Off the wire
Roundup: U.S. Democratic heavyweights vouch for Clinton, blast Trump at party convention  • Xinhua China-related world news summary at 0930 GMT, July 28  • Urgent: Taliban offensive in northern Afghan province triggers heavy fighting  • China, Russia navies to hold drill in South China Sea: spokesperson  • Roundup: Participants at Lome talks call for closer partnership on Africa's security  • Ex-minister among 7 killed in road accident in eastern Nepal  • China-Nepal bilateral cooperation deals should not be affected by political change: experts  • Niger launches armed offensive against Boko Haram  • 1st LD: Syrian army captures key rebel stronghold in Aleppo city  • Mali arrests senior commander of Ansar Dine terrorist group  
You are here:   Home

Top news items in major Kenyan media outlets

Xinhua, July 28, 2016 Adjust font size:

News highlights of leading Kenyan media outlets on Thursday.

-- Treasury assures a parliamentary committee working on electoral reforms it has money to pay election agency officials if they quit voluntarily. The commissioners are being pushed to quit. (The Standard)

-- Teachers' employer to hire counsellors for each secondary school as cases of arson attack continue unabated, with number of affected institutions standing at over 114. (Daily Nation)

-- Deputy President William Ruto assures that forthcoming General Election will not disrupt the country's development agenda. (The Star)

-- MPs pass law to put a ceiling on loan charges pegged at four percent above the prevailing Central Bank rate. (People Daily) Endit