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  1. Why you are likely to see the same people at different clubs in Nakuru

    The party scene in Nakuru can be described as dynamic with ever changing needs and wants and especially when it gets late into the night and people have one too many drinks, decisions are made on...

  2. Why the Finance Bill is threatening to deny Nakuru sex workers their pleasure

    In the midst of Thursday's protests against the Finance Bill, there was a group of about 20 women walking together. For them, apart from the issue of rejecting the Finance Bill, they had their...

  3. 'Hawa majamaa wanataka kutumaliza' Nakuru youth speak on Finance Bill

    Jim Gatani, a model and actor, says “hawa majamaa wanataka kutumaliza”.

  4. Shadows: Film shot and produced in Nakuru set to premier on Saturday

    Digging into the theme of Shadows, Mucha explains that the film goes in tandem with issues surrounding men's mental health.

  5. Who is stealing vegetables in our kitchen gardens: Residents in Kiamunyi want to know

    For the past few months, the people of Kiamunyi have not been sleeping well. This is thanks to a vegetable thief who has been terrorising the locals.

  6. Four suspects arrested in connection with the killing of Mama Lucky arraigned in court

    Today, the tension that has gripped the locals seems to have eased. For most of this week, the Shabab estate has been on edge after one Florida Khameta, affectionately known as Mama Lucky, was...

  7. RVIST closed indefinitely after students protest in Nakuru

    The protests began at the school's administration offices, but police managed to disperse the students, causing the chaos to spill over to the business centre outside the school.

  8. Campus confessions: A group of drunk men, pretty women and a shocking alcohol bill

    Tulipiga sherehe ingine proper. It was our first time in that club and the experience was surreal.

  9. 15 schools turn up for the largest skating competition in Nakuru city

    "In today's event we held races for both speed skating and slalom skating. The races were intense and highly competitive with all the schools bringing their A game.

  10. 'Women in Nakuru slums view being slapped by husbands as male dominance,' report says

    According to the report, gender stereotypes and violence, interlinked with intimate partner violence was seen by the respondents as a way to assert masculinity.

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