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112 results for MUTHONI WANJIKU :

  1. Experts reveal the truth about Okra water

    It started with ginger and lemon concoctions that women carried in their water bottles to the office. Now okra has been added to the mix to make the beauty portion more effective.

  2. Biz Lounge: "Despite the misconceptions about waxing, I've still been able to run a successful spa business"

    Convincing newcomers has always been a challenge, especially with all the misconceptions about waxing and massage.

  3. Inside the inspiring world of Nakuru's ECDE teacher

    Githinji notes that he draws his inspiration from his mother who is a retired ECDE teacher, adding that she did her job wholeheartedly and was always happy.

  4. 28-year-old hopes to become first female tractor driver in her community

    In Tinet, Brenda Chebet is a dedicated potato farmer who has never met a female tractor operator, but despite the prevailing norm of male dominance in the sector, she is determined to break the...

  5. Dear women, this is why we do not approve wax treatments

    A section of women would not go for waxing simply because their male partners do not support or allow them to have the treatment. Why you might ask, here is why.

  6. Does Okra Water promote sexual wellbeing? Nakuru women speak out

    A good number of them have now joined the bandwagon of women who have taken up the practice of drinking okra water, mainly for its purported sexual health benefits.

  7. Thinking of starting a business with a friend or family member? Here is what you need to do first

    Let's face it, we've all either been there or heard the horror stories. Don't get me wrong, I'm aware that there are some great success stories out there, but in my opinion the horror stories...

  8. Huku ni nyama tuu! Concern as dried vegetable consumption hits a new low

    In Nakuru, locals are still reluctant to adopt dried fruits and vegetables into their diet, preferring traditional leafy greens.

  9. Why Nakuru women are abandoning the local market for supermarket vegetables

    Growing up, I was under the impression that buying vegetables in a supermarket was a luxury reserved for the rich, and those who frequented supermarkets looked down their noses at those of us who...

  10. Biz Lounge: My 10-year journey in the wig business

    It all started in 2013 when she decided to stop crocheting and learn how to sew a wig after seeing a friend wearing one. With the skills she had, she tried sewing her first wig using a cooking...

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