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  1. Rich history behind Nakuru's iconic KFA roundabout

    The structure was built in 1988 to commemorate Kenya’s 25th year of independence and 10 years of Moi’s presidency.

  2. Kabras beat Menengai Oilers 33-12, claim coveted Enterprise cup

    After the halftime Kabras won an early penalty, which Dukisa slotted in skilfully, stretching the lead to 18-0.

  3. Nakuru CBD clubs losing steam as revellers take the party closer home

    Many clubs along Kenyatta Avenue have been feeling the pinch. While some remain resilient, others have shut down altogether.

  4. Rugby, rhythms and revival: Nakuru's weekend line up has it all!

    Whether you're looking for something fun for yourself or your child, there are plenty of activities to enjoy.

  5. Keeping it classy: How to stay professional in work whatsapp groups

    Just like in a physical office, etiquette matters in digital workspaces. Njoroge advises keeping messages within working hours unless absolutely necessary and being selective with what you share.

  6. Inside delicate art of balancing your side hustle with the main job

    Creating a routine with dedicated time blocks, whether in the evenings, on weekends, or during lunch breaks, can help you stay consistent and keep your side hustle moving forward.

  7. Victor Komen: Man determined to take Nakuru back to its boxing glory days

    Komen explains that the National Open serves as a platform for amateur boxers to earn selection to the national and armed forces boxing teams.

  8. Gender bias tarnishes Nakuru sports: Women earn less prize money than men

    In the November 2024 darts tournament at Jacaranda, men played for Sh. 55,000, compared to Sh. 28,000 for women.

  9. Poorly structured market systems still a major challenge for Bahati avocado farmers

    Like Jane, Samuel faced early setbacks. Finding high-quality, disease-free seedlings that matured evenly was a struggle. Many of his initial seedlings failed, forcing him to replant.

  10. Biz Lounge: Naivasha couple on a mission to make gaming viable career for youth

    With Sh. 200,000 in savings, Baba Selina explains that they secured a safer location and established strong ties with a trusted supplier.

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