NAIROBI, Sept. 14 (Xinhua) -- The following are news highlights in Kenyan media outlets on Saturday.
-- The interrogation of worker at missing Dutch billionaire Tob Cohen's Kitisuru home for the umpteenth time led to the arrest of another suspect in the murder of the tycoon, leading to the discovery of his body in a septic tank in his compound on Friday afternoon.
With time running out for the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) to charge Cohen's estranged wife, Ms Sarah Wairimu, detectives were hard pressed to find answers on the whereabouts of the tycoon who had been presumed dead after missing for more than 60 days. (Daily Nation)
-- Kenya becomes the third African country after Ghana and Malawi to start using a vaccine to fight malaria. Called RTS, S or Mosquirix, it will be administered on children at the ages of six, seven and 24 months to boost their immunity. (Standard)
-- Tangatanga legislators have planned a series of countrywide prayer rallies to "pray for the full implementation of the 2013 political pact" between President Uhuru Kenyatta and his deputy, William Ruto. The rallies are organized by the pro-Ruto wing of Jubilee which has defied calls by President Kenyatta to stop premature 2022 campaigns. (Star) Enditem
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