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480 results for MUTHONI WANJIKU :

  1. Naivasha Champions league wraps up third season on a high

    ‎‎Compared to earlier editions, the 2024/25 season not only attracted more teams but also demonstrated a significant improvement in the quality of football on display

  2. From chalkboard to dance floor: Teacher quits job to inspire youth through dance

    Using his talent, Mwangi began engaging young people informally, dancing with them in open spaces and playgrounds. With time, the initiative gained support from organisations involved in drug...

  3. Job hunting blunders that could ruin your chances

    According to career coach Eunice Victoria, this lack of direction is one of the most common and costly mistakes people make while job hunting.

  4. Economic hardship pushing Kihoto residents into dangerous Lake Naivasha fishing

    ‎‎This outcry follows a tragic incident in which four fishermen drowned on Friday after they were attacked by a herd of hippos while fishing in the lake. The bodies of the four were recovered...

  5. New year resolutions: Essential habit or empty ritual?

    ‎‎According to Kariuki, people need to first re-evaluate themselves, understand what they truly want, and assess whether their goals are realistic and within reach.

  6. Nakuru teen selected for national volleyball squad

    Her call-up to the Malkia Strikers Under-20 team means she will report to camp in early January, with possible international assignments on the horizon

  7. A guide to fitness sports you can take up in Nakuru in 2026

    To start with, if you want to learn how to play pool or darts, you'll find that most clubs in Nakuru have pool tables and dartboards, even the more local ones. However, if you don't know how to...

  8. Businesses reap big from Prophet Dr David Owuor's three-day crusade

    For some, the event even prompted a temporary shift in profession like David Sailwa, who ordinarily works as a barber, decided to park his clippers and operate as a boda boda rider following the...

  9. Crossover night crowds push Nakuru night clubs to charge entrance fees

    Once inside, the scene was unbelievable. It felt as though people had started arriving at the club early in the morning because it was already packed.

  10. How my mother’s craft inspired my handmade accessories venture

    Growing up, Akoth was exposed early to the world of tailoring and creativity, although she did not immediately consider it a career.

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