Formula One driver Zhou Guanyu has credited his car’s halo protection device for saving his life after he was involved in a horrific high-speed crash during the first lap of Sunday’s British Grand Prix.

Formula One driver Zhou Guanyu has credited his car’s halo protection device for saving his life after he was involved in a horrific high-speed crash during the first lap of Sunday’s British Grand Prix.

Arsenal Football Club has confirmed the signing of Brazilian striker Gabriel Jesus from Manchester City on a long-term contract
The 25-year-old forward joins the club having established himself as one of the leading strikers in the Premier League in recent seasons.
During his five seasons in Manchester City, he scored 95 goals in 236 appearances in all competitions and has won the Premier League title four times, the FA Cup, and the League Cup three times.
He is also a regular player in the Brazil national team, making 56 appearances and scoring 19 times since making his full international debut for his country in September 2016.
He was a member of the squad which won the Copa America in 2019. During his international career Gabriel has also notably won a gold medal at the 2016 Rio Olympic Games, and featured at the 2018 FIFA World Cup.
“We are delighted that we have secured the transfer of Gabriel. Everyone who knows football well, knows the qualities of Gabriel Jesus. said Edu the Technical Director of the club.
“Gabriel is a player who we have admired for a long time now. He is 25 years old and an established Brazil international who has consistently demonstrated that he is a player at a very high level. We look forward to seeing him join up with his new teammates ahead of the new season. We all welcome Gabriel to Arsenal.”
Mikel Arteta added: “I’m very excited. The club has done a tremendous job to recruit a player of this stature. I know Gabriel personally very well, and we all know him well from his time in the Premier League and being really successful here.
“This is a position that’s been on our radar for a long time now and we have managed to get a player that we all wanted, so I’m really happy.”
Gabriel will wear the number 9 shirt and will join up with the Gunners squad for pre-season training soon.
This is the fourth signing of the summer for Mikel Arteta, following the arrivals of midfielder Fabio Vieira, goalkeeper Matt Turner and Brazilian striker Marquinhos.
Peter Wahome and Fridah Chepkite emerged winners of the grueling 42km 2022 Lewa Safari Marathon held at the Lewa conservancy over the weekend.
Wahome braced the hot weather to finish first in a time of 2: 24: 45 ahead of Philip Kigen who finished second with Paul Waweru coming in third.
“Allow me to thank the organizers of this event for making it successful. I am glad that we got an opportunity to participate in the physical run. The competition was tough, but I emerged victorious given that I usually train in such terrain,” said Wahome.
Fridah Chepkite won the women’s race in 3:02:04 ahead of Beatrice Cherop and Anika Berlin who finished in second and third positions respectively.
“It is fantastic to see everyone enjoying themselves with over two hundred kids including juniors from M-PESA Foundation Academy in this year’s Lewa Safari Marathon. For the last 22 years the marathon has allowed everyone to experience something very different; to run in the wild and contribute to supporting the community. We have achieved all this over the period through sponsorship and participation by various stakeholders,” said Peter Ndegwa, CEO of Safaricom
“We are the biggest supporter of Kenyans in terms of social and also lifestyle. We have a passion for sports, environmental conservation and also community investment. And that is why as Safaricom, we have been involved in this event from its inception”, he added.

