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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.
Jumia Kenya has recorded Sh15.8 billion in sales, validating the company's aggressive restructuring strategy and cementing Nairobi's role as a critical pillar of its African operations.
The International Finance Corporation (IFC) is set to inject $5 million (Sh645 million) into Nairobi-based electric mobility startup ARC Ride, signalling a massive vote of confidence in Kenya's transition to green transport.
New research shatters the binary myth that women directors are either risk-averse or reckless, revealing a complex dynamic driven by corporate performance and financial health.
EU top diplomat Kaja Kallas has fired a diplomatic salvo at US Secretary of State Marco Rubio, rejecting his claims of "civilisational erasure" and asserting that Europe remains a robust power.
As the agri-food giant eyes new horizons in East Africa, a damning analysis suggests Del Monte Kenya cannot move forward until it pays the price—literally and morally—for years of alleged brutality on its plantations.
Kenya's sovereign debt costs are creeping upward again, with Eurobond yields edging higher by 2.63 basis points this week, signaling shifting global sentiment just as Treasury considers a new issuance.
President William Ruto has unveiled an ambitious reform agenda for the African Union (AU), proposing a significant boost to the Peace Fund to KES 129bn.
The celebrations reflected the growing popularity of the energy drink in Kenya, with thousands of participants taking part and retailers reporting increased foot traffic during the campaign period.
Kenyan motorists and households breathe a collective sigh of relief as the energy regulator announces significant price reductions, signaling a potential easing of the cost-of-living crisis.
As the gavel passes in Addis Ababa, a new chapter begins for the African Union. Kenya's President William Ruto has thrown his full weight behind Burundi's President Évariste Ndayishimiye.
Nairobi celebrates the Chinese Year of the Horse with pomp and color, highlighting the strategic and cultural deepening of Sino-Kenyan relations.
The UN Security Council issues a stern ultimatum to South Sudan’s warring factions: stop the fighting immediately or face international justice.