Muthaiga Country Club

Coordinates: 1°15′33″S 36°50′14″E / 1.2591°S 36.8371°E / -1.2591; 36.8371
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Muthaiga Country Club
Muthaiga Golf Club
Map
General information
TypeCountry club
Town or cityNairobi
CountryKenya
Coordinates1°15′33″S 36°50′14″E / 1.2591°S 36.8371°E / -1.2591; 36.8371
Opened31 December 1913
Website
Muthaiga Country Club

The Muthaiga Country Club is a club in Nairobi, Kenya. It is located in the suburb of Muthaiga, about 15 minutes’ drive from the city centre.

The Muthaiga Country Club opened on

Colony of Kenya
.

Founding history

One of the club's main founders was

White community
in Kenya.

Caroline Elkins describes the club as having had a reputation during colonial times as 'the Moulin Rouge of Africa', where the elite 'drank champagne and pink gin for breakfast, played cards, danced through the night, and generally woke up with someone else's spouse in the morning.'[1]

According to Ulf Aschan, "The club had a rule, still in force today, that a member is entitled to damage any loose property as long as he pays double its value."[2] Today, the club is still frequented by the upper echelons of Kenyan society. In addition to social gatherings, the club offers accommodation.

Many of its members play golf at the nearby Muthaiga Golf Club.

In popular culture

The Muthaiga Country Club is described in Beryl Markham's 1942 memoir West with the Night: "'Na Kupa Hati M'zuri' (I Bring You Good Fortune) was, in my time, engraved in the stone of its great fireplace. Its broad lounge, its bar, its dining-room — none so elaborately furnished as to make a rough-handed hunter pause at its door, nor yet so dowdy as to make a diamond pendant swing ill at ease — were rooms in which the people who made the Africa I knew danced and talked and laughed, hour after hour."[3]

Evelyn Waugh describes the Muthaiga Country Club in his 1931 travel book Remote People (also included in the anthology When the Going Was Good). Whilst Waugh was unable to find accommodation on the premises, he discovered, upon his arrival in Nairobi, to be already a temporary member, as he had been registered by the secretary of the club who knew about his arrival.

The club is featured in Lucinda Riley's 2019 novel The Sun Sister, the sixth book in the author's The Seven Sisters series.

See also

References

  • "Welcome to Muthaiga Country Club" (website), Muthaiga Country Club, 2003.