These are the main stories dominating Saturday's front pages:
Times of Malta reports that a local firm that held an “investment”
account for Keith Schembri has been fined €38,750 for breaching a number of anti-money laundering laws. It also reports that the trees lining up the scenic Rabat road could be facing the axe as part of a project to “upgrade” it all the way to Mrieħel.
L-orizzont quotes an economist saying that the economy will keep growing as the population numbers rise as the country's debt is expected to go down to 40 per cent.
In-Nazzjon features a main picture of party leader Adrian Delia welcoming European Justice Commissioner Věra Jourová saying the Opposition was making proposals to strengthen the institutions.
The Malta Independent says that hit-and-run police victim Simon Schembri will be one of the first to benefit from the new prosthetics unit. It also reports that Maltese and Italian foreign ministers had vowed a coordinated migration stance.