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Major news items of leading Kenyan media outlets

Xinhua, June 25, 2016 Adjust font size:

News highlights of leading Kenyan media outlets on Saturday:

-- British Prime Minister's David Cameron's planned visit to Kenya next month could be one of the casualties of his country's vote to exit the EU. Economists note Kenya will benefit at the same time lose following the vote. (Saturday Nation)

-- Opposition leaders ask the government to pay electoral agency chiefs willing to go home as MPs embark on process to reform the institution ahead of next year's polls. (The Standard on Saturday)

-- Britain's vote to exit the EU sends Kenya flower farmers into panic, with their council convening a meeting to discuss the way forward on plummeting exchange rate. (The Star)

-- Kenya government takes full control of the oil refinery at the Coast by acquiring a 5 million U.S. dollars stake in a move expected to revive the plant. (The East African) Endit