi and several NGOs have condemned the proposed expropriation of agricultural and natural [...]