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Top news items in major Kenyan media outlets

Xinhua, September 17, 2016 Adjust font size:

News highlights of leading Kenyan media outlets on Saturday.

-- Kenya is negotiating a loan of over 59 million U.S. dollars for humanitarian and economic aid to struggling South Sudan, whose leaders reports show lead lavish lifestyles and own property in Nairobi. (The Star)

-- Police are investigating terror group ISIS link to an attack by three women at Central Police Station in Mombasa last week. The assailants were killed. (Saturday Nation)

-- Opposition leader Raila Odinga says he has no apologies to make over exchange with President Uhuru Kenyatta at a politician's burial. President Kenyatta rebuked the Opposition leader after he uttered remarks aimed at dividing his coalition. (Standard on Saturday)

-- East Africa staring at a crisis as a survey shows youths in Uganda perceive corruption as a profitable venture while those in Kenya have a high tolerance for graft, tax evasion and have a desire to make money by nook and crook. (The East African) Endit