In the 21km event, Abeod Wambui clinched the women’s title beating her closest challenger Lucy Karimi with Mercy Kwambai settling for the third position. Eliud Mutai won the 21km men’s race ahead of Mike Kiptum and Evans Mayaka who finished second and third respectively.
Elsewhere, Safaricom CEO Peter Ndegwa emerged the winner in the ’10km executive run’ category, while Clinton Lemashon and Mercy Jekemboi both from the M-PESA Foundation Academy emerged the winners in the junior 5km category.
The annual Lewa Marathon comprises the 42km race, half marathon and the Children’s event and draws participants from all over the globe with the marathon course running through one of Africa’s most breathtaking wildlife conservancies.
As lead co-sponsors, Safaricom and Huawei have continued to partner to support the marathon. This year, other event sponsors included Kenya Breweries Limited as well as Tetra Pak Ltd.
“It is exciting to be back having a real marathon here in Lewa after two years of the virtual marathon. This year we have got over a thousand runners across the world participating in the marathon. It is so important because it’s not only a fantastic sporting occasion but also helps in raising funds to support the livelihood of the community around the conservancy. Since we started this initiative the fundraising has been very strong and we are looking forward to being able to support a wide range of beneficiaries across this country,” Said Charles Mayhew – CEO, TUSK TRUST
This year’s event attracted a wide array of talent from over 24 countries including 84-year-old John Ruwengo who took part in the 5km race.
Aside from giving a chance to emerging marathoners to compete on a professional level with seasoned runners, the marathon has been hailed for its sustainable impact on the community.
Absa Bank has announced a sponsorship of Ksh. 12 million for the upcoming National Trials for the World Athletics Championships, the Commonwealth Games, and the Under 20 Trials.
The World Athletics Championships and Commonwealth Games National Trials are expected to commence this coming weekend at the Moi International Sports Centre Kasarani, while the World Under 20 Athletics Trials will be on July 8th this year.
“Team Kenya is expected to perform even better during the upcoming championships given our strong showing in the recent Continental Tour and the All-Africa Games. These top-level events provide us with an opportunity to set a foothold as a major sporting nation and extend our excellent record abroad. We shall continue to support Team Kenya as they embark on preparations for these events and compete against the best athletes from other countries.” said Moses Muthui Absa Bank Kenya Marketing and Corporate Relations Director.
Athletics Kenya President Jackson Tuwei welcomed and thanked Absa bank for coming on board while encouraging other stakeholders to come on board to help in ensuring that the competitions are successful and the team as well.
“We thank Absa Bank Kenya for coming on board as a partner in the National Trials. We are doing our level best to make sure the invitational events are a success, under World Championship and Commonwealth qualification standards, to ensure that our athletes continue to fly our flag high in the upcoming international championships,” he said.
The sponsorship will help Athletics Kenya organize the two-day National Trials and the Under-20 Trials and facilitate the national team representing Kenya at the World Athletics Championship in Oregon, United States.
Mr. Muthui said that it will boost the team’s morale and competitiveness against athletes from other countries during the hotly contested championships in the global athletics calendar.
Athletes in the Team Kenya Camp shall also benefit from free financial training from Absa as part of their holistic development beyond the track.
Liverpool have reached an agreement with Benfica to buy the Uruguay striker Darwin Nunez as a new Liverpool player on a permanent move.
According to Benfica Club statement, the deal will be signed for 75 million euros plus add-ons expected to reach about 100 million euros; Nunez is expected to undergo the medical test today and sign the contract that will keep him at Liverpool until 2028.
Nunez scored 26 goals in 28 league appearances last season in Portugal and is expected to boost the attacking side of Liverpool following the rumours of the departure of Sadio Mane after Bayern Munich stepped up their pursuit of the Senegal forward who has one year left on his contract.
The 22-year-old, who was left out of Uruguay’s squad for Saturday’s 5-0 friendly victory over Panama and netted in both legs of Benfica’s Champions League quarter-final defeat against Liverpool in April, earning praise from Klopp
Former France international Alexandre Lacazette has returned to Ligue 1 side Lyon on a free transfer.
This Might be a big blow to Arsenal’s attacking field as he has been playing a critical role in the club’s performance in the premier league.
Lacazette has been with the Gunners for five years after he joined Arsenal for a then club-record fee of Sh6.8 billion (£46.5 million/$58 million).
The 31-year-old striker underwent a medical on Wednesday before signing a three-year contract with the club where he made his name after coming through the youth system.
Lyon said in a statement that Lacazette’s return had been a priority for several months to “infuse a new dynamic” into the team which finished a disappointing eighth in last season’s championship.
Lacazette – capped 16 times from 2013 to 2017 – scored 129 goals in 275 matches in his previous spell at Lyon before Arsenal came calling in 2017 when Arsene Wenger was still in charge.
The deal – up to £52.6m with add-ons – surpassed the £42.4m that Arsenal paid Real Madrid for Mesut Ozil in 2013.
He went on to score 71 goals in 206 appearances for the Gunners winning the FA Cup in 2017 and was a member of the side that lost in the 2019 Europa League final.
He was handed the captaincy last season after Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang – who has since joined Barcelona – was stripped of it due to a disciplinary breach.
Moses Mwangi the Managing Director for Fly 748, has officiated an inaugural triathlon challenge that seeks to grow and mainstream the sporting event in the country.
Mr Mwangi took on experienced athletes in a seven kilometres race which took place in Chale Island, Kwale County.
The provisional challenge, organized by Team Tri Fit (TTF) has seen participation from amateur and professional triathletes aged between 17 years to 65 years and three persons of all fitness levels- with a desire to nurture the triathlon competition.

