There are many incidences of reverse or just pure raw racism in the
country. Many places you go to, you might never get service if you are
too hip for the place. Especially when you are black.
This happened to the Naswa TV show crew who were doing many episodes
of their popular show in many places in Nyanza province. So after the
long week, on Thursday the crew decided to retire to Imperial Hotel in
the lake side town of Kisumu to sort their own issues. The team led by
Maxwell decided to pay the 6 man crew their pending allowance.
Maxwell was making the payments while the team were having lunch inside Imperial Hotel in Kisumu.
Within no minutes, the crew spotted two people in civilian clothes
being directed to where they were sitting by a while man in hotel
uniform. The two men identified themselves as police officers and
ordered the crew to accompany them to the central police station. The
crew obliged and while there, the CID boss informed them that hotel
staff called to inform them that there were suspicious persons in their
premises.
After being released without charge, the Naswa TV crew led by Maxwell
went to the hotel to voice their concern regarding the incident. They
complained to the duty manager who told them that he was acting on
orders. He told them that ordinary residents of Kisumu have a hard time
coming to the place because of the attitude of the General Manager.e crew decided to go back to the police station to complain against
the hotel harassment. The issue was booked on Police Occurence Book
(OB) under record number 79 of 30th October.
The issue is bound to dent efforts to rescue domestic tourism as
normal Kenyans get racially profiled and harassed by hotels which
believe that locals are not high profile to warrant their attention.
Our investigations reveal that it is a Francois van Wyk who is said
to be the hotel’s General Manager who called police on the TV crew. Mr
Francois is said to have a direct contact with the police and so that is
what he used to call them to harass innocent clients just having lunch
and paying their bills at the hotel.
The General Manager is a South African who grew up during apartheid and so he might still have remote racism in his mind
Subscribe to:
Post Comments
(
Atom
)
No comments :
Post a Comment