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  1. Boost for Nakuru film makers as entrepreneur creates first online streaming platform

    Unlike global streaming giants, which rely on bulk subscription models, Ustadi Films operates on a pay-per-view system, allowing users to rent specific films within a 48-hour window.

  2. Homegrown hero: How Nakuru’s DJ Milo spinned his way into the city’s entertainment scene

    Known for his versatility and crowd command, Milo has carved out a niche for himself as a dependable and dynamic DJ, performing at weddings, concerts, club events, and social functions.

  3. Mwenge Vetos out to defend title as Nakuru Wazee Premier League restarts

    Speaking during a season review, team manager Jamin Wandera acknowledged the hurdles the team has faced but emphasized their determination to remain competitive.

  4. Calls for tougher regulations as political campaign graffiti continue to deface public and private spaces

    Consequently, many residents are questioning the intent behind the repeated large-font writings, often duplicated across multiple surfaces within short distances

  5. Salary expectations: What to say in job interviews

    ‎At the same time, he acknowledges that employers request early salary disclosures to improve efficiency, as it helps them quickly identify candidates who align with their budgets.

  6. How training on sustainable farming changed fortunes for indigenous vegetable farmers in Kuresoi

    Now, with knowledge of organic farming and nutrition, there is a growing preference for indigenous vegetables like managu.

  7. Frostys Pizza: How family’s failed business inspired entrepreneurial success

    What began as an ice cream outlet has since evolved into a dual offering, with pizza added to the menu in response to customer demand.

  8. Gospel Mission: Why public worship events are becoming popular among churches in Nakuru

    The rise in such events is also contributing to a more vibrant religious scene in what has traditionally been considered a conservative setting, while simultaneously offering stiff competition to...

  9. Screening of Kalasha Film and TV Awards to boost Nakuru's film industry

    The Nakuru screenings offer residents a rare opportunity to engage directly with contemporary Kenyan cinema in a communal setting at no cost.

  10. Nakuru based content creator Elvis Mushila set to represent Kenya at the continental summit

    ‎‎Speaking during an interview, he notes that the summit will provide a platform to connect with fellow creatives across Africa while sharpening his business acumen.

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