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Senegal overcomes a controversial penalty decision and a near-walkout to defeat hosts Morocco 1-0 in extra time, claiming the 2025 AFCON title in Rabat.
Marine scientist Farhiya Elmy transforms the seaweed industry by empowering women and introducing value-added processing, rewriting the rules of the Blue Economy.
In a direct challenge to Beijing's dominance, Trump and Takaichi unveil a massive critical minerals and energy pact to secure the Pacific's economic future.
A shadow recruitment network involving recruiting firms, local women, and religious institutions is luring desperate Kenyan youth into the meat grinder of the Russia-Ukraine war with promises of astronomical salaries.
Already, there is pressure to stem graft in various government agencies with a keen eye on education over capitation.
Inside the KBL–JILK dispute: whistleblower claims, alleged payment trails, and reported DCI silence. Why the identity hunt risks justice and arbitration credibility.
In a dusty garage in Nairobi, a woman who once took the Hippocratic Oath now diagnoses transmission failures instead of patients. Joan Nyambura’s radical career pivot from medicine to mechanics is not just a personal journey—it is a stinging indictment
Markets are pricing in a 75% chance of a Bank of England rate cut in March after data reveals a cooling labour market and slowing wage growth.
Former Nominated Senator Gloria Orwoba has launched a blistering attack on the Kenya Kwanza administration, claiming that integrity has become a liability in the current political setup.
The dream of "frictionless trade" post-Brexit has hit a £110 million wall. The UK government has quietly shelved its flagship "Single Trade Window" project, signaling a return to bureaucratic headaches.
In the dust of Isiolo, a quiet victory has been won. A multi-agency security operation has recovered over 1,700 stolen animals, signaling a tactical shift in the war against banditry.
Flower exports rot and passengers sleep on floors as a pay dispute turns East Africa's busiest hub into a ghost town.
As Britain's unemployment hits a five-year high, the looming interest rate cut threatens to shrink the value of the "Hustler's Pound".