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The WORLD is coming to an END!!!..See the UNTHINKABLE things that happens in Kilimani apartments. Don't watch if you are born again(VIDEO)..One word for them?


Behind the polished exteriors and sunlit balconies of Kilimani’s modern apartment towers, some residents say there’s a side of city living most people rarely see. In a number of buildings, neighbours have quietly raised concerns about the comings and goings in short-term rentals listed on platforms like Airbnb. Usually, guests arrive late at night and leave early, keeping to themselves. But one weekend, that quiet routine was disrupted when a group of young men checked into a fully furnished apartment, accompanied by two women. They carried drinks, portable speakers, and what appeared to be camera equipment—items that immediately caught the attention of nearby residents. WATCH THE VIDEO.

As the night wore on, the noise reportedly grew louder. Music, laughter, and shouting spilled into the hallways, leaving other tenants uneasy. Some neighbours noticed the group filming segments of their gathering on their phones while the party continued inside. What had started as a seemingly casual hangout soon gave the impression to some observers that it had escalated into a production of inappropriate or shocking content rather than just a night of fun. WATCH THE VIDEO.

By morning, word of the incident had already spread through the building. Several residents expressed frustration, noting that events like this seem to be happening more often in Kilimani’s short-term rentals. Many are now urging building management and local authorities to enforce stricter rules on Airbnb bookings, arguing that spaces meant for quiet residential living are increasingly being treated as party zones. Concerns were also raised about guests feeling free to record and share questionable behaviour without thinking about the impact on the community. WATCH THE VIDEO.

For many living in Kilimani, the weekend episode serves as a reminder of the growing tension between the conveniences of modern urban lifestyles and the expectation of peace in shared living spaces—a clash that seems to be intensifying as short-term rentals become more popular. WATCH THE VIDEO.


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