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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.
DCI detectives launch a manhunt for "quack" doctors in Nairobi after a botched dental surgery at an illegal Kawangware clinic nearly kills a patient, sparking a city-wide crackdown.
CS Aden Duale launches a bold "90-70-90" strategy to eliminate cervical cancer by 2030, introducing single-dose vaccines and self-sampling kits to save 3,000 lives annually.
Former Kiambu DG hopeful Faith Mwaura abandons Moses Kuria’s party for UDA, launching a high-stakes bid for the Roysambu parliamentary seat in the 2027 elections.
Speaker Moses Wetang'ula dismisses claims of Executive capture, urging MPs to ignore "digital noise" and asserting that Parliament remains an independent arm of government.
From saving lives in Nairobi to losing his in Ukraine, a soldier's death exposes a deadly trafficking ring preying on Kenya's veterans.
Government plans to source 80% of loans domestically to avoid currency risks, sparking fears of crowding out the private sector.
The removal of General Zhang Youxia, Xi Jinping’s closest ally, sends shockwaves through the People’s Liberation Army and signals a ruthless new phase in Beijing’s anti-corruption drive.
Authorities warn that dry conditions and soaring temperatures could cause the devastating Otways bushfire to reignite, as a political crisis deepens within the Coalition.
Federal agents involved in the killing of nurse Alex Pretti are on leave as Bruce Springsteen releases a protest anthem, "Streets of Minneapolis," decrying "state terror."
Starbucks has removed the limit on CEO Brian Niccol's private jet use, citing security threats, reigniting debate over the company's environmental hypocrisy.
Rigathi Gachagua Supreme Court update: an official notice lists a ruling (not judgment) in National Assembly v Rigathi Gachagua set for Friday, Jan 30, 2026—an interlocutory step, not a final impeachment verdict.
Kwara State imposes a strict 24-hour curfew on Oro-Ago and Gbugbu districts, launching a massive military clearance operation to flush out entrenched bandit syndicates.