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  1. WINNIE KIMANI

    Winnie Kimani is a multimedia journalist and part time love guru who gravitates towards lifestyle stories X: @a_mandikizella

  2. What Nakuru residents will be up to this Easter holiday

    On the other hand, Joseph Wanyoike, a family oriented man, cannot wait to escape the hustle and bustle of the city.

  3. Why persons with disabilities in Nakuru city want assessment fee scrapped

    Beyond the tangible barriers, Mr Kahiu states that the marginalized group also grapples with unemployment where they experience outright hostility.

  4. Postpartum depression: What mothers should not ignore

    Feeling hopeless weeks after giving birth is a normal condition called postpartum depression.

  5. Love sparked in Nakuru church still blooms, 52 years later

    According to Mrs Kinyanjui, she too takes care of her husband despite having a house help and some limitation due to her age.

  6. Racheal Kibui lifts the lid on her success, challenges as a journalist

    Her advice to young budding women journalists is that everything starts within yourself, as getting what you want only needs one to become determined and become the person wants to be in future.

  7. Pap smear: How this simple procedure helps detect cervical cancer

    The Nakuru Teaching and Referral Hospital (PGH) recently announced a free pap smear screening that will be going down at the facility throughout the month of March.

  8. Why GEN Z's find employment unattractive

    The traditional office environment, with its structured routines and corporate hierarchies, no longer appeals to Gen Z. Instead of chasing stability, they chose to forge their own entrepreneurial...

  9. Why we chose not to remarry and raise our children as single fathers

    Wycliffe Ombwaya has been a newspaper vendor for 26 years. His routine was simple: wake up every morning and sell newspapers to Nakuru residents who want to keep up with what is happening in the...

  10. Nakuru couple yet to find missing daughter, five years later

    Two weeks later, a woman who claimed to know the whereabouts of the child visited the couple, saying the girl was in Busia.

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