The Malta Independent 7 November 2024, Thursday
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‘Dinja Mutur’ back on TV this summer

Sunday, 14 July 2024, 08:25 Last update: about 5 months ago

Dinja Mutur, the personal travel show, starring Stephen Formosa who crossed Africa on his motorbike last year, is returning to the screens offering an opportunity to revisit some of the world's most beautiful places.

Ahead of all new episodes shot earlier this year in Asia, which are expected to be shown exclusively this autumn, One TV shall be re-airing the first edition of Dinja Mutur, which was produced by Missio Malta in aid of its missions.

"Dinja Mutur was a run-away success, both for Missio as well as for the interest garnered from viewers on TV. In fact, we are proud that the show has been confirmed for a second season, which will air this autumn. However, our dedicated viewers need not wait so long to catch up on what Stephen had been up to in the first season, since Season I will be shown on One TV this summer," said Robert Farrugia, head of Communications and Fund-raising at Missio Malta.

The show opens a window onto the countries where Missio Malta carries out its missionary work, shedding light on the projects Missio supports through its fund-raising initiatives.

"Together with Stephen Formosa, Missio Malta wants the Maltese public, as well as its benefactors, to continue to meet more people who live in the countries where it conducts its missionary work, through the innovative TV format. Dinja Mutur in fact visited far away countries such as Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania and Mozambique, to learn more about the rich and colourful cultures of these countries, and the people that live there, while shedding light on the immense work done by Missio Malta," Farrugia explained.

The first edition of Dinja Mutur follows the travels of Formosa, a Maltese biker who travelled across sub-Saharan Africa, visiting countries such as Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, Mozambique, Malawi, Zimbabwe, Zambia, Namibia, Botswana, Lesotho and South Africa.

'Dinja Mutur' airs on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 6.50pm on One TV


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