Tyson Fury feels boxer Anthony Joshua is over the hill, tells him to hang up gloves
Tyson Fury believes Anthony Joshua should retire from boxing if he loses his rematch with Oleksandr Usyk. Joshua lost his WBA, WBO and IBF heavyweight titles following a comprehensive defeat to Usyk last month. Speaking immediately after the second loss of his professional career, Joshua was adamant that he wanted...
Somali militia pushes army out of Galmudug state, blames it for continued al Shabaab insurgency
A militia previously allied to the Somali government in its fight against militant group al Shabaab has captured two towns in central Somalia from federal forces, saying it was taking control where the government had failed to end the insurgency. On Thursday, Somali federal forces attacked the Ahlu Sunnah Wal...
Kenya’s Manda Bay naval base set to become a facility for national, regional and global security
Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta has upgraded Naval Station Manda Bay to a naval base due to its strategic importance in enhancing counter-terrorism efforts and maritime security. In a ceremony at Manda Bay on September 23, Kenyatta said the military installation will now gain expanded operational autonomy as it sets out...
UK company admits bribing Mozambique President Nyusi with $1m and ruling Frelimo party $10m
The biggest corruption trial in Mozambique’s history is underway at a maximum-security prison, at the same time as the credibility of the country’s judicial system is on trial in neighbouring South Africa. The scandal involves more than $2.7 billion of undisclosed state debts – money which the government borrowed to...
Ethiopian PM sworn in for second term under cloud of Tigray ‘de facto humanitarian blockade’
Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed was sworn in on Monday for a second five-year term running a country in the grip of a nearly year-long war against Tigray forces he described as “hateful” toward the nation, while a handful of visiting African leaders urged him to hold things together. The...
Roy Keane and Jamie Carragher pick Man City as ‘team to beat’ after Liverpool draw
Roy Keane and Jamie Carragher have branded Manchester City the “team to beat” in the Premier League ahead of Chelsea, Liverpool and Manchester United. The defending champions came from behind twice to draw 2-2 with Liverpool at Anfield on Sunday, following last week’s impressive victory over Champions League holders Chelsea....
Pork barrel politics: It’s guaranteed Kenya’s deputy president will control national resources and wealth
A closer scrutiny of Kenya Deputy President William Ruto’s activities, says ruling Jubilee Party Secretary General Raphael Tuju, reveals a pattern of corruption activities and politically-motivated scams amounting to billions of dollars. Mr Tuju alleged in a recent statement and press conference that Mr Ruto’s excesses threaten the East African...
Infighting in presidency offers rare peek into fiercely defended economic crimes by Kenya’s power barons
Kenya Deputy President William is increasingly coming under fire for his alleged involvement in corruption and related economic crimes that run into billions of dollars. After nearly two years of running a campaign that was premised on hoisting the poor and downtrodden to economic glory via “Hustler Nation” slogan he...
Ex-Man United striker tells Arsenal to deploy its best forward in favoured position, let youngsters run the channels
Former Manchester United and England striker Andy Cole feels Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang can no longer play the way he did as a youngster and needs to operate in his favoured position to be effective. Aubameyang, 32, joined the Gunners in January 2017 as Arsene Wenger looked for a prolific marksman. The...
Malawi’s ex-deputy speaker commits suicide inside parliament buildings
A former deputy speaker of Malawi parliament has shot himself dead inside the chambers in the capital, Lilongwe, authorities said. Clement Chiwaya, who moved in a wheelchair, had gone to the building on Thursday to discuss vehicle benefits entitled to him when he left office two years ago. Parliament “regrets...