These are the main stories featured in Saturday's newspapers.

Times of Malta reports that the increase in Malta’s minimum wage this year was the lowest when compared to those of all other European countries, according to a new review. It also quotes Prime Minister Joseph Muscat saying that the American University of Malta has so far respected its commitments.

L-orizzont cites official figures showing the economy grew by 6.6 per cent in 2018. The newspaper also gives prominence to a story which says a number of workers were earning less than €7,500 a year.

In-Nazzjon quotes Opposition leader Adrian Delia saying women should be an integral part of our society at every level. 

The Malta Independent also puts the focus on the inauguration of the American University of Malta, saying that former Allied Newspapers managing director Adrian Hillman was representing the government on the trustee board.

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