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<title>September 1979 (Issue 1 - 4)</title>
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<title>Coastweek Newspaper Vol 2 No 39 (September 21-27,1979)</title>
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<description>Coastweek Newspaper Vol 2 No 39 (September 21-27,1979)
Coastweek, Newspaper
Inside this issue:&#13;
Millions in baby boom:&#13;
A new and unambiguously urgent warning on the repercussions of the of the population ‘explosion’ has been sounded by the World Bank- the Washington based international institution primarily concerned with development. &#13;
Sudan finds oil:&#13;
Sudan could soon be joining the ranks of Africa’s oil producers.&#13;
Vaccine may cure sleeping sickness:&#13;
A black American Scientist on the teaching staff at the University of Zambia may have had the long-awaited breakthrough in the search for a vaccine against sleeping sickness.&#13;
Arusha energy talks:&#13;
Tanzania Authorities may host the Commonwealth African Energy Group Meeting in Arusha this month to discuss ways of finding alternative energy programs for use in the rural areas.&#13;
Scientists study effects of plant life space:&#13;
Studies conducted in a greenhouse orbiting in space could lead to ways to increase the world’s food supply a Lockheed scientist has told a conference on environmental systems.&#13;
INDUSTRIE-FOERDERUNG AN DER KUESTE&#13;
Seit 1975 bemueht sich die Staatliche Industriefoerderungsgesellschaft Kenya Industrial Estates Ltd., Kurz K.I.E., mit deutscher Kapitalhilfe und technischer Hilfe auch an der Kueste um einer wirkungsvolle Foerderung Kleiner und mittlerer Industrieprojekte.&#13;
Maongozi ya nyayo kamberibe:&#13;
Kiongozi na wazee wa kambe ribe wamepitisha kauli moja kumuunga mkono Bwana Gabriel Kinda Ngala katika uchaguzi ujao wa bunge ili kuleta maongozi thabiti ya nyayo huko Kilifi Kusini.
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<dc:date>1979-09-21T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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<title>Coastweek Newspaper Vol 2 No 38 (September 14-20,1979)</title>
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<description>Coastweek Newspaper Vol 2 No 38 (September 14-20,1979)
Coastweek, Newspaper
Inside this issue&#13;
Mombasa show:&#13;
Thousands of people are expected in the Mombasa national showground, at Nyali on the Mombasa North mainland, to watch president Moi officially open the four-day event this afternoon.&#13;
Tanzania join Kenya in war on poachers:&#13;
Kenyan and Tanzanian wildlife officials are to meet very shortly to discuss how to wage a war against the indiscriminate destruction of wildlife by poachers in the two countries. &#13;
Large crowds greet mr. moi at new airport:&#13;
A smartly dressed president Moi, looking healthy and jovial and sporting a red rose to match a sparkle on his phase flew into Mombasa early this week to a tumultuous welcome and a huge crowd that was gathered at provincial headquarters: &#13;
WER IST DER KOENIG DER TIERE?&#13;
Die moisten Leute halten wohl den Loewen fuer den Koenig der Tiere.&#13;
Tusonge mbele:&#13;
Bila shaka maonyesho ya kilimo ya Mombasa ni moja wapo ya sehemu kubwa ya mafundisho kwa wakulima wetu wa pwani, wafanyi biashara, wenye viwanda na kadhalika.
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<dc:date>1979-09-14T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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<title>Coastweek Newspaper Vol 2 No 40 (September 28-October 4,1979)</title>
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<description>Coastweek Newspaper Vol 2 No 40 (September 28-October 4,1979)
Coastweek, Newspaper
Inside this issue: Council hold fire over new beer monopoly:The Municipal Commission of Mombasa has failed to resolve the ‘Chibuku Saga’ which has been brewing since last year Black rhino in trouble:A program officer for Africa at the International Union for the Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources (I.C.U.N) has said that the population of the black rhinoceros has dwindled to ten per cent over the past decade; Barrington in Mombasa: The world’s leading squash player, Jonah Barrington and his wife, a former international runner, Madeline, are presently holidaying at the Trade Winds Hotel on the south coast; Shaha wa mashaha nabani:Bingwa wa lugha ya Kswahili pwani ya Kenya, n ahata twaweza kusema Afrika Mashariki Bwana Ahmad Sheikh Nabhany ametia for a kwa uandishi na tungo na bila ya shaka yeye sasa ni shaha wa mashaha; Maafisa wa maji walaumiwa: Mkuu wa mkoa wa pwani Bwana Eliud Mahihu amewalaumu maafisa wa idara yam aji Mombasa kwa kuchelewa kutoa bili za maji kwa wananchi na kukusanya malipo ya miezi kadha wa kadha Pamoja na kuwasumbua wananchi; Hatari ya ugonjwa wa kichaa: Afisa mkuu wa chama cha kuwakinga Wanyama wasifanyiwe maovu nchini Kenya hapa pwani Bwana Francis Kiania ameonya kwamba mbwa nap aka wanaofungiwa majumbani huenda wakashikwa na ugonjwa wa kichaa na kuwa na hatari kwa mashambulio yao; The fishing year in kilifi:Major J.P.N. Graham has been elected chairman of the Mnarani Fishing Club; Mombasa sports club lose by seven wickets: In a high scoring 30-over game last Saturday, Buxton beat Mombasa sports club by 7 wickets; Scramble for hells angles: A resident of Kisauni complained in last week’s COASTWEEK about four motorcyclists using the public beach, a menace to other members of the public and risking an accident.
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<dc:date>1979-09-28T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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<title>Coastweek Newspaper Vol 2 No 37 (September 14-20,1979)</title>
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<description>Coastweek Newspaper Vol 2 No 37 (September 14-20,1979)
Coastweek, Newspaper
Inside this issue: Kenya flood safari in hotel nova park park in zuerich: Im Hotel Nova Park in Zuerich findet vom 17, September-11;New Y.M.C.A. hostel:The young men’s Christian association Mombasa branch may next year build a new seven -million- shilling hostel; Million of shilling paid in fire insurance to Mombasa victim:The recent spate of fire-outbreaks in Mombasa is ‘no cause for panic’ according to municipal fire chiefs ;U.N. To stage coast show: The United Nations Informational Center, may stage a two-day exhibition in Mombasa, on September 14 and 15; Kilidini traffic at lowest level: British occupancy in Kilindini by deep sea vessel over the past week has been at the lowest level for a very long time, in fact last Saturday only three vessels were alongside the deep-water quays leaving thirteen berths unoccupied; Watalii waarubu: Mfanyi biashara mashuhuri mjini Mombasa Sheikh Ali Mohammed Yumen amempongeza Waziri wa utalii Bwana Mathew Ogutu kwa matamshi ya hivi majuzi kwamba mataifa ya Kiarabu yana nafasi kubwa kusaidia Kenya katika utalii kwa kuleta watallii waarabu nchini Kenya; Rais akaribishwa lamu: Mwenye kiti wa kanu wilayani Lamu Bwana Ali Mahrus ametoa shukurani zake kwa mtukufu Rais Moi kutokana na matamshi kwamba katika ziara ijayo kwa mkoa wa pwani atafika lamu kuonana na wananchi wa sehemu hiyo ya Kenya; Urafiki na ushirikiano wa mataifa: Urafiki kati ya Kenya na mataifa ya Kiarabu ni urafiki wa kale na karne nyingi; Rajeshi shah leaves coast: Coast badminton ace, Rajash Shah, winner of this year’s Kenya Open Badminton Championship in Nairobi leaves for London tomorrow (Saturday).
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