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  1. KALRO’s new shelling machine set to boost groundnut production in Rongai

    Most farmers in Majani Mingi cultivate groundnuts on relatively small parcels of land, averaging between one and two acres, making efficiency after harvest even more critical.

  2. Gym resolutions: Are your New Year fitness goals still alive, or did January hit harder?

    For many, the demands of work and family further complicate their fitness routines, making it difficult to sustain momentum. When progress seems slow, frustration builds, and eventually, many...

  3. Kate Vobic among three Nakuru female filmmakers nominated for WIFA awards   

    ‎Speaking to Mtaa Wangu, Kate Vobic described the nomination as a deeply personal and professional milestone. She notes that the recognition validates years of behind-the-scenes work that often...

  4. Maize and Potato production record significant drop in four years

    According to Alex Ng’etich, a project officer at the Cereals Growers Association, the widening gap between acreage expansion and productivity reflects deeper structural and agronomic challenges

  5. These are signs that your employee is about to quit job

    ‎‎Muthoni notes that an increase in absenteeism is often one of the earliest warning signs, as employees begin taking frequent sick days, arriving late or requesting time off without clear...

  6. Nakuru poets rule the stage again as Timelines wins national crown

    For Nakuru, the win represents more than an individual achievement. It signals the county’s return to prominence in spoken word poetry since 2020, when Mbunge Aliyeparara was crowned the 51st...

  7. One man’s rhythm: How Benito’s Salsa Journey shaped Nakuru’s dance culture

    While in Nakuru, Benito met a fellow salsa dancer, and together they began practicing to perform. They soon showcased their work at Nakuru Players Theatre and other platforms. Because salsa was...

  8. “Dental fluorosis cost me police job” Naivasha man speaks after completing 120-hour tree hugging challenge

    He says the challenge, which lasted 120 hours, was physically and emotionally draining, especially amid discouragement from some quarters. Nevertheless, completing it gave him renewed purpose

  9. Is a promotion enough without a pay rise?

    Human resource specialist Catherine Muthoni says such situations highlight the importance of transparency and clear communication in the workplace

  10. Innovation on the streets: How I expanded my business beyond product sales to service model

    The transition from retail to service was gradual but strategic. According to Kihara, many customers lacked proper knowledge on sneaker care, often damaging expensive shoes through incorrect...

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