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<title>May 1984 (Issue 1- 4)</title>
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<id>https://coastweek.tum.ac.ke:8080/xmlui/handle/coastweek/76</id>
<updated>2026-04-26T15:34:17Z</updated>
<dc:date>2026-04-26T15:34:17Z</dc:date>
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<title>Coastweek Newspaper Vol 7 No 10 (May 3-8,1984)</title>
<link href="https://coastweek.tum.ac.ke:8080/xmlui/handle/coastweek/187" rel="alternate"/>
<author>
<name>Coastweek, Newspaper</name>
</author>
<id>https://coastweek.tum.ac.ke:8080/xmlui/handle/coastweek/187</id>
<updated>2023-09-13T08:51:32Z</updated>
<published>1984-05-03T00:00:00Z</published>
<summary type="text">Coastweek Newspaper Vol 7 No 10 (May 3-8,1984)
Coastweek, Newspaper
</summary>
<dc:date>1984-05-03T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
</entry>
<entry>
<title>Coastweek Newspaper Vol 7 No 22 (May 25-31,1984)</title>
<link href="https://coastweek.tum.ac.ke:8080/xmlui/handle/coastweek/109" rel="alternate"/>
<author>
<name>Coastweek, Newspaper</name>
</author>
<id>https://coastweek.tum.ac.ke:8080/xmlui/handle/coastweek/109</id>
<updated>2023-09-08T10:13:00Z</updated>
<published>1984-05-25T00:00:00Z</published>
<summary type="text">Coastweek Newspaper Vol 7 No 22 (May 25-31,1984)
Coastweek, Newspaper
Inside this issue:&#13;
Ports launch ‘Rail-Trainer’:&#13;
The first East African Rail Container Service, bringing “dry port” facilities to Kenya countryside got off to a good start…&#13;
Horrors on the high sea: Kenyans of all walks of life have been shocked and deeply outraged by the tragedy of eleven Kenyans reported to have taken place two months ago on the high seas of the Indian Ocean.&#13;
Re-Think on the Bridge request:&#13;
The ministry of tourism is to be asked to re-consider the proposal to build a Shs. 1 billion bridge over Likoni channel and to investigate why an earlier plan for a cause way linking the Mombasa Air port area, Port Reitz, direct to the south coast mainland, was dropped.&#13;
Trident insurance in new premises:&#13;
It is vital to get work permits for senior executives in the insurance industry.&#13;
Thailand freighter shows the flag while loading bamburi cement:&#13;
The flag of Thailand is not often seen in Kilindini.&#13;
Kocha arudi tena:&#13;
Nikiwa mfuasi mshupavu wa Klabu ya Lake Warriors FC, mabingwa soka katika pwani, sina budi kujitokeza kwenye ukumbi huu kwa ajili ya kumpongeza mwalimu (kocha) wa klabu hii, William Oduor kutokana na uongozi wake.&#13;
MOMBASA ERHALT GROBTE KROKODILFARM DER WELT&#13;
Ein grober Teil der gefurchteten Tana-Krokodile, die im letzten Jahr den Tod von mindesten 50 Personen verursacht haben.
</summary>
<dc:date>1984-05-25T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
</entry>
<entry>
<title>Coastweek Newspaper Vol 7 No 21 (May 18-24,1984)</title>
<link href="https://coastweek.tum.ac.ke:8080/xmlui/handle/coastweek/108" rel="alternate"/>
<author>
<name>Coastweek, Newspaper</name>
</author>
<id>https://coastweek.tum.ac.ke:8080/xmlui/handle/coastweek/108</id>
<updated>2023-09-08T10:11:49Z</updated>
<published>1984-05-18T00:00:00Z</published>
<summary type="text">Coastweek Newspaper Vol 7 No 21 (May 18-24,1984)
Coastweek, Newspaper
Inside this issue:&#13;
Dar-Mombasa bus services:&#13;
Trans-national buses, ferrying at least 1,000 passengers a day, are expected to begin shutting across the Kenya-Tanzania border early next month following the agreement reached between the two neighboring countries to revive passenger and freight transport.&#13;
‘Catching crocodile can be fun’:&#13;
I have just read the very interesting article on crocodile farming by Mr. Gray Pombeah in the last (may 4-10, 1984) issue of Coastweek. &#13;
Wanjigi welcomes U.S travel agents:&#13;
Kenya is looking to the United States to provide a large proportion of the target of the million tourists a year set by the government.&#13;
Galgalo visits new secondary:&#13;
Mombasa (KNA) The coast provincial commissioner Mr. Luka Galgalo has commended the Mombasa round table No.3 for building a secondary school for the disabled in the town at a cost of over 5.6 million shillings.&#13;
GUNSTIGE BADEFERIEN AN DER SUDKUSTE&#13;
35 KM von Mombasa entfernt am Wunderschonen Dianistrand, liegen die beiden Hotels “Jadini Beach” und Africana Sea Lodge inmitten einer tropischen Gartenanlage mit Swimming Pools, vielen Freizeitenrichtungen und verschiedenen Platzen, woman essen , trinken und tanzen kann.
</summary>
<dc:date>1984-05-18T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
</entry>
<entry>
<title>Coastweek Newspaper Vol 7 No 20 (May 11-17,1984)</title>
<link href="https://coastweek.tum.ac.ke:8080/xmlui/handle/coastweek/107" rel="alternate"/>
<author>
<name>Coastweek, Newspaper</name>
</author>
<id>https://coastweek.tum.ac.ke:8080/xmlui/handle/coastweek/107</id>
<updated>2023-09-08T10:11:14Z</updated>
<published>1984-05-11T00:00:00Z</published>
<summary type="text">Coastweek Newspaper Vol 7 No 20 (May 11-17,1984)
Coastweek, Newspaper
Inside this issue:&#13;
‘Top rating’`for 10 coast hotels&#13;
Ten coast Beach Hotels, dotted along the superb Indian Ocean shorelines, are ranked among top world hotels in new classification list announced by the Ministry of Tourism and Wildlife in Nairobi.&#13;
Kenya shell boost afforestation project:&#13;
Helping bring “tree seedlings” nearer to the people is Kenya Shell &amp; BP Kenya &#13;
Dateline: Dar es salaam&#13;
Zanzibar leader reshuffles island Cabinet Ministers.&#13;
‘Super holidays’offer with malindi hotels:&#13;
Fantastic ‘low season rates’ are being offered by Jambo Hotels, Malindi.&#13;
Mombasa beach spezialangebote:&#13;
Das 300 Betten Mombasa Beach Hotel offerient in der Zwischensaison auberst gunstige Spezialangebote sowie viele Gratisdienste.&#13;
Amihaq ataka shauri kwa mzee simsim jirani yake:&#13;
Ilimchukua mda mwingi Amihaq kupambana na vidosho Pamoja na vijana wenzake ambao kila siku walikuwa wakifika nyumbani kwake na kumshauri atoke nje, atembee naoi li aondoe mawazomabaya ya kuwakumbuka wazazi wake.
</summary>
<dc:date>1984-05-11T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
</entry>
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