From weddings in Westlands to birthdays in Bungoma, one thing’s for sure—a great DJ can make or break your event. Whether you’re planning a corporate party, a ruracio, or a…
Your car won’t start. You’re stuck in traffic with a flashing engine light. Or maybe you just need a quick oil change but can’t spare the time to visit a…
Let’s be honest—between Nairobi traffic, dusty roads, and surprise rains, your car barely stays clean for a week. But who has time to queue at a car wash or haggle…
Between school fees, traffic, and “Mum, I don’t get this math,” parenting in Kenya is already a full-time job. So when your child starts struggling with algebra or composition writing,…
In Kenya, we don’t just celebrate birthdays and weddings—we go big with cakes that make aunties pause for a photo and uncles queue for second helpings. Whether it’s a towering…
Imagine this: You walk into your house after a long day. Instead of fretting over what to cook, you’re greeted by the aroma of grilled rosemary chicken, perfectly sautéed veggies,…
In Kenya, food isn’t just a necessity—it’s a vibe. From smoky mutura joints in Umoja to five-star kitchens in Karen, Kenyan chefs are redefining flavor, hustle, and hospitality. Whether they’re…
Running out of gas in the middle of cooking ugali? That’s a national emergency. But don’t panic—finding reliable gas suppliers near you in Kenya has never been easier. Whether you’re…
Moving in Kenya can feel like a full-time job. Between packing your sufurias, chasing down cartons, and praying your TV survives the trip, it’s no wonder most people dread it.…
We’ve all been victims. You’re told, “Huyu fundi ni mtrue. Alisaidia my cousin’s neighbor’s friend.” You believe them. You book. Then boom—your wall looks like a toddler’s art project, your…
The Rise of Digital Hustlers—and How Balozy Helps Them Get Noticed and Booked In Kenya today, the hustle has gone digital. The new wave of youth isn’t waiting for jobs…
Why Verified Hustle Is Kenya’s Loudest Protest In the heart of Kenya, a quiet revolution is underway—not with banners, but with booking apps. Not with speeches, but with spanners, scissors,…