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  1. Biz Lounge: From a matatu tout to making a killing as a farmer in Njoro

    He notes that he had to improve the breeds since they grow faster, increase weight, and build muscles compared to the local breeds.

  2. Reasons that led to closure of Nakuru's only art gallery

    He plans to open another venue to support both artists and art enthusiasts, as there is still no dedicated art gallery in Nakuru.

  3. Paula Muchesi serenades revellers in Thursday night's live performance

    A few closed their eyes, swaying gently to the rhythm, completely absorbed by the soulful melodies with occasional nods and soft smiles, evidence of the emotional connection being made.

  4. Nakuru churches going beyond the pulpit into community empowerment

    This has been the new reality in most churches; to not only generate income but also empower the church members and the community at large.

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    Muthoni Wanjiku is a multimedia journalist with a vast experience in business, lifestyle and gossip pieces.

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  6. How I lost Sh 14,000 to scammer who promised government parastatal job

    When I called this referral, he immediately congratulated me on the job—my first red flag. Instead of pausing, I chose to see this as a positive sign.

  7. Biz Lounge: How an impatient customer sparked brilliant business idea for Nakuru woman

    She notes that with over 100 gown rentals annually, priced between Sh. 5000 and Sh. 25,000, she navigates the ebb and flow of wedding seasons with unwavering grace.

  8. The hairstylists of Nakuru, often confused for twilight girls

    Ng'endo says that they charge braids, lines, and twist services according to the sizes the customer wants.

  9. Why Nakuru thespians use monologues to bring up sexual health conversations

    He noted that the performances provided insight into the erosion of cultural values and helped in discerning what traditions to retain or discard.

  10. Chief George Ng'ang'a: A man on a mission to save boys from sexual abuse

    Chief Ng'ang'a also highlights a critical issue about the absence of father figures in many boys' lives which he believes is crucial to show boys that they are valued and loved.

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