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  1. Bill seeking to boost access to information in Nakuru enters public participation stage

    According to the bill, residents will need to submit an application. This can be done either formally or informally, depending on the nature of the request and the institution involved.

  2. Details emerge of vigilante group patrolling Nakuru streets

    Those that beat him, Mtaa Wangu can now confirm is a vigilante group bestowing on themselves the job of maintaining law and order in the city centre.

  3. How Shabab man was almost conned Sh 11,000 rent money via text

    Alex says that it further stated there were no cash payments or any other mode of payment allowed and was undersigned by management.

  4. A week of vigilantes in Nakuru city: Who let it happen?

    Mr Arama emphasized that the citizens’ arrest is something that is enshrined in the constitution.

  5. How police nabbed six related to series of robberies in Nakuru estates

    Over the last two weeks, Mtaa Wangu has reported nine separate incidents in Nakuru, all believed to follow the same modus operandi — a particular method or pattern of criminal activity.

  6. Nakuru robberies: Are police involved?

    These concerns were echoed by Commissioner Kibaara, who criticized certain officers for their complacency—or worse, their complicity—in enabling crime instead of combating it.

  7. Man killed in violent Ngata robbery, days after Pipeline incident.

    Residents who spoke to Mtaa Wangu say they heard a loud bang at around the time the incident is said to occur.

  8. Nakuru boda boda riders struggle to rebuild trust amid crime surge

    Otieno explains that gaining the trust of residents has always been an uphill battle.

  9. Nakuru robberies: New attack in Racecourse as leaders speak out

    He adds that preliminary investigations do not link the attackers to the group that has been terrorizing residents over the past two weeks.

  10. Ngata residents shaken by brutal robbery as police link crime to Pipeline gang

    Chelimo Phila, another resident, recalls that she heard screams, followed shortly by a loud bang.

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