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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.
Nancy Akinyi, stranded in Cambodia with over 100 Kenyans, warns of sex trafficking and cyber-slavery after a cosmetology job scam turned into a nightmare.
The High Court orders the Public Service Commission to immediately halt salaries for President Ruto’s 21 advisors, terming the payments illegal and creating a standoff between the Executive and the Judiciary.
Barron Trump called London police from the US after witnessing an assault on FaceTime, saving a woman from her attacker, Matvei Rumiantsev.
A postmortem confirms Karatina businessman George Gathu was shot four times, including in the head, contradicting police claims and sparking demands for justice.
A court orders Safaricom to restore Ex-OCS Samson Taalam’s line after fraudsters—allegedly aided by insiders—swapped his SIM and solicited bribes while he was in custody for murder.
Nyeri is gripped by fear after Bishop John Njomo vanishes, leaving his young daughter to discover his blood-soaked clothes in a chilling twist to a boda boda mystery.
The Sudanese government returns to a ruined Khartoum, facing a monumental $350 million rebuilding task as residents struggle to survive without basic electricity or water.
In a searing critique, Hussein Khalid warns that the unprecedented wave of police killings, including the recent deaths of Salim Masha and George Matheri, signals a dangerous collapse of national security.
The soul of Nairobi’s transport culture hangs in the balance as Justice Mwamuye sets February 9 for the final verdict on the contentious graffiti ban.
A Philippine court has handed down a chilling verdict that rights groups are calling a "travesty of justice," convicting 26-year-old journalist Frenchie Mae Cumpio of terror financing.
The American dream has turned into a legal nightmare for Dr. Abdullahi Ali, a former refugee from the Dadaab camp and University of Nairobi alumnus, who is now at the center of a high-profile corruption probe in the United States.
Family of Shawn Mark Mwangi demands answers after police failed to act on disappearance report for three weeks.