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Top news items of leading Kenyan media outlets

Xinhua, July 17, 2016 Adjust font size:

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

-- Traffic congestion expected in Nairobi as the city hosts UN forum to discuss better ways to improve global trade and economy. (Sunday Nation)

-- Opposition Cord to work with a team of experts to identify its presidential candidate as it starts process to unveil its flag bearer ahead of the 2017 elections. (The Standard on Sunday)

-- At least one person in 31 percent of Kenya's households goes to bed hungry with twice as many as Opposition supporters wallowing in poverty, a new survey shows. (The Star)

-- Kenya reaches out to neighbours Uganda and Tanzania as the two nations hesitate to sign deal that would allow farmers in the region and traders access tax-free European Union markets. (The East African) Endit