- When drugged but still conscious
- Over 70% of Guinea's power came from expensive and polluting fuel oil, with high costs and a fragile grid
- According to Roads CS, the country has recorded 2,933 road fatalities so far this year
- EACC, PSC requires counties to do the exercise
- The operation, conducted on Saturday, followed a tip-off from members of the public
- Ex-CJ warns unilateral move violates supreme law
- Tech moguls swear by it; Hollywood stars insist it keeps them trim
- Massive support accorded to the teams of the three host nations has confirmed symbols of unity
- If counties rise to the challenge SHA will take root. If they do not, it will flounder
- In many cases, those disappeared have been forcibly recruited into the drug cartels – or murdered for resisting.
- Khamenei’s charisma is evident not only among the people of Iran but also across the wider Muslim world
- He said the move is aimed at enhancing efficiency, improve service delivery
- Government should demonstrate grass is also green back home through good economic policies
- Ipoa still depends on the Interior ministry to approve it's funding
- A judge has ordered a preliminary injunction to shut it down within 60 days
- Each is seeking to stamp authority in their backyard through their respective parties
- The difference between politicians is simple: the stupid think politics is about power, the wise know it's about service
- The ODM of 2007 went into election as the most vibrant political party since the Kanu of 1963
- I am certain the outcomes of the November 2027 by-election will define the sentiments leading to the big one
- Former ‘Super CS’ must contend with rigorous campaigning, strategy and, above all, building alliances
- His story is not one of bombastic campaigns, street drama or populist promises and outbursts
- The Harambee Stars drew 1-1 in regulation and extra time but were edged out 4-3 on penalties, putting an end to their spirited run.
- "Siasa ikianza tutawaonyesha kivumbi."
- The embassy said its offices in Nairobi will be closed for the day.
- “This celebration of African excellence reminds us that our future is brightest when we stand together."
- This win marks Morocco’s third CHAN title.
- The Iran-backed group said several other senior officials were killed when IDF targeted Yemen's capital, Sanaa.
- According to the widow, the deceased had received the motor vehicle as a gift from the registered owner.
- The striker netted six goals to inspire the Atlas Lions to their third CHAN crown.
- KFS said the only change is the payment platform itself and that all other aspects of forest management remains the same.
- The President said over 1,000 health facilities have already been de-registered for misusing public funds.
- As the clock ticks down, fans are on the edge of their seats, witnessing a thrilling finale to a historic continental showdown.
- The Morocco national team entered the CHAN 2024 final with its sights set on history
- The winner today will not only lift the CHAN 2024 trophy but also etch their name in African football history.
- Infantino arrived in the country Friday, August 28.
- “If we eliminate theft, division, and negative ethnicity, we will change this country in our lifetime.”
- The event was held at Eliud Kipchoge Sports Complex in Kapsabet, Nandi County.
- Zelensky said the killing of Parubiy was an "terrible murder" and promised an investigation.
- Matiang’i described the late Mama Agatha as a woman who embodied love, discipline, and etiquette.
- The group warned that without access to revenue, the forest risks sliding back into neglect.
- "We are all CAF, we are all FIFA, and we are all football. We are united together, and this signifies the great work being done.”
- A US appeals court has ruled that most of Trump’s tariffs are illegal - so what happens now?
- The Madagascar and Morocco clash is scheduled to kick off at 6pm.
- One woman was killed in Ukraine's Zaporizhzhia region, with 28 people injured, according to local officials.
- Affan Kurniawan, 21, was run over by a police vehicle in Jakarta during earlier - and ongoing - protests about low wages.
- The trio were rescued by well-wishers who promptly rushed them to the hospital.
- The veteran councilor, who passed away at the age of 88, was laid to rest at Kithirune Primary School in Meru.
- Individuals who are drugged may experience memory loss, hallucinations, and problems with vision.
- By law, the US Secret Service provides former vice-presidents and their families six months of protection after their terms end.
- Ruto has appointed James Kibugu Wambu as the new non-executive chairperson of its board for a three-year term.