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111 results for MUTHONI WANJIKU :

  1. Meet Ann Arot, a philanthropist who is changing the lives of needy children in Olakaria ward, Naivasha

    Aroto, as she is known, was even happier when she received an admission letter from Jomo Kenyatta High School, believing that her dream of becoming a lawyer would finally come true.

  2. Inside Kaptembwa's strict chama group that has changed women's lives

    We are working to ensure all members acquire land and build their own houses through our savings, as some members are still young.

  3. Peter Maina: I was born to become a blacksmith

    At first, Maina joined hands with his friend and started the business as it was expensive to get the equipment required.

  4. The 4:30am headache of people living in Kawangware

    More often than not, it's a 4:30 a.m. blast of the "Baby Shark" jingle, two or three times, just enough to wake you up and keep you from going back to sleep.

  5. How entertainment joints and Nakuru football fans 'survive' the EPL break

    To attract more visitors during breaks, the club has introduced theme nights, guest DJs, and special events.

  6. What to expect in Ogoti the boychild's debut album

    He has produced single poetry pieces like “Solidarity Forever”, “Wonder Woman” and “Dear Mama” among other pieces.

  7. Widowed at a young age: How life changed when our husbands died

    Widowed women face challenges such as shock and an inability to accept what has happened. Most cling to the loss, forgetting the memories they shared with their husbands.

  8. Nakuru businesses count losses as nationwide protests enter third week

    Nyabuti supports the protests, believing they are for a good cause to ensure the country has good governance, which will ultimately benefit businesses.

  9. Nakuru Agricultural Show: Where it all begun

    The showgrounds cover 120 acres, though many aspects have evolved over the years, including the condition of some buildings.

  10. Gufy Dox brings thought-provoking performance to Nakuru

    Seamlessly, his poetry transitioned between topics of love, death, infant loss, and extrajudicial killings, evoking deep emotions.

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