- The team leaves the country Tuesday at 9.30am.
- He triumphed 6-3, 3-6, 6-3, 6-4 under the Centre Court roof.
- Much was expected from the dock men after they had shattered Blades' unbeaten record in three outings.
- They bagged a total of 781 points.
- The Stockholm Diamond League is on Thursday.
- The event will see 415 athletes from 14 regions across the country compete.
- She won by four points from the former KGU Chairman winner Peter Warui.
- They showed up in Naivasha with posh cars such as Mercedes Benz, BMW, Range Rovers and VX models.
- The top four teams in both genders at the completion of the regular season proceed to the play-offs.
- Chipping pursued quietly, but could not dim Roxstar's dynamism.
- The annual awards were first held in 2017.
- The Sh60 million deal is a big upgrade from the Sh25 million.
- The other danger this transition Rip Van Winkles’ is the litigation they are soon going to face.
- The Secretary-General's position position went to Gilbert Andugu.
- “I am humbled and proud,” said her father, Jimmy Wahome, also a former rally driver.
- At the VIP dais the Head of State was easy as he mingled freely with the guests on the high table.
- He later joined traditional Masai dancers who received the visitors for jig, accompanied by First Lady Margaret Kenya.
- Selina Okumu and Jemima Knight both scored 10 points each.
- APS Bomet leads the log on 66 points after 32 matches.
- Butali saw off last season runners up Wazalendo 6-2.
- Vihiga are rooted bottom with three points from nine matches.
- TUK have lost three matches.
- He became the youngest driver to win the Safari Rally.
- The odds have rarely been so stacked against the great American.
- Some sat on the roof of their vehicles also sipping their drinks.
- The Koroga Festival was a good idea after all.
- Mozzart Bet came to the rescue of KVF last Friday when they sponsored the Malkia Strikers.
- Rovanpera, 21, has been a revelation of speed, mastery of the roads.
- Rovanperä was third-fastest on the opening Soysambu test.
- The two neighbours are set to renew their rivalry at Lugogo Cricket Ground.
- Korir was impressed with the level of athletics talent on display.
- Strathmore lead the standings with eight points from four matches.
- Storms recovered to beat Eagle Wings 69-32 after leading 24-21 at the break.
- Kinyamal has had a difficult season.
- Sheikh siblings win eight gold medals in National Championships.
- Imali can make it to World Championships if she is to finish in the top 48 ranking in the world by the Sunday midnight.
- Both sides are separated by a point.
- Prisons coach David Lung’aho said the win was a sign of things to come.
- Omanyala clocked 10.03 seconds to miss the sub 10sec he had promised on a chilly afternoon.
- The FIA Young Drivers Team of McRae Kimathi and Mwangi Kioni were forced to retire from the rally on Saturday.
- Kandie and Mburu get the two automatic qualifying places for the two events.
- Moraa will also compete in the 800m at the global event.
- Kipsang will be taking part at the World and Commonwealth events for the first time.
- Chepkoech stuns Chespol to win steeplechase race.
- Newly crowned Africa 5,00m champion Beatrice Chebet finished second in 15:07.73.
- Were edged United States-based Moitalel Mpoke to third place.
- Williams clocked a career-best 9.85sec and Bromell grabbed a World Championships berth in 9.88.
- Kedong spectator stage confirmed that Kenya is indeed a country of diversity.
- Rally brings streets of Naivasha back to life.
- The WRC Safari Rally has truly awoken this small sleepy town.