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.
Business tricks enabling Naivasha street photographers to make Sh 10,000 per day However, Kemoi says they initially struggled to attract clients, as most visitors preferred photos taken inside the park.
How farmers can help reduce malnutrition rate in Nakuru Mr. Githiri emphasizes that the approach will encourage the production of diverse, nutrient-rich foods, dietary diversity while addressing underlying causes of malnutrition, such as food access...
Shujaa Gladys Chesire: A nurse with a heart for diabetes patients Chesire, a diabetes care and management nurse at Nakuru Teaching and Referral Hospital, has been a nurse for 19 years.
Biz Lounge: Boldness, parents support, propelled my entrepreneurship journey She explains that she chose the name "fruit packs" to create a distinct brand identity, that would support her business as it grows.
How to manage stage fright when making presentations at work Since then, Caroline has been offering practical tips for those grappling with stage fright, emphasizing that overcoming this fear requires dedication and practice, noting that practice makes...
Mtaani Konnect: A group empowering Naivasha youth through art Although the group allows members aged between 18-35 years and has since reduced to 30 members due to members leaving for better opportunities, Wakaba remains hopeful.
The slowly brewing wine culture in Nakuru city In Nakuru, it is clear that most people don’t know their wines, and most importantly, we don’t have a wine-drinking culture. Bummer, right?
Eliud Etemesi: How dance has opened financial doors for me His first payment for dancing came during his second year when he was invited to perform at a school event, earning Sh. 4,000.
Worrying accounts of Naivasha thieves targeting homes on Sunday Grace notes that no one in the area has come out to say they witnessed anything unusual.