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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 standoff highlights a global push for accountability against powerful figures in international sex trafficking networks, a challenge with parallels to justice movements in Kenya and East Africa.
Kenya's 13th Parliament is under intense scrutiny for failing its constitutional oversight role, increasingly seen as subservient to the executive. This erosion of public trust is setting the stage for the 2027 general election to become a critical referendum on legislative accountability.
Nairobi Woman Representative Esther Passaris has endorsed President William Ruto's ambitious infrastructure agenda, arguing it provides a necessary foundation for Kenya's long-term economic prosperity and aligns with established development principles.
Deputy President Kithure Kindiki’s declaration that development funding is contingent on political loyalty ignites a firestorm, starkly contradicting the Kenya Kwanza administration's official policy of equitable resource distribution and exposing deep rifts within the Mt. Kenya political landscape.
Former Tourism Cabinet Secretary Najib Balala’s condolence visit to Ida Odinga, marked by the rare gift of a camel, underscores a deep political history and cultural respect, signaling potential realignments in a post-Raila Odinga era.
Democratic Party leader Justin Muturi has formally petitioned the IEBC, citing an orchestrated campaign of voter bribery and intimidation by state actors ahead of the November 27 by-election, a critical political litmus test for the Mt. Kenya region.
Canberra's multi-billion dollar offshore arrangement to resettle non-citizens in Nauru raises critical questions on sovereignty and human rights, echoing controversial policies like the now-cancelled UK-Rwanda plan and holding key implications for East Africa.
The rapid implosion of a UK left-wing movement led by former Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn offers a cautionary tale on the universal challenges of political unity, financial transparency, and power struggles—themes familiar within Kenya's own dynamic political landscape.
The incident, occurring days before a critical by-election, raises concerns over the use of state security forces in political contests and the narrowing space for freedom of assembly in Kenya.
A Senate committee has raised grave concerns over systemic failures in protecting diaspora labour, warning that billions in remittances are at risk without urgent government intervention to curb widespread abuse and exploitation.
High Court suspends forums on controversial new rules for Kenya's private security sector, citing insufficient notice for public input on the sweeping changes.
As world leaders gather in Johannesburg for the first-ever G20 summit in Africa, the continent's priorities—led by a push for equitable global financial architecture and sustainable development—take centre stage, holding significant implications for Kenya's economic future.