The following are the top stories in Malta's newspapers today.

The Sunday Times of Malta says the Water Services Corporation, which is under the responsibility of minister Konrad Mizzi, is offering 150 new jobs. 

MaltaToday reports that according to its survey, concern about corruption under Labour is at an all-time high. It also says most of the funds given to the PN from the db Group, allegedly for media programmes sponsorship, came from a publicity shy subsidiary which provides meals for airlines.

It-Torċa leads with a speech yesterday by Joseph Muscat, who said the country deserves to continue moving forward. 

KullĦadd says Thursday's drugs haul by the Customs Department was bigger than the last ten years put together.

The Malta Independent says there is anger by residents, NGOs and the local council over a development permit application for Zebbuġ ridge, Gozo. 

Il-Mument says the db deal to take over the ITS site in St George's Bay is a super bargain for speculation.

Illum reports that there is little enthusiasm for quotas to boost the number of women in Parliament. 

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