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308 results for MUTHONI WANJIKU :

  1. How Nakuru creatives played key role in amplifying GenZ protests

    Among them is Willie Oeba, known for his bold spoken word performances that tackle political issues, government corruption, and social injustices.

  2. Biz Lounge: The unsung heroes of Nakuru ASK grounds

    Shadrack Mwangangi and Douglas Vovo have been mowing grass at the showground for three years. They describe June as one of their busiest months.

  3. Mirera residents count losses as power blackout enters second week

    Another resident, Sarafina Wanjiku, highlights the broader inconveniences caused by the blackout adding that she now has to take her phone to town just to get it charged.

  4. Nakuru artists honour those killed in June 2024 protests

    One of the attendees, Hadija Abdulkarim shares that those who died were pursuing the dream of a just society, and they did so confidently.

  5. Living paycheck to paycheck? Here are tips to get off that roller coaster!

    For individuals with limited funds, Mwaniki recommends starting with opportunities that align with personal skills and schedules.

  6. Inside issues hurting coffee farming in Bahati

    Soil fertility plays a crucial role in coffee farming, and without services like soil testing, many farmers make uninformed decisions, especially regarding fertilizer application

  7. Biz Lounge: How Shadrack Nyenze turned a Sh5,000 loan into a thriving fashion brand

    His first foray into the fashion industry was modest — armed with a small sewing machine and a Sh5,000 loan from his father, Shadrack began working from home, creating his first dress, worth...

  8. Ndumo festival: great vibes, long queues and a hotdog that never came

    Despite its magic, there is room for improvement for the festival. Long queues for food and delays in preparation tested attendees’ patience.

  9. Books, bonding and a bit of adventure: The new face of Nakuru's book clubs

    These clubs have become more than just literary circles; they are safe spaces for building friendships and networking within the community.

  10. From Salgaa to Stardom: Meet Collins Yegon, the Kitenge Fashion Fest Photographer of the Year

    Yegon describes photography as his language and the camera as an extension of his body and mind.

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