KNEC Opens KJSEA Registration (Mar 3‑28) Ahead of Oct 2025 Exams
KNEC launches KJSEA registration from March 3‑28 2025, outlining a new eight‑level grading and an Oct‑Nov exam window that will decide senior‑school seats.
KNEC launches KJSEA registration from March 3‑28 2025, outlining a new eight‑level grading and an Oct‑Nov exam window that will decide senior‑school seats.
Thomas Kirk refereed the Ipswich‑Norwich East Anglian derby on Oct 5, 2025, where Ipswich won 3‑1. The victory boosted their Championship push while Norwich slipped further down the table.
Pep Guardiola’s promise that Manchester City’s Premier League verdict would arrive in a month has lapsed, leaving the club facing 115 financial‑fair‑play charges and possible points penalties.
PSG's 4‑1 win over Lille at the Parc des Princes extends their Ligue 1 lead to 16 points, making the title race look almost decided while Lille fight for European spots.
Akor Adams predicted a win and delivered, scoring in stoppage time as Sevilla stunned Barcelona 4-1 at the Ramon Sanchez Pizjuan Stadium, ending a ten‑year winless streak.
Freiburg host Werder Bremen at Europa-Park Stadion on Feb 21, 2025. Home side rides a three‑game win streak while Bremen battles a defensive slump – betting odds favor a narrow Freiburg victory.
Kenya's Meteorological Department warns of heavy rain from Sep 30 to Oct 6 across five regions, with extreme temperature swings and flood risks, prompting urgent prep advice.
Bodo/Glimt host Tottenham Hotspur at Aspmyra Stadion on Sept 30, 2025, in a Champions League clash that could see Norway's top club make historic progress.
Roma beat Verona 2‑0 at Stadio Olimpico, moving into second place in Serie A. Dovbyk and Soulé scored; Verona remains near the relegation zone.
Nigeria’s two biggest oil unions, NUPENG and PENGASSAN, have publicly rejected the federal government’s proposal to slash its stake in joint‑venture assets managed by NNPC Ltd. They warn the move could cut revenue, jeopardise jobs and destabilise the entire oil sector. The unions say the plan, aimed at raising cash, risks mortgaging the country’s future.
ActionSA has filed a formal complaint against Minister Gayton McKenzie with the South African Human Rights Commission for using apartheid-era slurs on social media. The commission says the remarks likely breach the Equality Act, and political parties across the spectrum are calling for his removal. ActionSA also lodged a similar complaint against Minister Dean Macpherson. The party urges the President to act and says it will take the case to the Equality Court if needed.
The Senegalese star’s contract with Al Nassr reportedly nets him between £42 million and £50 million a year. While the figure dominates headlines, claims about a teenage wife and child lack any credible source. This piece separates the verified earnings from the speculative gossip surrounding his private life.