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123 results for WINNIE KIMANI :

  1. Reformed gangster recounts his last 'job' that got him 22 years in jail

    Just as planned, Kabare forcefully gets into Kahiga’s pockets, removing keys to the safe. After cleaning out the safe, the three men exit the shop near Jamia mosque with a bag containing one...

  2. My life in Nakuru GK prison

    Afterwards, Sora and his fellow inmates go to their specific areas of work at the workshops within the Prison ground. Here, they work until noon.

  3. My office is the Nakuru PGH morgue

    Ngulungu additionally notes that on days he is needed by the police to do a post mortem, then he will heed to that call. Other days, he goes to court as an expert witness.

  4. Farmers in Subukia give tips on the lucrative horticulture business

    Unfortunately, French beans are prone to bacteria wilt, but also has a tendency of releasing a lot of nitrogen to the soil.

  5. Out of order: Nakuru clerk steals the show at Senator Mandago's case hearing

    His 15 minutes of fame came when it was time for him to read the charge sheet to Senator Mandago.

  6. A fight over Ugali and eggs earned me 10 years in jail

    A post mortem report that revealed her husband had died from a blood clot inside the brain eased the judgment that she was facing from society both friends and family.

  7. Years of drinking contaminated water that has left Nakuru residents with a distinct look

    There is a joke among the locals that you can tell the difference between a visitor and a local just by looking at their teeth.

  8. PRIME Prominent people who own prime land in Nakuru

    So it comes as no surprise that some political leaders have invested in huge farmlands in Nakuru. Mtaa Wangu takes a look at some of the big names who own large tracts of prime land in Nakuru...

  9. Nakuru Level Five Hospital (PGH) issues second contradictory statement over negligence claims

    Ann Mutai, a mother of two, sought medical attention at Nakuru Level Five Hospital (PGH) on August 4 in the hope that her son would be treated for a congested chest.

  10. Mother mourns death of 10-month old son, blames PGH for negligence

    It was at this point that things started going downhill for Ms Mutai and her son.

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