- Zimbabwe's re-elected President Emmerson Mnangagwa suggested on Sunday that anyone questioning the results of last week's election take their case to court as an opposition leader accused him of "gigantic fraud".
- Mnangagwa, 80, won a second term with 52.6 percent of the ballots against 44 percent for his main challenger, Chamisa, 45, according to official results announced late Saturday by the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC).
- Most of the injured were firefighters who rushed to the station in the Crevedia commune to extinguish the blaze from the first explosion before the second occurred late Saturday.
- Zimbabwe's opposition leader Nelson Chamisa on Sunday claimed victory in the country's election after challenging results that saw President Emmerson Mnangagwa winning a second term in office.
- President Emmerson Mnangagwa on Sunday called Zimbabwe a "mature democracy" after winning a second term in office despite the opposition rejecting the result of a vote that international observers said fell short of democratic standards.
- The fans, in their numbers, hired several pimped up nganyas, and in videos shared only, were up as early as 1 am, ready for the over 400km drive to Nyanza.
- Popular Canadian YouTuber Dave Mani has laughed off comments he is an intelligence officer with the United States Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) disguised as a travel content creator.
- President William Ruto on Sunday announced that he is willing to create the office of the leader of opposition in parliament if the opposition demands it.
- Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua says Kenya’s economy under the Kenya Kwanza administration has improved from the state it was in since he and President William Ruto took over power in September last year.
- Wagner mercenary chief Yevgeny Prigozhin was formally confirmed dead on Sunday following genetic analysis, investigators said, as anger and questions over what caused his plane to crash earlier in the week continued to mount.
- The company in question had access to the names, ranks, photos, vetting levels and pay numbers for officers and staff, but not addresses, phone numbers or financial details, it said.
- Citizen Digital has established that engineers sent to inspect the 310MW power plant in Loyangalani were locked out the whole day while trying to extract information critical to determine how the power blackout happened.
- Nairobi Senator Edwin Sifuna has claimed that he is privy to information related to how electricity is selectively dispatched by the Kenya Power Lighting Company (KPLC).
- Ukraine on Sunday named all three air force pilots killed in a mid-air collision as leading figures paid tribute to well-known fighter ace "Juice" killed in the crash.
- Gitari's contract was terminated after operations at the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport were grounded for lack of a back-up source of power, following a nationwide power outage on Friday night.
- Embu governor Cecily Mbarire has dismissed social media reports that five babies died at the Embu Level 5 Hospital following Friday night's nationwide power outage.
- A police constable in Kitui County, Mutitu North Sub-County has been apprehended for allegedly raping a female inmate after sneaking her out of her cell.
- The company in question had access to the names, ranks, photos, vetting levels and pay numbers for officers and staff, but not addresses, phone numbers or financial details, it said.
- According to the Directorate of Criminal Investigation (DCI), the suspects were apprehended by detectives at Busman Investments Ltd, a scrap metals company in Kitengela, Kajiado County.
- Former President Donald Trump has raised nearly $20 million (Ksh.2.8 billion) in the past three weeks, a period that roughly coincides with his indictment in federal and state cases connected to his false claims that the 2020 election was stolen from him, Trump's campaign spokesman said on Saturday.
- While KPLC accused the power producer of the mess and indicated its decision to send engineers into the wind power plant to assess the cause of the rare blackout, LTWP says in a statement that at the time of the blackout, it was not producing power.
- Mnangagwa, 80, won 52.6 percent of the ballots against 44 percent for the main challenger, Nelson Chamisa, 45, according to official results announced by the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC).
- Katherine Allen climbs into a white Jaguar, which then pushes out carefully into the traffic in a busy neighborhood crisscrossed by jaywalkers and cyclists.
- "He targeted a certain group of people and that's Black people. That's what he said he wanted to kill. And that's very clear," Jacksonville Sheriff TK Waters told a news conference about the gunman, who was in his early 20s.
- Russia is getting ready to go on the offensive again in the Moscow-controlled eastern part of Ukraine, said Colonel-General Oleksandr Syrskyi, commander of the Ukrainian military's ground forces.
- A US envoy for Iran met on Friday with the family of Iranian-German national Jamshid Sharmahd, who has been imprisoned and sentenced to death in Iran.
- The attacks range from the exotic — poisoned by drinking polonium-laced tea or touching a deadly nerve agent — to the more mundane of getting shot at close range. Some take a fatal plunge from an open window.
- Hawaii officials Friday released a list of 388 people missing following the deadly fire on Maui more than two weeks ago that tore through the historic resort town of Lahaina.
- The United States on Friday accused China and Russia of blocking a unified U.N. Security Council response to North Korea's missile launches, including Thursday's attempt by Pyongyang to put a spy satellite in space.
- Kenya Power has successfully restored power supply to the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport following a nationwide blackout on Friday attributed to a "general system disturbance."
- Former U.S. President Donald Trump's historic mug shot, posted by a Georgia courthouse on Thursday evening, is being turned into T-shirts, shot glasses, mugs, posters and even bobblehead dolls by friends and foes alike.
- Scientists have fully sequenced the Y chromosome for the first time, uncovering information that could have implications for the study of male infertility and other health problems.
- Transport Cabinet Secretary (CS) Kipchumba Murkomen has announced the dismissal of Kenya Airports Authority (KAA) Managing Director Alex Gitari and General Manager Project and Engineering Services, Fred Odawo, following the Friday nationwide power outage that affected operations at the Jomo…
- National Assembly Minority Leader Opiyo Wandayi now says that the ongoing national power outage has highlighted Kenya Power's ineptness in distributing power to Kenyans across the country.
- Yevgeny Prigozhin turned the Wagner Group from a shadowy band of mercenaries into a feared military powerhouse operating across multiple countries on three continents. Now that he is gone, the future of the group is anyone’s guess.
- The United States and European Union Friday slammed comments by far-right Israeli National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir that his right to life outweighs Palestinians’ right to freedom of movement in the occupied West Bank.
- The US State Department said Friday it “strongly condemned” the Hong Kong authorities’ “ongoing harassment” of family members of pro-democracy activists living overseas.
- In a defiant speech to the UN Security Council, North Korea insisted its efforts to launch a spy satellite into space are transparent and within “its legitimate right as a sovereign state.”
- When the world’s top finance officials and central bankers gather for the annual meeting of the IMF and the World Bank later this year, the future of Africa may take center stage.
- Signs are growing that Ukrainian forces have penetrated the first line of Russian defenses along part of the southern front lines in Zaporizhzhia region, and are expanding a wedge in the direction of the strategic town of Tokmak.