Kitabu Fest: An afternoon of books, men and good conversation The forum was a very interactive one whereby members of the public were open to disagree with the speakers while sharing what their personal opinion was.
Mother of 10-year-old boy who circumcised himself with a kitchen knife speaks out Lucy Wanja, only found out about her son's predicament three days after he injured himself.
Nakuru locals frustrated following sudden power interruptions Aggravated Nakuru locals turned to their social media handles to complain beneath the social media announcement citing the inconvenience caused by the lack of an early warning.
What it takes to be a female judge in Nakuru's court Just like her counterpart, Hon Lady Justice Hedwig notes that she also faced her own unique challenges by the time she was joining the judicial bench.
Nakuru marks December with two new drinking joints Revellers were in for a treat as exotic dancers performed giving a sneak peak of the scenes to be enjoyed at the nightclub's VIP stripper lounge.
Mpaka kwa nywele: How bhang sellers in Nakuru use dreadlocks and other tricks to hide the product While studying architecture at school, Jake became involved in the world of selling weed when his mother fell ill and was diagnosed with a terminal illness.
Lost Innocence: Horrific details on how suspects of defilement were punished culturally However, Elder Yatich notes that in this day and age, some of these practices have been phased out specifically citing that infanticide and stoning are no longer practiced.
How Brayo Wheels found silver lining in the dark cloud of paralysis "Through Strong Spine, I raise awareness about issues PwDs face all while shedding light on our biggest needs such as accessibility to public spaces," he notes
Road crash survivor narrates how horrific ordeal changed her life Tears were shed as Ruth and other survivors shared their heart breaking experiences citing how drastically your life changes within the blink of an eye and the trauma left.
Premature births still a major concern in Nakuru At least 70 babies are born prematurely in Nakuru every month. This is according to PGH Medical Superintendent Dr James Waweru.