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Major news items in Kenya's leading media outlets

Xinhua, April 23, 2017 Adjust font size:

The following are major news items in Kenya's leading media outlets on Sunday.

-- Opposition coalition National Super Alliance (NASA) leaders on Sunday resume talks on power-sharing ahead of an announcement of who will be their presidential candidate on Thursday this week as anxiety grips their supporters. The five leaders are expected to iron out all sticking issues including positions to be held by all of them if they win elections. (Sunday Nation)

-- Ruling party Jubilee botched elections on Friday blamed on infighting between officials and change of plans that included printing of less ballot papers. (Standard on Sunday)

-- Kenya has started offering incentives to textile companies as it seeks to rehabilitate the under-performing sector and create jobs. (The Star). Endit