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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.
Kenya Railways unveils ambitious plan to transform the colonial-era hub into a multimodal giant, integrating BRT and pedestrian zones to decongest the capital.
As Chinese and Dutch titans pour billions into Aragón’s wind-swept plains, the link between renewable grids and industrial growth offers a stark blueprint for Nairobi’s manufacturing ambitions.
Weeks after gospel singer Betty Bayo’s passing, the controversial pastor signals a definitive shift in the standoff over who raises Sky and Danivictor.
As the utility giant loses a fifth of its workforce to retirement, the race is on to replace decades of technical expertise before the lights go out.
Commission abandons "unrealistic" census projections for National Registration Bureau data, aiming to capture eligible youth ahead of the 2027 General Election.
The 78-year-old billionaire and democracy icon faces life behind bars after a court brands him a "mastermind" of foreign collusion, signaling the end of an era for Hong Kong's free press.
For Kenyan SMEs, distinguishing between a Till, Store, and Head Office number isn't just semantics—it’s the key to secure transactions and streamlined bookkeeping.
Commercial flight forced into emergency maneuver after US Air Force plane allegedly flying without transponders crossed its path near Venezuela.
In a landmark move at UNEA-7, nations agree to tackle the hidden energy and water costs of artificial intelligence, positioning Nairobi at the center of global tech policy.
The utility firm clears a chunk of its overdue bills to KenGen and IPPs after the Auditor-General flagged mounting interest charges that threaten to inflate consumer prices.
As households rush to escape the grid, Canberra injects billions to keep its solar storage scheme afloat—offering a stark lesson for Kenya’s growing renewable sector.
While the world watches Australia block under-16s from TikTok and Instagram, experts warn that the addictive mechanics of online gaming—a KES 24 trillion global industry—remain entirely unchecked.