— It is a race against time for Kenya’s Judiciary and the electoral agency to rebuild public confidence as the country heads to elections. While the Judiciary’s image has been battered by graft, the electoral team has been accused of favoring the ruling coalition. (Saturday Nation)

— President Uhuru Kenyatta’s government has drafted a radical law that seeks to fight graft, which is deeply entrenched in the nation. Unlike in the current situation, the Bill focuses on the giver of the bribe and proposes jail terms of up to 10 years for those found guilty. (Standard on Saturday)
— Kenya is to invest 287 million U.S. dollars in technical education to boost the 135 institutions in the sector as the country seeks to curb unemployment and spur manufacturing. (the People) Enditem
Source: Xinhua