Fly 748 is being represented by three members –Revenue Manager, Angel Kamae participating in open water swimming -a distance of 1 kilometre, Finance department’s, Stephen Mutuku cycling on a 30-kilometre off-road track and handing the baton to the company’s Managing Director to complete the 7 Kilometer off-road trail.
“Congratulations to everyone who is participating including me. This is more than just sporting, it is about mental resilience, motivation and self-discipline. These are what makes triathlon stand out,” said Mwangi.
The MD added that “I believe it is a good run and moving forward, we are definitely going to support the growth of triathlon in the best way possible.”
Through a partnership signed between Team Tri Fit (TTF) and Fly 748 in February, members of the endurance sporting group will fly across the country at subsidized prices from the airline.

This partnership is in line with the airlines’ strategy of revolutionizing air travel in the country to enable more Kenyans to take it to the sky through competitive pricing.
In its five-year plan TTF with 65 members under its fold seeks to develop triathlon and duathlon and increase their uptake amongst Kenyans to 700 participants by 2025.

“We very much encouraged by the number of participants and corporates sponsoring the event. It gives us much confidence that we will soon realize our targets earlier than projected,” said TTF Team Manager, Michael Okwara.
TTF also seeks to Increase investment in triathlon sports in Kenya through public and private partnerships by 50 per cent by 2025.
The British government announced Wednesday it had approved Todd Boehly’s £4.25 billion ($5.3 billion) purchase of Chelsea football club from the sanctioned Russian oligarch Roman Abramovich.
Secretary of State for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport Nadine Dorries said she had issued a licence permitting the deal, hours after it won approval from the Premier League on Tuesday evening.
“We are satisfied the proceeds of the sale will not benefit Roman Abramovich or other sanctioned individuals,” Dorries tweeted.
“Given the sanctions, we placed on those linked to (Vladimir) Putin and the bloody invasion of Ukraine, the long-term future of the club can only be secured under a new owner,” she said.
A consortium led by Boehly, a co-owner of baseball’s Los Angeles Dodgers, had agreed on a record deal to buy the club from Abramovich earlier this month.
The Russian put Chelsea on the market in early March, just before he was sanctioned by Britain following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
Completion of the takeover has been a lengthy process due to government concerns over the potential for Abramovich to profit from the sale.

Romelu Lukaku of Chelsea celebrates with Christian Pulisic and Cesar Azpilicueta after scoring a goal during the Premier League match between Chelsea and Brighton & Hove Albion at Stamford Bridge.
Earlier this month, the deal seemed close to collapse over concerns proceeds would not reach good causes as promised by the outgoing owner.
The Russian, who bought Chelsea in 2003, denied he had asked for his £1.5 billion loans to the club to be repaid when the sale was concluded.
The total value of the deal smashes the previous record for the sale of a sports team — $2.4 billion for the New York Mets baseball franchise in 2020.
Special licence
Chelsea has been forced to operate under a special licence since Abramovich was sanctioned.
The billionaire, also the target of European Union sanctions, was described by the British government as part of President Putin’s inner circle.
The asset freeze imposed on Chelsea meant they could not conduct any transfer business with either existing players or external targets.
The Blues will now be able to return to business as usual — and there will be no time to lose in reconfiguring the playing squad.
Thomas Tuchel’s side, who won the Champions League last season, finished third in the Premier League – 19 points behind champions Manchester City – and were beaten by Liverpool in the finals of the FA Cup and League Cup.

