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  2. Highway Secondary School - Wikipedia

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    The Highway Secondary is a public boys' boarding school located in Nairobi's South B suburb, Kenya. [1] The school is named for the Mombasa Highway that runs along the school's southern perimeter. The school is classified as an Extra County school.

  3. Corine Onyango - Wikipedia

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    After graduation, she came back to Kenya on vacation and ended up deciding to stay. [3] Onyango found a job as a radio presenter after her cousin Nina Ogot mention that there was an opening at Homeboyz Radio. She became the host of ‘The Jumpoff’, a hip hop show.

  4. Homeboyz RFC - Wikipedia

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    Homeboyz Rugby Football Club is a rugby union club based in Nairobi, Kenya, that competes in the Kenya Cup, Eric Shirley Shield, Enterprise Cup and Mwamba Cup. Formed in 2009, Homeboyz also has a women's team that competes in the Kenya Rugby Football Union women's league every year.

  5. Patricia Kihoro - Wikipedia

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    Patricia Wangechi Kihoro (born 4 January 1986) [2] [3] is a Kenyan singer, songwriter, actress, radio and reality television personality. She rose into prominence after she participated in the third season of Tusker Project Fame, where she became one of the finalists.

  6. Simon Peter Odongo - Wikipedia

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    Simon became the academy coach and assistant coach at Homeboyz Rugby Club in Nairobi, Kenya straight after retiring. He was the assistant coach to Paul Murunga and worked together with The Late Benjamin Ayimba. In 2014 he helped establish a rugby team at Milimani Primary School where Homeboyz used to train.

  7. Party Don't Stop - Wikipedia

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    "Party Don't Stop" is the debut single by Kenyan alternative hip hop group Camp Mulla, featuring Kenyan rapper Collo. It peaked at #2 on 98.4 Capital FM's radio playlist Hits Not Homework and at #13 on Homeboyz Radio's HitList, [1] making it Camp Mulla's most successful single so far.

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  9. DJ Fita - Wikipedia

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    [12] [13] [14] DJ Fita's remix is the first track to feature two consecutive weekends on The Undercover segment on the Weekend Breakfast show on Homeboyz Radio; he only shares this record with Hendrick. [15] On 27 January 2017, DJ Fita released a remix for Mungu Pekee by Nyashinski which was made available for free download on his SoundCloud ...