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Saturday, 9 November 2013

Kenyans MPs get own local bar in Hague.

Kenyan MPs at The Hague have found a new way to beat the cold and boring winter in the European city.
The MPs have decided to turn one of the bars called De Zeeheld in Hague city centre into their local bar.
They have taken their €˜power-sharing€™ spirit to a different level in terms of music being played in the usually all Dutch club. A 50:50 ratio of Kenyan to Dutch music is now being observed in the evening.
And the MPs are making Dutch businesspeople rich: Since the arrival of the Kenyans, our sales for the last two months have increased significantly,€ Roon Van Berg, the club owner, told The Nairobian.
In the evenings after they leave the courtroom where the trial of Deputy President and journalist Joshua arap Sang is ongoing, the MPs troop to De Zeeheld bar.
At the bar, they drink and listen to local music.
Some of them also seem to be discovering their hidden singing talent during karaoke nights, especially after having one too many.
Courtesy: The Nairobian

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