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MP Waruguru vs Sunshine Hotel Kericho
Lolest!
#61 Posted : Wednesday, July 18, 2018 7:44:19 PM
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Much Know wrote:
if your wife does not approve of your yellow yellow taka taka ya river road, shauri yako, in such stupid cases I support judges giving all your property to first wife as punishment, you can not just lie to a woman because you are a man, marriage is a DEAL to death.

Wait...are you saying you know Waruguru is a...

If you don't know for a fact, just slandering her it'd be very unfortunate.
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#62 Posted : Wednesday, July 18, 2018 7:49:28 PM
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hardwood wrote:
Julie wrote:
Cant imagine me and Guks being stopped from getting a Hotel room.
I would unleash vibaya!


Guka would tell you mlale kwa gari because he respects the hotel's decision since the hotel has been standing there since the 80s and no one else has ever complained except you. He would tell you to shut up and move on.


My fren, maisha ni kujipangasmile
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#63 Posted : Wednesday, July 18, 2018 7:49:54 PM
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People here are making Waruguru's marriage seem like it's very unusual.

Yet even Murang'a Rep Sabena Chege is in a polygamous relationship! Separate the person and how she looks like and your feelings against her from the issue.

The issue is why block a married couple from accessing their room? Why not block them at the point of booking?
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hardwood
#64 Posted : Wednesday, July 18, 2018 7:50:09 PM
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murchr wrote:
hardwood wrote:
murchr wrote:
Even if she went to court. Mgt reserves the right to admission. Too bad


So Martin luther King and other blacks should have kept quiet and moved on after being denied accommodation by white racist hotel owners because the management had a right of admission?


Do you let everybody in your house?


My house is a private property. The hotel on the other hand is a public facility whose proprietors sought a license from the authorities and were subsequently granted one to offer accommodation and food/drinks to members of the public for a fee. You cannot thus deny a member of the public who has paid and has behaved reasonably like any citizen as envisaged by the terms of the said licence given to operate the hotel.

Also no hotel is expected to discriminate any individual in terms of race, tribe, gender, marital status etc.
maka
#65 Posted : Wednesday, July 18, 2018 7:53:23 PM
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hardwood wrote:
murchr wrote:
hardwood wrote:
murchr wrote:
Even if she went to court. Mgt reserves the right to admission. Too bad


So Martin luther King and other blacks should have kept quiet and moved on after being denied accommodation by white racist hotel owners because the management had a right of admission?


Do you let everybody in your house?


My house is a private property. The hotel on the other hand is a public facility whose proprietors sought a license from the authorities and were subsequently offered one to offer accommodation and food/drinks to members of the public for a fee. You cannot thus deny a member of the public who has paid and has behaved reasonably like any citizen as envisaged by the terms of the said licence given to operate the hotel.

Also no hotel is expected to discriminate any individual in terms of race, tribe, gender, marital status etc.


Thats why I said it will be a pretty interesting case...
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murchr
#66 Posted : Wednesday, July 18, 2018 7:57:08 PM
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hardwood wrote:
murchr wrote:
hardwood wrote:
murchr wrote:
Even if she went to court. Mgt reserves the right to admission. Too bad


So Martin luther King and other blacks should have kept quiet and moved on after being denied accommodation by white racist hotel owners because the management had a right of admission?


Do you let everybody in your house?


My house is a private property. The hotel on the other hand is a public facility whose proprietors sought a license from the authorities and were subsequently offered one to offer accommodation and food/drinks to members of the public for a fee. You cannot thus deny a member of the public who has paid and has behaved reasonably like any citizen as envisaged by the terms of the said licence given to operate the hotel.

Also no hotel is expected to discriminate any individual in terms of race, tribe, gender, marital status etc.



