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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 Philippine Supreme Court rules that same-sex couples can legally co-own property, a historic step for LGBTQ+ rights in the conservative Catholic nation.
Police in Nandi have arrested a couple accused of beating their 19-year-old nephew to death over alleged maize theft, a domestic tragedy that has shocked the Turbo community.
Ugandan authorities have dismantled an online syndicate using Natasha Karugire’s identity to defraud unsuspecting citizens through fake social media accounts.
Security forces have arrested two suspected gang leaders in a dawn raid in Diani’s Tanduri area, part of a major crackdown to protect tourists and locals from a wave of coastal crime.
Police in Makueni launch a manhunt for a murder suspect who has resurfaced in Kilungu, terrorizing residents of Umu and Katulye villages after killing a woman last month.
Premier Chris Minns defends NSW police tactics against protesters, citing safety concerns despite viral videos of officers punching demonstrators.
Justice Margaret Muigai denies bail to officer Klinzy Baraza, citing witness intimidation and public safety concerns in the high-profile murder trial of Boniface Kariuki.
Dashcam captures Joseph Nyandwaro laughing after deadly New Jersey crash.
Foam found on victims’ mouths challenges initial drowning theory.
In a bustling Nairobi café, a forgotten device becomes the unexpected bridge between two lonely souls navigating loss.
A Forward Travellers matatu tout is caught on camera assaulting a passenger over an alleged fake M-Pesa message, sparking outrage over the violent culture in Nairobi’s transport sector.
Despite millions spent on human rights training and constitutional safeguards, the culture of impunity within the force remains stubbornly unbroken.