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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 Ministry of Education has threatened parents with jail time for failing to enrol children in Grade 10, enforcing a strict 100% transition policy amidst the CBC implementation crisis.
A Tanzanian court has sentenced a Nigerian national to 28 years in prison for drug trafficking, marking a major victory in the regional war against narcotics syndicates.
A mob in Narok defies police to lynch and burn a suspect accused of stealing a motorcycle, highlighting the terrifying rise of vigilante justice in Kenya.
Philip Young accused of drugging and inviting men to rape wife for 13 years, mirroring French shocker.
A 70-year-old pastor, Stephen Nderitu, has been sentenced to 10 years in jail for brutally killing his wife of 42 years with a hammer and panga on Valentine’s Eve in Nakuru.
The family of Alphy Migasha demands the arrest of a KDF officer captured on CCTV brutally assaulting their son in Umoja One, injuries from which he later died.
Security forces in Kerio Valley recover two illegal firearms and ammunition surrendered voluntarily at Tot Police Station, marking a small but significant victory in the ongoing disarmament campaign.
Three people have been shot dead in Lake Cargelligo, NSW, in a suspected targeted attack, shattering the peace of the rural community and reigniting Australia’s debate on gun violence.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese admits the government "could not protect" victims of the Bondi terror attack, offering a tearful apology at a memorial service that honored the dead and celebrated the heroes.
DJ Brownskin walks free after a Nairobi court finds insufficient evidence to convict him of aiding his wife’s suicide, sparking intense public debate on law versus morality.
Police arrest three suspects in Kisumu for attempting to defraud a parent of KES 400,000 in a fake Grade 10 placement scholarship scam amid national placement chaos.
South African Police Minister Senzo Mchunu admits failure in defeating gangs amidst explosive allegations of collusion and sabotage from top commander Lt. Gen. Mkhwanazi.