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Top news items of major Kenyan media outlets

Xinhua, May 21, 2016 Adjust font size:

News highlights of leading Kenyan media outlets on Saturday.

-- Business leaders tell President Uhuru Kenyatta and Opposition leader Raila Odinga to end stalemate on electoral reforms. They say the leader's hard-line stands, weekly protests and police brutality are affecting business. (Saturday Nation)

-- Alarm at the Kenyan Coast as residents invade private land owned by both citizens and foreigners. The land problem is rife in the region that faced historical injustices. (The Standard on Saturday)

-- President Uhuru Kenyatta meets United Nations Security Council over closure of the Dadaab refugee camp. Kenyatta reportedly told the council that the camp must be closed for Kenya's safety. (The Star)

-- Kenya to spend 4.7 billion U.S. dollars of revenue to repay its 32 billion dollars public debt starting next month, effectively locking 20 percent of budget expenditure into service of loans. (The East African) Endit