- The races 'Adopt an Athlete campaign seeks to sponsor a number of upcoming marathoners eyeing glory in the Sunday showpiece.
- Tigoi Girls dethroned East Africa champions Nyamira Girls.
- Obiri leads podium sweep for Kenyans with Lokedi second and Kiplagat third.
- Video clips of Sunday's race showed Kenyans Robert Keter and Willy Mnangat, Dejene Hailu of Ethiopia and home runner He Jie approaching the finish.
- Man City went two points at the top as Arsenal and Liverpool dropped points.
- Dr Aggrey dethrone Laiser Hill as Butere Girls retain national title.
- The course showcases iconic spots such as Kipchoge Keino Stadium and suburbs.
- Winners walked away with Sh1 million.
- Kosgei survives on a two-way count score to claim Wakili Prize in Machakos.
- African champion faces still competition from USA's Bednarek.
- Adelbert Omooria shot a round total of 36 stableford points to lift the men winner prize.
- The sugar men saw off Nakuru 12-7 to win.
- Butere Girls and Musingu School the only sides to retain their national titles.
- The 2024 edition will be staged on Sunday April 21.
- All Saints rallied from 10-3 down at the break to complete a 12-10 comeback win.
- Butere Girls retain national trophy after thumping Buruburu Girls 49-43 in girls final.
- Tigoi saw off Nyanzas Nyamira 2-1 to win title for the first time ever.
- The Rift Valley champions saw off Mpesa Foundation 2-0 in eight seconds to win bronze.
- Champions secure finals tickets as Agoro Sare make history in basketball.
- Hosts Nakuru RFC are in Group A alongside Molo RFC, Zuri and NYS Spades.
- Butere Girls entertain Buruburu Girls in basketball.
- The high-profile championship has attracted the who-is-who in the athletics world.
- Defending champions Butula, Hospital Hill, Nyamira, Butere and Laiser Hill secure semis tickets.
- Defending champions Butula are confident of qualifying for East Africa.
- The jury found him not guilty of murder in 1995.
- The Rift Valley champions play Tigoi Girls in a repeat of last years semis.
- World champion says her opponents should prepare for tough battle at Nyayo Stadium.
- Barcelona came from behind to win 3-2 in Paris.
- Atletico has won 29 of its last 32 home games across all tournaments.
- The festival is set to take place on June 8th at the picturesque Aquarius Beach in Watamu.
- This year's meet set for April 20 has been moved from Kasarani to Nyayo Stadium.
- Winners of the 42km contest will walk away with Sh3.5 million each - one of the biggest prizes in Africa.
- Nay Vekaria was declared the First Nine winner with 25 stableford points.
- Pirates were crowned the 2023-2024 KRU Championship champions.
- Belgian Trossard rescued Arsenal with a late equalizer for 2-2 draw against Bayern.
- Madrid come from behind twice to force a 3-3 draw.
- Ringa hold St Charles Lwanga 1-1 on their debut as Tigoi and St Joseph Kitale win.
- Dagoretti thump Sabunley from North Eastern 126-35 to top Group A.
- Karanja registered 36 differential points to lift the title in the fun-filled tournament to celebrate the end of Ronnie's chairmanship.
- KSSSA Brookside national Term One finals get underway on Tuesday at Machakos Boys
- Kabras Sugars journey to the finals has been nothing short of impressive.
- Butula Boys renew rugby rivalry with All Saints, Kisii and St Patricks Iten. Milk processing company comes on board, yet again, in aid of the games.
- Kabras Sugar RFC are the 2024 Kenya Cup champions.
- Pangani are in Group A alongside Tigoi, Nyamira and Nyayo Girls.
- Black Shirts win third successive title as they show their power once again. The team has overcome many challenges to stay at the top of the game.
- National basketball champions to clash with Buru Buru, Mpesa Academy and Nyakach Girls in Group A.
- The Rift Valley giants were defeated 1-0 by Musingu High School from the Western Region in the finals last year.
- All eyes are on newbies Ulanda Girls, Kisumu Girls, and Ringa Boys as games start.
- Kabras Sugars journey to the pinnacle of Kenyan rugby has been underpinned by a robust development program spearheaded by head coach Carlos Katywa.
- The journey towards redemption has been fraught with tribulations for KCB, having endured successive heartbreaks in their quest for Kenya Cup glory.