In the Press: Delimara power station being run by Enemalta again
Stories from today's national press
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Times of Malta
The newspaper reports that one year after the Delimara power station was sold to Shanghai Electric, it is once again being run by Enemalta in order to maintain stable electricity supply, according to a spokesman.
L-Orizzont
Controversy surrounds the demolition of Dar Sunderland in St. Paul’s Bay, and according to the newspaper, the mayor and the ex mayor have ended up pointing fingers at each other.
In-Nazzjon
During an interview yesterday on Radio 101, Opposition leader Simon Busuttil claimed that Maltese citizens would fare better with clean politics as the government would be able to focus on his issues instead of defending itself against corruption scandals, the newspaper reports.
The Malta Independent
According to the newspaper, the Malta Community Chest Fund cannot enroll in the registry for voluntary organisations because it still has the president of state as chairperson.