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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.
Following a wave of youth-led protests, a new survey indicates seven in ten young Kenyans plan to vote in 2027, signaling a potential shift from street activism to ballot-box influence. But deep-seated distrust in the electoral process
A deadly blizzard in Patagonia that killed five international tourists, including a Briton, raises urgent questions about operator responsibility and extreme weather protocols in adventure tourism—a vital sector for Kenya.
The Tanzanian government has announced it is reviewing a CNN investigation that uncovered evidence of killings and possible mass graves following the disputed October 29 election, a crisis raising stability concerns across the East African region.
The Inspector General’s pledge confronts a crisis of public trust as rights groups report a 450% spike in enforced disappearances in 2024, while the state’s own data on the missing remains inconsistent.
New Inspector General Douglas Kanja addresses police accountability following deadly protests that led to his predecessor's resignation, as oversight bodies demand justice for dozens killed and hundreds injured.
The brutal murder of a 30-year-old delivery rider in a South B apartment, lured by a fake iPhone order, has intensified calls for greater protection for Nairobi's gig economy workers.
A Mombasa High Court has convicted a truck driver for the 2022 murder of his wife, a case that highlights the lethal intersection of social media, domestic violence, and financial disputes in Kenya.
A sexual assault case in Garissa involving a tuk-tuk rider highlights the systemic failure of justice for survivors in Northern Kenya, where the traditional 'Maslaha' system is unlawfully used to settle serious crimes
Kenya's Asset Recovery Agency is seeking final forfeiture of assets linked to suspected drug trafficker Nancy Kigunzu, escalating the state's financial war on narcotics and money laundering.
A first-of-its-kind conviction in New South Wales, Australia, for inciting violence against transgender people casts a sharp light on Kenya's legal landscape, where protections against hate speech based on gender identity remain undefined.
A police constable has pleaded not guilty to the murder of a hawker in Nairobi’s Central Business District. The case at the Milimani Law Courts puts the spotlight on police accountability and the use of lethal force in Kenya.
High Court overturns a lower court's decision in a high-profile narcotics case, granting Nancy Kigunzu temporary freedom under strict conditions as the state continues its broader investigation into a suspected multi-million shilling drug empire.