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375 results for MUTHONI WANJIKU :

  1. Oldies and soul: From humble beginnings to a Nakuru sensation

    Oldies and Soul has taken Nakuru by storm, captivating fans with its monthly events. From intimate club gatherings to lively outdoor festivals, this Starehe Entertainment production has redefined...

  2. Lake Nakuru National Park sees surge in local visitors this festive season after introduction of bus service

    The bus now makes two trips daily throughout this festive season week. The first trip departs at 9:00 a.m., providing a three-hour game drive before returning to town at 12:30 p.m. The second...

  3. A hopeful Christmas for Chosen Generation Church, five months after police raid

    For the festive season, Rev Patricia called for a spirit of sobriety and caution, especially for those traveling.

  4. How Naxouse became the go-to party spot of 2024

    There's something about Nakuru's party scene that keeps revelers coming back for more. With a surge in events and local entertainment companies raising the bar by hosting shows throughout the...

  5. Inside Nakuru Players Theatre year of artistic triumph

    This year, Nakuru Players Theatre has undergone a remarkable transformation, fueled by an increase in artist showcases and a growing audience at performances.

  6. Trailblazers of 2024: Young people with disabilities paving the way for change in Nakuru

    Imagine being born with a condition that sets you apart from everyone around you. And even when you try to fit in, society continues to marginalise your existence. For most of their young lives...

  7. Why local businesses struggled to turn a profit this year

    High interest rates, rising taxes and fluctuations in disposable income have made the business environment particularly challenging for entrepreneurs. These factors have led to reduced consumer...

  8. Nakuru journalists feted in colourful gala event

    The evening’s highlight was the Journalist of the Year Award, which went to Cynthia Gichiri of African Uncensored.

  9. Biz Lounge: The making of Kraft mimosa leather bags

    To change this perception, we must challenge the myth that locally made products are inferior to international ones. Supporting local entrepreneurs by purchasing their products is key.

  10. Biz Lounge: From Nakuru to the world, meet founder of Kraft Mimosa

    At Kraft Mimosa, we aim to showcase that Nakuru can produce world-class leather products.

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