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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.
A landmark declaration to combat climate falsehoods was launched at COP30, but a damning report on fossil fuel health hazards underscores the high stakes for Kenyan communities living on the frontlines of extraction and a changing climate.
The 5th Piny Luo Cultural Festival kicks off in Migori County, aiming to boost the local economy and foster unity in the first edition since the passing of its long-time patron, Raila Odinga.
President Ruto’s promise of one million youth jobs by 2026 under the Affordable Housing Programme comes as official figures vary, while Makueni County receives billions for new infrastructure projects.
Investigations into the Social Health Authority (SHA) reveal billions of shillings in alleged fraudulent claims, threatening Kenya's universal healthcare goals and prompting widespread arrests and suspension of facilities.
A massive gold deposit in Kakamega County, valued at Sh683 billion, could transform Kenya's mining sector and boost the national economy, but raises critical questions about community benefits and environmental stewardship.
Low-income communities in Kenya's capital bear the brunt of a severe air pollution crisis, facing disproportionately high rates of respiratory illness and death from contaminated air linked to burning waste and toxic industrial emissions.
A new government directive compels Kenya's largest SACCOs to replace universal member voting with a delegate system, a move regulators say will enhance efficiency but critics argue silences grassroots savers.
Kenya's State Department for Housing has received an international award for its digital infrastructure integration, even as the Affordable Housing Programme faces persistent questions at home over the mandatory housing levy and the actual pace of delivering homes to citizens.
The Indian government's declaration of a deadly car bombing as a 'terror incident' highlights shared security challenges facing New Delhi and Nairobi, placing a spotlight on their long-standing counter-terrorism cooperation.
President Yoweri Museveni’s admission to detaining two Kenyan activists sparks a diplomatic test for Nairobi, raising urgent questions about the safety of citizens and the state of East African Community relations.
The British government proscribed the direct-action group under terror laws, a move the UN calls a ‘disturbing misuse’ of legislation. For Kenya, this raises critical questions about the definition of terrorism amid strong UK-Kenya security ties.
Following a landslide election victory, Catherine Connolly’s inauguration as Ireland's 10th president signals a potential turning point for the Irish language in public life, a development with global resonance for cultural preservation movements.