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Top news items in Kenyan major media outlets

Xinhua, March 24, 2016 Adjust font size:

The following are news highlights of Kenyan major media outlets on Thursday

--Tanzanian authorities confiscate the passport of Kenyan officials, including that of Energy Cabinet Secretary Charles Keter, and denies them entry into the Tanga port as the two countries fight for oil pipeline deal with Uganda. (Daily Nation)

--The Opposition Cord protests electoral commission's decision to throw out their bid for referendum to amend the constitution and threaten to take court action. They accuse the commission of being biased. (The Standard)

--Kenya's power generator Kengen is looking for private partners to fund the generation of additional 720MW of power by 2020 and 2,500MW in 10 years. (The Star)