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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.
Transitional Council chiefs inspect the Multinational Security Support base, signaling a new phase in the battle to reclaim Port-au-Prince.
Nakuru teacher Fenwick Malobah attempts a grueling 45-hour non-stop mathematics lesson to break the Guinness World Record and demystify the subject for students.
President Zelensky condemns a Russian drone strike on a passenger train in Kharkiv as an act of "pure terrorism," highlighting the deliberate targeting of civilians.
Former AG Justin Muturi leads the Democratic Party in a historic National Delegates Conference at Ufungamano House, aiming to reposition the party as a key player for the 2027 elections.
Prof. George Kahangwa warns that Tanzania’s Vision 2050 goals hinge on a radical overhaul of skills development to match the demands of a future industrial economy.
He champions East African unity, yet the Ugandan President’s iron-fisted longevity may be the very wall blocking the region’s integration.
After a second fatal shooting by federal agents, the White House signals a tactical retreat, sending an envoy to quell the northern insurrection.
Motorists will pay for decades as the Treasury securitizes the road maintenance fund to plug a gaping budget hole.
Economist Fred Ogola alleges the Othaya church chaos was a state-sponsored "false flag" operation designed to distract from economic woes and settle political scores in Central Kenya.
Businessman Oketch Salah refuses to engage in a public spat with Winnie Odinga over his relationship with the late Raila, citing respect for Mama Ida despite Winnie calling him a liar.
Winnie Odinga aggressively disputes Oketch Salah’s claims of being Raila’s "adopted son" and present at his death, marking a fierce battle for control over the late leader’s legacy.
Kenya Police FC signs 20-year-old Ghanaian midfielder and Vision FC captain Nana Kusi Asante on loan, bolstering their squad ahead of the crucial Bandari FC clash.