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Nick Mararo opens doors for Nyeri creatives through dance and beat contests

Through the Dance Challenge and Beat Challenge, Nick Mararo is creating a platform where Nyeri residents with a voter’s card can showcase their talent and win up to 50,000 shillings for group performances.

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A new opportunity for creativity has arrived in Nyeri County. Senatorial aspirant Nick Mararo has announced two competitions running at the same time. The Dance Challenge and the Beat Challenge are open on TikTok and Facebook until April 30th.

These challenges give young people in Nyeri a chance to show their talent through dance and music. The Dance Challenge will reward the most engaging content. The best boys group will receive 50,000 Kenyan shillings. The best girls group will also get 50,000 Kenyan shillings. For individuals, the best male dancer will win 20,000 Kenyan shillings, and the best female dancer will win 20,000 Kenyan shillings. The Beat Challenge runs alongside it to encourage more creative expressions in music and rhythm.

Participation is open only to residents of Nyeri County. To enter, you need a valid voter’s card as proof of eligibility. This rule keeps the focus on local talent from the county. The competitions aim to bring out fresh ideas and let creativity lead the way in conversations among the youth.

Nick Mararo has also shared that a Kikuyu version of the project is in development. Artists and music producers who want to take part in this Kikuyu version can send a direct message to arrange work. The message says “Tuma DM tupange kazi,” which means send a DM so we can plan the job together. This step opens doors for more collaboration in local languages and culture.

The challenges combine fun with a sense of purpose. They create spaces where talent meets opportunity. Young people in Nyeri can participate, share their videos, and become part of a bigger movement that celebrates dance, beats, and civic awareness. It is a moment for Nyeri talent to shine and show what they can do.

To join, simply create your content for the Dance Challenge or Beat Challenge and post it on TikTok or Facebook before the deadline on April 30th. Make sure your entry follows the rules and highlights your best creative work. The most engaging posts in the Dance Challenge will be selected for the prizes.

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These competitions are straightforward and direct. They reward real effort and creativity without unnecessary complications. Residents of Nyeri with a voter’s card now have a clear platform to express themselves and win cash prizes. The focus stays on local participation and genuine talent.

Nick Mararo’s announcement encourages everyone to get ready, participate, and share their creativity. It is an invitation for the youth to step forward and let their skills speak for themselves. The two challenges run together to build more energy and interest across the county.

By taking part, young people in Nyeri can enjoy the process of creating and competing. They also help push forward a positive message about talent and community. The end date is firm at April 30th, so there is enough time to prepare good content but not too much time to delay.

In simple terms, this is a local opportunity designed for Nyeri residents. It rewards group and individual dance performances that get the most attention.

The added Beat Challenge widens the scope for different creative inputs. The voter’s card requirement ensures entries come from eligible county members.

The Kikuyu version plans invite more artists to join the conversation through direct messages.

The competitions are practical and focused. They provide clear prizes and a simple way to enter. Nyeri youth who love dance and music now have this chance to showcase their abilities and possibly win money.

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