Kenyans usher in New Year 2024 in style

National
By David Njaaga | Jan 01, 2024
Fireworks display at Safari Park Hotel in Nairobi. [Elvis Ogina, Standard]

As the clock struck midnight, Kenyans across the country welcomed the New Year with joy and optimism, amid the challenges posed by the economic downturn.

From churches to entertainment joints, Kenyans gathered to celebrate the end of 2023 and the beginning of 2024 with prayers, music, laughter, and fireworks.

In Nairobi, music lovers thronged the Safari Park Hotel, where the legendary Congolese rhumba maestro Mbilia Bel staged a thrilling performance.

The singer, known for her hits such as "Nakei Nairobi" and "Boyaye," entertained the crowd with her melodious voice and graceful dance moves, accompanied by her band.

Fans sang along to her songs, some of which were dedicated to Kenya and its people.

Congolese rhumba maestro Mbilia Bel. [Elvis Ogina, Standard]

At the Garden City Mall, gospel sensation Christina Shusho and comedian Churchill headlined a show that attracted a large audience of families and youths.

Shusho, who hails from Tanzania, uplifted the spirits of the attendees with her powerful vocals and inspirational lyrics, while Churchill cracked jokes and interacted with the crowd.

The show also featured other local artists and comedians who showcased their talents and creativity.

Meanwhile, many Kenyans opted to spend the night in churches, where they prayed and worshipped God for the New Year.

Faithful at Utawala Catholic Church sing in thanksgiving as they usher in the new year 2024. [Jenipher Wachie, Standard]

Some of the churches that hosted special services included the All Saints Cathedral, Holy Family Catholic Church, Utawala, the Nairobi Chapel, the CITAM Valley Road, and the Mavuno Church.

The church leaders urged the congregants to have faith and hope in God and to embrace peace and unity in the country.

As the countdown to 2024 began, the sky was lit up by spectacular fireworks that illuminated the night.

Revellers enjoy their favorite music as they usher in the new year 2024 at the Carnivore restaurant in Nairobi. [Boniface Okendo, Standard]

Some of the places that had fireworks displays included the Olesereni Hotel, Kenyatta International Convention Centre, Britam Tower, UAP Towers, and the Carnivore Restaurant.

Fireworks display at UAP Towers in Nairobi. [Wilberforce Okwiri, Standard]

The fireworks added to the festive mood and the excitement of the New Year as people cheered and hugged each other.

Kenyans also took to social media to share their New Year messages and resolutions.

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