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581 results for BRET SANYA :

  1. Lee Kinyanjui's witty criticism of Ruto's government, prior to CS nomination

    Through his social media pages, the English Literature graduate put his degree to good use by composing poems that showed his mastery of the arts

  2. KeNHA announces alternative routes as traffic piles along Nairobi-Nakuru highway

    Motorists plying these routes are advised to exercise patience and observe lane discipline for their safety and that of other road users.

  3. String of murders cast dark cloud over Rongai sub county

    This immediately raised the possibility of a serial killer on the loose. Residents of Rongai were not at peace.

  4. (From left) Purity Kinuthia, Editor Reitz Mureithi, Leleti Jassor, Joseph Openda and Bret Sanya celebrate platform's second anniversary.

  5. Netizens angered by man who beat mother with stool in Bahati

    Irene responded to Liz Liz, “It’s the wife who would have gotten the stool beating. Please discourage it”

  6. Inside basketball camp targeting young basketball lovers

    Okemwa however admits that the journey has not been a bed of roses, adding that funding is one of the main challenges he faces.

  7. From barren to lush green: The changing scenery of Section 58

    Across from State House, a tranquil scene unfolds: people sit on benches while others rest under the trees, seeking shade from the December sun.

  8. Inside the first building in Nakuru to have a lift

    In the 90s Nakuru did not have many skyscrapers in the CBD. In fact, the CK Patel building was not only the tallest building in town, but also the first to have a lift.

  9. Six murdered women and the loud silence of Nakuru female leaders

    It would therefore be expected that the leaders be at the forefront to speak against violence of the women who elected them.

  10. Questions and cheeky comments concerning JCM's new sanctuary

    For other residents, the news was received with cheeky comments that related the happenings in the club with the new occupants.

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