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375 results for MUTHONI WANJIKU :

  1. When you try to work, but your mind is already in holiday mode

    Working during the festive season can feel particularly tough, especially when you have to be in the office instead of enjoying the holidays to the full.

  2. How Nakuru plans to fight GBV at the sub county level

    The GTWG was established in 2008 in response to an increase in GBV cases and the growing need to address the crisis.

  3. When you have nothing in common with your all grown up cousins: Christmas family gatherings

    This tradition continues today, but things have changed now that we’re older. We no longer trail our parents.

  4. Christmas in ushago? Try something new this year

    Your ushago Christmas doesn’t have to be the same old routine. There are countless ways to make the holidays exciting and memorable.

  5. Planning a career break in 2025? Here is what to consider

    During the break, he advises focusing on personal growth by learning new skills or gaining knowledge that can enhance work performance or facilitate a career transition.

  6. Lake Naivasha: The water body that keeps on giving

    The celebration was themed 'Collaborative Governance for Blue Transformation and Sustainable Investment in Fisheries

  7. Inside Egerton's debate club where political discourse is had

    One of her most memorable debates was on whether devolution is a beneficial system.

  8. Biz Lounge: Caren Wambui uses Instagram to grow crocheting business

    Initially, Wambui made clothes for herself, her family, and her friends, sharing her creations on Instagram.

  9. Mixed bag of fortunes for fishermen at Lake Naivasha

    Lake Naivasha may not have any fish in the future due to overfishing and increased human activities caused by the growing population in the area.

  10. Why the 4K Club has become popular with Nakuru students

    In primary and secondary schools, the movement has seen remarkable growth, with Nakuru County alone registering 53 active clubs.

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