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374 results for MUTHONI WANJIKU :

  1. How Mel’s photography journey began behind her sister’s lens

    From holding lights to assisting with angles, Mel was introduced to the technical side of the craft early on.

  2. Biz Lounge: Nakuru man making a killing building and selling mole traps

    Cornered but not defeated, Irungu turned to innovation. He began designing a pest trap that could deal with both moles and rats.

  3. From campus hustle to money maker: The inspiring story of Jerseys Cabinet

    To stay afloat during football’s off-season, he supplements his income through branding services offering custom printing on t-shirts, caps, and more.

  4. How Mburu Gichua Road turns into an open-air living room at 7PM

    A portion of the crowd regularly stops not to shop or chat but to watch the 7 p.m. news bulletin.

  5. Jeremiah Njanja: How Hell's Gate Biking Fest was born!

    KWS agreed to a pilot event in 2022, and the response was strong enough that in 2023, they officially partnered with Njanja to host the event inside the park.

  6. Forget cool toys, my toddler is obsessed with a 'mwiko!'

    Then she upgraded to the wooden cooking stick after she discovered the kitchen drawer (you know the one with all the mismatched plastic containers and lids?).

  7. How Ngala secondary school for the deaf stole the show at Tech challenge

    Though the coin missed the target, the disappointment was briefly visible until the audience applauded, expressed in sign language.

  8. The life of a cab driver: A deadly hug, stash of weed and cheating girlfriend

    That incident shook me. Since then, I don’t hug strangers. That man had forced a hug, and afterwards I started feeling the dizziness

  9. Finding God beyond the pews: Why I walked away from church

    What troubled Joe even more was the silence or even praise of church leaders toward these politicians, some of whom supported policies that harmed the very youth the church claimed to support.

  10. Meet Constable Eric Kinandu, Naivasha's FIFA-accredited referee

    Based in Naivasha, Kinandu is a dedicated police officer and an internationally recognised football referee who proudly wears a FIFA badge. His two careers is a perfect match made in heaven.

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