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112 results for MUTHONI WANJIKU :

  1. Gufy Dox brings thought-provoking performance to Nakuru

    Seamlessly, his poetry transitioned between topics of love, death, infant loss, and extrajudicial killings, evoking deep emotions.

  2. Biz Lounge: A beadwork genius changing lives in Nakuru

    In 2019, Nora Kilelo started Utamaduni Wetu with the aim of empowering unemployed youth and women in Nakuru. Starting with a space at Langalanga Market and a capital of Sh. 5,000, she trained...

  3. Kazi ni Kazi: Making a living from an age-old craft

    His work may seem simple to anyone who has never done it before, but Njuguna explains that learning how to sharpen a knife is not easy.

  4. Eric Mbandu: Why I quit law school to become a porter and later a consultant in the hospitality industry

    It is not uncommon to find yourself in a career that you later realise you are not passionate about.

  5. Are there plans to expand Nakuru's Westside mall?

    According to a confidential source, the land is likely to be used for expansion by the mall, although no definitive plans have been made.

  6. Campus Confessions: How a missed exam brewed trust issues in my parents

    Realizing I couldn't continue the charade for another three months and knowing I had to pay for the missed exam, I decided to come clean.

  7. Arrowroots gain popularity as a breakfast meal among Nakuru residents

    Jane notes that it has become a routine engrained in her household that even the visitors get to take the arrowroots and sweet potatoes.

  8. Soko ya Vijana: Nakuru youth speak on how the exhibition impacted their businesses

    Nancy also emphasized the networking opportunities, stating, she's learned a lot about scaling her business and making improvements.

  9. Set Apart: A vibrant hang out joint for Nakuru's Christian youth

    Set Apart also serves as a stage for talented youth aged 18-30 to showcase their abilities where they not only meet but they have an opportunity to go for missions in schools.

  10. Biz Lounge: My grandmother taught me to weave baskets, now I make a living from it

    According to her, one basket can take up a day, hence she has dedicated Saturdays to make the baskets to ensure a steady supply.

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