
The resort is known as Salama Bling Beach Resort, Kikambala and is famous among those visiting the Coastal towns in the country.
The resort is within close proximity of the Shree Cutch Satsang Swaminarayan Temple and Fort Jesus. Its location is ideal for attracting both local and international visitors.
The iconic waterfront hotel has an outdoor pool along with a restaurant serving different cuisines.
It has a state-of-the-art gym that offers 24-hour fitness services as well as conference facilities and grounds that can host weddings, graduation ceremonies, birthday parties among others.
The resort also offers accommodation services billed differently ranging from as low as Ksh10,000 a night to Ksh25,000. The pricing is determined by room sizes and services offered.
Families visiting the premises also get to enjoy family-friendly services such as beach games, blanket bounce, driftwood among others.
Other than just being a resort, it also has a modern barbershop fitted with expensive equipment to attract clients.
The resort is within close proximity of the Shree Cutch Satsang Swaminarayan Temple and Fort Jesus. Its location is ideal for attracting both local and international visitors.
However, Salama Bling Resort is just one among many investments owned by the former city boss. Sonko also has a multi-million nightclub that can best be described as avant-garde.
It has a 15,000 capacity and is fitted with soundproof boardrooms ideal for business transactions.
The walls of the club are Versace-themed complete with gold-coated lion statues that exhibit power and class. The lighting is outstandingly well done with a variety of flashing lights.
“Those who thought politics is everything is misguided. Any job is worth it, just look at how far I have come,” Sonko stated describing his business success.
Other than the beach resort and the club, Sonko has other multi-million investments distributed across different parts of the country such as Casuarina Bar and Restaurant in Buruburu estate Nairobi, Kimerameta Safari Lodge at the peak of Golini Hill among others.

Source: KENYAGIST.COM