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286 results for BRET SANYA :

  1. Nakuru war memorial hospital: Where it all begun

    On one of his trips to Nakuru, he was given the privilege of presiding over the opening of the Nakuru war Memorial Hospital.

  2. RVIST, Kabarak, to face off in hyped up Moi derby

    In the upcoming semi-finals, JKUAT will face the winner of the match between Egerton and Kenyatta University.

  3. RVIST sends JKUAT back to the drawing board in second round of basketball playoffs

    In the second quarter, JKUAT came back with a level head and managed to stage a comeback with baskets from Aleer Francis, Victor Odero and Humphrey Ogutu.

  4. Construction of Sh 10 bn mall begins on land previously owned by Eveready company

    Initially, concerns had been raised on disposal of the asbestos roof that makes up a large part of the old Eveready factory.

  5. Basketball rivals JKUAT and RVIST meet again at Nakuru universities and colleges league

    On the men's side, it was a highly competitive game between RVIST and Jomo Kenyatta University of Science and Technology (JKUAT).

  6. What led to the fall out between Mzee Moi and Koigi

    Moi’s point person Nicholas Biwott approached Koigi Wamwere in a bid to try and come to terms with him regarding the seat he held. In the altercation between the two, Biwott gave an example of...

  7. Nakuru man accuses fuel station of 'selling air' instead of fuel

    He says he knew the other probable cause of his stalled vehicle was that it had ran out of fuel, a fact that Mwangi struggled to come into terms with.

  8. The tragic end of Ugali Sosa

    Nowadays, if you visit many of these places, ugali sosa is a thing of the past and most customers have gotten used to it.

  9. The sad death of multi-million factories that made Nakuru an industrial hub

    All we knew was that these people made batteries, which was considered a precious commodity back then, and we wanted to work in this big mysterious factory as well.

  10. Remembering a time when Nakuru Statehouse was vibrant

    Nakuru was his sanctuary of peace where he entertained guests. One of the most notable was Haile Selassie who was one of his closest allies, they took time to visit the Lake Nakuru National Park.

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