NAIROBI, Kenya — The tourism sector now wants speedy investigations into Monday’s explosion at Assanands House on Moi Avenue in Nairobi, to avoid speculation that may scare away tourists. NAIROBI, Kenya — The tourism sector now wants speedy investigations into Monday’s explosion at Assanands House on Moi Avenue in Nairobi, to avoid speculation that may scare away tourists. Kenya Tourist Board Managing director Muriithi Ndegwa says visitors who are intending to visit the Kenya are simply anxious to know the exact cause of the blast and the security situation in the country. Speaking during a tourism stakeholder forum in Nairobi, Ndegwa however believes that tourism may not necessarily be affected by the attack if the situation is handled well, adding that the sector has already gone through tougher situations in the past.