Booze Generation
Submitted by topnotch on Thu, 23/07/2009 - 14:10
Kenya booze generation investigates how alcohol has been glorified in music and glamorized as the symbol of celebration for young teens in Kenya culture; it is seen to be cool do carry a beer on the streets. A popular club called Chillers in Nairobi has become the target hangout place for young Kenyans in most cases have been caught by the police in compromising situation due to their state of intoxication. The police say the raids will continue if the teens behaviour doesn't improve.
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