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  1. Joseph Ng'aari: Union will reduce exploitation of pyrethrum farmers

    Most pyrethrum farmers are working alone making it easy for them to be easily manipulated when they are selling their flowers.

  2. How children shows have changed teaching methods in pre-primary schools

    Today, teacher Eunice spends more time helping children identify and write letters and numbers, building on what they already know. She also observes that teaching methods have evolved.

  3. Showing off Lord Egerton Castle!

    He adds that since the castle's commercialization, it has attracted more artists, both locally and from afar, for video production.

  4. Campus Confessions: My short-lived illegal business

    Selling cannabis-infused cookies commonly known as weed cookies to fellow students. Being first-year students, they thought they'd avoid suspicion.

  5. Gospel artist Faith Nduhiu brings street worship to Nakuru city

    During a phone interview with Ms Nduhiu, she tells Mtaa Wangu that the gathering was the inaugural street worship event.

  6. Step by step guide on creating a meaningful career path

    For successful career development, you need to explore your ideas, enhance your professional skills, and make intentional decisions about shaping your future. This requires self-reflection and...

  7. Biz Lounge: How Mureithi slowly climbed to the apex of catering in Naivasha

    Murethi says his first three jobs were challenging, as he made minimal profit due to renting equipment, which left him with only around Sh. 4,000 as profit.

  8. Power to play? Naivasha parents disappointed by PP2 graduation gown

    Many felt the gowns didn’t justify the high fees they were required to pay, making the event feel exploitative.

  9. Repeated 'happy ending' requests forces Nakuru spa to enforce strict rules

    The post read, 'When a man comes for a massage alone, and he knows we can only massage a man if accompanied with a wife or girlfriend to our spa.'

  10. WRC, conferences, boost Airbnb business in Naivasha

    Gladys also points out that the annual World Rally Championship has been a major contributor to the demand, as the influx of visitors often exceeds the available accommodations.

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