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  1. Thieves in uniform? Nakuru reacts as police officers become suspects in a robbery incident

    While some people are eager to join the police forces, others are eager to fake it, and some people inside the forces it seems are just eager to hustle.

  2. Nakuru journalists shine at the Annual Journalism Excellence Awards

    In a hard-hitting investigative piece, Royal Media Group’s Evans Asiba won the Animal Welfare Reporting Award for "Makala: Punda Ng’ombe".

  3. Don't judge me just because we met in a nightclub: A Gen Z's plea

    We danced a bit, nothing too serious. But I caught him checking me out more than once. Our eyes locked in that kind of silent way that says ‘I like you’. You know what I’m talking about.

  4. Kihika makes spirited comeback, flanked by government top brass

    Dressed in a flowing green and white maxi dress, black boots, and a pearl necklace, she radiated confidence. Her warm smile, unwavering throughout the event, added a personal touch to her presence.

  5. Back then in the newsroom: Nakuru's pioneer journalists speak

    ‘They broke ground so we could plant roots’ is perhaps the best way to describe the pioneering journalists shaping Nakuru’s media landscape today.

  6. Citizen TV reporter Maryanne Nyambura was assaulted by police officers on April 9, 2025 while reporting live. As the world celebrates World Press Freedom Day, she says that journalistic...

  7. Maryanne Nyambura: Press freedom still a struggle, much more still needs to be done

    On April 9, 2025, Maryanne and five of her colleagues were violently attacked by police officers while covering the National Drama Festival in Nakuru. The trauma of that day is still fresh.

  8. Guns, teargas and an emotive school play

    Our assumption; the officers were here to ensure the safety of students being hosted at the school. We counted up to seven armed officers at the gate, all to ensure no one accessed the school...

  9. Who is running Nakuru County?

    But this was not the only time Dr Mwaura has appeared to take county matters by the horn.

  10. The Standard reporter Daniel Chege was attacked while covering protests in Molo.

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