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Top news items in major Kenyan media outlets

Xinhua, September 14, 2016 Adjust font size:

News highlights of leading Kenyan media outlets on Wednesday.

-- Embattled electoral commissioners to remain in office beyond this month due to a delay in effecting the required legal mechanisms. A parliamentary committee recommended they leave end of this month. (Daily Nation)

-- Fresh details show one of the three female terrorists killed during an attack on a police station in Mombasa on Sunday was due to join university, and two of them were sisters. Police say they were partly motivated to avenge the February 2, 2014 raid on a mosque in the town. (The Standard)

-- Mega infrastructure projects in East Africa may stop once the monetary union is put in place seven years from now to avoid breaching the regional fiscal deficit and debt policies. (Business Daily)

-- Security agents establish the existence of a terror cell at the Daadab Refugee Camp in Northern Kenya and are now looking for seven female members of the gang on the prowl. (People Daily)

-- East Africa leaders visit Somali capital, Mogadishu, to attend a special Inter-Governmental Authority on Development Summit. The meeting was called to discuss the ongoing crises in Somalia and South Sudan. (The Star) Endit