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  1. Njoro school sets up factory to sustain education for girls

    So far, the organization has helped educate 350 girls, most of whom come from families that cannot afford school fees.

  2. Play on struggles of single mothers lights up Nakuru players' theatre

    On top of that, it has been twenty years since they last saw Denise, and they are also grappling with the fact that they fathered her children.

  3. Meet Isaac Njuguna, a young artiste using poetry for activism against GBV

    During his high school years, Njuguna noticed the prevalence of gender-based violence against men. Moved by the issue, he began writing poetry to address the problem and its effects.

  4. Why people with disabilities in Kenlands have something to smile about

    The group consists of fifteen members - twelve women and three men - who have learnt how to make liquid soap, disinfectant, fabric softener, bags and shirts. They also buy and sell scrap metal.

  5. Mastering email communication: Tips for clear and effective messages

    Whether you're corresponding with colleagues, clients or potential employers, following the right email etiquette can have a significant impact on your professional success.

  6. The value of mentoring your juniors at the workplace

    Ogolla also notes that mentoring plays a crucial role in career development, helping junior officers set goals and make informed decisions.

  7. The truth behind Christ the King Cathedral's architecture

    The church also features 14 terrazzo windows, representing the 14 Stations of the Cross, commonly known as 'Njia ya Msalaba.'

  8. Biz Lounge: Selling fruits in Nakuru enabled us to build our homes

    He specializes in selling pineapples, investing between Sh. 3,000 and Sh. 5,000 in stock, two to three times a week. From this, he earns an average profit of Sh. 2,000 per day.

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