- City Thunder, who won the Kenya Basketball Federation (KBF) title unbeaten last season after seven years of waiting, made history by securing a place in the Elite 16 of the BAL qualifiers on their maiden attempt.
- Victory over the Mombasa Olympics would not only maintain pressure on Kibera Soccer Women but also keep Bungoma Queens’ title ambitions alive as the season approaches its decisive stages.
- The top two teams in the four groups in each division will meet in the semi-finals with finalists qualifying for the 2025 BAL championship where they will meet the Elite eight to make it 12.
- Six AC member states—Uganda, South Sudan, Rwanda, Burundi, Tanzania, and Kenya—have confirmed their participation. Additionally, the East African Legislative Assembly (EALA) will field a separate team, adding to the event's competitive spirit.
- Spanish media reported the Brazilian winger is expected to miss almost a month, which would also keep him out of the Champions League visit to Atalanta on December 10, as well as Wednesday's match at Anfield.
- The sponsorship, to the tune of Ksh15 million in prize money, covers the remaining legs of the Cross-Country Series and the entire 2024/2025 Track and Field Series all the way to the national championships for both events.
- The Shujaa and Lionesses 7s teams now have a renewed sense of purpose, with the Ksh. 90 million sponsorship expected to enhance their preparation, performance, and welfare.
- Chebet, 24, is the world record holder in the 10,000m and the gold medallist at the 2024 Summer Olympics in the discipline and in the 5,000m race, becoming the third woman in history to win both events at the same Olympic Games.
- After a hard-fought 1-0 victory over Naivas FC at Sudi Stadium on Saturday, Odero praised his team’s resilience despite enduring severe financial struggles.
- The Committee which Sports Cabinet Secretary Kipchumba Murkomen unveiled Monday, will comprise of an Advisory Board chaired by the Cabinet Secretary for Youth Affairs, Creative Economy and Sports and deputized by the Principal Secretary, State Department for Sports.
- Pre-tournament favorite, Patrick Kawuma of Uganda, faced resistance in his campaign, drawing his match against Abuk, which did not affect Were’s perfect run.
- The Japheth Munala-led team is still missing the services of setter Esther Mutinda who is sidelined for the rest of the season. Young players Deborah Jesang and Sheilah Wabwire are stepping up to fill the void and and Wisa warns they should not be written off just yet.
- Djokovic failed to win a Grand Slam in 2024 and has slipped to seventh in the world, although he did land the Olympic singles title in Paris, a victory he described as his "greatest achievement".
- Martin Odegaard's return from injury is a major boost to Arsenal's hopes of a first title in over 20 years and his pass teed up Bukayo Saka to blast home the opener on 15 minutes.
- Bungoma Queens opened the scores through their speedy winger Catherine Kaemba, who skillfully went past Zetech Keeper Vivian Chiteri and buried the ball into an empty net in the 43rd minute.
- Chelsea's win, which came after two draws, lifts them to 22 points -- one behind City and three clear of fourth-placed Arsenal ahead of the later kick-offs on Saturday.
- Mbappe has scored just one goal in his last seven Madrid games across all competitions and is also involved in a multi-million euro pay dispute with former club Paris Saint-Germain.
- The Belgian overcame the power problems that dogged him on Friday to head into the final day in seventh place, 7min 43.7sec behind rally leader and title rival Ott Tanak.
- The 27-year-old Dutch driver, who leads Norris by 62 points with three races remaining, said Red Bull had "thrown away two race weekends" by failing to have a dedicated low-downforce rear wing for circuits with high-speed straights such as Monza and Las Vegas.