Business Daily | by Eunice Murathe
Kenyans who had turned their extra bedrooms or houses into Airbnbs, lodging and homestays for travellers, are experiencing a rebound.
When the Covid-19 pandemic restricted travel, bookings dropped sharply, leaving the Airbnb investors with empty homes.
But now, bookings are rising, running into New Year as some travellers avoid hotels, opting for less-crowded destinations that they can drive rather than fly…









