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Top news items in major Kenyan media outlets

Xinhua, November 4, 2016 Adjust font size:

The following are news highlights in major Kenyan media outlets on Friday.

-- The UN has rejected claims that a special inquiry into its South Sudan mission resulting in the sacking of Kenyan commander had a determined outcome. Kenya on Thursday announced it would withdraw its troops from South Sudan in protest of the sacking. (Daily Nation)

-- Opposition leader Raila Odinga has warned that runway corruption in the government would soon make Kenya bankrupt if unchecked. (The Standard)

-- Kenyans working in Tanzania will need to pay 495 U.S. dollars for work permit as the country ignores calls to scrap the fees for residents of East Africa Community. (Business Daily)

-- Kenyan students concluded the three-day Class Eight exit exams with no incident of cheating, a departure from last year that saw widespread malpractices. (People Dail