- Kwanthanze have been the queens when it comes to girls’ volleyball and basketball, producing some of the finest talents gracing the courts in the land and it showed again.
- USIU humiliated Parkroad Badgers 4-0, to move three steps up on the log to fourth place with 14 points, eight points clear of Badgers who are at ninth place on the 10-team table.
- Police will begin their season campaign against Bandari FC at the Nyayo National Stadium on September 24 and the team manager believes they now have the experience needed to win their maiden title.
- Police officers from forces across the country will be drafted in to support the Metropolitan Police with hundreds of thousands of people set to descend on London.
- Branton Mulefu has enjoyed a sensational campaign and was again in his supreme best, sparking his side to their first ever title at a national championship
- Verstappen is 116 points ahead of Leclerc in the drivers' standings and can retain his crown in Singapore next month after winning his 11th race of the season
- Wiyeta demolished Rift Valley's Itigo 6-0 to ease into the final where they will face Dagoretti Mixed who won by a solitary goal against Mwira in the other semifinal
- The win took the former champions’ points tally to 16 having won seven matches and lost two. Umoja remained on ten points with only two wins and six losses
- Red hot striker Veron Okeyo scored a hat-trick with Peter Musila, Tyson Ouma and Emmanuel Owino adding a goal each to ensure they finished top of Group B
- France's reputation for policing sporting events took a battering following chaos at the Champions League final between Liverpool and Real Madrid in Paris on May 28, which critics blamed on heavy-handed policing.
- Official government advice published on Friday said there was "no expectation" that events be cancelled and all decisions were at the discretion of those involved
- Leclerc finished 0.077sec ahead of his Ferrari teammate Carlos Sainz in a positive start for the 'Scuderia' in front cheering home supporters at Monza
- The attacking midfielder scored sixteen goals for Kibera, earning admiration across the league and a move to City Stars who signed him on a one-year deal
- The IOA elections were due last December but have been held up by a court case seeking to change its constitution in line with rules stipulated by the national sports code
- Cheered on by more than 25,000 fans the Letzigrund Stadium, Fraser-Pryce avenged a rare defeat by fellow Jamaican Shericka Jackson in Brussels last week
- A minute's silence was observed in Zurich and Manchester following the death of Britain's Queen Elizabeth, which was marred by booing from the crowd in Switzerland