Sadio Mane & teenage wife Aisha Tamba welcome first child as Al-Nassr star flies to Senegal for baby-naming ceremony

Senegal forward Sadio Mane and his 19-year-old wife Aisha Tamba have welcomed their first child, 14 months after their highly publicized wedding. Senegal superstar Sadio Mane is a father. Mane welcomed his first child with his teenage wife Aisha Tamba last Thursday and flew back to Senegal for the naming ceremony. The couple, whose private…

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Nairobi Court Returns Grabbed KES 45M Karen Land to the Public

The Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC) has successfully reclaimed a prime piece of public land along Mukoma Road in Karen, Nairobi, worth approximately KES 45 million. Private individuals had illegally acquired the land, but a recent court ruling nullified the fraudulent transfer and restored it to public ownership. The contested property, registered as L.R. 2270/71…

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‘I hated team sports’ – Michael Johnson on how short-lived football career prepared him for track dominance

Michael Johnson explains why playing football prepared him for iconic moments on track and honed his leadership skills. Four-time Olympic champion Michael Johnson has opened up about how playing football early on in his career made him rethink about transitioning to athletics.  Johnson, the only male athlete to win both the 200m and 400m events…

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Omtatah Slams Ruto-Raila Pact as a ‘Civilian Coup’ Against Kenyans

Busia Senator Okiya Omtatah has fiercely criticized President William Ruto and Raila Odinga, accusing them of orchestrating a civilian coup through their recent political pact. He claims the agreement undermines Kenya’s constitution and threatens democratic governance. Omtatah dismissed the widely publicized memorandum of understanding (MoU), signed on March 7, 2025, as an illegal attempt to…

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Kenya Races for New IMF Loan as Debt-to-GDP Ratio Hits 65.7%

Kenya and the International Monetary Fund (IMF) have agreed to begin formal talks on a new lending program, scrapping the ninth review of the current $3.6 billion loan agreement. The government is seeking continued financial support to stabilize the economy after rising debt-servicing costs strained its finances following years of heavy borrowing. “The Kenyan authorities and IMF staff have…

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