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Kenya Hosts All Africa Junior Team Championship First Time Since 2008
Kenya is set to host the prestigious 2026 All Africa Junior Team Championship, marking the nation's return to hosting this event for the first time since 2008. This marks a significant event for the nation's sports landscape. Meanwhile, the Sunshine Development Tour, a significant sporting event for East Africa, is set to make its return for the 2026/27 season, with the tour commencing its East Africa swing in April. At the same time, over 150 athletes competed in Nakuru for a chance to secure valuable US scholarships, while over 60 cyclists participated in the 2026 Tour of Kajiado cycling race, battling the challenging terrain of Kajiado County.
Harambee Stars Ready for Estonia After Difficult International Break
Harambee Stars are set to face Estonia in a friendly match after a challenging international break. The football team is also traveling to Rwanda with hopes of a comeback following their recent loss to Senegal. Meanwhile, the Football Kenya Federation (FKF) Cup round of 16 draw has been revealed, featuring three exciting all-Premier League matchups. Additionally, giant killers BB Bread are set to face Kenya Police in a thrilling showdown for the FKF Cup, while Shabana FC, a SportPesa League side, has been put on notice by Kuta Collections following the Round of 16 draw.
Raphael Tuju to Spend Night in Police Custody for Allegedly Faking Abduction
Former Jubilee Party Secretary-General Raphael Tuju will spend the night in police custody after allegedly faking his own abduction. Lawyer Maanzo has stated that Tuju cannot orchestrate his own abduction, urging the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) to treat the matter with the seriousness it deserves. Tuju was apprehended by police following claims of staging his own abduction, and the incident has sparked considerable attention as details emerge. This case follows a separate development where two suspects were arrested as DCI dismissed Kericho mass grave claims, though the two cases are unrelated in subject matter.
Death Toll from Floods in Kenya Rises to 85 After Two Children Killed in Landslide
The death toll from floods in Kenya has risen to 85 following the tragic deaths of two children in a mudslide in Kitende, Makueni County. Tragedy struck in Eldoret after heavy rains triggered a landslide, resulting in the deaths of two children. Meanwhile, a court in Kericho has approved a 30-day detention for two suspects in connection with mysterious mass graves discovered at Makaburini. Street boys in Kericho have come forward to recount their alleged involvement in digging a grave for a missing person, sparking further investigation into the case.
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Kenya prepares to host the 2026 All-Africa Junior Team Championship for the first time since 2008

The Sunshine Development Tour – East Africa swing - returns for its 2026/27 season in April





























