Demolition of Multi-Million-Shilling Grand Manor Hotel Near US Embassy in Nairobi Begins

Demolition of the multi-million-shilling Grand Manor hotel in Nairobi's Gigiri area kicked off on Thursday morning.
The move comes two days after the court gave the Nairobi County government authority to bring down the building that it claims was erected without approval from City Hall.
The court ruled that the hotel poses a security threat to the adjacent United Nations offices and the United States embassy as well as the neighboring High Commission of Botswana and the Embassy of Morocco.
The structure is owned by Nairobi tycoon Praful Kumar, who was in August arrested by detectives from the Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC) for allegedly attempting to bribe Nairobi Governor Mike Sonko.
The billionaire businessman reportedly offered Sh1 million to Sonko in a bid to stop the planned demolition of the hotel.
Kumar was arraigned at a Mombasa court and charged with three counts of giving a bribe and was released on Sh1 million bond after denying the charges.
The Gigiri Village Association had also filed numerous complaints regarding the hotel, saying that it violated physical planning regulations for the low-density estate.
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The Government Officials …
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The Government Officials (Bribees) who sat there "as the Building Went Up" should be ARRESTED and CHARGED for ABETTING a Crime of this Magnitude. A "Double Edged" sword needs to be Employed in Order to stop Skewed PUNISHMENTS or PROSECUTIONS in Kenya.😒
This is bottom of the barrel…
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This is bottom of the barrel stupidity from statehouse again.
One arm of the government is adding taxes upon taxes on the over burdened Kenyans to put up housing while at the same time the other arm is demolishing houses.
Why not convert the building to housing?
Bure kabisa
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In reply to This is bottom of the barrel… by Jamama (not verified)
With or without "Turning it into Housing", the Building was deemed "Threat to Security" in the area.
That is a problem for US and…
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In reply to With or without "Turning it… by Guest1 (not verified)
That is a problem for US and UN. Let them solve their security problems. If they do not want a building near them they should buy the land.
Good, now lock him up for…
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Good, now lock him up for bribery minimum 5 years!
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