Nakuru Weekend Guide: Culture, comedy, club nights and spiritual worship

Events lined up to take place this weekend in Nakuru.
The weekend is here, and as always, Mtaa Wangu has you covered with the hottest events worth attending.
Although this weekend might not be as busy as usual, the events lined up promise to be unforgettable.
Sometimes, less really is more, and this weekend, it's all about quality over quantity.
At the heart of the hype is the highly anticipated Ndumo Festival SN1, which is making its debut right here in Nakuru.
This isn't just any event; it's a cultural milestone. Taking place for the first time, Ndumo will bring a fresh wave of Kikuyu music, dance and tradition to life on Saturday at Buraha Zenoni Gardens, located along the Nairobi-Nakuru Highway.
For those who missed Naivasha's Ngemi 4.0, Ndumo offers the perfect opportunity for redemption. It's the place to be for fans of Kikuyu music and culture.
Expect performances from renowned artistes such as Kamoko, Janney Sing, Faith Nduhio, Chris W. and Wacuka, and DJ sets from DJ Nitram and DJ Touch.
The ever-vibrant Auntie Jemimah will host the show, blending comedy with culture in her unique style.
On Saturday at Platinum 7D, the vibes shift into high gear with 'Weza Sato', featuring DJ Kaytrixx. For the urban crowd craving lively tunes and city-style nightlife, this is the place to be.
And when Sunday arrives, the fun continues at Space Next Door Sports Bar & Grill with a special Amapiano and Afrobeats event.
Catch DJ Double M and MC Samdee as they bring the weekend to a close with smooth Amapiano sounds and Afrobeat classics.
It's the perfect way to unwind, enjoy a cold drink, and get ready for the new week.
At Wave XO, the party gets wilder this Friday with Matata in the house.
Alternatively, if you want to nourish your spiritual life and experience elevated worship, Rev Julian Kyuna will be leading a service at Rhema in Nakuru.
The event starts at 4:30 pm at the Deliverance Church Nakuru LCC this Friday.