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426 results for MUTHONI WANJIKU :

  1. Why the 4K Club has become popular with Nakuru students

    In primary and secondary schools, the movement has seen remarkable growth, with Nakuru County alone registering 53 active clubs.

  2. College students on a mission to empower young PWDs in Nakuru

    The young man had hesitated to join college, fearing the discrimination he had experienced in primary and secondary school.

  3. Playmakers: Bringing plays to the doorstep of Kiamunyi residents

    In 2006, the group registered as a youth group, broadening its mission beyond entertainment to also tap into government funding

  4. Acing the end of year office party gracefully

    With plenty of free food and drinks flowing, these events can be enjoyable but also filled with potential pitfalls.

  5. Biz Lounge: How decision to harvest using bulls grew into lucrative business

    So deep is agriculture entrenched in the family, that Kibet calls this move ‘continuing the family legacy’.

  6. James Nyaranga: God gave me a vision to start Naivasha street worship

    I want to demonstrate to Naivasha’s youth that, no matter their situation, there is refuge in God’s kingdom.

  7. Campus Confession: My brief but fun modelling career in Uni

    Despite the difficulties, I enjoyed teaching other students how to walk the runway and mentoring them for university pageantry events.

  8. How club politics may affect performance of boxers in Nakuru

    If fighters feel their coaches are not on the same page with them, they might feel there’s favouritism.

  9. Kuresoi women find economic empowerment in potato harvesting

    Brenda started providing harvesting services after four years as a roadside potato hawker, a job where she earned about Sh50 profit per bucket.

  10. Wind of street worship blows towards Naivasha

    Ironic, I know, seeing as it’s also a party haven, often christened Naxvegas. But duality is a fact and two things can exist at the same time. No?

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