James Nyaranga: God gave me a vision to start Naivasha street worship I want to demonstrate to Naivasha’s youth that, no matter their situation, there is refuge in God’s kingdom.
Campus Confession: My brief but fun modelling career in Uni Despite the difficulties, I enjoyed teaching other students how to walk the runway and mentoring them for university pageantry events.
How club politics may affect performance of boxers in Nakuru If fighters feel their coaches are not on the same page with them, they might feel there’s favouritism.
Kuresoi women find economic empowerment in potato harvesting Brenda started providing harvesting services after four years as a roadside potato hawker, a job where she earned about Sh50 profit per bucket.
Wind of street worship blows towards Naivasha Ironic, I know, seeing as it’s also a party haven, often christened Naxvegas. But duality is a fact and two things can exist at the same time. No?
Woman on a mission to amplify sex education among youth in Nakuru Through her work with schools in Rongai, Nakuru West, and Nakuru East, Joy has observed that many adults are uncomfortable discussing these topics with teenagers.
Joseph Ng'aari: Union will reduce exploitation of pyrethrum farmers Most pyrethrum farmers are working alone making it easy for them to be easily manipulated when they are selling their flowers.
How children shows have changed teaching methods in pre-primary schools Today, teacher Eunice spends more time helping children identify and write letters and numbers, building on what they already know. She also observes that teaching methods have evolved.
Showing off Lord Egerton Castle! He adds that since the castle's commercialization, it has attracted more artists, both locally and from afar, for video production.
Campus Confessions: My short-lived illegal business Selling cannabis-infused cookies commonly known as weed cookies to fellow students. Being first-year students, they thought they'd avoid suspicion.