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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.
President's tour injects massive capital into roads, housing, and markets, testing the government's economic agenda in a region historically marginalized and politically significant as an opposition stronghold.
Hundreds of Gor Mahia supporters journeyed to Siaya County to pay tribute at the graveside of their late patron, former Prime Minister Raila Odinga, underscoring his deep-rooted legacy within Kenyan football.
A controversial deal allowing a firm owned by Donald Trump's son-in-law to redevelop a historic NATO-bombed site raises critical questions on public land, foreign investment, and heritage preservation that resonate with ongoing debates in Kenya.
A landmark US lawsuit challenges the limits of free speech on university campuses, raising critical questions for Kenyan academia on balancing political expression with anti-discrimination policies.
The apology from the global broadcaster over a misleading edit of a Donald Trump speech ignites a debate on journalistic integrity and misinformation, placing a spotlight on media standards and accountability in Kenya.
President William Ruto has declared corruption the primary impediment to Kenya's development, a statement that comes as the country loses billions annually to graft, despite new anti-corruption measures being implemented.
Kenya's Orange Democratic Movement solidifies its post-Raila Odinga leadership, appointing the late leader's brother to steer the party amid a strategic crossroads that holds significant implications for the 2027 general election.
A damning audit by the Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission exposes a severe staffing crisis and systemic corruption within the National Police Service, raising urgent questions about Kenya's security readiness and governance.
President William Ruto asserts a complete delisting of all Kenyans from the Credit Reference Bureau, a claim that appears at odds with existing regulations and previous government statements. Financial sector regulators have yet to confirm the sweeping declaration.
President Samia Suluhu Hassan appoints economist Mwigulu Nchemba as Prime Minister following a disputed election condemned by observers, as Kenya confirms its citizens were killed and detained in the ensuing violence.
A damning report by the National Cohesion and Integration Commission exposes a total hiring exclusion for ten minority communities and deep-rooted ethnic imbalance across Kenya's public universities, raising urgent questions about constitutional compliance and national unity.
Dublin's multi-billion-euro strategy to tackle a severe housing shortage offers a comparative lens for Kenya's own Affordable Housing Programme, highlighting shared challenges of supply, affordability, and implementation.