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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.
Defence Ministry steps in to rescue the chaotic 15,000-seater project as the clock ticks down to Kenya’s AFCON 2027 hosting duties.
Labour CS sounds the alarm on syndicates using tourist visas to traffic desperate job seekers into exploitation abroad.
Governor Sakaja’s Cabinet sanctions a Sh50 billion masterplan to restore Nairobi River, prioritizing dignified resettlement over evictions and promising a green economic corridor.
Audit reveals silent signatories and overnight deposits in unauthorized bank account opened under Governor Sakaja's watch, sparking fraud fears.
A Kenyan woman named Maureen has built a stunning 100% off-grid home in Magadi featuring an outdoor bedroom and bathtub, capitalizing on the region’s spectacular night skies.
Kikelomo Atanda-Owo opens up about her past marriages to a gay man and an abuser, sharing her journey to healing and marriage with Reuben Abati.
New studies warn that the Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway project could destroy the Stubbs Creek Forest Reserve, stripping the Niger Delta of its natural defense against climate change.
After 45 years of broken promises and hazardous travel, Kaduna Governor Uba Sani finally bridges the gap for Kauru communities, turning a one-hour nightmare into a 12-minute breeze.
Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed has inaugurated the Aysha II Wind Power Plant, a Chinese-built mega-project that promises to transform the energy landscape of the Horn of Africa.
The US convenes a 50-nation summit to form a critical minerals trade bloc, aiming to deploy billions in capital and break China's dominance over global supply chains.
Marjan Hussein Marjan becomes the third IEBC CEO to exit under a cloud of controversy, bowing to immense political pressure and procurement scandals just as the drums for the 2027 election begin to beat.
Kenya Power, KPC, and the Ministry of Lands have advertised 56 tenders targeting youth, women, and PWDs, offering a critical economic lifeline to local SMEs.