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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 students win the US-Kenya AI challenge with a maternal health platform, showcasing local innovation’s power to solve critical healthcare problems.
Google appeals a US court ruling declaring its search business an illegal monopoly, a move that could delay major changes to the internet landscape and impact millions of users and advertisers in Kenya.
1xBet launches its massive "CAF Trophy Hunt" promo, offering fans a chance to win a Samsung Galaxy Z Fold7, Xbox Series X, and other high-end tech by betting on AFCON matches.
IShowSpeed's chaotic visit to Nairobi highlights a shift in content creation, proving that raw, unscripted authenticity is more powerful than polished storytelling.
A Chinese app that alerts contacts if a user is inactive has gone viral, highlighting the growing fear of "lonely death" among the single-living generation globally.
New IRENA report exposes a shocking disparity: despite vast resources, Africa secured only 344,000 of the millions of green jobs created globally in 2025.
Junet Mohamed reveals Raila Odinga plans to run for president in 2027, upending political calculations, while renal patients at KNH protest over drug shortages.
President Trump appoints Tony Blair, Jared Kushner, and Marco Rubio to a new "Gaza Board of Peace" to oversee reconstruction, sparking debate over the initiative's composition.
Trump assembles a "Board of Peace" featuring Tony Blair and Jared Kushner to manage Gaza's reconstruction, sparking debate on the region's future sovereignty.
Family accuses police of foul play after 23-year-old Dec Muniko Paul falls to his death from a fifth-floor apartment during a raid in Thika, Makongeni estate.
Gospel star Rose Muhando denies marrying Kenyan Pastor Robert Lumbasi, dismissing his claims of paying dowry as mere declarations of love, not marriage.
PR giant Portland Communications is accused of using "black hat" editors to manipulate Wikipedia pages for clients, scrubbing negative info in a "Wikilaundering" scandal.