RABAT-(MaraviPost)-Morocco capitalised on home ground advantage to secure a hard-fought 1–0 victory over Tanzania and book their place in the quarter-finals of the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) 2025.
Playing in front of a passionate home crowd, the Atlas Lions started on the front foot and thought they had taken an early lead through Ismael Saibari.
However, celebrations were cut short after VAR ruled the goal out for offside, keeping the contest finely balanced.
Despite dominating possession, Morocco found it difficult to break down a disciplined Tanzanian defence in the first half, with the teams going into the break deadlocked at 0–0.
The breakthrough eventually came in the second half when Brahim Diaz found the back of the net to send the home supporters into celebration.
The goal proved decisive in a tightly contested encounter.
Diaz’s strike also etched his name into the tournament’s history books, as he became the first player to score in four consecutive AFCON 2025 matches.
His impressive performance earned him the Man of the Match accolade.
Tanzania fought bravely until the final whistle but were unable to find an equaliser against a determined Moroccan side.
With the win, Morocco advance to the quarter-finals, buoyed by the energy of their supporters and growing belief as the tournament progresses.
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LILONGWE-(MaraviPost)-Opposition Malawi Congress Party (MCP) Secretary General Richard Chimwendo’s health is deteriorating at Maula Prison in the capital Lilongwe.
Chimwendo lawyer George Jivason Kadzipatike says “My client is suffering”.
Kadzipatike added that the Dowa East lawmaker is yet to be charged.
He expressed worrisome on the bail ruling delays, which Justice Mzondi Mvula promised to deliver via email, has yet to come.
Kadzipatike says, “We are still waiting for the bail ruling up to now. I keep checking my mail box but the ruling is yet to come.
“My client continues to suffer unlawful detention as the State has not formally charged him before any Court. He has been in custody for over three weeks, having surrendered himself to police on 12 December, 2025.His health is deteriorating.”
Chimwendo Banda is accused of attempted murder on Frank Chiwanda in 2022 in Dowa District.
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NAIROBI-(MaraviPost)-A sombre shadow was cast over Prophet David Owuor’s high-profile end-of-year crossover crusade in Nakuru after a woman attending the event died under circumstances that have raised questions about transparency and reporting.
The incident occurred on December 30, 2025, during a large gathering at Technology Farm, the venue for the celebrated Menengai 8 meeting, which drew thousands of worshippers from across Kenya and beyond.
According to sources within the congregation, the woman collapsed and later died amid the event, but rather than alerting authorities, church leaders allegedly moved her body discreetly to Egerton University Funeral Home in Njoro a location some insiders suggest was chosen to avoid public attention due to its distance from the main crusade venue.
A faithful who spoke on condition of anonymity described how “very few people knew she died.”
The Repentance and Holiness Church leaders are said to be trying to conceal the death.
What has fueled further controversy is the revelation that neither the church nor the woman’s family reported the death to the police.
Nakuru County’s Criminal Investigations Officer, Samuel Ngeiywa of the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI), confirmed to the media that law enforcement had no official record of the woman’s death, because no formal notification was ever made.
“We have received information that one person died during Prophet Owuor’s crusade. We were not notified. No relatives went to any police station around to report the death and therefore the incident is not yet in any of our official records,” Ngeiywa said.
Sudden Relocation According to The Standard, the woman’s body, held at the Njoro facility for a day, was moved to Luanda in Kakamega County on December 31, 2025, shortly after media inquiries into her whereabouts intensified.
Some church members told reporters that Prophet Owuor and other church elders instructed the family to relocate the remains once questions began circulating.
Crusade Highlights Amid Controversy The Nakuru crusade, which began on December 29, 2025, was marked by packed gatherings and claimed testimonies of miraculous healings.
Prophet Owuor held a roadside outreach along Kenyatta Avenue that brought parts of the city to a standstill as large crowds thronged to hear his messages and witness alleged divine healings, including claims of cures for chronic illnesses.
Some church members told reporters that elders instructed the family to relocate the remains once questions began circulating.
While Owuor’s meetings often attract significant public attention and debate, especially around claims of miracles, the handling of this death has sparked fresh concern.
Critics argue that failing to notify authorities and moving the body without transparent documentation undermines public trust and could breach legal reporting requirements.
Prophet Owuor’s ministry has yet to issue a public statement addressing the woman’s death or the circumstances surrounding its reporting and relocation.
As the New Year begins, questions about accountability and oversight at large religious gatherings are likely to intensify, especially when events draw thousands and involve emotionally charged testimonies of healing and faith.
Source: nairobinews.co.ke
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