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Top news items of leading Kenyan media outlets

Xinhua, September 11, 2016 Adjust font size:

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

-- Lavish rallies by the Opposition and ruling coalition Jubilee points to increased spending in next year's polls, with politicians declining to reveal the source of their funds. (Sunday Nation)

-- Disgraced electoral commission officials could remain in office longer until the end of the year despite sealing a deal to exit office by end of this month. This is due to the timelines that must be followed in implementing a parliamentary committee Bill. (The Standard on Sunday)

-- Sports Federation names an eight-member interim committee to oversee the affairs of the National Olympics Committee (Nock) after the suspension of Nock officials following mismanagement of athletes at Rio games. (The Star)

-- Sigh of relief for exporters as European Parliament gives East African countries four months to ratify the trade agreement with the European Union. Tanzania and Burundi are reluctant to sign the deal leading to the delay. (The East African) Endit