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  1. Arrowroots gain popularity as a breakfast meal among Nakuru residents

    Jane notes that it has become a routine engrained in her household that even the visitors get to take the arrowroots and sweet potatoes.

  2. Soko ya Vijana: Nakuru youth speak on how the exhibition impacted their businesses

    Nancy also emphasized the networking opportunities, stating, she's learned a lot about scaling her business and making improvements.

  3. Set Apart: A vibrant hang out joint for Nakuru's Christian youth

    Set Apart also serves as a stage for talented youth aged 18-30 to showcase their abilities where they not only meet but they have an opportunity to go for missions in schools.

  4. Navigating the LinkedIn universe like a pro

    Plus, frequent and erroneous spelling and grammatical errors will give the impression that you're less than meticulous.

  5. Lack of awareness on mental health programs hurting male campus students

    To curb this challenge, Dr. Mwenda notes that the institution has designed different ways of creating awareness.

  6. Biz Lounge: A movie scene kick starts string art business for 29-year-old

    Upon completing his degree in Procurement, Kagia dedicated himself fully to his embroidery and string art business.

  7. Coconut trader bringing coastal vibes to Nakuru

    The 20-year-old, breaks and sells 50-70 coconuts daily, offering portions at prices ranging from Sh 10 to Sh 50.

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