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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.
In the latest installment of Citizen Digital's "She Means Business," the spotlight turns to the critical intersection of gender, technology, and online safety.
The Insurance Regulatory Authority (IRA) has opened a golden door for Kenyan professionals, announcing eight fully funded scholarships for a Master of Science in Actuarial Management.
The Insurance Regulatory Authority announces fully funded scholarships for Kenyans to study Actuarial Management at Bayes Business School, UK.
A candid look at the global hospitality crisis as restaurants in Jersey—and beyond—are forced to hike prices to survive soaring operational costs.
The National Research Fund declares a critical vacancy at its helm, sparking a high-stakes search for the leader who will steer Kenya's scientific future.
The government has urged all stakeholders to comply with the new directive to avoid delays in the registration process and other related transactions.
A few years ago, when the Kenyan market was struggling to access dollars as inflation surged, the interest rate regime was the preferred capital mop-up tool for the government.
In a masterclass of digital transformation, Truck Transit Parks (TTP) CEO Jama Onwubuariri reveals how a simple app tamed the notorious chaos of Apapa.
The Retirement Benefits Authority (RBA) has declared war on pension defaulters, proposing draconian new measures that could see government agencies frozen out of Treasury disbursements if they fail to remit employee deductions.
Lloyds Banking Group has been plunged into a corporate ethics crisis after revealing it used the personal banking data of its own employees to suppress pay demands.
While UK households buckle under the weight of rising debt anxiety, Japan and Switzerland have narrowly escaped the jaws of recession, offering a fragile glimmer of hope.
Marcus Jordan, son of the legendary Michael Jordan, has successfully carved his own niche in the cut-throat world of high-end streetwear, amassing a net worth estimated at $6 million.