Quiver Club Kilimani has made headlines with a major policy shift: the popular Nairobi nightclub will stop playing loud music. This decision comes just hours after county officials revealed plans to shut down the establishment due to persistent noise complaints from local residents.
In a statement, Quiver Club Kilimani introduced its innovative approach to creating a unique dining experience. The management explained that by eliminating loud music, they aim to enhance the social atmosphere, allowing guests to enjoy meaningful conversations and connect with one another without the distraction of noise. “We want our guests to focus on the joy of togetherness,” the statement reads.
The club promises to maintain its high standards of service, offering a diverse menu of delicious food and refreshing drinks. In addition, the management believes this new direction will provide a more engaging and enjoyable environment for their guests.
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Aden Duale’s Supportive Remarks
In response to Quiver Steak House’s announcement, Hon. Aden Duale, Cabinet Secretary for the Ministry of Environment, Climate Change, and Forestry, expressed his support. He further explained that Quiver’s decision aligns with Section 4 (1) of the Environmental Management and Coordination Act (EMCA) of 2009. Specifically, this section regulates excessive noise and vibrations that could disturb the public.
Duale praised Quiver for taking a proactive stance on noise pollution, stating, “Quiver Steak House’s commitment to eliminating excessive noise is a commendable step towards creating a safer and healthier environment for both businesses and the community.”
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A Shift in the Nightlife Experience
Quiver Steak House’s move to a music-free policy marks a significant shift in the nightlife scene. By contrast, the club aims to offer a different kind of evening experience by focusing on creating a more social and peaceful setting. Furthermore, the management encourages everyone to join them in this new approach, promising an atmosphere where guest interactions take center stage.
Quiver Club Kilimani decision to stop playing loud music reflects a growing awareness of community concerns and environmental regulations. Moreover, with supportive feedback from Hon. Aden Duale, this move is set to redefine the dining and nightlife experience, promoting a more serene and socially engaging environment for all.