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Top news items of leading Kenyan media outlets

Xinhua, May 31, 2016 Adjust font size:

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

-- Kenya's Supreme Court in limbo as chief justice is set to retire next month amid power struggle pitting several judges, including his deputy, who is contesting move to retire her at 70 years. (Daily Nation)

-- Opposition and government politicians form committee to spearhead through parliament electoral reforms the former is pushing for ahead of 2017 polls. (The Standard)

-- Senators are today expected to approve the amended Anti-Doping Bill before it is presented to the president for assent. The Bill was passed by the National Assembly last week after World Anti-Doping Agency rejected initial law. (The Star)

-- The Nairobi Securities Exchange bear run that started last year continues to erode the value of a good number of listed companies, mostly those showing massive losses or negative net worth and agriculture stocks. (Business Daily) Endit