NAIROBI, March 30 (Xinhua) -- The following are the news highlights in Kenyan media outlets on Saturday.
-- Any farmer who stops a government inspector from accessing his or her land will be jailed for three years or pay a 3 million shilling fine if proposed food-crop regulations are approved.
The guidelines also bar farmers from buying or selling to unregistered dealers, a decision opposed by agriculture stakeholders. (Saturday Nation)
-- In yet another tirade before an international audience in less than a week, President Uhuru Kenyatta yesterday tore into a section of Jubilee leadership led by his Deputy President William Ruto for politicizing the fight against graft and the handshake deal.(Standard)
-- The government will hold a mass service for the 36 people killed in the March 10 Ethiopian Airlines plane crash, Deputy President William Ruto said on Friday.
Ruto was addressing mourners during a mass for five members of John Karanja's and Paul Njoroge's families who perished in the crash. (Star) Enditem