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  1. Good news for Nakuru youth looking to join the Kenya Defence Force

    Vice Chief of Defence Forces, Lieutenant General Jonah Mwangi, said that they will consider individuals who have discoloured teeth and come from regions with high levels of fluoride in the water.

    KDF recruitment exercise
  2. Toxic parenting: Why many young people don't talk to their parents

    But what happens for this parent-child relationship to go wrong?

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  3. Is it wrong to breastfeed in public? Nakuru women speak

    Unknown to Mueni and many other moms, Kenyan laws actually support breastfeeding in public.

  4. Nakuru's nightlife: Why I became a Ben 10

    Back then, when it all started, Paul reveals to me that he was a final year economics student at a popular university in Nakuru.

  5. Nyege Nyege festival comes to Naivasha

    Keeping these numbers in mind, the organizers thought it wise to promote Kenya’s tourism numbers and particularly that of Nakuru County by holding the event in Naivasha.

  6. 19-year-old defies all odds to be crowned Prinsloo's most promising rugby player

    An elated Macharia said yes to the offer not knowing that years later, he would come to be crowned Prinsloo's Most Promising Player.

  7. Nakuru's night life: Why I became a twilight girl

    Crystal says she didn’t know how hard it would be to make a living as a primary school drop-out and live the comfortable life her husband had accustomed her to.

  8. Body positivity: Embracing the curves, confidently!

    As I watched these curvy ladies walk down the runway, all I could do is marvel at how confident they were in their own skin, something majority of us, especially ladies, really struggle with.

  9. Ladies, here's how to dress for that interview

    Your options can range from a skirt with a matching jacket to official pants paired with an official/button-down blouse or a dress paired with a matching jacket.

  10. Vibe master DJ Tophaz lights up Nakuru's Groundless lounge

    He surely proved that he really is the vibe master, as he had people continuously dancing and grooving from 11.30 p.m. all the way to 3 a.m.

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