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  1. Troubled waters: The devastating view of Mwariki through my eyes

    For many of the residents we talked to, they were still in a state of shock.

  2. Bret Sanya, Mtaa Wangu reporter.

  3. Troubled waters: Why Nakuru's flamingo paradise remains under threat

    "We have used over Sh70 million to repair roads in the park. We have also used over Sh 30 million to rebuild the staff houses that were destroyed."

  4. Lanet, Pipeline and Sobea threaten to replace Nakuru's iconic posh estates

    Estates that were previously dismissed as remote are slowly coming up as a favorite especially for young families looking to raise their children away from the chaos of the city.

  5. From outdoor games to indoor games: Why PE is no longer fun for these Nakuru students

    For students of St Xavier's High School, Checkers, Chess, Snakes and Ladders and Scrabble are some of the indoor games that have gained popularity among the students.

  6. Why Nakuru residents prefer theme parks to hotels

    Over the years there has been a steady decline in this phenomenon, as families no longer see hotels as the ideal place or venue to spend weekends.

  7. Thirty seven students receiving treatment after bus travelling from Nairobi to Bondo crashes in Mau Summit

    The 37 students from sixteen different schools were returning to school after the mid-term break.

  8. UDA's Tabitha Karanja occupies former Jubilee party offices

    For many this would sound like a weird plot twist considering that the senator vied and won the seat on the UDA ticket and now occupies the same offices.

  9. Police officer found dead in Nakuru's Whitehouse estate

    It was then that the landlord called officers who broke into the house only to find the body lying on his bed.

  10. Cries of Crime: How gaps in the judicial system aid release of criminal gangs

    For Mr Kimani and his officers, their best bet is to charge the suspects with the crime at hand.

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