- A man from Kisii returned to his abandoned village home after 19 years and reflected on his longing and absence while working away from home.
- A man from Nairobi hired to kill saves the life of his target and shares KSh 220,000 in blood after faking the death of the woman he was sent to kill
- A man who is very successful in KCSE chooses nursing instead of medicine and now earns KSh 735,000 while defying stereotypes in the profession
The second week of February had a lot of reflection on work and working away from home for some people who have done well while away. The alleged murder cases have left a village in Nandi reeling.
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1. A Kisii man returns to the village house he built 19 years ago, explains why he neglected it
Joshua Aura Acca built a house in Kisii before he turned 25, thinking he would return home regularly, but that never happened.

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As it turned out, Aura went to Isinya area in Kajiado and stayed there until the death of the family reminded her that she finally had to return home.
When the businessman returned to the house he had left for almost two decades, he was full of emotions, and it was a silent lesson about longing and absence.

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2. A man assigned to kill a woman saves her life, shares with her the KSh 220k he was paid: “He pretended to kill her”
Jennifer, born in Murang’a, shared a painful marriage experience that started with love, faith, and wedding plans but ended in confusion and emotional turmoil.
Before their wedding, Jenniffer began having strange and recurring dreams where her wedding ended in chaos, and at first, she ignored them and prayed for them.
She told TUKO.co.ke that despite the warning signs, she married the man after praying for a sign, which she believed confirmed that she should continue. He recounted how the marriage ended in just three months, leaving him in deep emotional turmoil.

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3. A Kenyan man who got an A in KCSE explains why he studied nursing, not medicine: “My salary is KSh 735,000”

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In another story, Kenyandreadman shared her journey after graduating from high school to a career in nursing due to limited college options in 2012 that prevented her from becoming a doctor.
Despite the challenges when she started the job, she got job opportunities and success in nursing after KCSE and now she earns a salary of KSh 735,000.
Nursing offers financial stability as well as unexpected life experiences while challenging stereotypes about the profession.

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4. Siaya: CCTV captures a horrific scene when a businessman pleads with armed robbers not to kill him in his office
At least four men were killed during a robbery incident captured on CCTV footage at a local kiosk in Ajigo market in BondoSiaya county.
In the disturbing CCTV footage, two armed men are seen entering the kiosk and sternly ordering customers and the shopkeeper to follow orders or face dire consequences.
The four-minute video captured the sad scenes, and social media users shared mixed reactions when they watched it.

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5. Sadness as a Nandi man allegedly killed his wife just a few days after posting a beautiful picture of them on Facebook

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A village in Nandi county has experienced indescribable grief after a 31-year-old man allegedly killed his wife and later committed suicide after a domestic dispute.
The victim, a 24-year-old woman identified as Jelagat, reportedly died while being rushed to the Kilibwoni Health Center after an alleged domestic dispute. Her husband, Duncan Kimaru, committed suicide in a nearby pond after the incident.
The man recently shared a family photo on Facebook showing the love between the two and their child.

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Man gets Masters in Forensic Auditing in UK, expert reveals about snakes in homes
Last week, the story of Abraham Kiprono who graduated from a British university with a Master’s Degree in Legal Auditing and Accounting touched many people and made Kenyans proud.
Snake expert Dr. Mark Ofua shared signs of snakes that can live in homes without the owners knowing anything about them and eventually injure or kill the home owners.
Moses Motwaro got a job after a decade of looking for one and his story offered hope in tough economic times, and he shared his feelings about it.

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