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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.
Members of the Public Accounts Committee want President Ruto summoned to provide evidence for his claim that MPs accepted bribes, warning that unproven allegations damage Parliament reputation and should be handled through formal channels
NTSA launched a portal where motorists can track their driving licence or number plate applications by entering their ID or registration number; requests are sent to collection centres, part of a broader move to digitise transport services
Nominated MP Jackson said UDA and ODM discussions could lead to referendums and executive reforms, including expanding or parliamentary structures, as part of broader constitutional changes aimed at strengthening governance and devolution
After several fatal crashes, aviation experts say Kenya air disasters stem from human error, lax oversight and unpredictable weather rather than mechanical failures; they urge stricter maintenance and regulatory enforcement
Prime Cabinet Secretary and Foreign Affairs chief Musalia Mudavadi has moved swiftly to quell growing diplomatic unease after Kinshasa raised concerns over the appointment of Judy Kiaria Nkumiri as Kenya’s proposed consul-general to Goma in the Democratic Republic of Congo
At the Kenya National Research Festival in Nakuru, officials urged the government to invest in science and technology to support food security and climate resilience. The NRF has already invested over KSh 7 billion in research projects and postgraduate students
Harambee Stars edged Zambia 1‑0 at Kasarani to finish top of Group A in the 2024 African Nations Championship, with coach Benni McCarthy praising the team’s unity ahead of a quarter‑final against Madagascar and President William Ruto rewarding players for their performance.
Authorities in Embu County are investigating suspected dog meat trafficking after residents intercepted traders carrying a dog carcass and butchering tools; health officials warn that consuming unregulated meat poses serious health risks and urge the public to buy from licensed butcheries.
A Kanash bus lost control and plunged into a ditch along Magadi Road near the Catholic University of Eastern Africa, causing massive traffic delays but no serious injuries; the accident has renewed calls for improved road safety measures on the treacherous highway.
A Guardian Angel bus caught fire along the Nairobi–Nakuru highway, forcing passengers to flee but causing no injuries; firefighters doused the blaze and the NTSA will probe the cause as calls mount for stricter maintenance and safety protocols on public‑service vehicles.
DCP deputy leader Cleophas Malala has warned that arresting former deputy president Rigathi Gachagua could trigger protests and disrupt the CHAN quarter‑finals in Nairobi, urging investigators to let him testify before the ICC or Parliament instead
Nyando MP Caroli Omondi has warned that the government’s plan to borrow Ksh480 billion locally will crowd out private borrowers, raise interest rates and stifle small businesses