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  1. Here are the top 5 stories of the week

    Every new day is an opportunity to start again, to achieve your goals. But not only that, it is also a chance to catch up on all the tea.

  2. Here is what made the headlines this week

    If you have been keeping up with the news in Nakuru, you will know that this week has been full of dramatic and sad news. From a hyena being found in a Jaba Baze to patients being stranded in...

  3. Shocking details emerge on interference of schools by Nakuru elected leaders

    Another school administrator indicated that the politicians make constant phone calls to the head teachers to scold them for one issue or the other.

  4. The day my mother confused paragliders in Naivasha for people ascending to heaven

    She was praying that the Lord may forgive her as she has been a faithful servant, all while we tried to calm her down.

  5. No more mini-skirts, crop tops, saggy trousers ..... Here's a list of universities that have banned 'indecent dressing styles'

    Gone are the days when university students could live life 'young, wild and free', or at least they will get to do so without miniskirts and sagging trousers.

  6. You're becoming stupid! MP Arama tells off residents queuing for bursary

    "You people are stupid, do you want me to make it so you go to the website where you will have to pay sh. 20 just to get a form? " he asked.

  7. The emerging trend of Nakuru's working class spending lunch hour in liquor stores

    Upon entry into one of the stores, I noticed men with well-tailored suits and smart watches, giving the impression that these were not broke individuals.

  8. Here are 7 annoying habits matatu touts should stop doing

    There is something very unique about waking up in the morning and boarding a Public Service Vehicle (PSV), better known as a mathree or matatu, to go to work.

  9. Did Kihika's silent cabinet reshuffle inhibit public's right to information?

    Lawyer Pascal Mbeche on the other hand notes that all changes to the cabinet must be communicated by the head of public service in the county to the respective departments.

  10. Nakuru's night life: Here's a clubbing rule that might save you this long weekend

    Today, this is not the case. The rule of thumb has changed and almost all serious revelers are akin to it. The “Hatujuani” clubbing rule.

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