These are the leading stories in today's local newspapers. 

The Times of Malta reports that police have so far failed to unearth any evidence tying government official Neville Gafà to an alleged medical visas racket for Libyans.

The Malta Independent writes that at least five electoral districts are to be redrawn due to Constitutional requirements concerning districts' population. 

In-Nazzjon quotes new University rector Alfred Vella as saying foreign universities willing to invest in Malta are doing it to make money, not out of any interest in educating local students. 

L-Orizzont reports that the General Workers' Union has signed a collective agreement with the Health Ministry for union workers at state hospitals. 

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