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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.
Brigitte Macron faces a political firestorm after being caught on camera using derogatory language against activists protesting sexual violence.
New regulatory data reveals the telco giant has widened its lead, adding nearly 80,000 new subscribers despite the aggressive entry of satellite competitors.
A routine search for a phone charger unravels a five-year relationship, exposing the stark reality of digital infidelity amidst a medical crisis.
The electoral body is pivoting from generic campaigns to forensic research, analyzing non-participation in 22 recent by-elections to win back disillusioned youth before 2027.
As frequent outages expose the fragility of the national grid, KenGen turns to Olkaria’s steam and foreign tech to stabilize power and lower food prices.
A parliamentary inquiry uncovers a ten-week information blackout regarding a fatal network failure, raising urgent questions about telco accountability and the safety of older handsets.
Brussels targets the tech giant over allegations it scraped content from publishers and YouTubers to build its artificial intelligence models without fair compensation.
Police detain protesters outside the Tanzanian High Commission as former Governor Kivutha Kibwana and civil society leaders condemn President Suluhu’s ‘authoritarian turn’ following disputed October polls.
The tech giant faces scrutiny for allegedly scraping YouTube and news sites to train Gemini without paying creators—a move that could rewrite the rules for Kenyan digital publishers.
The former Second Lady flips the script on courtship norms, sharing how a humble dinner at Kenyatta University laid the foundation for a 35-year partnership that survived power, impeachment, and public storms.
The former Treasury insider takes the helm at the global fintech giant, tasked with modernizing the digital plumbing that powers Africa’s central banks and financial markets.
The US President reverses strict bans, allowing high-tech AI chips to flow to Beijing while Washington claims a 25% slice of the revenue.