- Marc Marquez, who dropped back into the middle of the pack after fluffing his start on his Ducati bike, eventually finished 1.441sec ahead of his sibling after overtaking him on the fourth lap.
- The 51-year-old led Forest to a seventh-place finish in the Premier League last season, securing European qualification for the first time since the 1995/96 season.
- Injury setbacks continue to haunt Bandari, with key figures like Robert Wanyama, Abdulrahman Mohamed, and captain Andrew Juma still nursing injuries.
- According to Babacar Ndiaye, president of the Senegalese Basketball Federation, the United States only renewed visas for "those who held old visas and rejected new requests".
- Omoso, who was not selected for the Lionesses squad that recently travelled to Madagascar for the Rugby Africa Women’s Cup, believes the delay in payment and lack of communication may have played a role in her exclusion.
- Athletics Kenya plans to select a total of 45 athletes from the trials, 18 for the U18 category and 27 for U20—as Kenya eyes a strong showing in Abeokuta, Nigeria from July 16 to 20 in Abeokuta in Nigeria.
- The 20-year-old tops the Diamond League standings with 16 points and will be chasing a third straight victory as she sharpens up for the Tokyo 2025 World Championship.
- Last year, Angelus Maina carded 36 stableford points to win the Men’s Division One Title at Ruiru as Catherine Wambui claimed victory in the Ladies category after carding a round of 29 points.
- Following the commanding win, Harambee Starlets sit on the summit of the standings on nine points, three above hosts Tanzania who were playing Uganda by the time of going to the press.
- Nyaoke expressed concern about the lack of facilities and support, calling on the government to step in as the team prepares for the regional championship.
- The polls were initially scheduled for April 23 but did not to take place after four federations — Kenya Triathlon Federation (KTF), Kenya Volleyball Federation (KVF), Kenya Handball Federation (KHF), Taekwondo Federation of Kenya (TFK) —failed to agree on who among their officials would carry…
- Last weekend, in Kisumu County, Christine Riaro, Tabitha Ojwang, Joyce Osike, Griffins Owino, Elizabeth Wambi, Romy Sadhu, Francis Odhiambo and Lydia Selestin all qualified for the grand finale.
- FIFA last month lifted a ban on Congo competing in international competitions. The suspension had been triggered by government interference in the running of football in the central African country.
- Mara Sugar, FC Talanta, Posta Rangers, Nairobi City Stars, Murang’a Seal and Bidco United —all are mathematically not safe and have a break-or-make moment this weekend