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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.
Kenyan shooter Priscilla Mburu receives a second Olympic Solidarity Scholarship, boosting her quest to win a historic medal at the LA 2028 Games.
A profile of Coach Buddy Stephens, exploring how his success at East Mississippi Community College and fame from "Last Chance U" have built his wealth and legacy.
Team Kenya heads to the World Cross Country Championships in Florida led by Agnes Ngetich, aiming to defend their title while honoring the enduring legacy of Agnes Tirop.
NOC-K President Paul Tergat launches a comprehensive support strategy for LA 2028, targeting non-traditional sports to diversify Kenya’s Olympic medal haul.
Kenya Police Bullets reclaim the FKF Women’s Premier League top spot via a walkover, intensifying a tight title race against Vihiga Queens and Ulinzi Starlets.
Jose Mourinho orders his Benfica players to sleep at the training ground as punishment for their League Cup semi-final loss, aiming to force reflection ahead of the Porto derby.
Kenya’s mixed relay team, led by Reynold Cheruiyot and Purity Chepkirui, aims for a fourth world title in Tallahassee, banking on a blend of speed and experience to hold off Ethiopia.
Nandi County prepares to host the Magical Kenya Mountain and Trail Series, blending elite mountain running with the rich cultural heritage of the Taptengelei Festival.
Absa Bank sponsors the Sunshine Development Tour with KES 4 million, boosting prize money and logistics for tournaments in Thika and Karen to prepare Kenyan golfers for the global stage.
Despite a 2-0 defeat to Burkina Faso, the Falcons of Jediane squeeze into the Round of 16 as one of the best third-placed teams, setting up a David vs. Goliath clash with the defending champions.
With the AFCON 2027 clock ticking, the FKF President assures a jittery nation that the 'Fresh Start' is yielding fruit—from Talanta City's concrete to the grassroots mud.
The Grade Eight pupil from Kabarak outwitted Kenya’s finest veterans to claim the 2025 championship and a KES 1.4 million car, signaling a seismic shift in the nation’s chess hierarchy.