Njoro farmers' clever idea to avoid exploitation by middlemen Koskey notes that his inability to dry maize properly forced him to leave it in the field to dry, which often led to spoilage during unexpected rains.
Naivasha champions league: Winners, losers and newcomers In a gripping final against Oserian FC, Naivasha Police triumphed 5-3 in a penalty shootout after a 2-2 draw, showcasing tactical brilliance and composure under pressure.
Where is our husband? A captivating play that dives into love, lies, and loyalty The play centred on John Mathenge, a tuk-tuk driver whose elaborate web of lies unravelled when one of his wives reported him missing to the police.
Why I have been collecting people's teeth After months of effort, Kamau finally collected a full set of adult teeth and 13 children's teeth.
Naivasha's spoken word artist ranks third in prestigious national award Released two months ago, Tumechoka addresses pressing issues such as social justice, corruption, and poor leadership. The poem calls on leaders to prioritize accountability and serve the people.
Campus Confessions: My mitumba business made me unpopular in school, but it made me a good businesswoman I used my pocket money savings to buy a small stock of clothes to start with. Without a physical shop, I went door to door in student hostels, offering my items directly.
Why businesses opt to run promotional campaigns in December She adds that these activations and discounts can significantly impact businesses, sometimes altering their trajectory.
Kuresoi farmer's innovative solution to effective potato seed storage These two factors lead to seed deterioration and reduced availability of quality seed materials.
Senators FC to face Old Friends FC in Wazee Cup Finals Senators FC secured their spot in the finals of the Nakuru Wazee Super Cup with an impressive 4-1 victory over Nakuru Veteran FC in the semi-finals. The match began with Senators FC taking an...
What ails the film industry in Nakuru? Martin Ngugi, a filmmaker in Nakuru with three years' experience, sees immense potential in Nakuru, but acknowledges critical challenges, particularly funding.