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‘No blacks’ Chinese restaurant shut down in Kenya

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Nairobi: A Chinese restaurant in the Kenyan capital Nairobi has been shut down and its owners summoned by authorities after it emerged it was barring black patrons, reports said on Wednesday.
The restaurant fell into the spotlight of city authorities after furious residents took to social media to denounce an apparently racist policy of not allowing African patrons to eat there after 5 pm.
The owners of the restaurant said the measure had been put in place following a robbery in 2013, and have apologised for causing any offence, the Daily Nation reported.
But it said the Chongquing Chinese restaurant, situated in Nairobi’s bustling commercial and residential district of Kilimani, had been shut down anyway for not having the proper licences.  “We have established that the restaurant did not have the licences and I have have ordered it closed until the management complies,” Nairobi governor Evans Kidero said.  He also said that “all business and service providers must ensure that all customers and clients are treated with respect and dignity, irrespective of race colour, sex, tribe and religion,” the Standard newspaper quoted him as saying. Reports said the restaurant’s Chinese owners and managers had also been summoned by Kenya’s immigration authorities. (AFP)

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