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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 a strategic move to sanitize one of Kenya’s most feared and misunderstood professions, the Radio Africa Group has inked a landmark partnership with the National Association of Kenya Auctioneers (NAKA).
CFAO Kenya has opened a new Case IH agricultural machinery showroom in Mnazi Mmoja, Mombasa. This marks one of the biggest investments in farming equipment infrastructure the coastal region has seen in years.
The Extreme Makeover star leverages ADHD and carpentry skills into a diversified $12 million portfolio.
A driver fired by World Vision Kenya over an alleged office romance wins a KES 790,000 settlement for unfair dismissal.
WNBA legend Maya Moore sacrificed millions to free her now-husband from prison, proving some legacies are priceless.
Lloyds Bank boss Charlie Nunn addresses staff anger after the bank used employee transaction data to influence pay talks.
From February 17 to March 3, the Chinese will mark the most significant celebration in their culture. Kenyan businesses must build inventory buffers.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has outlined the conditions he considers necessary for any prospective deal between the US and Iran.
Finance Committee Retreats to Draft Report on Safaricom Stake Sale. The Committee noted that out of the projected ordinary revenue of Sh3.321 trillion, Sh1.097 trillion will go toward debt interest payments.
The Kenya Ports Authority has issued a red alert over a sophisticated recruitment syndicate issuing fake appointment letters and demanding illegal "facilitation fees."
Japan and Switzerland barely avoided technical recession with 0.2% annualized growth, but weak exports and consumption signal a fragile year ahead.
As Australia's ACCC drags Coles to court over fake discounts, Kenyan shoppers will recognize the tactics: the same "abuse of buyer power" that cost Carrefour Sh1.1 billion in Nairobi.