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  1. Swahili dishes take over Nakuru streets in honour of Ramadan

    Nila Hamisi describes how the streets come alive in the evenings, from as early as 4 pm attracting both Muslims and non-Muslims alike.

  2. My Hood: How Section 58 estate has grown into a one-stop shop

    The area’s growth has been fuelled by the presence of key establishments such as supermarkets, eateries, grocery stores, petrol stations, and entertainment joints.

  3. 'Poverty, cultural norms, are catalysts to teenage pregnancies in Kuresoi North', X Space reveals

    "Parents tend to shy away from these topics, leaving girls misinformed and vulnerable to risky behaviours," he says.

  4. Stagematt chap chap shuts down, new store takes up space

    The building is abuzz with activity, from the ground floor to the upper levels, where grinding machines echo through the space.

  5. A guide to chasing your career goals this year while protecting your mental health

    Aligning your goals with your values not only leads to success but also brings a deep sense of purpose and satisfaction.

  6. How college student became a successful fashion designer in Nakuru

    Tame’s perspective started shifting when she went for an attachment at her aunt's tailoring shop who encouraged her to take fashion seriously after the aunt discovered her eye for detail.

  7. Nakuru street dance unites youth in a vibrant display of talent

    From tik tok dance moves to musical performances, the city's creative energy culminated in the Nakuru Street Dance, an event that brought together dancers, rappers and models.

  8. Biz Lounge: What it takes to start and run an art gallery

    To bring Mbaruk Art House to life, Njuguna and his wife invested Sh10 million. The space includes a gallery, library, training rooms, café and conference facilities.

  9. Josephine Mbuthia: Breaking barriers and overcoming challenges as a female emcee

    Her journey began in 2019, when she took on her first gig as a hype lady at a wedding. Nervous but determined, she embraced the opportunity and used the experience to identify areas for growth.

  10. One woman's journey to end the stigma of male circumcision in Naivasha sparks heated online debate

    On Monday, Mtaa Wangu reported on Susan Wangari's journey in Naivasha to help uncircumcised men overcome the stigma through her boy-child empowerment programme, sparking significant public debate...

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