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  1. Nakuru county administration counts losses as Sh 75million bus terminus is vandalised

    He added that until they are able to do an official audit, it will be hard to quantify the losses incurred on the bus terminus and other recently vandalized property.

  2. The man who tends to graves at Nakuru north cemetery

    Away from these challenges, Mburu has been able to convince a number of families to entrust him with the responsibility of being a grave keeper for their loved ones, at a fee.

  3. I was robbed after showing a matatu tout my M-PESA message

    After walking a few meters, the two men came up to him forcefully and he immediately knew he was being mugged.

  4. Health on Trial: Can Margaret Kenyatta maternity wing handle premature babies?

    And when he summoned up enough courage to observe the small coffin being lowered to the ground, his legs failed him, forcing his friends to whisk him back to the vehicle.

  5. Inside the market that feeds Nakuru and her neighbours

    According to another trader Peter Kinuthia, the market business is a volatile one as a slight change in the weather or economy can completely shift the prices and subsequent supply of food.

  6. The love-hate relationship between Molo residents and potato farming

    He notes that accessing certified seeds and the right pesticides for the crops is a major challenge for him.

  7. Rare case of woman from Bondeni who handed over box of cash to police

    We were having a conversation about his whereabouts one day, when one officer said he had not seen him since a woman came looking for him some months back.

  8. The first farmers of Nakuru County

    Lord Delamare described it as "A friendly and temperate patch of Africa where a white man could feel alive and invigorated and could keep healthy.”

  9. Driver of lorry involved in early morning Sobea crash speaks

    Speaking after the incident, Christopher Koskei, the driver of the lorry says that he was on his way heading to Kakamega when a Nissan came onto his lane.

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