Chelsea players celebrate after winning the UEFA Champions League
The German manager is set to lose key defenders Antonio Rudiger and Andreas Christensen on free transfers to Real Madrid and Barcelona.
Tuchel, in an interview on Chelsea’s website conducted before the sale was confirmed, said the club had been operating at a “huge disadvantage” and would need to be nimble in the transfer market.
Reports on Wednesday said the former Paris Saint-Germain boss would be handed a £200 million transfer kitty.
Harambee Stars eliminated from AFCON 2023
Chelsea has been transformed since Abramovich bought them in 2003 for just £140 million at a time when Manchester United and Arsenal were the dominant forces in the Premier League.
They evolved from a club on the brink of a financial crisis into one of the richest in the Premier League thanks to the deep pockets of the Russian, who routinely bankrolled blockbuster transfers.
He was rewarded with a staggering 19 major trophies in his 19-year reign – including five Premier League titles and two Champions League triumphs.
Abramovich’s arrival at Stamford Bridge also set a trend for a wave of foreign investment in the Premier League.
Chelsea’s 42,000-capacity Stamford Bridge home needs major redevelopment to match the stadium size and income streams enjoyed by their rivals.
But Boehly has a track record of delivering both stadium improvement and sporting success with the Dodgers.
Thanks to heavy investment in players, the Dodgers have made the MLB (Major League Baseball) playoffs every season for the past nine years and won their first World Series for 32 years in 2020.
By AFP for the eabusinesstimes.com
Kenya and Zimbabwe will not participate in the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations, the Confederation of African Football has confirmed.
Confederation of African Football (CAF) says the elimination is a result of failing to have its suspension by Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA) lifted in time for the tournament.
“As a consequence of having failed to have their suspensions by FIFA set aside, CAF has confirmed that both Kenya and Zimbabwe will not participate in the TotalEnergies Africa Cup of Nations Cote d’Ivoire 2023 qualifiers,” said CAF in a press statement
According to CAF, Kenya and Zimbabwe were suspended for political interference and have not yet met the criteria required by the FIFA Congress as a prerequisite for lifting their suspension.
FIFA ratifies the suspension of Kenya from football activities
As a result of the suspension, the two associations; Football Kenya Federation (FKF) and the Zimbabwe Football Association (ZIFA) will be considered losers and eliminated from the competition.
‘Groups C and K will be composed only of three teams and the order of the matches will be maintained by the match schedule that has been communicated to the teams after the draw” added CAF noting that the first and runner-up teams of those groups will qualify to the final tournament.
However, the two teams have been included in the draw for the African football showpiece on the condition that their suspension must be lifted two weeks before their first match.
Kenya’s suspension was ratified during Fifa’s 72nd congress held on March 31, 2022, in Doha, Qatar where 198 members voted to support the sanction of the decision by the global football governing body, while only one voted against the motion.
The world football governing body FIFA has on Thursday 31st March 2022 ratified the suspension of the Football Kenya Federation (FKF) from international football.
The Fifa Congress in Qatar, through a a landslide poll by the FIFA Council Members saw 198 Fifa members vote for the suspension while one voted in favor of Kenya.
“It is therefore recommended that the Congress confirms the suspension of the Football Kenya Federation enabling the council to lift the suspension immediately and as soon as the pertinent requirements have been fulfilled,” said Infantino.
FIFA President Gianni Infantino confirmed that the suspension will be lifted immediately after Kenya reinstates the ousted Football Kenya Federation which was disbanded by the government on grounds of misappropriation of funds.
• The Fifa Council suspended the FKF on February 24, 2022 with immediate effect due to third-party (government) interference.