As one begins to make enough money, investments become a priority, and while a number of sectors in the economy offer a haven for your money, some are just a guarantee.
Nightclubs have become one of the most preferred go-to investments for a number of people. In Kenya, quite a number of politicians and media personalities own these establishments.
Over the years, Kitengela has proved to be among the most preferred destinations for revellers within the Nairobi metro. This has been evidenced by the number of nightclubs, restaurants, and other entertainment establishments that have sprung up in the town.
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In this article, Nairobileo.co.ke takes a look at the multi-million Pavilion XV located in Kitengela along the Kitengela-Namanga Road. The popular entertainment joint is reportedly owned by Veteran comedian, Daniel 'Churchill' Ndambuki.
Kenyans got the news from comedian Felix Odiwuor alias Jalang'o while interviewing Mercy Atis on December 15th 2020 on his YouTube Channel.
“There in Kitengela we have Pavilion. My friend owns Pavilion, my friend called Churchill,” Jalang’o said as he phoned Churchill during the live interview.
Churchill then gave Jalang'o the contact details of his program manager who controls all Pavilion’s events, to give Mercy a job at the club.
The club boasts amazing facilities which contribute to its elegance. Some of the amenities at Pavilion XV include; an automatic car wash named XV Car wash, ample parking space, a modern barbershop, and a spa.
The club also has a restaurant that offers a variety of food including nyama choma.
At the club, one can find a variety of games such as snooker pool table, carrot board, darts, chess, card games and poker games among others.
In the list of events, the club has Thursday Reggae therapy hosted by the best reggae DJs and MCs such as Dj Moh Spice and Mbusii. On Friday is the Friday Finesse hosted by the best urban music DJs and MCs such as DJ Joe Mfalme, Jalang’o, Eric Omondi among others.
Saturdays is the Bashment Saturdays hosted by DJ Bash and has been graced by some of the best musicians in Kenya including Khaligraph Jones and Otile brown.
Then to close the weekend on Sunday is the Amapiano Sundays where Kenyans are treated to the fast-rising South African hits.