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310 results for MUTHONI WANJIKU :

  1. Battle for glory at the Rangers gaming tournament in Naivasha

    Bree expresses hope of representing Kenya in the gaming Olympics in 2027.

  2. Biz Lounge: I left balance sheets for fish treats

    He later received training in fish processing at the National Aquaculture Research Development and Training Centre (NARDTC) in Sagana, which helped him refine his concept.

  3. Eddah Nkoyo: Meet woman behind popular 'Great rift valley gospel music awards'

    Eddah didn’t win, making the award experience disheartening. Things felt worse when two other artists from Nakuru were nominated for the Groove Awards but also failed to secure a win.

  4. Inside vibrant business park at National drama festivals venue

    Vendors were aggressive in their sales pitches, constantly calling out to passers-by with the familiar phrase, “Karibu Customer!”

  5. Nakuru siblings chart own path as Gospel dancers

    In 2019, the brothers decided it was time to forge their own path and launched their brand, 'Jeddy and Josh', after other group members moved on to different opportunities.

  6. Last knockout: Decorated Nakuru boxer takes final bow

    He first tested his international mettle on December 15, 1979, when the England Boxing Team toured Nakuru.

  7. Biz Lounge: What businesses need to do to survive a tough economy

    Nakuru has witnessed a growing number of business closures across various sectors, including supermarkets, restaurants and entertainment venues. Notable businesses that have closed include...

  8. No more boring fellowships: How Nakuru Gen Zs have transformed church worship

    Moen encourages churches to recognise the changing needs of today's youth and adapt their approach to engagement.

  9. Mgonjwa Mwitu: A political play about Adani, a greedy businessman and dysfunctional systems

    Mgonjwa Mwitu is Kenya's sharp satirical take on Molière's 1673 classic Le Malade Imaginaire, and it blew away the audience that packed Lohana Hall in Nakuru.

  10. How Nakuru school uses 4-K club to spark agribusiness interest in learners

    Mr. Waweru highlights that in line with the Competency-Based Curriculum (CBC), which emphasizes digital literacy and collaboration, students engaged in online research to support their projects.

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