The hairstylists of Nakuru, often confused for twilight girls Ng'endo says that they charge braids, lines, and twist services according to the sizes the customer wants.
Why Nakuru thespians use monologues to bring up sexual health conversations He noted that the performances provided insight into the erosion of cultural values and helped in discerning what traditions to retain or discard.
Chief George Ng'ang'a: A man on a mission to save boys from sexual abuse Chief Ng'ang'a also highlights a critical issue about the absence of father figures in many boys' lives which he believes is crucial to show boys that they are valued and loved.
Businesses in Nakuru turn to sharing space in light of economic difficulties Kamunyu however emphasizes the importance of understanding and knowing the person you are sharing space with because they can make or break your business.
The evolution of motherhood through the eyes of Nakuru mums Ms Tele adds that it is believed most mothers from her generation were emotionally distant or didn't sit down to have conversations with their children like the modern-day mothers.
Biz Lounge: How a profitable business sprouted from tree seedlings in Mau Narok Kimani revealed that the tree seedling business is profitable and urged the youth to embrace the culture.
How to thrive as a car wash attendant in Nakuru She adds that some of the customers test her honesty by intentionally leaving valuables and money in the cars.
Palma wa Vasho: A brilliant Naivasha poet blending poetry with activism I hope the powerful words and performances will be instruments for change in Nakuru and the country at large
Shock as two teenage sisters drown in River Ndarugu Chief Muna notes that the bodies of the two girls are yet to be recovered but the local divers are working tirelessly to recover the bodies with the recovery efforts being done by four divers.
Hey hiking lovers! Here are alternatives to outdoor activities this rainy season Kilimo notes that people can identify safe routes near their homes they can use to do jogging and walks to avoid routes constantly affected by flash floods.