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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 petitioner sues KETRACO to halt board renewals, alleging a "systematic purge" has left 63% of top management in the hands of a single ethnic community.
Kenya Met predicts heavy rains and lows of 5°C for Nairobi and Kiambu, with strong winds expected at the Coast.
Alex Honnold’s live Netflix climb of Taipei 101 is delayed by 24 hours due to rain, highlighting the deadly risks of scaling the 1,667ft skyscraper without ropes.
Partnership with tech giant speaks to push to engage younger fans but also has wider strategic goals in mind.
Jeff Koinange goes viral for humorously calling out a fan’s fake accent, sparking a social media conversation on authenticity and "shrubbing."
Data reveals 3,800 minors were detained in 2025 as the Trump administration shifts focus from the border to the US interior, detaining families with valid legal status.
Kenyan startup Wowzi pays out a record KSh 770 million to African micro-influencers, validating the "creator economy" as a viable solution to youth unemployment.
The KRA has suspended nil tax filings until March 2026, deploying advanced data integration to catch tax cheats who live lavishly but declare zero income, aiming to widen the tax net.
TikTok's US venture quietly updates its privacy policy to collect precise GPS data, sparking fresh fears of surveillance capitalism and raising alarm bells for users worldwide.
Australian veterans express outrage after Donald Trump claims allied troops "stayed back" in Afghanistan, a statement termed "disgusting" by RSL President Peter Tinley.
The Gates Foundation and OpenAI launch the Sh6.45bn "Horizon1000" initiative to deploy AI in 1,000 African clinics, aiming to revolutionize efficiency and patient care.
Australia’s eSafety boss reveals social media giants were dragged "kicking and screaming" to enforce a ban on under-16s, shutting down 4.7 million accounts and setting a global precedent.