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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.
Senator Samson Cherargei questions Winnie Odinga's performance at EALA, dismissing her as a beneficiary of "name privilege" and demanding an audit of her legislative contributions.
IEBC Chairperson Erastus Ethekon warns that the constitutional timeline for the 2027 boundary review has lapsed, potentially forcing the country into an election with "expired" constituencies.
Deputy PM Angela Rayner urges Keir Starmer to defy investors and cap ground rents, framing the leasehold reform battle as a test of the government's "Labour" values.
Dubai-based billionaire Dr. Augustus Muli mounts a formidable challenge to Wiper's dominance in Ukambani, using his National Liberal Party and clan influence to demand a shift from "politics of poverty" to development.
Speaker Moses Wetang’ula steps in to de-escalate tensions between Parliament and the Executive, warning MPs against weaponizing summons as the standoff with Inspector General Douglas Kanja intensifies.
US President Donald Trump escalates trade tensions by hiking tariffs on South Korean goods to 25%, citing legislative delays in a move that threatens billions in automotive and pharmaceutical trade.
Wajir Governor Ahmed Abdullahi fiercely defends devolution in Northern Kenya, arguing that the region has achieved miraculous development despite harsh conditions and political criticism.
Gospel DJ Krowbar loses wife Joyce Wanjiku to kidney complications after a brave two-year battle, sparking an outpouring of grief and support from the Kenyan entertainment industry.
Senate PAC directs Vihiga Governor Ottichilo to recover Ksh 1.9 million in unpaid staff loans, exposing systemic financial negligence and "ghost debts" in the county.
Senator Dan Maanzo warns that President Ruto’s allies face political oblivion in 2027, citing their "arrogance of power" and disconnect from the electorate as irreversible fatal flaws.
Senator Dan Maanzo accuses President Ruto of complicity in the violent attack on former DP Gachagua in Othaya, warning that state-sponsored hooliganism threatens national stability.
Sussan Ley plans a Liberal-only frontbench to survive a leadership crisis after the Nationals quit the Coalition, gambling her political future on a split opposition.