Why bullish AFC Leopards patron says future of ‘KPL Aristocrats’ is starry after season of ‘alluring football’

Why bullish AFC Leopards patron says future of ‘KPL Aristocrats’ is starry after season of ‘alluring football’

During the season, AFC Leopards was the only club that paid salaries and allowances on time. High gate collections and lucrative sponsorships have made the club arguably the richest in the league. Things can only get better the current office clear longstanding debts that had affected quality player recruitment. The office also had incentives for best performers and insurance cover that ensured consistency in the team.

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Court in Nairobi declines Director of Public Prosecutions application to terminate $2.8m theft case

Court in Nairobi declines Director of Public Prosecutions application to terminate $2.8m theft case

Milimani Chief Magistrate Rose Ndombi on Tuesday ruled that criminal proceedings against Honey Khatwani, a director of Oki General Trading Limited, should proceed in accordance with the law.

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One of Africa’s iconic wildlife sanctuaries, the Kruger National Park in South Africa, marks second century of conservation

One of Africa’s iconic wildlife sanctuaries, the Kruger National Park in South Africa, marks second century of conservation

Stretching nearly two million hectares across the provinces of Limpopo and Mpumalanga, the park is home to more than 300 tree species and over 140 mammal species and 500 bird species, including the iconic “Big Five,” namely lion, leopard, elephant, rhino and buffalo.

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On Global Day of Parents, parents in Gaza are trapped in a cycle of survival

On Global Day of Parents, parents in Gaza are trapped in a cycle of survival

Although a ceasefire between Hamas and Israel took effect in October 2025, the latest round of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict that erupted on October 7, 2023, has fundamentally altered the course of life for many parents.

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Lake Victoria is not just a source of fish and livelihoods it’s spring of hope for hundreds of families

Lake Victoria is not just a source of fish and livelihoods it’s spring of hope for hundreds of families

The 2024 breakdown is as follows: Inland capture: 86,500 metric tonnes (valued at Ksh14.5 billion), marine catches; 48,500 metric tonnes (valued at Ksh18.6 billion) and aquaculture (fish farming) 33,400 metric tonnes (valued at Ksh9.9 billion).

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