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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.
Wreckage of Satena Airlines flight found in remote mountains near Venezuelan border with all souls lost, including prominent lawmaker.
Consumer watchdog argues Francis Meja cannot be promoted while sitting as a commissioner, citing gross statutory violation and lack of competitive process.
Justice Ogola rules Margaret Chweya failed to prove marriage to late power broker, denying her slice of multi-billion shilling empire and ending sensational saga.
Days after a gruesome crash claimed her inner circle, the apple tycoon bids a tearful farewell to Terry wa Wambugu, marking the tragic end to a week of horror.
David Mokaya is back in the dock, accused of digitally ‘killing’ the President in a case that tests the thin line between political satire and cybercrime.
South Mugirango MP Sylvanus Osoro challenges the opposition to present a concrete legislative agenda before criticizing the IEBC reconstitution process, warning against "political theatre" over policy.
The UK government offers emergency loans to civil servants as a pension backlog by Capita leaves thousands destitute, a crisis that mirrors Kenya’s own struggles with retiree welfare.
Interior CS Murkomen and US officials honour returning Haiti mission officers at Embakasi, but the celebration masks deep concerns over the mission's shift to a dangerous "gang suppression" role.
Pubs in Northern Ireland face a 57% hike in business rates under new "Reval 2026" rules, threatening mass closures and signaling a global crisis in the hospitality sector.
President Ruto meets US Deputy Secretary of State Christopher Landau, securing a Ksh 208 billion health deal and reinforcing Kenya's role as a key US strategic partner.
Clinical officers end a crippling 36-day strike after signing a return-to-work formula with the government, promising permanent terms and medical cover, though the backlog of patients remains immense.
United Opposition leaders demand IEBC dump Smartmatic and address violence, while Chairman Ethekon warns of a Ksh 20 billion funding gap threatening 2027 poll preparations.