The Junior Starlets, Kenya’s U17 women’s national football team, are gearing up for a pivotal World Cup qualifier match against The post Kenya’s Junior Starlets Set to Face Uganda in U17 World Cup Qualifier Tie first appeared on Africa Top Sports.
Kenya's trade dynamics, particularly with its top partners like the U.S., face potential shifts due to Donald Trump's trade policies, including his proposed tariffs.
Junior Starlets are set to face Uganda in a two-legged match for the 2025 FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup qualifiers after receiving a bye in 1st round
Kenya is in discussions with the United Arab Emirates (UAE) to extend its Standard Gauge Railway (SGR) to Uganda and South Sudan, President William Ruto announced. The initiative aims to enhance regional integration and boost East African trade.
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The attacks on the CPM, abductions and transnational renditions of the Kenyan government are preparations for even more extensive attacks on the democratic rights of the population as a whole.
Kenya has started discussions with the United Arab Emirates to secure financing to complete a regional railway, President William Ruto said, after China cut infrastructure funding to the project.
Regional motor vehicle dealer, CMC Motors Group has said it will gradually wind down operations in Uganda, Kenya, and Tanzania due to sustained market challenges.
CMC Motors Group, one of the oldest dealers in motor vehicles in East Africa, has announced it is ceasing operations in Uganda, Kenya and Tanzania. The Company, originally known for the distribution of Ford,
CMC Motors has announced that it is winding down operations and will eventually exit the Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda markets.  This, the firm said, follows sustained market challenges "including economic pressures,
The Director General of National Intelligence and Security Service (NISS), Ambassador Redwan Hussein, has conveyed a message from Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed to Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni and Kenyan President William Ruto.
Kenya will allow citizens of nearly all African countries to visit without needing prior authorisation, according to a new directive by the cabinet. Last year, Kenya introduced a "visa-free" policy that required most visitors to apply online for authorisation before leaving their country.