Hotels, restaurants and clubs are private enterprises and are well within their rights to formulate their regulations. It is argued by them that they are catering to a particular section or class of society and as such entry of someone not falling within that bracket may cause inconvenience or discomfort to the other guests.
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Angelica _ann
#67 Posted : Wednesday, July 18, 2018 7:58:37 PM
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maka wrote:
hardwood wrote:
murchr wrote:
hardwood wrote:
murchr wrote:
Even if she went to court. Mgt reserves the right to admission. Too bad


So Martin luther King and other blacks should have kept quiet and moved on after being denied accommodation by white racist hotel owners because the management had a right of admission?


Do you let everybody in your house?


My house is a private property. The hotel on the other hand is a public facility whose proprietors sought a license from the authorities and were subsequently offered one to offer accommodation and food/drinks to members of the public for a fee. You cannot thus deny a member of the public who has paid and has behaved reasonably like any citizen as envisaged by the terms of the said licence given to operate the hotel.

Also no hotel is expected to discriminate any individual in terms of race, tribe, gender, marital status etc.


Thats why I said it will be a pretty interesting case...


But the gal should shut up & battle her rights in court. I support her stand but not the noise thereafter!!!
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Ngalaka
#68 Posted : Wednesday, July 18, 2018 7:59:34 PM
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My opinion;
If the lady goes to Court, she will win the case.
But she has to stop slandering the Hotel lest she jeopardises her case.
Isuni yilu yi maa me muyo - ni Mbisuu
Njunge
#69 Posted : Wednesday, July 18, 2018 8:04:23 PM
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Ngalaka wrote:
My opinion;
If the lady goes to Court, she will win the case.
But she has to stop slandering the Hotel lest she jeopardises her case.


She already has. You need to see the video where she is inciting the locals to storm the place simply because it is owned by a non-local. A sensible person can't do that more so a law maker.
hardwood
#70 Posted : Wednesday, July 18, 2018 8:19:36 PM
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Much Know
#71 Posted : Wednesday, July 18, 2018 8:28:56 PM
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Marriage is also a very private institution, or say, holy institution, truth and honesty is what keeps it, indeed our katiba recognizes a private agreement as constituting a marriage, and many have lived that way. This is what the hotel is trying to teach, and they have a duty to teach. NOTE, am a polygamous oriented individual.
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#72 Posted : Wednesday, July 18, 2018 8:36:08 PM
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Njunge wrote:
masukuma wrote:
[quote=Much Know][quote=Njunge][quote=masukuma][quote=Njunge]
Akienda kortini we may have some ground breaking judgement resulting from it. it's not a joke.


Not with the below unless you can prove you are blind, illiterate or both. The second rule therein would be difficulty to maintain while on top of you oppositesmile I mean, how do you stay calm when landing?




Guka, does this sign mean that Binyavanga akienda huko na mtu wake he will be admitted but mimi nikienda na gashungwa nitatupwa nje?
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#73 Posted : Wednesday, July 18, 2018 8:56:52 PM
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Kusadikika wrote:
Njunge wrote:
masukuma wrote:
[quote=Much Know][quote=Njunge][quote=masukuma][quote=Njunge]
Akienda kortini we may have some ground breaking judgement resulting from it. it's not a joke.


Not with the below unless you can prove you are blind, illiterate or both. The second rule therein would be difficulty to maintain while on top of you oppositesmile I mean, how do you stay calm when landing?




Guka, does this sign mean that Binyavanga akienda huko na mtu wake he will be admitted but mimi nikienda na gashungwa nitatupwa nje?

Laughing out loudly smile nice angle. But the answer should be yes
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Lolest!
#74 Posted : Wednesday, July 18, 2018 9:00:55 PM
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murchr wrote:
hardwood wrote:
murchr wrote:
hardwood wrote:
murchr wrote:
Even if she went to court. Mgt reserves the right to admission. Too bad


So Martin luther King and other blacks should have kept quiet and moved on after being denied accommodation by white racist hotel owners because the management had a right of admission?


Do you let everybody in your house?


My house is a private property. The hotel on the other hand is a public facility whose proprietors sought a license from the authorities and were subsequently offered one to offer accommodation and food/drinks to members of the public for a fee. You cannot thus deny a member of the public who has paid and has behaved reasonably like any citizen as envisaged by the terms of the said licence given to operate the hotel.

