“Ruto works from 6 am to midnight, he doesn’t drink. Drinking is bad for leaders, if you overdrink you cannot run the affairs of the state.
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I was in the streets of Nakuru.
Sometimes I found myself surrounded by goons and I lucky escaped their snares twice. I have called out the church and faced harsh backlash from members of my fellowship. Everyone feels we shouldn't expose the church.m
A protester arrested during Tuesday's demonstrations in Nakuru is reportedly detained at Kaptwbwa Police Station without being brought before court. Reports indicate police are allegedly demanding Ksh 7,000 for his release.
We caught up with Environmental Activist @JamesWakibia at the Gioto Dumpsite located in Nakuru City. He explains the reason, why he started working directly with waste pickers in the fight against plastic pollution. https://t.co/oQPbpQqTSo #TendaWema#GoodDeedsKE
Good morning @susankihika. 25 newborns are dying every month at Naivasha hospital because incubators aren't working. What do you intend to do about this?
More details as reported by Nakuru Today.
Grief As Nakuru Man Receives Decomposed Body Of Wife Who Died In Saudi Arabia Last Year
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Mourners pray beside the casket containing the body of Judith Adhiambo at a morgue when it arrived from Saudi Arabia. Judith is reported to have died under unclear circumstances. Despite claims that Judith Adhiambo tripped in the bathroom.....
Shadrack Avugwe, a graphic designer, is protesting the police's refusal to forward his case involving malicious damage to his property by his landlord in Nakuru, Kiamaina ward. He's demanding justice and has reported the matter to @IPOA_KE@PoliceKE@NPSC_KE#JusticeForShadrack
Plastic production & waste have continued to skyrocket. According to scientists, nearly 700 million metric tons of plastic will enter the environment in the next two decades, even with immediate action. What does this mean for #globalplastictreaty? should this worry us? @UNEP.
CHANGE OF GUARD: Nakuru Police County Commander Peter Mwanzo has been recalled to Nairobi for redeployment. He has served in Nakuru for less than a year and was appointed at a time when crime and murder in Nakuru were high