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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.
TikTok has wiped over half a million Kenyan videos from its platform in just three months.
The Nigeria Data Protection Commission (NDPC) has launched a high-stakes probe into e-commerce giant Temu, citing grave concerns over data surveillance.
Leading Kenyan fintechs are pushing for the adoption of stablecoins to revolutionize diaspora remittances, citing lower costs and instant settlements.
The Communications Authority has raised the network quality compliance threshold to 90% and introduced real-time monitoring to curb poor service by telcos.
A damning internal audit pulls the curtain back on Kenya Railways, revealing a chaotic web of forex losses, unverified payments, and completed lines that are still bleeding cash.
In a stunning admission at Nyamakima, the former Deputy President lifts the lid on the toxic final days of his tenure, claiming he nearly resorted to physical confrontation to defend Mt Kenya interests.
A scathing new audit has ripped the veil off the opaque financial dealings at Kenya Railways, revealing billions in penalties and questionable dollar transactions.
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has thrown his weight behind US-led peace efforts in Ukraine, boldly asserting that the war would never have started had Donald Trump been in the White House.
While the world knows her as the mother of pop sensation Ariana Grande, Joan Grande is a titan of industry in her own right, helming a defense contracting empire.
Mr Obaigbena called on users to embrace LekeeLekee, describing it as an opportunity to participate in shaping a more equitable digital landscape.
Exclusive: Google fails to include safety warnings when users are first presented with AI-generated medical advice.
As Kenya's National Building Code 2024 mandates EV parking in all new malls, a UK driver's £100 nightmare serves as a timely warning for Nairobi's early adopters.