Kenya chiefs replaced after massacre
Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta has replaced his interior minister and police chief following a massacre by Islamist group al-Shabab, the BBC reported.
The president asked Kenyans to unite, and said: "We will not flinch in war against terrorists."
Kenya's police chief David Kimayo stood down, while Interior Minister Joseph Ole Lenku was dismissed.
Earlier, al-Shabab killed 36 quarry workers in the Mandera region near the Somali border.
The group attacked the workers around midnight on Monday while they were asleep in tents at the quarry in Kormey, 15km (9 miles) from the north-eastern town of Mandera.
Non-Muslim workers were shot dead after being separated from the Muslims.