As Donald Trump is just a few hours away from becoming US’ 45th President, Barack Obama took to Facebook, shared his farewell letter on
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Cheruiyot named 2016 Sports Personality of the year during Soya Awards
The soya Awards ceremony went down yesterday with many personalities extending their winning capacity. The Olympic 5,000m champion Vivian Cheruiyot was named 2016 Sports
Journey to kick polio out of Kenya begins this week
The campaign, January 18-22, is targeting 15 counties that are that are considered on higher risk and vulnerable and which are mainly situated in
Wanted by Allaves, Leicester City’s Ulloa set to submit transfer request
Leicester striker Leonardo Ulloa is prepared to hand in a transfer request in a bid to resolve his future. According to ESPN, the 30-year-old
At least 30 people reported dead after commercial house caught fire
At least 30 people were killed in the collapse of a 17-story commercial building in Iranian capital Tehran on Thursday morning, Press TV reported.
Arsene Wenger admits Premier League ‘cannot compete’ with China cash
Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger has warned European clubs against trying to compete with the money being spent in the Chinese Super League. A number
Manchester city announce new striker
Manchester City have confirmed the signing of Gabriel Jesus. The 19-year-old joins the club from Palmeiras fresh from helping them win their first Brazilian
Adama Barrow inauguration ceremony planned at Gambian Embassy in Senegal
The inauguration for n The Gambia’s new president will take place at the country’s embassy in neighbouring Senegal. The message, posted on Adama Barrow’s
Military intervention looms as Jammeh clings to power
Gambia may be faced with military intervention by regional forces. This is as a result of the decision by Yahya Jammeh not to step
Yahya Jammeh yet to step down despite deadline
Yahya Jammeh the outgoing Gambian President seems to have completely refused to step down despite the threat of military intervention by neighbouring states. Yesterday, Jammeh