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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.
A Kirinyaga widow takes her own life just a week after her husband’s funeral, exposing the mental health crisis and economic despair ravaging families in the region.
Chaos engulfs Njoro Girls High School as students and parents protest the death of Form Four student Brenda Akinyi, alleging severe medical negligence by the administration.
Nairobi lawyer Rogers Monda has filed a landmark petition against the government, blaming state inaction for the boda boda sector’s deadly descent into lawlessness and mob violence.
A Homa Bay village is reeling after a headteacher allegedly bludgeoned a retired colleague to death in a dispute over cattle grazing, leaving the victim’s wife critical.
Kisumu matatu operators reject the nationwide strike call, prioritizing business continuity over solidarity and exposing deep rifts in the transport sector.
A desperate father facing eviction in Nairobi finds salvation through the kindness of a stranger, highlighting the precarious reality of the city’s gig economy workers.
A poignant personal essay on abandonment and resilience in Kayole. A daughter confronts the mother who left five years ago when tragedy struck, only to return to a gate that remains firmly locked.
Confusion reigns in Nairobi as a faction of matatu operators defies a suspension order, paralyzing transport along Thika Road in protest against rising vehicle arson.
Tragedy strikes KUPPET elections at City Primary School as a speeding vehicle ploughs into teachers queuing to vote, leaving one dead and scores wounded.
Residents execute bloody mob justice on suspected cattle thieves in Makueni, torching their lorry and signaling a collapse in trust for state security machinery.
Family in Muhara village left traumatized after CCTV captures three women desecrating kin’s grave in chilling night raid.
Nairobi mourns as 15 street children, including an infant, are buried at Lang’ata Cemetery, exposing the city’s brutal neglect of its most vulnerable.