Here is a round-up of what made news in Nakuru this week

The weekly review on Nakuru's top stories.

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1. Talk about being in the right place with the wrong people. This was the case for one Evans Oluoch, a mechanic who was at work repairing a Nissan and within minutes of repairing the Nissan he went from being a hardworking mechanic to a drug dealer.

2. The infamous Ngata black spot hit the headlines again this week after claiming seven lives, and while the authorities have repeatedly said they will come up with solutions, those solutions could not have come sooner.

3. Sherehe ni sherehe, for Nakuru's bar owners, Kindiki's orders seem to have been mere suggestions as they carry on with business as usual.

4. The Great Rift 10 aside tournament will be taking place this weekend, but it looks like it's going to be a low budget affair, which means the shereheand hype you're used to will be missing. Let's hope the event gets some sponsorship.

5. You don't haffi dread to be Rasta!!! Not for Teresia Wambugu, her 19-year-old dreadlocks have become her trademark and she is looking forward to meeting Morgan Heritage so they can compare the size of their dreads.