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<title>March 1984 (Issue 1- 4)</title>
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<title>Coastweek Newspaper Vol 7 No 13 (March 23-29,1984)</title>
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<description>Coastweek Newspaper Vol 7 No 13 (March 23-29,1984)
Coastweek, Newspaper
Inside this issue : Bridge may replace likoni ferry services: Construction of a bridge linking Mombasa island and south coast across the 500-meter Likoni channel may cost over K.Shs. 1 billion, and a tunnel international renown for high quality products such as tea and coffee received yet another boost with the winning of the 70th International Food Award for its Cashewnut products in Barcelona Spain; Singapore four times as much, according to a report presented to the Kenya government; President at bamburi complex: President Daniel Arap Moi who arrived to a rousing welcome in Mombasa on Wednesday may today be the guest of honor at the Bamburi Portland Cement Factory 30th anniversary celebrations; Tour trade hit by power cuts: Severe power cuts are costing hotels thousands of shillings in blown -up freezers, air conditioners, T.V. sets and musical systems; Kenyan cashiew sample wins Spanish award: Mombasa (KNA) Kenya’s ship heads for Mombasa ship-breakers: The port Reitz layup/graveyard area has now been reduced by one as the abandoned Singapore registered Tong Hoe, which arrived in Mombasa in April 1982 after being aground in a cyclone off Mozambique, has recently been sold locally for scrap and is being broken up; Mombasa –bei ya maji juu: Maji ni chombo muhimu kwa Maisha ya binadamu kwani chakula kinahitaji kupikwa na maji;Diwani ajibu Diwani wa Likoni Bw. Laban Makonjero amelaumu wanakamati wa shule za Mrima na Likoni kwa kushirikiana kisiasa na kibiashara badala ya kutekeleza ujenzi wa shule hizo hasa kwa elimu ya msingi wa darasa la nane; Vok tele: wakati mwingine :ikiwa mpenda soka ambaye sikosi kutizama televisheni kila siku ya jumamosi na jumapili, natoa ombi kwa Wizara ya Habari na Utangazaji ifanye taratibu za kugeuza wakati wa kipindi cha kandanda siku ya Jumapili; Tactician sweeps the 1984 tudor trophy: On Sunday March 18th, the two races for the Tudor Cup were sailed on traditional courses between Mombasa Yacht club and Mombasa Water sports club in Tudor creek.
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<dc:date>1984-03-29T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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<title>Coastweek Newspaper Vol 7 No 12 (March 16-22,1984)</title>
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<description>Coastweek Newspaper Vol 7 No 12 (March 16-22,1984)
Coastweek, Newspaper
Inside this issue: More money to boost tourism: The Kenyan government plans to spend Kshs. 18 million in the German market alone, as part of a major tourist promotion program aimed at attracting and establishing tradition and new markets in Western Europe; ‘’Foot safari’through the tsavo national game part: Most of us living in Kenya have taken advantage of the game parks either by driving through in our own vehicle or travelling with one of the many tour companies which operate in parks;  Queen Elizabeth II due in Mombasa this weekend: The shipping event on the month and indeed one of the highlights of the year may be the visit of the 67140 gross tons R.M.S; Minister kitete on coast tour: Mombasa (KNA) The ministry of Works Housing and Physical Planning has currently embarked on 36 development projects which are estimated to coast over Kshs. 400,000,000 when completed; Tourists praise stability: Malindi (KNA) Kenya’s political stability through the wise leadership of president Daniel Arap Moi, is a great attraction to tourists.
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<dc:date>1984-03-16T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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<title>Coastweek Newspaper Vol 7 No 11 (March 9-15,1984)</title>
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<description>Coastweek Newspaper Vol 7 No 11 (March 9-15,1984)
Coastweek, Newspaper
Inside this issue: ‘The fruits of nyayo: Telephone services for wananchi; Kenya airways fly to dares salaam: Kenya airways fly to dar es salaam: There was a rosebud each for all thirty-nine passengers embarking at Moi International Airport on Sunday for the first Kenya Airways scheduled flight to Dar es Salaam, following the opening of the Kenya -Tanzania boarder; Council owns money to kenya bus service: The Municipal Council of Mombasa, facing a dire lack of funds for its services owes the Kenya Bus Service (MBS) Ltd. more than half a million Kenya shillings in a long -standing ferry subsidy bill dating back to August last year; Kenyans should try our mnazi: I wish to introduce the palm wine to Kenya readers as a naturally obtained product by tapping from the coconut; Second ship sinks to the bottom of kilindini ‘ooze’It was not so many months ago that the veteran ex Naval water carrier Spapool sank in Kilindini and has still to be raised; U.N. Seminar at port college: The Bandari college in Mombasa may be the venue of United Nations Conference on Trade and Development multi-medal Transport Workshop starting on March 7to 16; Nyali opens ‘dive’centre: Nyali Beach Hotel now has a diving school, as well as a windsurfing center to cater for the growing interest in these water sports; Wanati wa amu wanena yuu ya uvundo ulotapakaa kisiwani: Najitokeza kuzungumza machache tena machache mno kuhusu taabu na dhiki tunayoipata sisi wanawake wa Lamu kutokana na uchafu na uvundo usio na kifani uliojaa katika Lamu, Lamu ambayo ilikuwa ikisifiwa kwa wakati wote kwa usafi wake na uzuri wake; Mombasa youngsters periera cup triump: The newly formed Mombasa Youngsters hockey team won the inaugural Reynold Pereira Memorial Shield when they defeated favorites Baobab “A” 1-0.
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<dc:date>1984-03-09T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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<title>Coastweek Newspaper Vol 7 No 9 (March 2-8,1984)</title>
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<description>Coastweek Newspaper Vol 7 No 9 (March 2-8,1984)
Coastweek, Newspaper
Inside this issue : Tour industry looks at new ‘’target ’ areas : Minister Wanjigi outlines policy on ‘Charter’ traffic; Rais Moi ametuongoza mtoni, ni juu yetu:Ilichukua miaka kumi biashara hiyo kuagulika kwani ilikuwa ni mwezi wa juni mwaka wa 1974 ambapo mwenyewe mwanzilishi wan chi hii ya Kenya Mzee Kenyatta alipoamrisha kwamba Kiswahili kitumiwe bungeni mara moja; Tembeleni wilaya zote: Msimu wa soka nchini unatarajia kuanza wiki hii ambapo timu zitakuwa zikitetea ubingwa kutoka ngai za wilaya, mkoa na hadi za ligi kuu ya taifa inayojulikana kama Kenya National Football League ama kwa lugha nyingine tunasema supaligi; Kenya cargo handling qualify for upcountry: Kenya cargo handling services and Kenya ports authority teams have qualified to represent coast province in the Barclays Bank Basketball competition to be held in Mombasa after winning their preliminary games in Mombasa; Gor mahai in Mombasa: Kenya National Football League champions and Kenya representatives in the Africa cup of club champions, Gor Mahia may visit coast this weekend where they are expected to play two friendly matches against top clubs at Mombasa municipal stadium tomorrow on Sunday.
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<dc:date>1984-03-02T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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