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375 results for MUTHONI WANJIKU :

  1. How to decline a job interview gracefully

    For those wrestling with the decision, the fear is real especially the fear of disappointing others or missing out.

  2. Nakuru marks road safety day with calls for safer boda boda riding

    Mwanda points out that riding under the influence of drugs or alcohol is a significant contributor to the high number of accidents—especially during weekends.

  3. Biz Lounge: How Wilson Osiolo turned passion into a thriving film business

    These obstacles led him to focus on building sustainable business models for African filmmakers.

  4. Worry as heavy rains destroy section of Ngata bridge-Kabasis road

    The Ngata Bridge–Kabasis Road has drawn attention online, with images of its deteriorating condition warning motorists to exercise extreme caution.

  5. Transitioning into a new career without missing a step

    As she started receiving job offers, friends began seeking her help with their CVs since they were impressed by how effortlessly she navigated the job market.

  6. One woman, six children, and the Nessuit clashes that changed everything

    By 2019, she had found a more sustainable path—partnering with a children’s home like Salama Malaika in Njoro, to take in the kids she could no longer house.

  7. Biz Lounge: How Nakuru cybercafés are reinventing to survive

    She adds that while the digital migration of government services has brought in more clients, it also comes with challenges.

  8. Parable of the Mislaid: Play evokes ghosts of 2007 post election violence

    She boards the Kisumu-bound train and is later joined by Frank, which catches her by surprise she didn’t know he was also traveling.

  9. Sheila Awino: How a friend’s music video kickstarted my career as a designer

    She describes getting paid for the first time as a surreal experience. It proved that her talent had value and could earn her an income.

  10. Creatives seek alternative venues as Nakuru players' theatre remains closed

    Last month, Lohana Hall, typically known for hosting Indian ans South Sudanese events, welcomed a rare theatrical performance with Stuart Nash’s Mgonjwa Mwitu.

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