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123 results for WINNIE KIMANI :

  1. Why Nakuru churches adopt themes every New Year

    The annual tradition not only brings fresh aspiration to the churches but also strengthens the bond among the congregations and its preachers.

  2. Human rights activist James Wakibia questions long queue at Nakuru Huduma centre

    Wakibia tagged the official account of huduma Kenya @Hudumakenya, hoping for them to intervene and address the issue.

  3. Mother in-law star Ras reveals struggles of being a broke celebrity

    Ras, the firstborn of two, rose to fame in his 22 years of age, in the year 1998, and became a mother in law actor in 2008.

  4. A Nakuru mom's guide to navigating back to school anxiety

    The clock relentlessly ticked away, and the approaching school year felt like an impending storm she isn't ready to weather.

  5. Inside Nakuru's New Year celebration culture

    Mr Ochieng’ expresses that as usual they started the night with a feast of nyama choma and ugali, before heading to a popular club in the city.

  6. My lonely Christmas: When you have to go through the festivities after losing loved ones

    For most people, the festive season is probably the best time of the year, simply because it is the time when they get to spend time with extended family members in upcountry.

  7. The Sorum's: Our love story that has taken 17 years of long-distance dating and three years of marriage

    It may have taken 17 years of dating, three years of marriage and sometimes being thousands of miles apart, but for Josephine Kuria and Mortem Sorum, that is what makes their love story unique...

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  8. My experience with couples in Nakuru and why the 'come we stay' arrangement works

    I have observed a prevailing theme in the love stories that grace this vibrant city. A phenomenon known as "come we stay". It's not just a choice to live together, but a profound expression of...

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  9. Residents of Satellite, Kaptembwo, decry increase in insecurity during festive season

    A few days ago, a group of five thieves jumped over our gate and shattered doors intruding not only my house but also that of my two neighbours.

  10. Cheated at Birth: The battle between street families and child traffickers in Nakuru city

    When the 24 year old returned, both the child and the woman were gone; the only thing that was left behind was the baby’s clothes.

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