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Top news items in major Kenyan media outlets

Xinhua, April 6, 2016 Adjust font size:

The following are news highlights in major Kenyan media outlets on Wednesday.

-- International Criminal Court declares the trial of Kenya's Deputy President William Ruto and his co-accused journalist Joshua Sang a mistrial, leading to celebrations among supporters. (Daily Nation)

-- A report shows that most Kenyans believe paying a bribe assures one better, faster service, and being in same ethnic group with elected state leader helps. (The Standard)

-- Top private hospitals in Kenya double their consultancy fees in about two years, heaping pressure on households. (Business Daily)

-- President Uhuru Kenyatta works hard to market Kenya to woo French investors and tourists in Paris, where he is on an official visit. (The Star)

-- Suspended Supreme Court Judge opts for private judicial hearings into the 2 million U.S. dollars bribery allegations against him. (People Daily) Enditem