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  1. How I lost Sh50,000 after being drugged with 'Mchele' in a Nakuru club

    After years of employment, John Kariuki was thrilled when the time came for him to retire. He decided to move back to his home town of Nakuru and paint the town red with some of the money from...

  2. What it is like to work on Christmas Day

    Amidst the Christmas cheer and the glow of Christmas lights painting a festive tapestry, there is a parallel world - one where duty calls, even on Christmas Day.

  3. Why street children in Nakuru do not feel the joy of Christmas

    For Brian*, a street child in Nakuru, Christmas morning is like any other day.

  4. Remember how cool Christmas in Nakuru was between the '70s and '90s?

    He additionally notes that at the time, the discos that were a favourite among the locals were Pivot, found at Shabaab and Oyster village, which used to be on Kenyatta Avenue.

  5. Cheated at Birth: What we want for Christmas, Nakuru street children speak

    Conversations with the two street family leaders reveal the great need for sponsorship of rehabilitated street children.

  6. Cheated at Birth: What happens when a street child in Nakuru turns 18?

    While narrating her story, Nancy recalls she was fired since her old employer feared that Nancy would steal from her business.

  7. Inside Nakuru's clubbing culture and why you are likely to find this type of people

    One of the things I have noticed is how small the clubbing population is and how even smaller the club options are.

  8. Tiktoker Black Mully: I almost gave up when my first video only got 100 views

    Mully defines himself as a prankmedian, a word coined from the words prankster and comedian.

  9. My Hood: An estate where residents suffer in silence as insecurity takes root

    A one-bedroom apartment here rents between Sh 8,500 to Sh 12,000 while a two-bedroom house goes for Sh 14,000 rent.

  10. Moseax: From using HELB money to fund his career as a content creator to becoming a successful travel influencer

    With the high cost of living, how can you travel and still save money?

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