Residents live in fear as gangs return to terrorise Nakuru City
RIFT VALLEY
In the past month, the gang has been regrouping and reigning terror on residents, the latest victim being a Rwandan who sells coffee and snacks.
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By Kennedy Gachuhi | 4 days ago

Repair of historical hall in Nakuru set to start
The county government will start the rehabilitation of the historic Old Town Hall built in 1945 immediately.
Daniel Chege | 8 days ago
Police, family differ over son's murder in a suspected robbery
Controversy has surrounded the gruesome murder of a 26-year-old man who was killed in Kiundu area in Nakuru East on Saturday night.
Kennedy K Gachuhi | 1 month ago
Court fails to stop eviction of residents
Justice John Mutungi of the Environment and Lands Court declined to stop the eviction after a petition by the occupants.
Julius Chepkwony | 1 month ago
Mar 22, 2022
Nakuru lacks top women footballers despite of abundance of talents.
Experienced coaches are still flocking Nakuru city in search of raw young talents that could be molded to match those of European and Western world po
By Ben Ahenda

Feb 22, 2022
Traders fury over downgrade of Naivasha town's status
The move has seen the daily subsistence rates for civil servants reduced with newly elevated Nakuru City being the main beneficiary.

Feb 07, 2022
Third of Nakuru’s Sh2 billion affordable housing units sold
The project has provided jobs for hundreds of workers from the surrounding informal settlements.

Jan 31, 2022
What's in a name? Nakuru estates tell of their rich, unique history
Kwa Ronda got its name from a European woman said to have been a renowned sisal farmer.

Jan 28, 2022
Woman defends father's ownership of Sh40m plot in 37-year-old land tussle
Teresia Wangari, daughter of late Nakuru businessman Gachoka Kahawa, says her father was the legal owner of the 0.23-acre prime property.
By Daniel Chege

Jan 27, 2022
What Nakuru City holds for real estate investors
Even before Nakuru gained city status formally last year, businesses — among them real estate companies — were already publicising their products and
