In the Press: 300 new nurses per year needed to run new healthcare projects - MUMN

Stories from today's national press

The Times of Malta

The appointment of a new Vicar General is the first in what is expected to be a reshuffle of the Curia's top brass. Fr Joseph Galea Curmi, in his role as Vicar General, will be the new archbishop's right-hand man.

In-Nazzjon

Three years after the election of a Labour local council, residents of St Paul's Bay are still awaiting the resurfacing of some roads, in Xemxija in particular. The maintenance projects had been promised residents when the council was first elected.

L-Orizzont

Opposition whip and PN speaker for sport David Agius was unaware, according to this newspaper, that the Siggiewi basketball club he was president of had never filed its accounts with the Malta Council for Sport.

The Malta Independent

New MUMN president Maria Cutajar said that the new health projects the government has announced will require a minimum of 300 new nurses per year in order to run the refurbished hospitals.