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08-06-22 16:00 #4116
Posts: 25Election concern
How long after the elections do things go back to normal? Realise I'm arriving two weeks after the election.
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07-30-22 23:34 #4115
Posts: 26Originally Posted by Slowalk [View Original Post]
I also visited Eureka Bar next to Sabina Joy but a bit too professional there. Also no interesting ones inside.
Before I was at Scratch Bar, fully crowded and very interesting ones but they were in groups. So a bit difficult to get in contact.
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07-30-22 15:18 #4114
Posts: 1486Sabina Joy
Originally Posted by Slowalk [View Original Post]
Mwalimu.
Who is roaming the Swahili coast.
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07-30-22 11:43 #4113
Posts: 322Sabina Joy Club Central Nairobi
Originally Posted by Slowalk [View Original Post]
I was in the Sabina Joy on Moi Ave Central Business District (CBD) in April. It was so loud that no way you would've made a call from inside. Don't get down on yourself. If you must break out the phone, I was advised to stand with your back against the wall and always be ready for attack. Years ago, I had my Blackberry jacked in E. St Louis, MO. You will be prepared the next time.
When I walked in to Sabina Joy, there were a few customers mixed in that were just sitting at tables and at the bar drinking nothing at all. I noticed that they seemed to scan my clothes pockets. Being so loud I couldn't hear the receptionist and feeling my personal alarms, I pointed to my ears then turned around and walked out. I immediately crossed the street in case I was being followed then crossed again down the road.
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07-27-22 16:30 #4112
Posts: 548Originally Posted by Slowalk [View Original Post]
This is common in CBD, phone snatches happen all the time. There is a good clip on you tube of a guy in CBD sitting in a taxi holding his hand out the window with his phone in it showing all the snatch attempts.
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07-27-22 13:06 #4111
Posts: 322Outside which Club?
Originally Posted by Tonsillol [View Original Post]
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07-26-22 21:13 #4110
Posts: 26About security
As a burned child and I guess many reports about security here, I still have to say.
Do not use your phone outside the streets late night.
Otherwise something could happen what happen to me.
I was standing outside Sabina joy and trying to organize an uber for me and my night nurse. Someone came running and slap my phone out of my hand. The second unfriendly guy take my phone from the ground and run away. No chance, except you are trained well in running. Though some advice's say don't follow such useless persons of mankind cause maybe they bring more troubles in his area for you.
My advice is.
Do not show your phone around, doesn't matter daytime or nighttime.
Have a backup phone with you.
Otherwise it will be difficult for you to reach your favorite ladies from badoo, tinder, afro or whatever.
Use an applocker for your apps and block everything what's important.
Take your logistics for transportation or whatever inside the club.
Go outside hands free and watch carefully your area.
Please do not tell me how stupid I was. I know it very well.
Greetings from Mombasa.
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07-25-22 14:10 #4109
Posts: 21Originally Posted by Zimzam [View Original Post]
I will check out Amitie Musica one Wednesday when I'm back in Kenya (Sky Lounge, Bamburi town).
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07-25-22 14:06 #4108
Posts: 21Originally Posted by Tonsillol [View Original Post]
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07-19-22 06:17 #4107
Posts: 390Congolese music in North Coast
Ricky Mololo Ideologica playing in different places, like Standard Grill, opposite Lambada on Fridays.
Ambro la Musica, on Wednesdays in the Yacht Lounge and on Saturdays in his own club, Bottoms Up in Shanzu.
Personally I find Amitie Musica the best Congolese band with the most balanced sound and the best singers. They are playing every weekend in the Summit Grill in Bombolulu, on Wednesdays in Bamburi and sometimes in the Maasai Beach Club in Nyali.
For actual information you can go to this site:
https://whats-on-mombasa.com/
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07-18-22 21:27 #4106
Posts: 26Congolese Music
Available at.
Treasure Gardens.
Hera Aqua Gardens Friday Saturday at 6 pm.
Vibro Club Fri, Sat, Sun at 6:30 pm.
Pitstop Grill Wed, Fri, Sat, Sun.
Google Maps will locate you.
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07-17-22 18:00 #4105
Posts: 59Don't discount country music
The amount of ladies who know and love old school US country can't be ignored. If you include those in your playlist, Maximum fun. Speak from experience.
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07-10-22 00:43 #4104
Posts: 26Maybe
Before covid there was this Band at club Africana (I've heard it's closed now) in Dubai who played Congolese music and during Ramadan they went to Nairobi and played there. But I didn't know where.
I did some investigations with the name you told, takes a bit time but I found out it could be possible that some live music is playing at.
Treasures Gardens Argwings Kodhek Rd.
Hera Aqua Gardens Kandara Rd.
And maybe K'Osewe Ranalo Foods Kamathi St CBD.
I will take a look if it's true when I'm there.
And yes during covid many things have changed.
Originally Posted by Neddy69 [View Original Post]
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07-08-22 18:57 #4103
Posts: 1486Same
Originally Posted by Tonsillol [View Original Post]
In Mtwapa there was Legends. Also kaputt now.
There was a guy named Ricky Mulolo and band.
Mwalimu.
https://youtu.be/Bu-3G3iJ_qs
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07-08-22 13:18 #4102
Posts: 26Congolese live band
Greetings,
Does anyone knows a place in Nairobi where I can hear some Congolese live musik like days ago at Simmers?
I'm next week in Town and it would be nice to hear such music. Reminds me to the old days.
Thanks P.
Sorry for my still bad English.