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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.
The DCP Patron warns that ceding majority control of Kenya’s most profitable asset to Vodacom is a 'strategic blunder' that exposes the country’s digital sovereignty to foreign whims.
In a candid revelation that exposes the fragile ego of Western Kenya politics, the DCP Deputy Party Leader details the secret ultimatum that birthed the 2022 ‘Earthquake’ alliance—and why he now regrets the monster he helped create.
The European Broadcasting Union’s decision to retain Israel despite the ongoing Gaza conflict triggers a wave of withdrawals, deepening the rift between global entertainment and hard-line geopolitics.
Seventeen diplomatic missions cite "credible evidence" of extrajudicial killings following President Samia’s landslide victory, piling pressure on Dar es Salaam to account for the dead.
The former DP claims state agents intimidated chopper firms to block his travel, turning a local MCA’s thanksgiving into a national flashpoint over political freedom.
A landmark dispute highlights how the Data Protection Act is reshaping recruitment, turning casual background checks into potential legal minefields for Kenyan employers.
Four countries, including financial heavyweight Spain, withdraw from the Vienna contest over the Gaza war, testing the resilience of the world’s largest music event.
Five days after a razor-thin defeat in the Mbeere North by-election, the Benga maestro urges calm but signals a looming court battle over the 494-vote margin.
The ruling party has opened registration for high-stakes January grassroots elections in Nyeri and other counties, setting the stage for a crucial test of political loyalties in former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua's heartland
**Beryl Odinga’s daughter reveals her mother was devastated by the passing of the former Prime Minister, stating her life no longer had purpose.**
**Senate Speaker Amason Kingi has ignited the 2027 election debate, proclaiming President William Ruto will face no credible opposition. But with a restless populace and shifting alliances, is it a prophecy or a premature political gamble?**
Former CS Moses Kuria claims Makadara MP George Aladwa was coerced by ‘powerful offices’ into abandoning their joint ticket for Nairobi's top seat, a charge that exposes early high-stakes maneuvering for the 2027 race.