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Top news items in major Kenyan media outlets

Xinhua, May 16, 2016 Adjust font size:

The following are news highlights of leading Kenyan media outlets on Monday.

-- A survey shows Kenyans want religious leaders, civil societies, politicians and mediators to resolve row on the electoral agency, which has been accused of favoritism. (Daily Nation)

-- Prices of cars, fuel, cigarettes, alcoholic drinks, juices and financial services are set to rise once again in July when Treasury factors in inflation in line with new tax laws. (Business Daily)

-- Opposition Cord protests against the electoral commission resume today in Nairobi as leader Raila Odinga cites failure by relevant government institutions to act on grievances against the agency as one of the reasons they resorted to public protests.

-- A 36-year-old Kenyan man surprises many by marrying 17 wives and siring 31 children in an age where polygamy is shunned. Robert Kathata, a former primary school teacher, says he wants to beat his father's record of 69 wives and 144 children. (People Dail