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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.
A leaked report for No 10 reveals that England’s most deprived areas will see worsening crime and unemployment, dealing a blow to the government’s regeneration promises.
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.
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.
IEBC Chair Erastus Ethekon announces that the boundary review will be postponed until after the 2027 elections due to budget constraints, raising constitutional concerns.
Mathare United coach John Kamau laments dropped points against Posta Rangers as he demands a sharper performance ahead of the crucial KCB clash.
Nationals MP Colin Boyce launches a leadership challenge against David Littleproud, warning that the party’s split from the Coalition is "political suicide."
A senior DCI officer is disarmed and under investigation after allegedly shooting two men at a Kitengela club, contradicting his claim of firing warning shots.
Winnie Odinga dismisses claims of nepotism, defending her mother Ida Odinga’s nomination to UNEP as a well-deserved recognition of her 40-year legacy as an educator and activist.
President Trump orders a tactical withdrawal in Minnesota, sending Border Czar Tom Homan to quell tensions after the controversial shooting of nurse Alex Pretti by federal agents.
Interior PS Raymond Omollo confirms the Galana-Kulalu bridge is near completion, a key step in the state’s plan to operationalize the mega-farm and reduce food imports.
Murang’a Senator Joe Nyutu argues that the failed BBI bill would have averted the current IEBC boundary review crisis and saved Mt. Kenya’s protected constituencies.
Treasury data reveals Nairobi and Turkana as the top beneficiaries of KSh 4.04 trillion devolution funds, sparking tough questions on accountability and impact in marginalized regions.