WACHA TU!!...Here are SODOM and GORMORRAH scenes at a Kilimani that has left the entire Nation in Shock(VIDEO)...One word for them?
What appears on the surface to be another quiet weekend in Kilimani’s polished apartment towers is, according to some residents, hiding a growing tension that rarely makes it beyond private conversations and tenants’ WhatsApp groups. Behind the sleek balconies and furnished short-stay apartments, neighbours say they have become increasingly used to unfamiliar faces arriving at odd hours, with guests coming and going so frequently that few people even question it anymore. But one recent night reportedly stood out from the usual routine after several young men were seen entering one of the apartments alongside two women, carrying bottles, speakers, and what looked like filming equipment—an arrival that quickly drew curious glances from nearby residents. WATCH THE VIDEO.
As the evening progressed, residents claim the atmosphere inside the unit became impossible to ignore. Loud music reportedly vibrated through the hallways long past midnight, while laughter, shouting, and repeated movement along the corridors disrupted the normally controlled environment of the building. Some neighbours also alleged that members of the group appeared to be recording videos throughout the night, leading to growing speculation among tenants about the purpose of the gathering and what exactly was taking place inside the apartment. WATCH THE VIDEO.
By sunrise, discussion about the incident had already spread across much of the building, with many residents linking it to wider frustrations surrounding the rapid rise of short-term rentals in Kilimani. Some tenants argue that certain apartments are no longer being used like ordinary residential spaces, but instead as temporary venues for noisy private events that leave neighbours dealing with sleepless nights and security concerns. Others are now urging property managers to tighten oversight and introduce stricter rules for furnished rentals, saying the latest incident has once again exposed the uneasy balance between convenience, business, and peaceful communal living in one of Nairobi’s busiest neighbourhoods. WATCH THE VIDEO.
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