Kenyan veterinarian takes a 180: how he treats cows and plays darts.
21.12.2025
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Shostal Oleksandr
21.12.2025
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Life of a veterinarian in Kenya
According to The Sun: David Munyua spends his days in Kenya caring for cows and playing darts in the evenings. For 30-year-old Munyua, who lives in Nairobi, everyday life is quite simple: he works as a full-time veterinarian and 'treats livestock and pets.'
'I treat livestock and pets.'
Despite the routine duties, David finds time for his favorite hobby — darts, which allows him to unwind from work and enjoy the company of friends.
Jobs like Munyua's are important for local communities since veterinarians play a key role in animal health and food security.
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