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284 results for BRET SANYA :

  1. PRIME Why Nakuru's party scene comes alive after midnight

    If you are a social butterfly, you know the importance of not arriving too early or too late to a party.

  2. Pipeline residents turn to Court of Appeal in 63-acre land dispute

    In the ruling, Justice Ombwayo Anthony found Nakuru Workers Housing Cooperative Society in breach of sale agreement with Thuo Commercial Agencies.

  3. When clubbing stops being fun.... Why Nakuru residents are shifting from nightlife to afternoon outings

    Activities like picnics, paint and sip, art exhibitions are all the rage in Nakuru these days

  4. Nakuru youth call for accountability from Kihika on county spending

    Through an X Space organised by Nakuru youth, residents were able to share their views with the main topic of discussion being the Senate Public Accounts Committee (PAC) investigation into the...

  5. Two suspects linked to Eileen Cherotich murder to be state witnesses

    The two suspects who were arrested and later released in connection with the death of the Rift Valley Institute of Science and Technology (RVIST) student have now been made state witnesses in the...

  6. Spoken word artist Brian Silweyz faces threats to his life again

    The spoken word artist says the people afterwards asked for sh.20,000, as a protection fee.

  7. County defends erection of stalls in Lions garden as environmental experts raise concerns

    Jackson Raini, an environmental expert insists that the public garden was purely meant for recreational purposes hence putting up stalls for businesses in the park is very wrong.

  8. The Evil Within: How drug abuse fans the flames of crime in Nakuru city

    Hezron Okiki, a resident in the area, says many of the children who grow up in informal settlements experience a myriad of challenges and therefore the odds are usually stuck against them.

  9. The Evil Within: When criminals live among us, hiding in plain sight

    When we passed by Pokot’s shop it looked like any other ordinary shop with a signage that has been put at the side of the road reading "fundi wa simu."

  10. Tourists shy away from hotels, Lake Nakuru National Park, on protest days

    Mr Mwangi adds that most of the hotels in the city centre are the ones that have been majorly affected since they find themselves in the middle of the unrest by the protestors.

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