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Top news items in Kenya's major media outlets

Xinhua,January 22, 2018 Adjust font size:

NAIROBI, Jan. 22 (Xinhua) -- The following are the news highlights in Kenyan media outlets on Monday.

-- Opposition leader Raila Odinga has vowed to push on with his swearing-in at the end of this month, even as it emerged that a church and a business community had applied to use Uhuru Park, the proposed venue of the event. (Daily Nation)

-- Up to 40 governors are on the spot for flouting constitutional requirements in their choice for new cabinet members. The executives were not vetted by the Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission. (The Standard).

-- Kenyan doctors want their foreign colleagues who want to practice in Kenya be vetted thoroughly before being allowed to practice. (The Star).

-- Kenya has banned all avocado exports following a severe shortage that has raised prices locally to a three-year high. (Business Daily) Enditem