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Top news items in major Kenyan media outlets

Xinhua, April 30, 2016 Adjust font size:

Following are the highlights of leading Kenyan media outlets on Saturday.

-- Uganda, Kenya and Gabon Heads of State vow to fight poaching and push for the killing of the ivory market. (Nation)

-- Kenya plans to spend more on education and security, with the two sectors getting the lion's share of the country's 22 million U.S. dollars 2016/2017 budget. (Standard)

-- Opposition leaders meet European Union diplomats as they step up pressure to disband the electoral agency, which they have accused of bias, ahead of the 2017 polls. (The Star)

-- Falling prices of food and fuel in Kenya and Uganda help lower the cost of living in the two countries. (The East African) Endit