- LONDON, England, February 7, 2025 – Chelsea manager Enzo Maresca says he is happy with how the winter transfer window worked out, despite losing strikers Nicolas Jackson and Marc Guiu to injury. Both strikers came off injured in the 2-1 win at home to West Ham on Monday, but Jackson’s injury is “…
- NAIROBI, Kenya, Feb 7 – Huawei’s DigiTruck Initiative has trained 6,000 youth since its launch in 2019, equipping them with essential digital skills to thrive in today’s ICT-driven world. The program continues to bridge the digital divide, expanding opportunities for young people across Kenya.…
- Having spent two seasons in the second tier, Kayole Starlets are determined to secure automatic promotion after falling short in the playoffs last season.
- NAIROBI, Kenya,Feb 7 – Safaricom and Opportunity International have collaborated to introduce FarmerAI, an innovative AI chatbot designed to provide smallholder farmers in Kenya with real-time, personalized agricultural support. The partnership aims to assist up to 1,000 potato farmers across the…
- ROME, Italy, February 7, 2025 – Storm clouds have been gathering over Welsh rugby for some time now. But the 43-0 defeat inflicted by France in Paris in their opening Six Nations game has heightened the problems for Warren Gatland’s Wales squad after 13 consecutive Test defeats. Soon after the…
- NICOSIA, Cyprus, February 7, 2025 – A Cypriot rhythmic gymnastics judge has been banned for four years for manipulating scores to help her compatriot qualify for the Paris Olympics. The Federation Internationale de Gymnastique (FIG) found that judge Evangelia Trikomiti altered the scores at the…
- LONDON, England, February 7, 2025 – Premier League and Women’s Super League clubs were the driving forces behind the record figures spent in the 2025 January transfer window for the men’s and women’s game. Nearly £1.9bn was spent globally by clubs – an all-time high for the January window. Clubs in…
- NAIROBI, Kenya, February 7, 2025 – ‘ Kutangulia kwa bar sikulewa’ (arriving first at the bar does not mean you’ll be the most drunk at the end of the day). This is a common street saying, which could well be applied to the Football Kenya Federation (FKF) Premier League at the end of matchweek 20…
- Commercial banks that fail to comply with the Central Bank of Kenya (CBK) lending guidelines now risk penalties of up to three times their profits. This comes as CBK moves to accelerate the reduction of lending rates, following its continued monetary easing measures.