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<title>July 1991 (Issue 1- 4)</title>
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<title>Coastweek Newspaper Vol 14 No 31 (July 26-August 1,1991)</title>
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<description>Coastweek Newspaper Vol 14 No 31 (July 26-August 1,1991)
Coastweek, Newspaper
Inside this issue: New hospital for old town: Dynamic private sector investors continue to take up the Kenya Government Initiative in ‘privatizing’ vital sectors of the national economy, Visco rally: Twenty -Seven cars are expected to leave the start of the BP Visco 200 Rally from Sunline Tennis Center this Saturday August 3, Koreans to invest in dar es salaam: Bulk Oil Tanzania Limited and the Daewoo Corporation of the Republic of Korea have formalized a joint venture agreement to develop and operate a 60 million Dollar five- star Hotel Complex in Dar es Salaam and to promote tourism ventures in Tanzania, Kenyan students to live with german families: A group of 23 high school students from Kenya High School and Starehe Boys’ Center and accompanying teachers may live Kenya for a period of five weeks to live with German families, Harry wanderi installed as chairman of th north coast rorary club: The Rotary Club of Malindi has spent over Sh. 190,000 to assist various projects in Malindi since it was founded one year ago, according to the incoming chairman Mr. Harry Wanderi, Top Italian journalist enjoy promotional visit to Malindi: Two leading international tour operators based in Italy have initiated a Shs. 84 million program to improve tourist contacts in Kenya, Kenya ports authority boss pays inspection visit to showgrounds: The countrywide agricultural society of Kenya (ASK) shows are farmers and industrialist’s shop windows for the marketing of all type of produce, services and finished products.
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<dc:date>1991-07-26T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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<title>Coastweek Newspaper Vol 14 No 30 (July 19-25,1991)</title>
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<description>Coastweek Newspaper Vol 14 No 30 (July 19-25,1991)
Coastweek, Newspaper
Inside this issue: Shows, songs and dancing: A tourism week takes place in Kenya from September 23-28 during which hotels and restaurants have been asked to stage African food festivals with lots of ethnic décor. This year Mombasa show theme may be focus on technology in agriculture: The Mombasa national show which this year takes place at Jomo Kenyatta showground between august 21 and September 1, Record charity walk oost for khamis high school lab: Over six hundred thousand shillings has been pledged during a most successful charity walk led over the weekend for Khamis High School’s scientific laboratory equipment, Big traffic hazard  now that the big trucks, trailers and tankers have been thrown out of their unusual parking lot on Ganjoni road, they are now creating a big traffic hazard by parking them along the Ganjoni road, Separate st.kisito student: Kukem hopes that this may be the first step to get of mixed schools since besides drugs and alcohol unsegregated mingling of sexes has proved disastrous to the academic and moral interest of girls, Cyclist mark big years: The Mombasa cycling club has just celebrated five years since its formation on July 2, 1986, Mombasa rugby set with mini: Rugby focus in Mombasa at the moment seems to be of the “mini” variety.
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<dc:date>1991-07-19T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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<title>Coastweek Newspaper Vol 14 No 29 (July 12-18,1991)</title>
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<description>Coastweek Newspaper Vol 14 No 29 (July 12-18,1991)
Coastweek, Newspaper
Inside this issue: Rotarians mourn late ‘don’ lowe: The Rotary club of Bahari Mombasa’s Induction Night Dinner at Whitesands Hotel opened on a sorrowful note with all rising to observe a minute’s silence in memory of a colleague, Don Lowe, who died in a tragic road accident last year,Musical extravaganza with Mombasa island lions club: The fund -raising committee of the Lions Club of Mombasa Island is organizing a Musical Extravaganza featuring Fazilat and Mahmud, Student at marseilies university: Mohammed Ali Dhala, a former student at the Bush secondary school has been awarded a scholarship from the university of Marseilles, in France, International agencies to meet in Mombasa: Seaweed Colloids Kenya in collaboration with other International Agencies may be hosting the first ‘Aquaculture Kenya ‘91’ Conference as from 18-21 September, 1991 at the Oceanic Hotel, Mombasa, Jaycee Mombasa scoop awards at lome-togo conference: Jaycee Mombasa, being an individual training development organization for young people between the ages of 18 to 40 years undertake various projects annually, Rugby seven festival: Tension for the sponsored Mombasa Drift-wood Seven Rugby Festival seem to be reaching very hot levels going by the frenetic activity at Mombasa sports club, Inter-club squash cup: Mombasa sports club II won the Mombasa inter-club squash league sponsored by Mbaraki port Warehouse (K) Limited after bagging a total of 42.5 points, Transcom to meet bandari: Bandari FC, lying fourth in the Kenya national football league standing need to beat Transcom at Mombasa Municipal Stadium on Sunday to jump to second position.
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<dc:date>1991-07-12T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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<title>Coastweek Newspaper Vol 14 No 28 (July 5-11,1991)</title>
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<description>Coastweek Newspaper Vol 14 No 28 (July 5-11,1991)
Coastweek, Newspaper
Inside this issue: Sh. 60 million face-lift for south coast: Jadini Beach Hotel on Kenya’s south coast is receiving a Shs. 60 million face lift and becoming more beautiful by the day with work continuing round the clock to enable it to be re-open by the end of July, Amazing dan nzioka completes incredible triple marathon win: Daniel Nzioka, 33, made an history by becoming the first athlete in the world to win marathon races three times in a row, The lions club of Mombasa pwani mark 31 years’ community service: The thirty-one --year old Lions club of Mombasa Pwani had much to celebrate for its achievements over the past year had helped many of those in need at the coast, Fischer reisen of hamburg to boost kenya tours: The Kenya coast is presently enjoying a booming ‘summer’ season and among the tour operators now sending tourists here is Fischer Reisen of Hamburg, Germany, Kenya is well on the way to target of receiving one million tourist:Tourism is Kenya’s number one earner of foreign exchange and there is every indication that it may soon be achieving its target of one million tourists, Mombasa sports club impress: The results for rugby standings at the end of first round have finally been released by the Kenya Rugby football Union, Suleiman rashid is ‘top’ goal score: Suleiman Rashid of Ganjoni Youngsters FC toppled Chipukizi’s Joab Ngato as the leading top scorer in the on-going Mombasa district division one league.
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<dc:date>1991-07-05T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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