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Top news items in major Kenyan media outlets

Xinhua, March 3, 2017 Adjust font size:

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

-- Anti-corruption commission will carry out lifestyle audit on governors, Members of County Assembly and county officials ahead of the general election as investigation reveals funds meant for devolved units have ended up in pockets of individuals. (Daily Nation)

-- Hardliners, insincerity, lack of commitment and bad blood between doctors and their employer caused the collapse of mediation talks to resolve a three-month strike. A report filed at the Court of Appeal Thursday revealed that none of the mediators was willing to cede ground. (The Standard)

-- Opposition coalition National Super Alliance (NASA) accused the electoral commission of being uncooperative in stopping potential election malpractices. NASA has written a protest letter to the commission, which it has not responded to. (The Star)

-- Kenya's horticulture exports are the latest foreign exchange earner to cross the 971 million U.S. dollars mark, bursting into the league of tea, tourism and diaspora remittances. (Business Daily) Endit