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Top news items in major Kenyan media outlets

Xinhua, June 12, 2016 Adjust font size:

The following are news highlights in major Kenyan media outlets on Sunday.

-- Religious leaders and diplomats intensify talks to broker deal on electoral reforms as stalemate between ruling coalition Jubilee and Opposition Cord persist. Opposition is set to resume protests Monday. (Sunday Nation)

-- Lawyers want a new Supreme Court constituted to redeem the image of the institution hit by bribery claims and a dispute over judges retirement age. (The Standard)

-- Al-Shabaab executes four people, two of whom are Kenyans, after suspecting them of spying for the United States. (The Star)

-- East Africa moves to curb used car imports and boost local assembly plants by raising taxes and tightening laws on emissions. Uganda has implemented laws on used car emissions and Kenya is following suit. (The East African) Endit