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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 Power targets critical infrastructure upgrades in the metropolitan region, urging residents and businesses to prepare for scheduled daytime outages.
Integrated Payment Services Limited (IPSL) unveils a radical strategy to reclaim market share from mobile money giants, introducing alias-based transfers and slashing costs for everyday transactions.
As threats evolve from traditional piracy to climate-induced instability, Kenya rallies 16 nations to secure the Western Indian Ocean’s vital trade routes.
The Black Stars are set for a high-stakes clash with Thomas Tuchel’s Three Lions, while Morocco’s Atlas Lions await the Scots in a historic expanded tournament across North America.
It is no longer a pilot project. With nearly half its fleet now electric, the ride-hailing giant proves that for Kenyan riders, the green shift is less about saving the planet and more about surviving the economy.
The Canadian-American icon redefined city skylines with his titanium-clad curves, leaving a legacy that challenged the very physics of construction.
Viral footage captures the unbridled joy of an inmate granted temporary release, turning a solemn security detail into the highlight of the ceremony.
Less than 24 hours after a US-brokered handshake in Washington, the ink is barely dry before mortar fire in South Kivu sends hundreds fleeing and threatens the stability of the entire East African Community.
A new investigation reveals how deepfake technology is hijacking the faces of trusted medical experts to peddle unproven supplements to millions of unsuspecting scrollers.
The US-based critic alleges political interference as Meta cites policy violations, sparking fears of a digital crackdown ahead of Independence Day demonstrations.
Data watchdog demands answers after tests reveal algorithms used to hunt criminals are far more likely to misidentify Black and Asian suspects.
As global giants Universal and Warner strike deals with generative platforms, Dave Stewart warns that resisting the “unstoppable force” of artificial intelligence is a losing battle for creatives.