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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.
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.
Alt-rock band Placebo teams up with the Royal Shakespeare Company to score a new production of Brecht’s anti-fascist satire, starring Mark Gatiss.
A Citizens Advice report reveals 16 million people faced Royal Mail delays over Christmas, a 50% rise that highlights the deepening crisis in the privatized postal service.
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.
Kileleshwa MCA Robert Alai supports Winnie Odinga’s condemnation of Oketch Salah, calling for an end to political opportunism surrounding Raila Odinga’s death.
IEBC Chair Erastus Ethekon announces that the boundary review will be postponed until after the 2027 elections due to budget constraints, raising constitutional concerns.