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Yes, you are right. My mistake.
Was confusing with Kibera.
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For the intrepid amongst you, there is an area in the large slum in Nairobi, Kakamega, where there are many brothels where it seems locals can get laid, starting from 150 ksh upwards.
The guy in...
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NAIROBI, March 11 (Reuters) - Kenya lifted its remaining COVID-19 restrictions on Friday, including a ban on large indoor gatherings such as religious services and a requirement to present a negative...
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I have never really considered to live in South Coast. As already mentioned the scene there is not very extended and things are not centered.
I find Mtwapa very convenient to live. Rents are cheap...
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A well-known figure in Mtwapa, the German owner of the Eaglenest Bar, known by the names of Jesus or Hallelujah, because of his long beard and inseparable hat, has died.
Already his ailing...
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Some weeks ago I heard that one Israeli owner of a hotel died suddenly from a heart attack.
I'm not sure from which hotel though.
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Man loses Sh596,000, after night out with Mombasa lady.
After having several drinks alone, the man got attracted to one of Mombasa's beautiful girls.
The man met the woman only identified as...
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Plus 100 $ for compulsory covid test upon arrival.
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Recently there was a case in Mtwapa where a German guy arranged with a girl to come to his house.
Immediately when he opened the door a man who was accompanying the girl came out of the blue and...
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There is a Jamaican guy who has been very busy building up a very large place out of wood, makuti and a container next to the old beachbar, which unfortunately still remains closed.
The whole...
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These days the Eagle Nest atttacts very few customers, it seems the owner (Jesus) has fallen in disgrace.
Also the places opposite the Birchtensgaden Bar have disappeared.
The Goldfish next...
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Casuarina more than fully packed on Saturday night, just like in the old days.
Club Legend has reopened, but any activities or special nights are not yet announced.
The new ' Yacht Lounge', a...
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Yes, very true!
Once my card was swallowed by the Barclays ATM in the cabin along the main road in Mtwapa, next to the fishmonger.
I had to travel 2 times to the main office in Mombasa, over...
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The Diamond Trust Bank doesn't charge.
There is also a branch in Mtwapa Mall.
And the bank there on the upper floor also doesn't charge.
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It seems that Club Legend in Mtwapa had closed for now.
The American guy has gone.
Meanwhile the manager of Zodiac is building a nicely decorated kind of beergarden along the circle road behind...
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They are asking for a code in numbers, but the Kenyan eVisa is using alphabet letters, which are not accepted.
But I just filled in a telephone number and then it was accepted.
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Let's hope it will stay like that.
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President Uhuru Kenyatta in his Mashujaa Day address to the nation today lifted the 10 pm 4 am curfew, which has been in effect since March 27,2020.
He, however, remained silent on the operating...
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https://www.the-star.co.ke/business/kenya/httpswwwthe-starcokebusinesskenya2021-10-20-restaurants-bars-to-resume-normal-operating-hours-cs-balala/
The article says:
Operations in the...
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There is a new place called Char Choma, just next to White Sands and on walking distance (also over the beach) from Big Tree.
As for now they don't have a signboard yet along the main road.
It...
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It is true that while staying in Mtwapa there is not a beach really nearby.
If you like swimming and I mean really swimming some distance you depend very much on the tide. Basically on many places...
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Unfortunately nowadays internet via Telkom sim-card is sometimes terribly slow and coverage is not available everywhere, especially at some beach areas.
I think the slow internet is the case when...
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I would say Big Tree and Cheers is where you meet the real pros in the daytime, while wherever you walk in Mtwapa you will meet so many smiles on the way. You just have to respond to them.
There...
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Unfortunately a new mosque has started operating just next door, with even louder speakers.
Besides the already extremely noisy hallelujah churches around.
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