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123 results for WINNIE KIMANI :

  1. In Nakuru, we have cabs, but we prefer bodaboda

    Jared Mayuku, a night bodaboda rider says, “With the matatu leaving the stage at 10pm, the streets become our domain. One has no option and therefore the demand surges, and with it the earnings.”

  2. In Pictures: The progress of Afraha Stadium

    After a long wait, there is now some hope in the horizon in regards to the completion of Nakuru's Afraha stadium.

  3. Biz Lounge: 27-year-old sets aside Public Relations degree, ventures into cereals business in Nakuru

    The mother of one highlights that everything was going well for her, until 2021 when she felt that the business was becoming cumbersome for her.

  4. How my life took a tragic turn after being visually impaired

    Without warning, he was suddenly attacked. His assailant ruthlessly struck his eyes with two blows, plunging him into more darkness.

  5. Valentine's is coming. What are your plans?

    The love story of George and Grace still unfolds over two decades later, after crossing paths through seminar trips, exchange flowers and dine in restaurants.

  6. Teen struggles to come to terms with Nakuru school rule requiring girls to shave their heads

    We hope Muthoni’s cousin comes to the realization that India Arie had when she sang, ‘I am not my hair.’

  7. How ex-convicts deal with life after prison

    Three years ago, Mark's* life took a turn for the worst. He was arrested and charged with robbery with violence.

  8. From policeman to man of the cloth, Apostle William Kimani's inspiring story and connection to St Paul's Prison Church

    In 1970, the church was a modest structure that could accommodate just 50 people.

  9. 'She had faith she would be healed,' Friends of Nakuru Gospel artist Ann Maina mourn her death

    According to Ms Wangui, she received a call from her husband early in the morning of 7:00am, informing her that her friend had lost the battle to cancer.

  10. How Nakuru city transforms into a lovers' nest during the weekend

    Beyond the enchanting confines of Nyayo garden, Kenyatta avenue, Nakuru’s main street becomes alive with the gentle hum of couples strolling, hands intertwined.

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