'I have sold everything,' A father's desperate effort to keep daughter in nursing school Samson says the pain of waking up every morning and seeing the sadness in his daughter's eyes has left him broken inside.
How the wind of climate change has blown through Nakuru this year The past six months have seen Nakuru going through a rollercoaster from the climatic point of view and what is clear is that things are not as they used to be with regards to the predictable...
Why online church keshas are popular among the youth Before the year 2020, online Kesha's were unheard of, and those interested in attending the night vigils had to physically attend at their places of worship.
A journey of a thousand miles that ended in Nakuru: How Karimbux helped shape Nakuru's history It all began in 1901 when Seth Ibrahim, a man of Asian descent, arrived on the Kenyan coast with nothing but the hope of a better life for his family.
What is the current situation at Karimbux-Baringo stage? The Trade Executive agreed that the Saturday night incident had caused jitters among the remaining traders.
Kabugi: Why I have decided to vie for Nakuru East MP seat According to him, it is indeed a time for the youth to take the mantle of leadership since they are the ones who are a majority in the population.
Barut residents reveal shocking details of alleged harassment by KWS officers hey (KWS officers) often leave their jurisdiction and come over to the residential areas only to beat us up. Sasa wanatupigia nini na tuko kwetu.
Unknown people demolish stalls at Karimbux stage This is despite a visit by the County Trade Executive who had visited the scene on Friday condemning demolitions that had started on that day.
Karimbux stage: How did the matatus, traders, get here? Now a decade down the line, the half an acre piece of land that has been a source of livelihood for the many family members who depend on this centre has come to be known as Baringo-Karimbux stage.
When the shade is too good, think twice One could only imagine the long conversations they were going to have with their insurance companies.