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437 results for MUTHONI WANJIKU :

  1. Nakuru's dancing bodaboda operators, exciting netizens

    His videos, featuring unique moves performed in full bodaboda gear, quickly went viral, earning him admiration from fans who loved his originality.

  2. Tips on easing up festive season errands in Nakuru city!

    According to Eileen Njoki, an errand runner based in Nakuru, convenience services can completely transform how people experience the festive season.

  3. The power of creative posters and where Nakuru event organizers are going wrong

    It might explain why we keep seeing the same familiar faces, with only a few new attendees each time

  4. How Nakuru's party culture is going premium with ticketed events and curated experiences

    The city’s entertainment culture has shifted. Organisers have traded chaotic free-entry events for well-curated, ticketed experiences that prioritize quality, safety, and vibes.

  5. A guide on assessing your career growth this year!

    She emphasizes that her focus has always been on developing capacity rather than chasing hierarchical advancement.

  6. 'A Bunch of Idiots' earn place in grand Kenya International Theatre Festival!

    The Nakuru team will stage What If, a daring and thought-provoking play that delves into the chaos that unfolds when a young theatre troupe decides to stage a politically charged production.

  7. Andy: Electric percussion guru turns passion into money-making venture

    Despite the obstacles, Andy persisted. He bought his first set of drums and a secondhand bongo kit, for Sh 15,000 in Nairobi.

  8. Nakuru poets move audience to tears in emotional showcase

    Afterwards, each poet performed a piece about their first encounters with sex education and how they learned about it.

  9. Shiku: A film bridging generational gap while putting Nakuru on the map

    Her father’s preference is driven purely by money, believing Kimani’s wealth would bring stability, while he dismisses Oti (played by Adrian Opiyo) because he lacks financial means and is from a...

  10. Event organiser brings exciting glow-in the-dark ticketing to Nakuru

    The team wanted to move beyond traditional paper tickets to something that would enhance the night-time atmosphere while improving security

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