Drama in Westlands after Indian lady allegedly calls Kenyans ‘Black Monkeys'(video) 

There was drama in Westlands yesterday after a bitter argument erupted between an Indian lady and two Kenyans after the lady insulted them.

A video has been doing rounds on social media showing the argument which the lady in a white car speeds off after hurling insults of all kinds.

According to witnesses, the lady who was in the white Mitsubishi Outlander Registration KCM 531F called a man and a woman “black Monkeys” at OilLibya Westlands.

“Yesterday on 14/05/2018 at OilLibya Westlands, an Indian lady in a Mitsubishi Outlander Registration KCM 531F called a lady and a man who were in her way -“ Black Monkeys”. It’s very unfortunate that the watchmen at the petrol station were defending the lady.” a video was captioned online. 

Watch the video below:

https://www.facebook.com/PopcornMovement/videos/1513886172053122/

Here is what people had to say:

Wanjiru Njoroge Favour I was at a Total petrol station on a Sunday afternoon, queuing at the pressure pump, an Asian woman came and parked right beside me and started hooting asking the attendant to check her tyres; the attendant asked her politely to wait as there were others ahead of her. Weh! She started causing a scene and shouting, the manager who had been seeing all these came and told her “madam, please go to another petrol station if you are not able to wait” She must have insulted us in a language we did not understand as she drove off in anger hooting like madness.
That manager became my hero, i fuel at that Total since then.
It time we learnt that white or black, we’re all equal!

Felix Conte kuna ujinga ingine hata unaita mtu black baboon

Geoffrey Ombachi These people don’t even have toilets in their country and they are causing trouble?…. She should have tried that on me…NKT

Pankaj Kalaiya Thats not acceptable at all ! She is giving us a bad name . Am Indian by ancestry but born and bred here in Kenya and do not condone such behavior. I too have been called in derogatory terms by the “ indigenous” but have always stood for whats about humanity

 

Park Inn by Radisson holds Bookers’ Cocktail ahead of official hotel opening( photos)

The soon to be opened hotel in Westlands, Park Inn by Radisson Nairobi Westlands held a Bookers’ Cocktail event over the weekend at the hotel.

Under the hotel’s theme “Adding Colour to Life”, guests were invited to create their own art using different paint colours. The art, which will be the first of many, will be hanged on the hotel’s wall of fame.

The Bookers’ Cocktail is the first event held at the Park Inn by Radisson Nairobi Westlands, ahead of the official opening which will take place after the Easter Holiday.

Park Inn by Radisson is owned by AMS hotels and managed by Carlson Rezidor Hotel Group. It is a colorful, friendly and dynamic mid-market hotel brand, designed for the global Generation Y. The hotel is focused on delivering the modern essentials of a great hotel experience, that will resonate well with international and domestic travellers.

Park Inn by Radisson Nairobi Westlands
Park Inn by Radisson Nairobi Managing Director Carsten Wappler

The hotel has 11 floors with 140 comfortable guest rooms and also comprises a live-inn room lounge, informal meeting area, modern roof top bar which overlooks Nairobi city, a breakfast restaurant, a Hungry Kiosk and hello desk, a gym, Smart Meetings and function facilities, an outdoor terrace with sculpture garden and an outdoor plunge pool.

The live-inn room restaurant provides guests with a lifestyle hub where they can socialize and relax in the spacious lobby or enjoy reading in the Lounge. The live-inn restaurant is a bold new concept that delivers buzz and ambience, great food and friendly service in a modern setting.

The new hotel is the first Park Inn by Radisson in Kenya, but the second under the Carlson

Park Inn by Radisson Nairobi Westlands

Rezidor Hotel Group, after the Radisson Blu Hotel in Upper Hill Nairobi. The colourful hotel’s theme is Adding colour to Life.