False 'cholera' alarm as MCA's over-eat chicken induction fete

There was a moment of embarrassment at a Naivasha hotel where a group of members of a county assembly were taken ill after overfeeding on chicken and other delicacies that were prepared for them during their induction.

The hotel was hit by a moment of panic when ten of the MCAs started experiencing discomfort because they couldn't digest all the food they had taken properly. Some of them started screaming from the discomfort sending the hotel staff and management into panic. Public Health officials were immediately summoned as guests feared that the ten might have contracted the dreaded cholera disease.

A senior official from the assembly who had booked the venue had discovered that some of the MCAS had taken full chicken and warned them of the consequences of overfeeding. The officer told the hotel management not to panic since he had warned them of overfeeding. Some of them told off the official saying he was not paying the bill and that the money belonged to the County Government.

The assembly Speaker who had accompanied them apologized to the hotel management for the panic caused by the incident. The hotel had a total about 200 guests -attending various seminars. A report by the Public Health Officer gave the hotel a clean bill of health after sampling the food, water and stool from the ten MCAs.