Major Outlet
- - To light up the football night, Heineken will host an event at Uhuru Gardens in Nairobi, bringing together football fans to watch and celebrate the UEFA Champions League final.
- - JUNE 1 – Ticketmaster owner Live Nation confirmed “unauthorised activity” on its database after a group of hackers said they had stolen the personal details of 560 million customers. ShinyHunters, the group claiming responsibility, says the stolen data includes names, addresses, phone numbers and…
- - American football has already found its footing in several schools in Nairobi, and its introduction in Western Kenya marks a key step toward expanding the sport's reach and popularity in the country.
- - NAIROBI, Kenya, Jun 1 — The government has approved Sh600 million for sugarcane development to anchor sugar sector reforms. The funding is part of a Sh2 billion lease plan announced by President William Ruto through state-owned mills and is set to be used for cane seed development in the sugar belt…
- - NAIROBI, Kenya, June 1 — The government is set to scale up coffee production to 102,000 metric tons by 2027. This is an increase from 50,000 metric tons, translating to 10 kilograms for every bush of coffee. President William Ruto who spoke during the Madaraka Day celebrations in Kanduyi, Bungoma…
- - Tyson, 57, needed medical treatment on board a flight from Miami to Los Angeles on Sunday after complaining of nausea and dizziness in an incident that came just under two months away from his July 20 fight with Paul in Texas.
- - Defending champion Djokovic, chasing a fourth title at Roland Garros and 25th career major, will go level with the retired Federer on 369 victories at the Slams if he sees off the Italian 30th seed and makes the last 16.
- - A period of exclusivity for negotiations between Moshiri and 777 expired on May 31.
- - For the first time since Kenya first competed in the Olympics as an independent country in 1964, Kenyan boxers have failed to qualify for the Games.
- - The Portuguese superstar, whose arrival last year unleashed a flood of top players to the oil-funded Saudi Pro League, slumped to the ground as Al Hilal celebrated.
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