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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.
Kisumu police seize a large consignment of bhang and arrest a Kenyan and a Ugandan, disrupting a major cross-border drug trafficking ring.
A coroner refers the death of exploited Filipino migrant Jerwin Royupa to the Australian Federal Police, serving as a grim warning to Kenyan job seekers about the dangers of "training visas" and modern slavery abroad.
Myanmar denies genocide at the ICJ, terming allegations by The Gambia as "unsubstantiated" and framing its 2017 military crackdown as a legitimate counter-terrorism operation against insurgents.
Explaining the rationale behind KDFs strict physical requirements, from dental health to height, amid public debate over their relevance in modern warfare.
A government amnesty in Tana River yields nine illegal assault rifles surrendered by elders, as the state races to disarm the volatile region before the amnesty window closes.
Isiolo Governor Abdi Guyo demands a permanent military base as a deadly bandit attack shatters the peace along the Samburu border, threatening the region’s stability.
A KWS ranger kills a police officer and injures two others in a Kwale bar shooting linked to a love triangle, before committing suicide, reigniting concerns over mental health in the forces.
Kirinyaga MCA Lucy Njeri confronts the suspected killer of her daughter Seth Nyakio in court, vowing to fight for justice as the murder trial grips the nation.
The High Court freezes bank accounts of Kiambu Governor Kimani Wamatangi and his family as EACC investigates an alleged KSh 813 million corruption scandal involving county funds.
The Federal High Court dismisses NDLEA’s bid to keep Proxy Night Club sealed, delivering a win for the Lagos establishment following a massive drug raid last October.
Activist Omoyele Sowore takes on Nigeria’s police chief in a N1.2 billion lawsuit over alleged brutality, setting the stage for a high-stakes battle on the right to protest.
A former aide to cult leader Paul Mackenzie turns state witness, offering crucial evidence on the Shakahola massacre in exchange for a plea bargain.