- Known for his calm demeanor and structured approach, Zico brings with him experience from stints at KCB, Posta Rangers and assistant coach of Harambee Stars.
- The attack promises firepower with Tusker’s Ryan Ogam, Police's Mohamed Bajaber, Ulinzi’s Boniface Muchiri, and Bandari’s David Sakwa joining the mix.
- Immediate Shabana FC winger Darius Msagha is the only player to have returned to the side being on his top form after a good spell with Gusii based side last season having received offers from top teams in the local league.
- With global championships on the horizon, including the World Championships in Tokyo and the 2026 Youth Olympic Games, Kenya is under increasing pressure to implement stricter anti-doping education, monitoring, and enforcement programs.
- Makueni Senator Daniel Maanzo had sought clarity on the measures in place to complete the facility which has become an eyesore and whether any budgetary allocations had been made for the 2025/2026 Financial Year.
- The six-leg series is expected to attract top clubs from across the country and provide a competitive arena for emerging and established players to showcase their abilities.
- The national team is now expected to continue its preparations in Nairobi as they gear up for their CHAN opener against DRC Congo on August 3 at Kasarani Stadium.
- Speaking to Citizen Digital, the team's head coach, Titus Wangila, has confidently stated that his team is ready to mount a strong challenge, determined to go all the way and lift the national title.
- Speaking to Citizen Digital, the team's head coach, Titus Wangila, has confidently stated that his team is ready to mount a strong challenge, determined to go all the way and lift the national title.
- Mvurya said the level of competition witnessed at the trials held at Ulinzi Sports Complex was proof Kenya was headed for a major medal harvest, urging the athletes to don the Kenyan colours with a sense of patriotism.
- Despite Atbara's power stations and army bases coming under drone strikes -- most recently last month -- the area is still considered safer than Khartoum.
- The lawyer wondered how the suspect managed to access a mobile phone that he used to call him while inside the highly protected correctional facility.
- Ngong Warriors, alongside Moi University Arsonists RFC and Meru RFC under the “Rugby Reforms Caucus”, have been at the forefront of calls for financial transparency and accountability within KRU.
- Mombasa FKF Branch Secretary General, Stephen Mureithi, emphasized the federation’s continuous efforts to empower referees through structured training programs.
- Soy United previously played in the NSL, and as they make their return next season, Ayiro says they intend to apply the lessons learnt from their earlier stint, cognizant that the league has become more competitive.
- The new faces includes Impala ace Felix Ochieng, Emman Okwako and George Ouma (Nakuru RFC), Kelvin Moturi and Frank Owuor (Mwamba RFC) and Owen Otieno (Strathmore Leos).
- The quartet of Esther Mbagari, Mercy Adongo, Lanoline Aoko, and World 800m champion Mary Moraa shaved off the previous mark of 3 minutes 28.02 seconds by 1.48 seconds.
- Situma says the two teams have displayed high level football in the previous stages of the competition and believes they are the teams to watch out for
- Mombasa’s Driftwood 7s has long been a fan favourite thanks to its vibrant coastal atmosphere, competitive rugby, and lively off-field entertainment.
- With the double victories, Terror secured their spot in the playoffs after finishing their regular league games with 32 points from 22 matches, winning 10 and losing 12.
- The rugby administrator also called out hypocrisy in leadership, noting that officials tasked with managing their various sports dockets should shun acts that might compromise integrity within their respective federations.
- Mbeumo, 25, will reportedly cost the 20-time Premier League champions an initial £65 million ($87 million) having scored 20 goals in 38 league games last season for the Bees.
- Korir has at the same time challenged corporates to come on board and use the athletes as their brand ambassadors, to help improve their livelihoods.
- The Premier League champions switched their focus to Ekitike following Newcastle's refusal to sell Sweden striker Alexander Isak, who is valued at around £150 million by the Magpies.
- Kipchoge’s last call to participate in the Paris Olympic Games was met with backlash from a section of Kenyans who had questioned his inclusion despite not being at his best that season.
- Mosengo-Omba said Kenyans should embrace the ‘Pamoja’ (together) spirit and rally behind the broader regional effort, noting that the tournament should be viewed not as an event split among Uganda, Kenya, and Tanzania, but as one shared stage for East Africa.
- Kabati finished top of Zone A and becomes the second team from Murang’a County to participate in a higher-level league, following Murang’a SEAL, which plays in the Premier League.
- The Gunners boss insisted that the club '100 per cent' followed the 'right processes' amid widespread criticism following the revelation that complaints were made about the midfielder almost a year before his first arrest in 2022.
- The event had drawn 90 top players from around the world, vying for critical World Amateur Golf Ranking (WAGR) and Kenya Amateur Golf Championship (KAGC) points.
- Arteta is still looking to beef up his attacking options, with Arsenal reportedly offering a deal worth £70 million ($94 million) for the prolific Gyokeres, who scored 54 goals in 52 games in Portugal last season.
- The tourney was primed to kick off Monday, July 21 2025, with the Stars taking on the hosts Tanzania, the development taking football lovers in the region by surprise.
- The event was part of the broader USA-Kenya Youth American Football (KEBYA) Project, and was led by veteran American coach Dr. Ray Baxter, who brings over 30 years of coaching experience.
- In a closely contested race for the First Deputy President position, Barnaba Korir of Athletics Kenya took the spot with 15 votes, edging out Anthony ‘Jamal’ Otieno from the Boxing Federation who secured 12 votes.
- Kanbis A clung onto the summit of the competition, but only just. The Eastleigh giants are tied on 12-points with Swamibapa A, Nairobi Gymkhana A, Sir Ali A and Ruaraka A but retained their place on the log’s apex for the second weekend running on Net Run Rate (of 2.468).