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123 results for WINNIE KIMANI :

  1. Cheated at Birth: Love, education, saved us from the streets of Nakuru

    Although, his earnings are little, Maina says it goes a long way providing basic needs for him and his wife.

  2. Emotions run high at Nakuru GK prison as inmates reunite with families

    Each person who came in with food were forced to have a taste of each and every meal they carried at least two spoons by the prison wardens.

  3. Remembering how Nakuru marked Jamhuri Day years ago

    Over the years, I join the nationwide celebration by watching it on TV, which is a different experience. I wish people would bring back the tangible energy of those nights at NAC.

  4. Interesting things I have learnt about Nakuru in my six-month stay

    I embarked on a culinary journey, savouring the aroma of freshly prepared chapatis and the irresistible fragrance of nyama choma wafting through the air.

  5. How I ended up a single mother after 16 years of married life

    The 38-year-old found solace in an early relationship that led to marriage as she sought to escape the challenges of her humble background.

  6. How I lost my husband to my best friend

    Ms Wachira states that was the beginning of the downfall, as everything else unravelled one evening when she stumbled upon messages that revealed the affair.

  7. My horrifying 48 hours in a Nakuru jail

    Joseph Kihugi remembers that fateful day as if it were yesterday, when he was arrested as he left the market and falsely accused of being a member of the Confirm gang.

  8. Lost Innocence: Step by step process on how police officers handle defilement cases

    Here, semen samples are taken and the victim is immediately administered Post Exposure Prophylaxis (PEP) drugs before 72 hours to avoid HIV infection.

  9. Nakuru bachelor stuck between fiancée's lifestyle and his zeal for marriage

    Jake*, his friend, unsure of the perfect advice, simply lent a patient ear.

  10. Motorists frustrated as scramble for parking space in Nakuru city persists

    The City Manager Gitau Thabanja points out that the county government has introduced parking roads, e.g Kipchoge Keino road.

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