Top news items in major Kenyan media outlets
Xinhua, June 22, 2016 Adjust font size:
News highlights of leading Kenyan media outlets on Wednesday.
-- Teachers sign deal with their employer expected to end frequent strikes that paralyse the sector. The deal also introduces a daily allowance for teachers working outside their stations. (Daily Nation)
-- Kenya is deeply divided because of the current political heat over the electoral commission, the National Cohesion and Integration Commission says. It noted this is the worst division to be witnessed in the country a year to a General Election. (The Standard)
-- Farmers to soon have access to certified seeds from other countries within the Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa region. (The Star)
-- Kenya among countries at a high risk of being hit by economic shocks associated with Britain's referendum on whether to dump or keep its membership in the European Union, economists say. (Business Daily)
-- MPs threaten to shoot down the 2016/2017 budgetary if Treasury does not allocate them money for constituency development. A lobby group is challenging the constitutionality of the constituency funds in court. (People Daily) Endit