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  1. Inside the first building in Nakuru to have a lift

    In the 90s Nakuru did not have many skyscrapers in the CBD. In fact, the CK Patel building was not only the tallest building in town, but also the first to have a lift.

  2. Six murdered women and the loud silence of Nakuru female leaders

    It would therefore be expected that the leaders be at the forefront to speak against violence of the women who elected them.

  3. Questions and cheeky comments concerning JCM's new sanctuary

    For other residents, the news was received with cheeky comments that related the happenings in the club with the new occupants.

  4. Nakuru's popular nightclub now a church!

    ‘Mtu wa mayai’ would be found in a corner ready to overfeed you with boiled eggs with a dash of kachumbari.

  5. Nakuru's march against femicide revives memories of slain victims

    Business was brought to a standstill as the protesters navigated the busy city centre under police protection, with bystanders taking the time to take a photo or two of the peaceful protestors.

  6. JKUAT takes Nakuball cup in ladies' category, men's final postponed

    In the men’s category things were noisy and messy. Being a replay of last year’s finals, both teams were out to prove themselves.

  7. Why clubbing in Nakuru CBD isn't what it used to be

    Iconic spots such as Cloud 309, SEBS and Club 64 lit up the evenings and attracted partygoers from all over.

  8. County to move SCANN food donations from outside Tower One to Old Town Hall

    Shamsher Gilani, Chairperson of the Street Children Assistance Network (SCANN), has been providing donations to the elderly and persons with disabilities outside Tower One for three years.

  9. How Nakuru traders navigated confusion caused by changing weather patterns

    Alice Kimotho agrees with Catherine as she points out how onions and tomatoes had fluctuating prices.

  10. 'Close them!' Nakuru parents react to Ministry's directive on boarding schools

    From this, the Ministry flagged 348 schools that were not approved to host boarding learners, seven were schools in Nakuru.

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