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MP Sudi celebrates Timba XO waitress on her graduation

"The entire Timba XO family is incredibly proud of her. Keep reaching for the stars!"

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by STAR REPORTER

Realtime22 November 2024 - 15:23
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In Summary


  • The waitresses graduates from UOE with a bachelor's degree in Finance and Banking.
  • "Against all odds, she has proven that determination can turn dreams into reality."

A collage of the graduate and Kapseret MP Oscar Sudi/COURTESy
Kapseret MP and owner of the popular Timba XO club in Eldoret has shared a hearty congratulations to one of his staff members at the club for graduating with a bachelor's degree at the University of Eldoret.

Taking to his X handle, the lawmaker congratulated his staff for showing dedication in the quest for knowledge against all odds.

"Cytzal Lunyaji, one of our dedicated waitresses within our Timba XO family, graduates from UOE with a bachelor's degree in Finance and Banking," Sudi said.

"Against all odds, she has proven that determination can turn dreams into reality. The entire Timba XO family is incredibly proud of her. Keep reaching for the stars!"

The multimillion-shilling club hit the headlines at the height of the Gen-Z protest when protesters attacked the establishment and carted drinks worth thousands of shillings and left behind a trail of destruction. 

However, some of the culprits were arrested and arraigned in court.

The suspected thugs reportedly smashed glass walls, windows, and doors while making off with liquor worth thousands of shillings.

Sudi revealed that the incident resulted in the loss of Sh25 million worth of alcohol, with total damage, including hotel losses, amounting to over Sh48 million.

Despite the significant financial setback, Sudi was forgiving of those involved in the destruction.

“Timba XO, Timba Hotel, and everything—I spent about Sh250 million. Better to lose that than kill people,” he said, reflecting on the potential violence that could have ensued.

“We would have killed over 50 people that day. I told my people not to touch anyone. They allowed them to do what they could and allowed the police to deal with them.  The police did their best, but some of them acted stupidly. It would not have been that bad. I thank God because it would have been a bad story, but I did not want people to lose their lives over Sh2,000.

The multi-million-shilling club was opened on May 24, 2018 in a grand ceremony attended by popular Bongo musicians Diamond Platinums and Zuchu.

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