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Re: Kenyans aren't allowed in a Chinese restaurant after 5pm in Nairobi

Posted: Tue Mar 24, 2015 5:25 pm
by GAMES
Umm isn't Hong Kong part of China? I think you meant Taiwan, which is its own country. But they too are Chinese and speak the language.

Anyways, the Chinese are everywhere and can be found in every country. Too many of em in my opinion. Just a matter of time before they take over most of the world.

Re: Kenyans aren't allowed in a Chinese restaurant after 5pm in Nairobi

Posted: Tue Mar 24, 2015 5:36 pm
by COOL-MAN
Djiboutian wrote:
I don't know if you guys been to East Africa or have relatives who reside there. I don't mean the filthy Eastleigh, but Runda or Riverside Drive suburb. My relatives maids have their own plates and cups and if they break it the new plate or cup price will be deducted from their salary. .
I can testify to this. I have seen it with my own naked eyes adoon being treated like they are subhumans in somali households in Kenyan. It's totaly wrong and has to end. However I haven't seen broken plates and cups being deducted from their salary :gladbron: that's is extreme. Acuudubillah billah.

Kenyaatigu waa dad maskiin intooda badan

Re: Kenyans aren't allowed in a Chinese restaurant after 5pm in Nairobi

Posted: Wed Mar 25, 2015 12:06 am
by BeyondQabil
Djiboutian wrote:You guys need to distinguish between Mainland Chinese" and Chinese from Hong Kong, Macau and even Taiwan. Even Mainland Chinese are not the same. Those from the North differ from the one from the South, such as Somalis do. Malaysian Chinese, Indo-Chinese, Thai-Chinese, Singaporean-Chinese, Filipino-Chinese and even Caribbean-Chinese are all from the South of China and there were brought by the British to those countries as slaves.
zidane88 wrote:I think we would see such thing, if not already exists, in Mogadisho outskirts. Faarax free zone.
I swear there was a restaurant in Mogadisho which was No Somalians Zone. If anyone of you his dad was in Mogadisho back in 50's or 60's he/she can ask him. Same rules applied to the beaches.

Even in Nigeria there were luxury hotel restaurants and lounges owned by Lebanese which were strictly forbidden for Blacks to enter back in 70's. Whenever my uncles go there they used to get free meals because the owner had much respect for my kin.

I don't know if you guys been to East Africa or have relatives who reside there. I don't mean the filthy Eastleigh, but Runda or Riverside Drive suburb. My relatives maids have their own plates and cups and if they break it the new plate or cup price will be deducted from their salary. Anyway I believe everyone has the right to sell his/her goods to whoever he/she wants. Trust me despite the report no action will be taken against the restaurant owner so why should you care? Afterall, this is not Somalia where the poor and rich eat from the same restautant and dress the same.
The restaurant has already been closed...http://www.nation.co.ke/counties/nairob ... index.html

I however agree with your assessment though about internal discrimination. That doesn't happen among Somalis alone. Many non-Somali families do the same thing too. The maid eats in the Kitchen and what not. You can then imagine what thinking that a person is of a person as a lesser being can do to her? A different religion too? What many of these fools do not know is that the heart of man is deceitful and desperately wicked; who can know it?

A wicked maid can easily poison the whole house and dissappear to another province. trust me, unless you are a rich man who can afford to pull strings here and there, you won't get her. .......where will you find her especially if you are a foreigner? He can steal your babies and sell them. It's just by God's grace of that these people don't do evil.

Re: Kenyans aren't allowed in a Chinese restaurant after 5pm in Nairobi

Posted: Wed Mar 25, 2015 10:55 am
by Djiboutian

The restaurant in Kilimani did not have a liquor licence, a health licence and a change-of-use licence — having been converted from a residential house to a restaurant.

Governor Evans Kidero said though the restaurant management had acquired a licence to run the business, they did not have the other three documents to operate.

“After investigations, we have established that the restaurant did not have the licences and I have ordered it closed until the management complies,” said Dr Kidero while addressing the media in his office.
If the restaurant was operating legally then it was not going to be closed