June 2025 had no shortage of eye-openers if you’re interested in Africa’s evolving business landscape, international sport, and the unpredictable world of motorsport. African Game Farms Daily News covered stories that you actually care about, not the usual recycled headlines.
Kenya’s Finance Bill 2025 isn’t just another boring tax update. The country rolled out some tough but clever moves. For starters, they’re tightening how businesses use previous financial losses. Gone are the days you could keep deducting losses from profits forever. Now, you’ve got a set limit, which changes how companies plan their tax strategies. What’s even more interesting is Nairobi’s new perks for both homegrown startups and big overseas investors, especially if you’re thinking of joining the Nairobi International Financial Centre. Plus, Kenya’s government spotted a big opportunity in the digital space and decided to tax it directly. Yet, they’re making life a bit easier for local food producers and manufacturers by offering new VAT breaks. It’s a gutsy mix aimed at driving real economic growth and pulling in outside investment—how this gamble pays off, only time will tell.
Swing over to football, and you’ll notice a buzz about Haiti’s run at the 2026 World Cup qualifiers and the 2025 Gold Cup. The team is blending old hands with fresh faces, all fueled by a tough preseason and whipped into shape by coach Sebastien Migne. Of course, official squad lists and match dates aren’t pinned down yet, which always leaves fans on the edge of their seats. But the hype is real—Haiti’s balancing hope and pressure with every training session, and the country is dreaming big. Will the freshly picked squad pull off a surprise? Everybody’s watching and waiting.
Let’s talk drama at the Spanish Grand Prix. Canadian driver Lance Stroll had to withdraw from the 2025 race thanks to a nagging wrist injury—pain that just wouldn’t go away without surgery. This puts his team, Aston Martin, in a real jam, leaving Fernando Alonso flying solo. Stroll’s hand problems actually date back to a nasty bike crash in 2023, showing how the consequences of one accident can cut across seasons. When will he be back? No one can say yet, which keeps the racing world speculating.
June’s snapshot across Kenya, Haiti, and Spain is proof that real change and big risks come with uncertainty. Laws change, sports teams gamble with fresh strategies, and athletes live with the consequences of past injuries. At African Game Farms Daily News, stories like these make it clear: if you want to understand what shapes tomorrow—whether it’s finance, football, or Formula 1—don’t ignore the latest headlines.
Kenya's Finance Bill 2025 is shaking up the tax landscape with limits on tax loss carry-forward, fresh NIFC incentives for both startups and big investors, targeted digital economy taxes, and new VAT reliefs for agriculture and manufacturing. Policymakers hope these changes will drive growth and attract crucial foreign investment.
Read More >>Haiti is stepping up its preparations for the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers and the 2025 Gold Cup with a mix of seasoned stars and rising talents. The coaching team, led by Sebastien Migne, focuses heavily on player fitness and tactical planning as they finalize their squad for the coming challenges. Official announcements about the final list and match schedule are still awaited.
Read More >>Lance Stroll has pulled out of the 2025 Spanish Grand Prix after ongoing wrist pain forced him to seek surgery. The Canadian, plagued by injuries dating back to a 2023 cycling crash, leaves Aston Martin in a tough spot, with Fernando Alonso now their only driver for the race. There's no timeline yet for Stroll's return.
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