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376 results for MUTHONI WANJIKU :

  1. The hustle of maintaining friendships after uni

    Wambui has maintained her two friends from campus even after graduating three years ago which she mentions is not easy to do.

  2. The rapid rise of perfume refill shops in Nakuru city

    Carol Wairimu shares that since switching to perfume refills, she's never looked back, emphasizing the importance of wearing a scent to lift one’s spirits.

  3. Employment Vs Freelance: Which way to financial freedom?

    Irungu notes that freelance allowed him to explore and find something he enjoys doing by taking risks and getting out of his comfort zone; though full-time provides safety in matters of finance...

  4. How we handle pressure ya 'Utaoa lini' from our Pastor

    She notes that whenever she is in a group of new people visiting youth service, and they happen to say they are single, she gets suggestive comments from her peers.

  5. The beautiful side of creating friendships at work

    These interactions not only help alleviate feelings of isolation but also promote a sense of friendship and support in the workplace.

  6. Construction of Sh 645 million frozen foods factory begins in Naivasha

    The company aims to promote value addition and reduce food loss by freezing potatoes, vegetables, and French beans for export and local markets, with a shelf life of up to 24 months.

  7. Mr Farmguard: My life as an agriculture content creator

    After completing high school, Kipkoech initially enrolled in an aviation college but quickly realized it wasn’t the right fit.

  8. Biz Lounge: Love for organic farming grows into lucrative pesticide production

    Lacking access to organic pesticides, she resorted to using ash, which provided limited effectiveness.

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