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Top news items in major Kenyan media outlets

Xinhua, April 22, 2016 Adjust font size:

The following are highlights of leading Kenyan media outlets on Friday.

-- Governors tell President Uhuru Kenyatta that they do not condone corruption at both the national and county levels after he accused them of engaging in the vice and wanton wastage of public resources. (Daily Nation)

-- Attorney General Githu Muigai asks the International Criminal Court to handover files of three Kenyans wanted for witness interference to the government for local prosecution. (The Standard)

-- The Central Bank of Kenya governor wants Parliament to change the law to have fraudulent bank managers jailed for 20 years. This follows the collapse of three banks in the East African nation. (The Star)

-- Treasury seeks more stakes in the troubled national carrier Kenya Airways after extending it Sh20 million U.S. dollars in a bailout plan. (Business Daily)

-- Opposition Cord threatens to move to court to compel the Central Bank of Kenya governor to disclose information pertaining the 2 billion dollars Eurobond. This is after the governors declined their request, saying the information is privileged. (People Daily) Endit