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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.
Wildlife advocates decry the "quiet" reversal as barbaric, warning of ecological fallout as Australian farmers retain the right to use lethal force against crop-raiding pollinators.
The Health CS dismisses the Prime Cabinet Secretary’s warning of a 'constitutional storm,' exposing deep fissures in the Kenya Kwanza administration over the path to the next general election.
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The Westlands MP faces a steep climb in his home turf as FORD Kenya signals it will not roll out the red carpet for an ODM candidate, despite deep blood ties to the party's captain.
The People’s Liberation Army launches 'Justice Mission 2025,' encircling the island and threatening shipping lanes vital to global—and Kenyan—supply chains.
As remittance flows hit record highs, the regional lender refines its mobile and web platforms to streamline cross-border cash flow for millions.
For the first time since the WRC return, the adrenaline-fueled test run moves to a walk-in venue in Naivasha, even as the capital city loses its hosting rights.
A sombre Sunday journey turns chaotic as members of the club’s Githurai Branch survive a scare at one of the country’s most notorious black spots.
Mining CS describes the late Mama Sidi Karisa Katana as a 'pillar of grace' ahead of her burial today in Takaungu, Kilifi County.
Mombasa Governor warns the Orange party cannot 'date in the dark' forever, urging a formal coalition with President Ruto as the post-Raila reality sets in.
Regional leaders rally behind Mogadishu as President Ruto leads crisis talks to prevent a diplomatic rupture in the Horn of Africa.
At the Luo Piny Festival, the President signals the 'broad-based' experiment is evolving into a full election pact—but only if the Orange party can quell its internal wars.