Gender bias tarnishes Nakuru sports: Women earn less prize money than men In the November 2024 darts tournament at Jacaranda, men played for Sh. 55,000, compared to Sh. 28,000 for women.
Poorly structured market systems still a major challenge for Bahati avocado farmers Like Jane, Samuel faced early setbacks. Finding high-quality, disease-free seedlings that matured evenly was a struggle. Many of his initial seedlings failed, forcing him to replant.
Biz Lounge: Naivasha couple on a mission to make gaming viable career for youth With Sh. 200,000 in savings, Baba Selina explains that they secured a safer location and established strong ties with a trusted supplier.
Old-school worship with a new-school vibe: How Nakuru youth are revolutionising church evangelism with street concerts The atmosphere was electric - laughter, music and movement woven into a vibrant urban canvas. By 2pm the street was packed with young people dancing with unbridled energy, hands raised in praise...
Hidden paradise or public nuisance? How locals turned Free Area’s open field into a Green lodging According to Free Area Chief James Njuguna it seems that Nakuru residents have turned the field into a 'green lodge'.
Tips on how to thrive in a global workspace Chenya adds that it's equally vital to have strong communication skills noting that it's important to listen actively, express yourself clearly, and always clarify expectations.
Battle for glory at the Rangers gaming tournament in Naivasha Bree expresses hope of representing Kenya in the gaming Olympics in 2027.
Biz Lounge: I left balance sheets for fish treats He later received training in fish processing at the National Aquaculture Research Development and Training Centre (NARDTC) in Sagana, which helped him refine his concept.
Eddah Nkoyo: Meet woman behind popular 'Great rift valley gospel music awards' Eddah didn’t win, making the award experience disheartening. Things felt worse when two other artists from Nakuru were nominated for the Groove Awards but also failed to secure a win.
Inside vibrant business park at National drama festivals venue Vendors were aggressive in their sales pitches, constantly calling out to passers-by with the familiar phrase, “Karibu Customer!”