Pepeta’s new adult drama set to premier on November 21st

Despite their hectic personal lives, four guys discover friendship, love, and tenacity in Nairobi’s concrete jungle in 4 Play, an 18-rated adult drama from Pepeta writers. Set to premiere on Showmax on 21 November, 4Play stars Daniel Weke (Mali), AMVCA nominee Elsaphan Njora (Kati Kati, Twende), Maina wa Ndungu (Kina, Volume), and Kalasha winner Bilal…

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Regional elections held as change in local football administration beckons

  The eagerly awaited regional football elections was held Thursday across the country with voters turning up to elect football officials who will serve in their respective roles for the next four years. Voters picked the branch chairman, secretary general, treasurer, youth representative  and women representative. The national elections is scheduled December 7th. Several contestants…

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Dennis Oliech: The untold struggles of a national hero in a world of expectations

Once hailed as Kenya’s footballing prodigy, Dennis Oliech’s career spiraled from global stardom to personal and financial struggles, highlighting the hidden challenges faced by athletes after retirement Money is often viewed as the measure of success in professional sports but for Dennis ‘The Menace’ Oliech the riches and fame that once flowed from his incredible…

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Danny Jordaan: What SAFA president faces after Ksh 9.3million fraud allegations and bail release

A South African court granted bail to SAFA President Danny Jordaan amid $71,000 fraud allegations, following accusations of misusing federation funds for personal gain. Confiscated evidence includes electronic devices and documents. The president of the South African Football Association (SAFA) Danny Jordaan has been released on bail following his appearance in court over allegations of…

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‘Our stories deserve to be told’- McKenzie Long criticizes Netflix docuseries ‘Sprint’ for bias

American sprinter McKenzie Long and Ivorian athlete Marie-Josee Ta Lou criticized Netflix’s Sprint docuseries, claiming it selectively highlights winners, sidelining other stories of resilience and dedication in track and field. American sprinter McKenzie Long has publicly expressed her frustration over Netflix’s docuseries Sprint which despite following her journey throughout the post-collegiate season failed to include…

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Letsile Tebogo insists ‘all African athletes’ deserve an apology from Netflix over ‘biased’ SPRINT docuseries

Botswana sprinter Letsile Tebogo has doubled down on his criticism of the Netflix docuseries SPRINT, insisting all African athletes deserve an apology over the manner their stories were ignored. Olympics 200m champion Letsile Tebogo has maintained his criticism of the Netflix docuseries SPRINT, saying it is not just him who was disrespected but all African…

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