Al Yusra restaurant gets a perfect place to start a new restaurant in Westlands. In December 2013, they sign the lease with the agent for the space in Waumini House, Knight Frank for 6 years and make all the initial payments of Ksh. 2 million which includes 3 months rent. They spend another 18 million shillings renovating the place and were about to move in and open the restaurant this week, then the owner of the building says hapana, you cannot rent this place, we were meant to approve the lease you signed with the agent and since we did not do that the lease is null and void tokeni hapa, you have no right to access this space.
The owner of the building happens to be the Kenya Conference of Catholic Bishops. They try to offer compensation to Al Yusra but, Al Yusra could hear non of it, if they are to be compensated they want compensation for the 6 years that they would have done business at Waumini House. They claim the Waumini House owners are discriminating against them because they are Muslims and because they are Somalis.
Al Yusra is going to court.
Let us hear the arguments.