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Hope they’ll remove those stupid barriers waliweka limiting access to a very iconic meeting point in CBD.
Mini hekaya
I recall one day while passing nearby hapo Hilton in the evening being stopped by a very classy looking lady and she requested me to accompany her inside the hotel coz apparently single unaccompanied ladies were not allowed to enter.We went past security kama tumeshikana mikono tukaingia hapo Jockey pub she bought me a beer stayed with her for a bit akanipea punch nikamwaacha na kuingia hapo tacos kupiga sherehe.
That was my one and only time I have been to that place.
- The hotel, which is owned 40.57 percent by the government, has pointed to other factors beyond Covid-19 for the planned closure after more than 50 years of operation.
- The hotel said it will redeploy some staff to hotels within its Hilton portfolio in Nairobi.
- Hilton said on Wednesday it will not quit Kenya and will continue to operate its other brands in the country.

Hilton shuts iconic city hotel operations after 53-year stint
Nairobi’s iconic Hilton Hotel will close its doors indefinitely in December and lay off an unspecified number of workers, underlining the troubles of hotels in the wake of Covid-19 travel slump.

Hope they’ll remove those stupid barriers waliweka limiting access to a very iconic meeting point in CBD.
Mini hekaya
I recall one day while passing nearby hapo Hilton in the evening being stopped by a very classy looking lady and she requested me to accompany her inside the hotel coz apparently single unaccompanied ladies were not allowed to enter.We went past security kama tumeshikana mikono tukaingia hapo Jockey pub she bought me a beer stayed with her for a bit akanipea punch nikamwaacha na kuingia hapo tacos kupiga sherehe.
That was my one and only time I have been to that place.