The Golden 7 kiosk in Msida will be shutting down after more than 25 years of operation due to the Msida Creek project, leaving its long-term manager, Amir Fareed, without work.
Fareed, who arrived in Malta from Egypt at the age of 19, has spent most of his adult life working at Golden 7.
“I began this job as a boy, but I have now been here for over 20 years,” he said.
The Golden 7 gabbana has long been a landmark in Msida, situated near the busy junction and adjacent to the playground. Golden 7 was previously an establishment in Sliema but for the last quarter of a century, the kiosk has served as a hub for residents and commuters to pick up a quick coffee and snack in Msida.
However, the kiosk will need to be removed because of the Msida Creek project that is set to transform the area with the construction of a flyover, new quay, new roads, and cycling lanes. The extensive works are expected to continue until 2027.
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So because of your kiosk a massive project has to stop?
X' arroganza ta Gvern, lanqas temmen bla kumpens ta xejn
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