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**A Victorian court convicts a man from a high-profile family for raping his friend's girlfriend, a verdict that echoes ongoing battles for justice against gender-based violence in Kenya.**
**A solitary goal from Alpha Onyango was enough for Gor Mahia to overcome a resilient Kakamega Homeboyz, ending a frustrating three-match winless streak and returning to the top of the FKF Premier League.**
**Global football's governing body has announced a landmark $727 million financial distribution for the 2026 World Cup, a move that raises the stakes for aspiring nations like Kenya but arrives amidst sharp criticism over soaring ticket prices for fans.**
The celebrated but controversial Uruguayan striker will remain with MLS champions Inter Miami for the 2026 season, continuing his partnership with Lionel Messi.
New footage shows Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim publicly criticising defender Leny Yoro during the club's chaotic 4-4 draw with Bournemouth, raising questions about player tensions at Old Trafford.
Global football body introduces a new, limited tier of tickets at a fixed price after global outcry over “extortionate” costs for the 2026 tournament.
After a year of financial scrutiny, the global body restores full access to development grants, handing Hussein Mohammed’s administration a critical win—but with strict strings attached.
From Singapore schoolboy to British & Irish Lion, the Harlequins playmaker has built a financial empire matching his on-field brilliance.
With the Top Four in sight, Manchester United must navigate a depleted squad tonight as food poisoning and the looming African tournament disrupt plans at Old Trafford.
The detectives secure maximum points at Nyayo as returning stars Siang’u and Indeche prove motherhood is no barrier to dominance.
The former Nzoia Sugar winger breaks his silence with a match-winning double at Kasarani Annex, setting a bold 10-goal target as the Brewers breathe down the neck of league leaders Kenya Police.
The federation bets on a residential academy model to turn 2011-born talents into the 2027 World Cup squad, promising full scholarships and a break from chaotic preparations.
One year in, the Portuguese tactician admits 6th place isn't enough for the badge, while Paul Scholes leads the chorus of disapproval over the handling of a Carrington jewel.