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Top news items in major Kenyan media outlets

Xinhua,April 21, 2018 Adjust font size:

NAIROBI, April 21 (Xinhua) -- The following are the news highlights in Kenyan media outlets on Saturday.

-- The political class is headed for a major showdown over a new push to review the 2010 constitution pitting key Jubilee and opposition leaders against a camp allied to Deputy President William Ruto. Ruto shot the first salvo last weekend when he dismissed talk of amending the constitution as misplaced and intended to accommodate a few individuals. In what appears to be a repeat of the 2010 referendum contest, the latest push has sharply divided the political class with Ruto and his allies facing off with a growing list of pro-constitutional change campaigners. (Saturday Nation)

-- Foreigners working in Kenya illegally will be kicked out in the next two months, Interior minister said. The government gave the foreigners 60 days window to register or risk being kicked out. (The Star) Enditem