The Meeting That Refused to Be Boring: Hon. Lewis Kipchirchi at Amana View Hotel Nakuru

By ruthann
March 18, 2025
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Hon. Lewis Kipchirchi arrived in Nakuru prepared for what he knew too well—a long government meeting filled with serious faces, thick files, and even thicker speeches. He adjusted his jacket, sighed softly, and told himself, “Let us finish this quickly.”

What he didn’t know was that Amana View Hotel Nakuru had other plans.

A Very Suspicious First Impression

The moment his car pulled in, Hon. Kipchirchi frowned—not because something was wrong, but because something felt too right.

The place was calm.
The air was fresh.
The view was… honestly distracting.

He stepped out, looked around, and muttered jokingly to his aide,
“Are you sure this is a government meeting and not a retreat?”

The aide laughed nervously. The meeting hadn’t even started, and already expectations were being challenged.

The Shock of Punctual Happiness

Inside, something shocking happened.

People were smiling.

Not the polite, tired smiles of officials who wanted the meeting to end—but real ones. Coffee arrived promptly. Seats were comfortable. The room was quiet, well-lit, and… pleasant.

Hon. Kipchirchi raised an eyebrow.

“This environment,” he said, “is dangerously comfortable. People might start agreeing with each other.”

Productivity Accidentally Occurred

As the meeting began, something even more unusual happened.

People listened.
Phones stayed in pockets.
Arguments softened.
Decisions were made.

At one point, Hon. Kipchirchi paused mid-discussion, looked around the room, and said:

“Ladies and gentlemen, this is highly suspicious. We have covered three agenda items without arguing.”

Laughter filled the room.

The peaceful atmosphere of Amana View Hotel Nakuru had done the impossible—it had turned a government meeting into a productive one.

Lunch: The Turning Point

Then came lunch.

Hon. Kipchirchi took one bite, leaned back slightly, and nodded slowly.

“Now I understand,” he said.
“This is not just hospitality. This is strategy.”

The food was excellent, the service attentive but unobtrusive, and the break felt like a reward rather than an escape.

One official whispered,
“If all meetings were held here, we’d solve national issues faster.”

Hon. Kipchirchi pretended not to hear—but smiled knowingly.

A Man Changed Forever

By the end of the day, files were closed, resolutions were passed, and something else had changed.

Hon. Lewis Kipchirchi had relaxed.

As he stood to leave, he took one last look around and said:

“I have attended many meetings.
I have forgotten most of them.
This one… I will remember.”

Then, with a grin, he added,
“Next time, we must be careful. If we keep meeting here, people will start enjoying government work.”

A Memory That Refused to Leave

To this day, whenever Hon. Kipchirchi speaks of Nakuru, the story comes up. Not because of policy or paperwork—but because of a hotel that made seriousness feel human.

A place where:

  • Meetings flowed

  • Minds stayed sharp

  • And laughter quietly joined the agenda

The Verdict

Amana View Hotel Nakuru didn’t just host a government meeting.

It hosted:

  • Comfort

  • Calm

  • Productivity

  • And one very surprised Honorable Member

📌 Amana View Hotel Nakuru – Where Even Government Meetings Become Memorable.
📍 Book your next meeting, conference, or retreat and experience the difference.

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