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285 results for BRET SANYA :

  1. No CSR event in sight for Naivasha youth as WRC Safari rally nears

    A lot of money is always put into the event by the government and sponsors yet we never get to see it trickled down to us.

  2. Newbies MKU get clobbered at home court ,as RVIST win Moi Derby

    By the end of the third quarter, the difference between the two teams was undeniable as the game stood at 25- 2 in favour of RVIST.

  3. Tales of waitresses being sexually harassed by women in Nakuru night clubs

    She goes ahead to narrate to me about a time she was serving drinks to a table that had women and two of them started touching her backside saying profane things to her.

  4. Why revellers now prefer to go clubbing at 3am

    But as times change, it seems that the ideal time to go clubbing is also changing.

  5. Patients stranded at Nakuru Teaching and Referral Hospital as doctors begin national strike

    NCTRH is the largest referral hospital in Nakuru and the Rift Valley region, serving other regions including Baringo, Laikipia, Nyandarua, Narok, Bomet and Baringo.

  6. Nakuru fish vendors battle bad PR after reports of poisonous Lake Nakuru fish

    At first, when the fish from Lake Nakuru came about, Rosemary says people would go and buy it, as it was much cheaper than the ones that she was selling.

  7. Nakuru bar owners count losses as residents are forced to travel far to get their favourite drink

    Damaris Mwangi, a resident of Barnabas Estate, is not a happy woman.

  8. Wanyore live to fight another day as Oilers advance to playoffs

    The season saw some exciting matches played at both Refinery and Nakuru Athletic Club.

  9. Jane Chesire: A Nakuru teacher with a heart for children with special needs

    According to Jane, in 1998 the integration of special education had started to be in cooperated into some of the primary and high schools in the country.

  10. Nakuru bar owners up in arms over Kindiki's directive

    He continues to lament that in places like Nakuru West all the liquor store owners who are fully compliant have had their businesses suspended for 21 days.

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