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PrideInn Group Announces Expansion Plans With New Hotels in Every County

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NAIROBI, Kenya- PrideInn Group is gearing up for a major expansion, with plans to establish hotels in every county. 

During the launch of the Sayari All Day dining restaurant in Westlands, Managing Director Hasnain Noorani shared the ambitious vision, highlighting the initiative’s goal to create job opportunities for the youth and local communities.

PrideInn Group is no stranger to growth. In just 13 years, it has expanded from a single hotel with 28 rooms and 18 staff members to an impressive portfolio of eight hotels, boasting 950 rooms and over 1,500 employees. 

Noorani emphasized the group’s commitment to economic development through stable employment, noting that the new Sayari Restaurant alone has created jobs impacting over 100 households.

“Our expansion plan is aimed at creating employment opportunities among the youth and local communities,” Noorani said. He added that three game restaurants have already been established as part of this strategy, reinforcing the company’s role in fostering economic growth.

PrideInn Group is also making strides in environmental sustainability. Noorani highlighted several green initiatives, including a monthly tree planting exercise targeting the plantation of over one million trees. 

The company has eliminated plastic bottles, implemented solar power projects for its beach resorts, and uses inverted air conditioning systems across its hotels to reduce energy consumption.

“We are keen on environmental sustainability,” Noorani stressed, “and we’re working on several projects to ensure our operations are eco-friendly.”

Acknowledging the rise in Meetings, Incentives, Conferences, and Exhibitions (MICE) tourism in Kenya, Noorani detailed PrideInn’s efforts to cater to diverse culinary preferences. 

The Sayari Restaurant offers an extensive à la carte menu featuring cuisines from around the world, appealing to both local and international tourists.

“PrideInn is here to offer a variety of cuisines and cultures to cater to the increased number of MICE tourists in Kenya,” Noorani said, underscoring the group’s dedication to quality and service excellence.

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