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<title>August 1984 (Issue 1- 4)</title>
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<title>Coastweek Newspaper Vol 7 No 34 (August 31-September 6,1984)</title>
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<description>Coastweek Newspaper Vol 7 No 34 (August 31-September 6,1984)
Coastweek, Newspaper
Inside this issue:&#13;
Thousands pack Mombasa show:&#13;
President Daniel Arap Moi who arrived in Mombasa on Tuesday is expected to open the Mombasa National Agricultural Show today, the high point to his eight-day tour of coast province.&#13;
tourists from the USA stormed into one of the leading tour operator’s office in Malindi last week Conman tricks tourists:&#13;
Fourteen demanding the return of shs. 47,600.00 they had paid for a three-day special safari which never ever existed.&#13;
Peace in our time:&#13;
The world conference on religion and peace now in session in Nairobi is one of the most important meetings ever held as it represents noble thoughts of our beloved President Daniel Arap Moi – peace, love and unity.&#13;
‘CONGRATULATIONS ON A MOST SUCCESSFUL VISIT’&#13;
Congratulations to His excellency President Daniel Arap Moi, for his vivid and the most successful visit to his home the coast province.&#13;
NYALI BRIDGE TRAFFIC&#13;
Roads planning authority have done a wonderful job in planning the new Nyali bridge and approach roads.
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<dc:date>1984-08-31T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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<title>Coastweek Newspaper Vol 7 No 33 (August 24-30,1984)</title>
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<description>Coastweek Newspaper Vol 7 No 33 (August 24-30,1984)
Coastweek, Newspaper
Inside this issue: New diplomat for the coast: Four western nations have appointed new consuls to Mombasa in a major consular reshuffle which has coincided with the establishment of a British Consulate; Railway plan to extend service: Mombasa (KNA) The Kenya railways Corporation has plans to extent the Railway system in the republic.; All set for the ’84 ask show’;Mombasa showgoers may be delighted to hear that the Lamu donkeys may once again be appearing in Arena events at the four-day Mombasa A.S.K. show which opens on August 30 at the Jomo Kenyatta Showground; Still missing:&#13;
A two-month- old search involving the Kenya Navy and Western Navy warship for the missing Kenyan coaster Morea is still continuing in the Indian Ocean; Council must get priorities right:Last year you published a letter from Coastweek January 7-13, 1983 under the heading ‘we are all beginning to feel the squeeze’; Shariff Nassir thanks his Mombasa central voters: May I be allowed to express my deep gratitude to all those who morally and physically offered their welcome support during that grueling petition to unseat me; Mombasa ship-breakers are doing a good job:Kilindini hardly looks the same without that 44 -year -old veteran Penny tied to M.5 buoys.
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<dc:date>1984-08-24T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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<title>Coastweek Newspaper Vol 7 No 32 (August 17-23,1984)</title>
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<description>Coastweek Newspaper Vol 7 No 32 (August 17-23,1984)
Coastweek, Newspaper
Inside this issue: Tourism boom; More European holiday-makers are expected to flock to Kenya’s coast beaches, holiday resorts and game reserves this year; Man, and machine battle malindi rally once again: After a rest of two months Kenya rally crews resume their battle for their national championship this weekend when Mombasa Motor Club stages the Malindi Rally; Ships of shame horrors in Athens:The Greek Socialist government of prime minister Andreas Papandreous is closely following pre-trial proceedings and the prosecution next month of the master and crew of the ill-stared freighter Garlifalia, charged with a series of shocking crimes at sea; Waomba mvua inyeshe: Maombi maalum yakuombea Kenya mvua wakulima wapate kulima mazao ya vyakula nchi isikumbwe na njaa yalifanyika huko Lamu Jumamosi; KANU Mombasa: Kanu tawi la Mombasa limetayarisha mkutano mkubwa wa Harambee siku ya Jumapili utakaofanyika kwenye uwanja wa shule ya msingi ya Mvita ambao utaanza saa nane mchana hadi saa 12 jioni; Records galore in open championship: Golfers have really missed Coastweek, the last two Fridays; U.K. Club to visit coast: Good news- coast hockey fraternity may have another opportunity to watch international games when Hendon club from Britain are expected to play two friendlies in Mombasa next month; Coast rummy: Premier club of Nairobi and the coast Gymkhana of Mombasa, shared the honors of winning first ever Rummy Tournament played at the coast.
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<dc:date>1984-08-17T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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