According to Kempinski's director of sales Judy Matengo, the move will ensure the security and privacy of the hotel’s VIP guests. She also debunked the public perception that the elevated Nairobi Expressway would compromise the hotel’s status as one of the most exclusive hotels in the city. The presidential suite and mini-presidential suite at the 200-room property were fully booked ahead of former President Kibaki's interment. It’s even safer without the buses and trailers and parking boys snatching phones from guests,” Ms Matengo added. Over the weekend, President Uhuru Kenyatta announced that the Nairobi Expressway would be opened to the public on a trial basis from Saturday, May 14.
Source: Daily Nation May 09, 2022 07:16 UTC