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<title>April 1982 (Issue 1- 4)</title>
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<title>Coastweek Newspaper Vol 5 No 19 (April 30-May 6,1982)</title>
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<description>Coastweek Newspaper Vol 5 No 19 (April 30-May 6,1982)
Coastweek, Newspaper
Inside this issue: New mkomani clinic opened by coast P.C: Reported by Neta Peal:  He provincial Commissioner, coast, Mr. Luka Galgalo has received the keys of a shs. 172,000 Datsun Nissan E23 URVAN – a gift from the Norwegian Agency for International Development Norad as a token of its support for the Mkomani Harambee Clinic, Nyali, Hamo is to look at new ruins: Leaving for Zimbabwe tomorrow (Sat May 1) is Hamo Sasson, archeologist, who will be working as a “consultant” for Unesco on the restoration and preservation of Great Zimbabwe ruins which date back to the 13/14 century, Jaycees seek new members: A four-man training development team from Jaycees International is visiting Kenya to motivate and recruit potential members to the Kenya Jaycees Organisation, ‘Castrate Sugar Daddies’ During a three day family planning seminar at the Kakamega Development Training Center a suggestion was made by the women leaders that ‘sugar daddies’ caught with young girls should be caned as they are the ruins of our girls, New Feeder Service To Link With Zanzibar: Reported Gray Phombeah: The Mombasa based Livestock Liners Limited whose agents are Leslie and Anderson have announced the introduction of a new feeder service operating to and from Mombasa, Tanga, Dar es Salaam and Zanzibar, Trade Unions Should ‘Fight’ For Welfare Of Co-Operative Staff: ‘The role of trade unions in co-operative development was the theme of a week-long seminar held at Malindi’s Sinbad Hotel recently to try and ascertain how trade unions can help the development of the co-operative movement.’ Baobab Boxing Club Win National Glory At Whitesands Tourney: Coast’s Baobab Boxing Club scored their first national boxing league victory when they beat Nakuru Athletic Club 17-13 at the Whitesand Hotel last Saturday night, Breweries Play Feisal In KNFL Stadium Game: Kenya beweies Football Club from the capital will tour Mombasa for one Kenya National Football League match at the Municipal Stadium on Sunday.
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<dc:date>1982-04-30T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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<title>Coastweek Newspaper Vol 5 No 18 (April 23-29,1982)</title>
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<description>Coastweek Newspaper Vol 5 No 18 (April 23-29,1982)
Coastweek, Newspaper
Inside this issue: Multi-million jetty for mtongwe ferry: Reported by Gray Phombeah: The municipal Council of Mombasa has resolved to construct the Mtongwe Jetty at a cost of Kshs. 3 million from funds which had earlier been earmarked to construct a new road to Mtongwe, More tourists visit Tanzania: Latest statistic compiled by Tanzania Tourist Corporation’s research section from 1977 when the border with Kenya was closed shows that the number of tourists entering Tanzania has increased from 118,000 to 175,000, Nassir Congratulates Long-Serving Staff At Tsavo Game Lodges: IT was a big occasion for workers at Voi Safari Lodge in Tsavo National Park when Mr. Shariff Nassir, Assistant Minister of Labor presented them long-serving awards, Fraternal ties: Mombasa (K.N.A.)- A high powered United States Congressional delegation has called on Coast P.C. Mr. Luka Galgalo in his office where they expressed their government’s commitment to the maintenance of warm fraternal ties with Kenya, Lions International Mombasa Convention: More than 1200 Lion Club Members from Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania and Ethiopia will meet in Mombasa for the three-day 20th annual Convention of Lions International District 411 to be held from April 29 to May 1, 1982, Investigating the possibility of life: World famous medium David Walton is scheduled to visit Mombasa in the middle of May to join public discussions on “life after death”, “spiritual healing” and conduct several private séance readings.
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<dc:date>1982-04-23T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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<title>Coastweek Newspaper Vol 5 No 17 (April 16-22,1982)</title>
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<description>Coastweek Newspaper Vol 5 No 17 (April 16-22,1982)
Coastweek, Newspaper
Inside this issue: Superstar Shekhar win again: Reported by John Gardiner: Mehta the fifth! Datsun once again! The headline and the advertising copy generated by the 1982 Marlboro Safari rally leap in one vision, Australian Envoy Sees Settlements: When the new Australian High Commissioner to Kenya Mr. A.G.D. White presented his credential to President Moi, the vast Magarini Settlement Scheme near Malindi, was a natural topic conversation, Planning developments for malind: Many  developments initiated by the former Malindi Town Council are now being realized, such as the prestigious shs. 34 million Town Hall and office complex – the first phase of which now is complete, Police Probe The Mysteries Behind The Hi-Jacking: Reported by Tony Barros:  Tanzania police: are holding four people following investigations that they were connected with the 	ATC hijacking in February ‘Inflation Costing Us Very Dearly...’ The  cost of all imported commodities have gone up by 20 percent, Hard Time For ‘Independents’ Following the closure of the independent service operated by Inter Africa Line m.v Alexander’s faith,	 which was expected in Mombasa on April 25, had discontinued its schedule departures from Europe, according to shipping reports in Mombasa.
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<dc:date>1982-04-16T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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<title>Coastweek Newspaper Vol 5 No 16 (April 9-15,1982)</title>
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<description>Coastweek Newspaper Vol 5 No 16 (April 9-15,1982)
Coastweek, Newspaper
Inside this issue: Kenyan ace driving at fourth outright rally: Reported by John Gardiner: The toughest. The roughest. The hardest. The wettest. The dustiest …The most gruelling motor event in the world, ‘Swinging Easter’ At Jadini…Jadini Beach Hotel/Africana Sea Lodge becomes a “swinging” scene over Easter with entertainment and sports activities galore from April 8 to 13th, Kenya to host P.R. congress: Kenya is to make a bid to act as a host country for the World Annual Congress of the International Public Relations Association- IPRA, Tremedous achievement by the M.W.E, The Mombasa Wreck Excavation which has been jointly managed and financed by the institute of Nautical Archeology from Texas A &amp; M University and national Museums of Kenya has now completed “it’s sixth and last season”, More Swedish Aid Will Boost Ailing Socialist Industry: Sweden  has pledged to grant 154 million shillings to Tanzania following talks in Dar es Salaam between officials of the two countries, Sheikh Kassim El-Mazrui : Kenyan Muslims have lost a great scholar, Sheikh Mohammed Kassim El-Mazrui whose intellectual contributions have enriched Islamic teachings in the country, Muslim Dress Inside North Coast Hotels: IT has now become a habit for the managements of the most prominent in hotels in Malindi to stage their functions and requesting their employees or guests to put on Muslim dresses such as Kanzus and Buibui.
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<dc:date>1982-04-09T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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