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10-24-21 13:22 #4552
Posts: 91Originally Posted by Mombie75 [View Original Post]
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10-24-21 12:14 #4551
Posts: 1Best approach for Mombasa girls?
Greetings!
I plan to spend few days in Mombasa. I prefer apps like Badoo or Tagged instead of bars or clubs, but I see many girls say no hookups and want long term relations. What is best approach. Pretend to want LTR and hope for sex? Be clear that it's only for few days and fun as holiday girlfriend? Or just ask up front for hookups?
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10-23-21 21:38 #4550
Posts: 546Cheers and Causarinha still going strong after 11 pm tonight. (Saturday).
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10-23-21 09:49 #4549
Posts: 1486Clarification
Originally Posted by SceticoBlu [View Original Post]
https://youtu.be/a9xvjcooZb0
Mwalimu.
Who will shun Kenya until the stupid mask mandate in the open is not revoked. Totally useless.
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10-22-21 07:17 #4548
Posts: 197Originally Posted by ChocolateHuntr [View Original Post]
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10-22-21 06:58 #4547
Posts: 92Originally Posted by SceticoBlu [View Original Post]
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10-22-21 04:28 #4546
Posts: 197Meanwhile your Excellency Health Minister Kagwe announced bars have to remain closed from 11pm. Bar owners might observe it since like mask controll this means potential income for the policemen.
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10-21-21 12:54 #4545
Posts: 390Originally Posted by ChocolateHuntr [View Original Post]
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10-21-21 09:56 #4544
Posts: 92Originally Posted by Zimzam [View Original Post]
See my report from last night.
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10-21-21 06:00 #4543
Posts: 390Open or Closed?
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 hours of bars and nightclubs.
The Standard reached multiple Government sources for clarification on the operating hours of bars after the President's speech remained silent on the matter.
Spokesperson of the National Police Service Bruno Shioso told The Standard that the lifting of the dusk to dawn curfew essentially means bars and other entertainment joints of a similar kind can operate outside the earlier stipulated time restrictions.
The time limit placed on bar operating hours was because the dusk-to-dawn curfew was in place. Now that that restriction has been lifted, it essentially means bar operating hours revert to pre-curfew times 5 pm to 11 pm on weekdays and 2 pm to 11 pm on weekends, said Shioso.
The police spokesperson, however, said that that was his interpretation of the President's speech, but would seek further direction from my seniors.
The only measures to be observed in bars and hotels are social distancing and wearing of face masks, he said.
Not all bars operate between 2 pm-or-5 pm and 11 pm; there are those that have licenses to operate overnight in their respective regions of operation.
From The Standard newspaper.
https://www.standardmedia.co.ke/national/article/2001426771/police-clarification-on-bar-operating-hours-after-uhuru-lifts-curfew
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10-21-21 01:21 #4542
Posts: 390Originally Posted by Neddy69 [View Original Post]
The article says:
Operations in the hospitality industry are back to normal, Tourism and Wildlife CS Najib Balala has said, with the lifting of the nation-wide curfew by President Uhuru Kenyatta.
This means the 7 pm closure time that had been in place for bars, restaurants and night clubs has ended.
So which one is true now?
Of course extracting money from the people has become the core business for the police. For sure they don't want to give up this goldmine.
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10-21-21 00:13 #4541
Posts: 92Originally Posted by Himbersaft [View Original Post]
I asked the servers at all 3 places about their closing times. All said the same thing. They will remain open until 4 am-6 am the next day.
While it's true that masks are still required in the streets, this is a small inconvenience. Mtwapa has roared back to life.
After my first ever Kenyan night without a curfew, I can say without a doubt that Kenyans sure know how to party.
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10-20-21 21:29 #4540
Posts: 68Bars and Clubs open
Originally Posted by Neddy69 [View Original Post]
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10-20-21 19:54 #4539
Posts: 1486Best news of the year
Originally Posted by ChocolateHuntr [View Original Post]
Asante Sana Rai's Uhuru! Before he raked in another 2. 3 billion Dollars in Covid Aid. LOL. They probably told him that's the last installment. No reason to keep up the curfew and commit economic suicide.
But now comes the catch. Read the fine print:
https://citizen.digital/news/bars-to-close-by-7pm-despite-curfew-lift-police-n285433
Bars still to close 7pm.... Plus still mask mandate. That means police will still rake in bribes ranging from 1000 to 5000 kes for not wearing mask in public....
Mwalimu.
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10-20-21 16:16 #4538
Posts: 478Originally Posted by Spaced69 [View Original Post]
Spaced69, Big Tree hotel is in Bamburi beach, not in Mwtapa. They are quite far from each other actually, Bamburi beach and Mwtapa. Now if curfew is finished I personally would maybe go to some Bamburi beach hotels again.
Somebody who have time could look that excellent map that somebody made and put it to Reports of Distinction. It is very confusing that Diani, Mombasa town, Nyali, Bamburi beach, Bamburi community and Mwtapa are all considered as "Mombasa", although there is some more than 50 kilometers or coast included between Diani and Mwtapa. I remember when I travelled first time travel agent told me that I should visit both North coast and South coast, I did not understand what she was talking about.