Manchester United, once the gold standard of English football, continues to stumble both on and off the pitch. While the club struggles to rediscover its identity, a worrying pattern has emerged: players either stagnate at Old Trafford or leave to rediscover their form elsewhere. The recent departures and moves of key figures have left fansContinue reading “Manchester United: What’s really going wrong?”
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IMF staff to visit Kenya for talks on potential support programme
Ateam of International Monetary Fund (IMF) staff will visit Kenya this week to begin talks with the government on a possible IMF-backed programme. Led by Haimanot Teferra, the IMF’s mission chief for Kenya, will visit Nairobi from September 25 to October 9, 2025. “At the request of the Kenyan authorities, an IMF staff team willContinue reading “IMF staff to visit Kenya for talks on potential support programme”
Why podcasts are overtaking radio for young listeners
or decades, radio was the primary source for music, news, and entertainment, shaping morning routines to late-night drives. But over the last decade, podcasts have quietly taken over, especially among younger audiences, reflecting changing habits and the rapid evolution of technology. Young listeners have grown up in an on-demand culture where streaming platforms, social media,Continue reading “Why podcasts are overtaking radio for young listeners”
Chat GPT, Netflix, TikTok, Google among firms to pay Kenya’s digital service tax
enya is tightening its grip on the fast-growing digital economy with fresh proposals targeting global technology companies. The National Treasury has published the Income Tax (Significant Economic Presence Tax) Regulations, 2025, which seek to levy a final tax on foreign firms providing digital services to Kenyans, regardless of whether they have offices in the country.Continue reading “Chat GPT, Netflix, TikTok, Google among firms to pay Kenya’s digital service tax”
Grimsby fined after Kenyan star’s registration error in historic Man Utd win
League Two side Grimsby Town have been fined £20,000 for fielding an ineligible player, Kenyan international Clarke Oduor, during their historic Carabao Cup victory over Manchester United. However, their giant-killing result will stand. The English Football League (EFL) announced the sanction after Grimsby self-reported an administrative error concerning the registration of the Kenyan international. TheContinue reading “Grimsby fined after Kenyan star’s registration error in historic Man Utd win”