Joe Rapa was awarded the 17th
edition of the 'Premju Ġieħ
Għajnsielem' for his contribution
towards our community, in particular
his voluntary work in Ghajnsielem
Football Club where he was secretary
for 15 years and also the first
editor of the 'Blacks & White'
magazine.
This was the first
time that two
members from the
same family were
given this
honourable award as
Joe Rapa's father,
Carmel was awarded
the 'Ġieħ
Għajnsielem' on
1996.
Beside being the
first editor of the
'Blacks & White'
magazine, Joe Rapa
he was a player with
the same team and
also the first
editor of the
Ghajnsielem parish
magazine
'Għajnsielem'. He
was was responsible
for introducing the
'Neocathecumenal
Way' prayer group in
Ghajnsielem and he
was also an
extraordinary
minister of Holy
Communion. Joe Rapa
is also a long-time
serving bandsman
with St Joseph Band
Club playiong
clarinet. He started
back in 1968 when a
young generation of
students led by Mro.
Joseph Farrugia gave
the St Joseph Band a
new life after it
was dissolved for a
number of years.
When Radju Lauretana
was born back in
2007 Joe Rapa hosted
a religious program
'Il-Liturġija
tal-Kelma' - a
program which still
forms part of the
current radio
station's schedule.
Mayor Francis Cauchi
handed the award
during a special ceremony
held at the Grand
Hotel banquet hall.
During his speech,
the Mayor thanked Mr
Rapa for his
services especially
when considering
that being the
secretary of a
football club
involves a lot of
responsibility and
dedication. On his
part, Joe Rapa
recalled the golden
years when together
with the Mayor
Francis Cauchi, Joe
Scicluna, Mons
Joseph Zerafa and
Peter Caruana, the
Ghajnsielem Football
Club had an
administration which
took the club into
its golden years and
obtained records
which are still
unbeaten. Mr Rapa
thanked his family
for their continues
support and urged
today's youth to get
more involved, more
loyal and
more dedicated to
Ghajnsielem.
Joe Rapa's
biography was added
at the
Ghajnsielem.com's
Hall of Fame. Click
here to
read his story.