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<title>September 1982 (Issue 1- 4)</title>
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<title>Coastweek Newspaper Vol 5 No 40 (September 24-30,1982)</title>
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<description>Coastweek Newspaper Vol 5 No 40 (September 24-30,1982)
Coastweek, Newspaper
Inside this issue: I.T.U Delegates for Nairobi talks: Mr. Mohamed mili, the Secretary General of the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) has arrived in Nairobi for the Union’s Plenipotentiary Conference, ‘Big Boost For The Economy’ President Daniel Arap Moi has made a major economic policy speech with far reaching implications for the economy of Kenya, Kibaki to help taveta school: Vice president and Minister for Home Affairs Mr. Mwai Kibaki is scheduled to conduct a harambee Fund-raising meeting in aid of Taveta Constituency Secondary Schools at the border town of Taveta on October 9,Firm lunches world-wide accident insurance policy: Alice Kenya is today launching a special worldwide 24-hour Accident Protector Plan – a personal accident policy that is individually owned, View Beach Hotel, Mombasa have confirmed the appointment of Mr. Mushtaq F. Karimjee as its resident manager: Zambia Chief Justice Touring Rotary Clubs: Zambian Chief Justice Annel Silungwe, who is the current Rotary Governor for District 920 has begun a Kenyan tour accompanied with his wife Abigail to inspect various projects being undertaken by the Kenyan Rotary Club.
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<dc:date>1982-09-24T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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<title>Coastweek Newspaper Vol 5 No 39 (September 17-23,1982)</title>
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<description>Coastweek Newspaper Vol 5 No 39 (September 17-23,1982)
Coastweek, Newspaper
Inside this issue: More housing for Mombasa: Reported by Neta Peal:  Good news for home-hunters is that the Mombasa Municipal Council-which has been handicapped by lack of finance, may be able to embark upon housing schemes costing around 7.2 million pounds if approval from the Local Government is obtained,Air Tanzania builds up mid-east markets: Air Tanzania Corporation’s marketing directorate seems to have struck a diamond mine on its Muscat-Dubai routes, Something To Cheer About At The Castle: Employees of Castle Hotel, Mombasa have a lot to cheer as their company has introduced an excursion scheme’ for their benefit, Nyali Art Exhibition: Holding her first art exhibition in Kenya at Nyali Beach Hotel was the talented artist Ora Prag from UK who has been four months, Norway To Finance New Dry-Dock Repair Facility: The  Norweigian International Development Agency NORAD is to grant the Tanzania Harbors Authority some 4.6 million shillings for launching a training program, ‘Promiscuous Inter-Mingling Of The Sexes’ Islam prevents the promiscuous intermingling of the sexes, therefore dance halls and other free and easy greetings of the sexes are prohibited, M.S.C. Gain ‘Moral Victory’ Over Premier: In the K.C.A. League, Mombasa Sports Club had moral victory over Premier S.C. but were robbed of a win by the weather, in the end receiving eight points for their efforts.
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<dc:date>1982-09-17T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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<title>Coastweek Newspaper Vol 5 No 38 (September 10-16,1982)</title>
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<description>Coastweek Newspaper Vol 5 No 38 (September 10-16,1982)
Coastweek, Newspaper
Inside this issue: Port housing development: Reported by Gray Phombeah: Four major Kenya Ports Authority Housing Projects involving over kshs 150 million are expected to be completed by the end of this week, New chairman at kilindini: Mombasa (K.N.A)-Recently appointed chairman of the Ports Authority KPA Professor G. Munoru has pledged to utilize all his abilities to head the vital organization which is crucial to the country’s economy, Religion Is A Major Force’ Says Bishop: The Catholic Bishop of the Diocese of Mombasa Father Nicodemus Kirima has said that religion is a major force in the African traditional way of life and provides an important key to survival as part of the African culture, Calling artstic Kenyan children: Children of the world between the ages of four and 15 are being invited to send entries for the second Kanagawa Biennial World Children’s Art’s exhibition, being organized by the Kanagawa Prefecture of Japan, Tanzania Fishing Corporation Gets ‘Kiss-Of-Life’ Gift: The state owned Tanzania Fishing Corporation TAFICO’ was given a “kiss of life” last week through the donation of 150-tons multi-purpose fishing trawler from the Japanese Government, Busy Season’ For Coast Golf: The Coastal golfing scene has been very busy over the last fortnight, and it was very nice to have so many up-country golfers participating in the various events at the both golf club.
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<dc:date>1982-09-10T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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<title>Coastweek Newspaper Vol 5 No 37 (September 3-9,1982)</title>
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<description>Coastweek Newspaper Vol 5 No 37 (September 3-9,1982)
Coastweek, Newspaper
Inside this issue: 30 Million water loss: Reported by Gray Phombeah:  The Mombasa office of the Ministry of Water Development has allegedly incurred a loss of over Kshs. 300 million, President Moi Visits Sheikh Khalifa Bin Zayed Secondary: It was a very proud moment for Kenya when President Moi symbolically laid the foundation stone of the sh 40 million Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Secondary and Technical School, New art gallery in the old town: The Mayor of Mombasa, Mr. Rajab Sumba is expected to officially open the new Gallery Masha’allah, believed to be the first Art Gallery Mombasa has had, Millions to rural projects: The United States is to donate Shs. 44 million [U.S dollars 4 million] to assist Kenya’s national rural health and family planning project, Top coast bafminton players in Nairobi visit: Three top coast badminton players featured in special matches in Nairobi last weekend, Aga khan complete coast snooker sweep: The Coast Snooker League champions Aga Khan had another big cheer as they downed the “Rest Team” to crown their league victory at their club last weekend.
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<dc:date>1982-09-03T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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