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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.
A second-half masterclass from winger Ian Simiyu sees the Brewers avenge last season’s humiliation and move joint-top of the FKF Premier League, leaving Batoto ba Mungu staring at the relegation abyss.
Michael Johnson’s revolutionary league promised to make athletes rich. Instead, it has filed for Chapter 11, leaving stars like Emmanuel Wanyonyi and Mary Moraa facing a financial black hole.
For the first time since 1976, Team Kenya dominates the continent, bagging 10 medals in Zimbabwe and proving that the nation’s sporting prowess goes far beyond the track.
Liverpool captain admits uncertainty over Egyptian star’s future following public fallout with manager Arne Slot and a tempting multi-billion shilling offer from the Gulf.
From broken $21 promises to KES 540,000 tickets—why the North American dream is fast becoming a financial nightmare for the 'People's Game.'
Supporters warn the 2026 tournament in North America risks becoming a playground for the ultra-wealthy, with single tickets for the final costing upwards of KES 540,000.
The Egyptian icon clears the air with manager Arne Slot just hours before Anfield clash—but with AFCON looming and 'goodbye' threats lingering, is this a truce or a farewell?
In a stunning admission from Busan, global anti-doping chief David Howman declares the fight against drugs has 'stalled,' leaving Kenya’s clean athletes to wonder if the playing field will ever be level.
While the Nairobi Woman Representative’s attire captured social media attention, the East African Parliamentary Games are driving a deeper agenda of regional integration and a KSh 129 million economic injection.
Clubs are still in the dark about the fine print of the Sh1.3 billion broadcast contract, leaving players unpaid and questions unanswered.
After a controversial snub at the World Athletics Awards, Kenya’s golden duo faces one final hurdle for 2025 glory—but will fan power be enough to turn the tide?
The Kenyan champions’ unbeaten run in Cairo ends at the hands of Mozambique’s Ferroviário, but Coach Kabalan insists the 91-76 loss is the 'perfect lesson' before the knockout stage.