10 Greatest Women Footballers of All Time

Celebrating the legends of women’s football. In a rich tapestry of women’s football history, these 10 players stand as icons of skill, dedication, and sheer brilliance on the field. Each has left an indelible mark on the sport, breaking records, inspiring generations, and lifting trophies. Let’s delve into the remarkable careers of these extraordinary athletes….

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Odinga Demands Justice and Reforms Before Dialogue

Azimio leader Raila Odinga has set new conditions for engaging in talks with the government. In a statement on Twitter(X), Odinga emphasized that issues like police brutality, healthcare, and education grievances must be addressed before discussions can proceed. “Justice must come first before any talks,” he stated on Sunday, July 21. Odinga demands compensation for…

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Kamala Harris to seek Democratic nomination

Vice President Kamala Harris said she plans to seek the Democratic nomination after President Joe Biden stepped aside and endorsed her, setting up a push that could make her the first Black woman and first Asian American to lead the ticket of a major political party. “I am honored to have the President’s endorsement and…

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Judiciary to hold open day this morning

The Judiciary will hold an open day this morning at Milimani law courts. The event by the Employment and Labour Relations Court will provide a platform for the court to engage with stakeholders to enhance efficiency in service delivery. The open day is themed: “Social Transformation through Access to Justice: Stakeholder…

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The march to East Africa games gathers pace

Kasarani JSS netball players and fans celebrate their win during the Nairobi Regional games at Nairobi School. [Jonah Onyango, Standard] After surviving the purge at the lower levels of competitions, regional champions are now set for an epic battle at this year’s Kenya Secondary Schools Sports Association (KSSSA) national Term Two games set for August 1-6 in…

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Parliament to Resume Amid Protests and Damage Repair

Members of Parliament will resume House sittings on Tuesday, July 23, following a short break, coinciding with planned anti-government protests. Lawmakers will return to a Parliament building that has suffered significant damage after protesters stormed and desecrated the premises. The damage occurred after MPs approved the now-withdrawn Finance Bill 2024, with reports indicating that properties…

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Liverpool U18s twice walk off after alleged racism

  Liverpool have called for an “urgent and thorough” investigation after their under-18s team left the pitch during two games when a player alleged he was racially abused in Germany. The team walked off when the player said he was targeted during their opening match of the Bundesliga Cup youth tournament against Hoffenheim on Friday….

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