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MP thrown out of a Mombasa resort for supporting the killing of Gen Z protestors

A member of Parliament was thrown out of a five-star beach resort in Mombasa over inflamatory remarks justifying the killing of Gen Z protestors.

Farah Maalim was declared a persona non grata by Sarova Whitesands Resort and kicked out of the beach resort on Friday.

The hotel’s Chief Executive Officer Jimi Kariuki confirmed that they had kicked out the sitting MP over his remarks where he supported brute force against the Gen Z protestors.

Maalim who has since been dewhipped by his party Wiper was captured on tape saying were he the President, he would have killed at least 5,000 protestors and crush their demonstrations even though they were legal and peaceful.

His comments deeply infuriated majority of Kenyans who have asked the relevant agencies to take action against him.

Before he was kicked out, guests openly questioned why the hotel chain would dare host a guy that made such pronouncements.

It was then that the CEO, Kariuki confirmed that they had ejected the MP out of the premises.

“Good evening. He is no longer a guest at our hotel. We asked him to leave the hotel earlier in the day.

We do not in anyway condone his inflammatory and threatening statements against Kenyans and will not associate our brand with such a person,” he said.

His bold move was immediately praised by Kenyans and hotel industry with some saying Kenya will never be the same again after the successful, powerful and peaceful protests.

President Ruto has already caved under pressure and has now dissolved his Cabinet only days after abandoning the draconian Finance Bill that triggered the mass protests.

Kenyans are however angered by the continued abductions of young by people suspected to be State agents aimed at instilling fear and cripple the unfolding revolution.

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