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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.
Following confusion over messages about the Universal Health Coverage workforce, Kenya’s Head of Public Service has directed ministries and state agencies to coordinate their public communications and ensure that announcements across social media
To avert a severe shortage, Kenya has authorised a special import window for raw sugar, allowing industrial processors to procure supplies while officials work to boost local cane production.
The US Embassy in Nairobi has invited students to register for the September 13 EducationUSA University Fair, where representatives from over 30 US institutions will offer guidance on programs, scholarships and admissions.
Kenyan soldiers serving in the UN peacekeeping mission in eastern DR Congo have been awarded UN service medals for professionalism and community engagement, with commanders hailing them as the best contingent in the Force Intervention Brigade.
The Friends of Karura Forest warn that a government directive to channel all payments for Karura Forest through the eCitizen platform threatens to strip the community trust of revenue needed to pay staff and maintain operations, highlighting concerns over transparency and conservation partnerships.
KeNHA has urged motorists to use alternative routes after a 10-hour traffic jam on the Nakuru–Nairobi highway caused by lane indiscipline, heavy vehicle volumes and a National Youth Service parade, with officials working to clear the congestion and restore normal flow.
A parliamentary committee is scrutinising private hospitals after officials admitted performing organ transplants on foreign patients using defunct NHIF funds, with lawmakers demanding donor and recipient details amid concerns over ethical and legal compliance.
Embakasi East MP Babu Owino claims some ODM colleagues booed Raila Odinga during a joint meeting with UDA, asserting that his Kenya Moja movement is growing and intends to choose its own candidate later.
Matatu operators blocked both lanes of Ngong Road in Nairobi to protest alleged police harassment, causing severe traffic and prompting authorities to divert vehicles while urging dialogue to address the sector’s grievances.
Treasury CS John Mbadi says he has not approved the proposed public–private partnership to expand the Nairobi–Nakuru highway, noting that the project is still under procurement and will undergo thorough review before moving forward.
Kenya Airways CEO Allan Kilavuka said the carrier’s KSh 12.1 billion half-year loss stemmed from grounding several aircraft, which cut capacity by about 20 percent and slashed revenue.
Kenya’s High Court has ordered the government to halt plans to build a permanent church at State House, saying the project raises critical constitutional questions about state and religion.