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Top news items in major Kenyan media outlets

Xinhua, September 4, 2016 Adjust font size:

News highlights of leading Kenyan media outlets on Sunday.

-- A surge in number of students being arrested on suspicion of joining terror groups triggers alarm. At least 44 students have abandoned their studies to join Islamic State or Al-Shabaab militant groups. (Sunday Nation)

-- President Uhuru Kenyatta says Tanzania and Kenyan ports would not compete but facilitate trade in East Africa as he launches the first phase of the construction of the second container terminal at the port of Mombasa. (Sunday Standard)

-- National Police Service calls for probe into officers' huge mobile money transactions, noting the technology has become an avenue to move corruption money. (The Star)

-- The capitals of Kenya, Rwanda and Uganda are headed for a glut in office space as more buildings come up but uptake slows down, putting investors' money at risk. (The East African) Endit