Also no hotel is expected to discriminate any individual in terms of race, tribe, gender, marital status etc.



Hotels, restaurants and clubs are private enterprises and are well within their rights to formulate their regulations. It is argued by them that they are catering to a particular section or class of society and as such entry of someone not falling within that bracket may cause inconvenience or discomfort to the other guests.

The protesting client here falls within the bracket, right?
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hardwood
#75 Posted : Wednesday, July 18, 2018 9:05:01 PM
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You are the same people who complain when kenyans are discriminated in tourist hotels but are happy to now say that a hotel should discriminate against guests in any way they wish.
Njunge
#76 Posted : Wednesday, July 18, 2018 9:07:40 PM
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Lolest! wrote:
Kusadikika wrote:
[quote=Njunge][quote=masukuma][quote=Much Know][quote=Njunge][quote=masukuma][quote=Njunge]


Guka, does this sign mean that Binyavanga akienda huko na mtu wake he will be admitted but mimi nikienda na gashungwa nitatupwa nje?

Laughing out loudly smile nice angle. But the answer should be yes


Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly ....maybe by the time the notice was put in place, gayism and lesbianism were not alive.smile
Angelica _ann
#77 Posted : Wednesday, July 18, 2018 9:11:50 PM
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Much Know wrote:
Marriage is also a very private institution, or say, holy institution, truth and honesty is what keeps it, indeed our katiba recognizes a private agreement as constituting a marriage, and many have lived that way. This is what the hotel is trying to teach, and they have a duty to teach. NOTE, am a polygamous oriented individual.


Never ever marriage is a traditional rite in African culture & never private. Boss where do you live?
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Much Know
#78 Posted : Wednesday, July 18, 2018 9:20:05 PM
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Angelica _ann wrote:
Much Know wrote:
Marriage is also a very private institution, or say, holy institution, truth and honesty is what keeps it, indeed our katiba recognizes a private agreement as constituting a marriage, and many have lived that way. This is what the hotel is trying to teach, and they have a duty to teach. NOTE, am a polygamous oriented individual.


Never ever marriage is a traditional rite in African culture & never private. Boss where do you live?

Its a covenant, we wrote the bible in my culture, in primitive snake worshipping in history groups it is a 'rite' where anybody can jump in.
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hardwood
#79 Posted : Wednesday, July 18, 2018 9:20:09 PM
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murchr wrote:
hardwood wrote:
murchr wrote:
hardwood wrote:
murchr wrote:
Even if she went to court. Mgt reserves the right to admission. Too bad


So Martin luther King and other blacks should have kept quiet and moved on after being denied accommodation by white racist hotel owners because the management had a right of admission?


Do you let everybody in your house?


My house is a private property. The hotel on the other hand is a public facility whose proprietors sought a license from the authorities and were subsequently offered one to offer accommodation and food/drinks to members of the public for a fee. You cannot thus deny a member of the public who has paid and has behaved reasonably like any citizen as envisaged by the terms of the said licence given to operate the hotel.

Also no hotel is expected to discriminate any individual in terms of race, tribe, gender, marital status etc.



Hotels, restaurants and clubs are private enterprises and are well within their rights to formulate their regulations. It is argued by them that they are catering to a particular section or class of society and as such entry of someone not falling within that bracket may cause inconvenience or discomfort to the other guests.


They are private owned enterprises licensed to offer services to members of the public. Only private members clubs have own membership rules and regulations and only allow paid up members. No law abiding paying customer should be chased away from a restaurant or hotel.
Njunge
#80 Posted : Wednesday, July 18, 2018 9:28:58 PM
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hardwood wrote:
[quote=murchr][quote=hardwood][quote=murchr][quote=hardwood][quote=murchr]

They are private owned enterprises licensed to offer services to members of the public. Only private members clubs have own membership rules and regulations and only allow paid up members. No law abiding paying customer should be chased away from a restaurant or hotel.


really? So your local restaurant allows you to carry your mothokoi and busaa to their premises?
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