- The tournament, which is not open to corporate-sponsored clubs, will feature three university sides — Strathmore Leos, KU Blak Blad,USIU alongside five community clubs; Mwamba RFC, Impala RFC, Nakuru RFC, Kenya Harlequins, and the hosts Nondescripts.
- With less than a month to kick off, all eyes are on East Africa as the three countries gear up to deliver a historic CHAN tournament that would also act as a warm-up to AFCON 2027.
- Lea Schueller fired Germany to victory in the 66th minute as Germany came from behind in Basel to go up to six points and qualify for the next round with a game to spare.
- Cheered on by his girlfriend, US football star Trinity Rodman, Shelton has looked in supreme form on the way to his first Wimbledon quarter-final, after reaching the last four previously at the US and Australian Opens.
- Shumah, who recently joined Zambian Premier League giants Power Dynamos, will miss the tournament that Kenya is co-hosting alongside Uganda and Tanzania from August 2nd to 30th. Despite this, Selebwa believes the team remains strong.
- Simiyu, who made a name for himself as the NSL’s top scorer before his move, says he has gained valuable experience at the Ruaraka-based outfit and is learning every day while building strong chemistry with his teammates.
- France captain Mbappe is also embroiled in a court battle with PSG to obtain the 55 million euros ($64.4 million) in unpaid wages and bonuses he says the club owes him.
- Men’s team coach Michael Malungu, who also guided Western Jaguars to their historic maiden Premier League title last season, is optimistic that a blend of seasoned players and promising young talent will give Kenya an edge in the continental showpiece, which also serves as a qualifier for the 2026…
- A brace from the magnificent Alexia Putellas and further goals from Irene Paredes, Esther Gonzalez, Mariona Caldentey and Claudia Pina gave Group B leaders Spain a second thumping win.
- With solid institutional backing and technical support, the Rapogi boys are setting their sights high as they prepare for the regional stage in Kisumu.
- Oilers finished fourth in last year’s National Sevens Circuit and will be hoping to go one step forward in this year’s edition as they chase their second sevens circuit win.
- The coaching position at K’Ogalo is currently vacant after the club’s executive committee recently disbanded the entire technical bench. Additionally, CEO Raymond Oruo was relieved of his duties.
- The Saints, succeeded in silencing their neighbours, and arch rivals, St. Anthony's Kitale, to grab the bragging rights thrashing their rivals, famously known as ‘Solidarity Boys’, 5-0, in a one sided semi-final, before edging Bwake 1-0 in the final.
- With the World Championships trials set for July 22nd, ADAK has already cleared 120 athletes who are now under strict watch to meet Athletics Integrity Unit (AIU) Rule 15. This requires three no-notice out-of-competition tests.
- The KHF youth program stands as a shining example of how structured development, mentorship, and international partnerships can help elevate Kenyan hockey to new heights.
- In Division One category, featuring players with handicaps between 5 and 12, was fiercely contested, but Saahil Shah (handicap 10) rose to the top with a solid 40 points. Saahil also took home the Longest Drive title among the men, underlining his excellent form throughout the day.
- Caroline Graham Hansen snatched the three points in Sion with a mishit cross six minutes before the end to give Norway a perfect six points from their two Group A fixtures.
- Djokovic, who has a record 25th Gland Slam singles title in his sights, meets Australia's Alex de Minaur while Sinner faces the talented Grigor Dimitrov.
- PSG, coached by Luis Enrique, succeeded Madrid as European champions after hammering Inter Milan 5-0 in the Champions League final in Munich in late May.
- Playing at the Nyayo Stadium indoor arena, the Bankers barely broke a sweat in the opening two sets, outclassing their opponents with precision attacks and solid blocks.
- The two-time Boston Marathon champion and Olympic silver medalist stamped her authority on the challenging course and promised fans that this is only the beginning.
- Their experience once again proved too much for the Kenyan side, who showed glimpses of improvement but couldn’t match Rwanda’s intensity and precision.