- The grandmother of the French teenager whose fatal shooting by police has sparked several nights of unrest issued a plea for calm Sunday as the home of the mayor of a Paris suburb was attacked with a burning car in a new flaring of violence.
- The Catholic Church in Embu will offer counselling services to law enforcement officers in a bid to curb the rising cases of murders and suicide in the police force.
- The legislator, who stated that the government was keen on taming 'rogue media,' explained that he will seek an amendment to the Procurement Act, specifically article 62, which requires all government advertisements to be published in at least two national newspapers.
- The legislator, who stated that the government was keen on taming 'rogue media,' explained that he will seek an amendment to the Procurement Act, specifically article 62, which requires all government advertisements to be published in at least two national newspapers.
- Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua has urged Kenyans to embrace the culture of saving, saying this is what will help the country get out of the yoke of external borrowing and instead borrow locally to finance its projects.
- Five people have been killed and 11 others injured after suspected jihadists fired a rocket-propelled grenade at a town in northeast Nigeria's Borno state, two anti-jihadist militia commanders told AFP on Sunday.
- Police officers, deputies, firefighters, EMTs, and dispatchers who were involved in the first response all gathered with other community members to honor the two young heroes for their lifesaving effort. They received gifts and sheriff stars from the sheriff’s office.
- President William Ruto has announced that the government will commit to employing 25,000 teachers and deploying 11,000 community health promoters across Kenya.
- South Africa's electricity minister said on Sunday the country was closer to ending daily power cuts as warmer weather returns towards the end of the year, but declined to give a specific date.
- Busia Senator Okiya Omtatah has given EPRA an ultimatum to obey a court order that temporarily suspended the implementation of the Finance Act, 2023 from taking effect for a week.
- Kathiani Member of Parliament Robert Mbui has called out the Kenya Kwanza government for defying court orders after the Energy Petroleum Regulatory Authority (EPRA) increased fuel prices.
- Stakeholders in the health sector in Kenya have called for urgent action to address persistently low government budget allocation to healthcare, as seen in the Financial Year 2023/24 allocations.
- Dutch King Willem-Alexander issued a historic royal apology Saturday for the Netherlands' involvement in slavery, saying he felt "personally and intensely" affected.
- Victor Hugo Sosa, mayor of San Pedro Huamelula, a town of Indigenous Chontal people in the Tehuantepec isthmus of Mexico, took as his betrothed a reptile named Alicia Adriana, re-enacting an ancestral ritual.
- Sierra Leone's main opposition party said it had decided to formally reject the results of the national election won by President Julius Maada Bio, citing "glaring irregularities", and called for a rerun of the June 24 poll.
- A cloud of grief has surrounded the Londiani Junction, along the Kericho-Kisumu Highway, days after a horrific road crash that has since claimed 52 lives.
- A six-storey building collapsed while under construction in Ivory Coast's commercial capital Abidjan on Friday, killing at least seven of the builders on site, firefighters at the scene said.
- There is still time to dissuade Beijing not to use force to reunify Taiwan with mainland China, according to America’s most senior military official.
- As if the smoke and haze sweeping in from wildfires in Canada weren't enough, New York City has been invaded in recent days with plumes of flying insects.
- An especially bad tick season in the United States is probably hitting its peak, and experts are stressing the importance of taking personal precautions.
- Government officials who accompanied President William Ruto to Elgeyo Marakwet County attacked the Judiciary following orders to suspend the implementation of Finance Act 2023.
- SIT student Vincentia Ouko Otieno has developed a portable and expandable prototype house to address the effects of floods and urban-rural migration.
- KANU National Chairman Gideon Moi has expressed his condolences to families that lost their loved ones in the Londiani junction accident where 52 people died.
- At least 25 people have been killed after a bus carrying a wedding party burst into flames after crashing in India’s western state of Maharashtra on Saturday.
- However, she acknowledged the issue with the ballooning wage bill, saying, compensation of all public officers is at the Ksh998 billion mark and is set to reach the Ksh1 trillion mark.
- Roads and Transport Cabinet Secretary Kipchumba Murkomen has now directed the erecting of speed bumps at the Londiani Junction in Kericho County as part of measures to curb road accidents.
- Mudavadi also told the residents that President Ruto’s government is banking on technology to ensure smooth and proper service delivery by sealing loop holes