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322 results for MUTHONI WANJIKU :

  1. Biz Lounge: How Shadrack Nyenze turned a Sh5,000 loan into a thriving fashion brand

    His first foray into the fashion industry was modest — armed with a small sewing machine and a Sh5,000 loan from his father, Shadrack began working from home, creating his first dress, worth...

  2. Ndumo festival: great vibes, long queues and a hotdog that never came

    Despite its magic, there is room for improvement for the festival. Long queues for food and delays in preparation tested attendees’ patience.

  3. Books, bonding and a bit of adventure: The new face of Nakuru's book clubs

    These clubs have become more than just literary circles; they are safe spaces for building friendships and networking within the community.

  4. From Salgaa to Stardom: Meet Collins Yegon, the Kitenge Fashion Fest Photographer of the Year

    Yegon describes photography as his language and the camera as an extension of his body and mind.

  5. What to do when hard work does not translate to a promotion at work

    Rahab says that moment opened her eyes to the reality that, despite years of tireless dedication, she was not going to progress in the company.

  6. 'Cancer took my wife, but made me a stronger single dad'

    Wangui lived beyond the two months the doctors had predicted. But in December last year, she passed away.

  7. The rise of four Nakuru dancers who turned passion into career

    The hustle wasn’t always smooth. “When starting out, the pay was inconsistent. Sometimes we performed once a week, sometimes every two weeks,” Kelvin admits.

  8. Another one bites the dust: Stage matt shuts down remaining outlet in Nakuru CBD

    While the CBD location has been closed, other Stage Matt branches outside the town centre remain operational.

  9. Biz Lounge: Inside Nakuru businesses that thrive on Sundays

    church has kids and people who love snacks like smokies, sausages, and kebabs. It’s the day I make the biggest profit

  10. New wave: Male dancers take centre stage in Nakuru’s nightlife scene

    This bold move has made Wave XO Club the only club in the area doing things differently, and it’s turning heads both in person and online.

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