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  1. Calm returns to Mosque lane, as construction of road within Wakulima market begins

    As you walk along the street, you have to be cautious not to bump into someone walking in the opposite direction or accidentally step on tomatoes that are spread out on the ground.

    MUTHONI WANJIKU/MTAA WANGU
  2. A section of traders from Wakulima market display their produce on the Mosque lane on 30th July 2025.

    MUTHONI WANJIKU/MTAA WANGU
  3. From dark to lit: Meet man behind Nakuru’s wildest club lights

    According to him, his typical night starts around 9 or 10 p.m. and can stretch until 4 a.m. or later.

  4. Why campus businesses fail and how yours can survive and thrive

    Once students graduate and lose access to that nurturing environment, many of these ventures crumble under the weight of real-world demands.

  5. Biz Lounge: Turning trendy phone stickers into profit

    The reception, he says, was overwhelmingly positive, with many people loving the unique and trendy sticker designs he offered.

  6. The unpleasant Nairobi experience that made me appreciate Nakuru touts more

    He nodded, and I settled in, trusting he would remember just like touts back home in Nakuru always do.

  7. Why everyone’s ditching the city for a Vasha party experience

    Naivasha may be known as a conference hub, but let’s be honest it’s quickly claiming the crown as an unofficial sherehe capital, especially during big events like the WRC Safari Rally and the...

  8. Living with vitiligo and the precious lesson it has taught me

    I would spend an average of Sh. 7,000 every time I visited a hospital. After consulting several dermatologists, I was eventually diagnosed with vitiligo.

  9. Inside Nakuru creative group taking dance to Lesotho

    Ted says that the group comprises 35 members and is at the heart of this initiative, though other cultural groups traveling with the caravan are encouraged to take part in the workshops.

  10. From costly mistakes to creative mastery

    One costly mistake an artiste makes is failing to read and understand contracts thoroughly before signing them.

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