Welcome to TV47’s ‘CONNECT INN’, where no shift ends without a scandal

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Welcome to TV47’s ‘CONNECT INN’, where no shift ends without a scandal

When the evening settles over Nairobi and the city trades its hustle for a moment of rest, a different kind of madness comes alive on your screen. It is here that CONNECT INN opens its doors, not just as a TV show, but as a weekly escape into the most chaotic, hilarious, and strangely familiar workplace you have ever seen.

At the top of this crumbling kingdom sits Mbiri, the self-appointed king of CONNECT INN, a man who inherited a hotel from his father and has been pretending to know what he is doing ever since.

Obsessed with status and drunk on his own ego, Mbiri is so busy trying to impress wealthy guests that he cannot see the real disaster happening right behind him, his own staff. He is the kind of boss that will make you watch the screen and think, “okay, maybe my job is not so bad after all.”

Behind the bar stands Wembe, the responsible one, the guy holding everything together while quietly plotting his next mischief. Wembe is the guy everyone calls when something goes wrong, which at CONNECT INN, is basically every hour.

At the front desk, Liz is somewhere between doing her job and planning her rise to fame, convinced that the next guest through the door is her big break. Liz is always half working and half scrolling through her phone dreaming of a life far bigger than this lobby.

Kuya the housekeeper is hardworking, sweet, and fighting a daily battle with the English language that she is absolutely refusing to lose. The results are chaotic and wonderful at the same time.

In the kitchen, Simo is cooking something, selling something, and definitely hiding something. Nobody really knows what Simo has going on, but the food comes out and Mbiri knows better than to ask too many questions.

And at the gate, Lutaaya stands tall, loyal to Mbiri’s face and dangerously talkative behind his back. That man knows everything and tells even more.

Every episode feels like a new catastrophe waiting to happen.

One moment the lobby erupts in laughter, the next someone is covering up a disaster before Mbiri finds out. It is this perfect mix of comedy, drama, and everyday madness that makes CONNECT INN impossible to look away from.

As the credits roll each week, one thing is clear. CONNECT INN is not just entertainment. It is every job you have ever had, every boss you have ever survived, and every colleague you have ever had to carry.

Because let’s be honest, we all work at a CONNECT INN. Some of us just have not admitted it yet. Do not miss it today and every Saturday only on TV47, and all its digital platforms (YouTube, Facebook, Website).

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