Corporate Dispatch Morning Briefing

Good morning,

The newspaper headlines from Malta:

The Malta Independent speaks to election process veteran Louis Fsadni who said that the counting of votes will be faster if voters mark their preferences clearly and in the centre of the boxes. The official results will be announced on Sunday at 11pm.


The Times reports that the Maltese Paediatric Association is calling for the introduction of mandatory vaccinations for children living in Malta.


The Malta Independent speaks to Aditus Foundation director Neil Falzon who said that the migrants who survived the Ħal Far drive-by shooting are living in a state of fear and refuse to leave their room.


The Times carries the unsettling story of Sophia from Eritrea who was ‘sold like a commodity’ and trafficked to Malta.


L-Orizzont speaks to Kasia Lyekowska who was involved in a traffic accident on a motorbike a year ago.


In-Nazzjon says that political parties brought their month-long campaigns to a close on Thursday and today marks a day of reflection.


L-Orizzont announces that the General Workers Union signed a new collective agreement for Identity Malta workers. 

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