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Book First Kenya/Books First Nairobi: Where to Buy Books Kenya
You can find Books First Kenya branches/outlets today at major supermarkets across the country such as Carrefour, Naivas, Tuskys, Choppies, Quickmart, Game and Chandarana.
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Tuskys Tavern
Did you mean Tursky Tavern in Conneaut Lake, Pennsylvania. If so, you can find out more about that here.
Books About Kenya/Kenya Books
There are many books written about Kenya, both by Kenyan authors and foreign authors. Here is a good list of some.
Tursky Supermarket
Tuskys used to be a major Kenyan supermarket chain with stores in both Kenya and Uganda. At its height, Tuskys operated 64 stores across these two countries.
After suffering huge financial issues, as of April 2021, Tuskys had only 5 stores operating: Tuskys Enkarasha (on Kenyatta Avenue in downtown Nairobi), Tuskys Imara (on Tom Mboya Street in Nairobi city center), Tuskys Buruburu, Tuskys T-Mall and Tuskys Athi River.
Nakumatt Kenya
Nakumatt was a fantastic supermarket chain that operated between 1987 and 2019.
In its heyday, you could find almost anything at the many Nakumatt supermarkets across Kenya.
Nakumatt Slogan
Their slogan “You need it. We’ve got it.” was not an exaggeration.
I wrote quite a few times about Nakumatt on this blog. You can find some of those posts here, here, and here.
Nakumatt began experiencing serious cash-flow issues in 2016. It was unable to meet its financial obligations to landlords, suppliers, and staff.
Poor management, rapid expansion and a flood (at Nakumatt Ukay) and terrorist attack (at Nakumatt Westgate) all hurt the supermarket chain.
An administrator was appointed to help it regain financial footing. However, in December 2019 the retail chain sold the last six branches to Naivas Supermarkets in a deal that saw the Nakumatt brand completely disappear by the end of 2019.
Creditors formally voted to liquidate the company on 7 January 2020.

Nakumatt Ukay
Nakumatt Ukay no longer exists: the entire Ukay Centre was demolished in August 2018.
Some time in late June, I went to the Nakumatt Ukay shopping complex to use the Books First Kenya cyber café as I normally do.
I hadn’t been there in a while. I found that a lot had changed and that major renovations were under way.
Focused on what I was going to do at the Internet café, I did not at first pay much attention to the changes. Instead, I pranced quickly up the stairs to get to my favorite workstation.
All seemed normal enough until I realized that my preferred workstation was…gone!
To be honest, I noticed something was amiss a little before that when the bar of Sherlock’s Den was not where I expected it to be.
Unusually, it was across the room.
I didn’t think much of the change, thinking it was only a superficial one affecting the pub. Boy was I wrong!
In place of the workstations that were usually located in the corner of Sherlock’s Den, I found a group of people eating, drinking, and merrily chatting away.
Only then did I stop to take in the changes that were so evident around me.
As I mentioned before, the bar was now located across the room from where it had been before.
The most noticeable change, which I liked very much, was that everything was bathed in beautiful red and purple light.
Photo Credits: Books First Facebook page, Andrea Albini
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Hi,
I think you have some very interesting opinions…I would like to meet you (to be blunt)…am a narobian as well. Apreciate it if you could send me a mail.
Hi Mehul,
Welcome to the ChickAboutTown community. It would be a pleasure to meet you, but unfortunately, I am not currently in Nairobi. Maybe when I get back we could organize that. For now, please feel free to send me email on ChickAboutTown AT Gmail DOT com.
Cheers,
Biche
is the place to be.i like everything about u,nice pastries,cakes ad food as well.keep it up!
Hi Jasmin,
Welcome to ChickAboutTown! You seem pretty pleased with this spot. Thanks for your comment.
Biche
Thank you so, so much for sharing our article. We really appreciate it!
Hi Christine,
Welcome to Chick About Town, and it is my pleasure! I loved your selection of books about Kenya: both from classic Kenyan writers and more modern voices, both male and female, from authors of all ages, and from several races.
As an East African, who lived in Kenya for a long time, I am happy to share this list. Your list is all about books about Kenya from a Kenya-centric perspective (unlike many such lists that only include books written by–usually white–foreigners à la settler/explorer).
Well done. Yours is a great list!
Biche