The following are the top headlines in the Maltese newspapers today.
Times of Malta reports how Enemalta has temporarily taken over the running of the BWSC plant, which was sold to Shanghai Electric last year.
The newspaper also reports that Corinthia’s luxury village in Tripoli took a hard knock, with revenue dropping by 62 per cent last year as turmoil in Libya intensified, a company report shows.
In-Nazzjon leads with yesterday's comments by Simon Busuttil, saying all would benefit from honest politics.
The Malta Independent says the Community Chest Fund cannot enroll in the register of voluntary organisations because its head is the President.
l-orizzont highlights the demolition of Sunderland House in St Paul's Bay, with the current and former mayors blaming each other's councils.